View Full Version : Look what happens when you give up your guns
midnight rambler
31st May 2021, 08:25 PM
You get professional tyrants who love what they do.
https://rense.com/general96/gaza-is-melbourne.php
keehah
1st June 2021, 09:34 AM
From time to time I listen to content creators covering populist revolts against third world governments guilting and berating their western audience for being cowardly because we don't do with our guns what third worlders can do tossing stones.
These journalists forget one important thing:
Those governments will never ever be able to take away their citizen's stones!
Tumbleweed
1st June 2021, 07:50 PM
You get professional tyrants who love what they do.
https://rense.com/general96/gaza-is-melbourne.php
These Australians need to have a few of their buddies from the outback come along when they protest. When the cops come after the protesters with their horses they should capture them with their buggies and knock them off their horses. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20cU69drY3w
ziero0
2nd June 2021, 04:52 AM
Australia adopted their first paper currency in 1812. The first bankruptcy ended 70 years later (1882). The second ended 1952. The current bankruptcy ends in 2022. That is next year if you weren't paying attention.
Trusts cure after 45 days with a 3 day grace period added. Australia can expect some unusual events leading up to and afterward.
In the U.S. the last bankruptcy terminated with hanging chad. In 1939 Poland terminated their bankruptcy with invasion by Russia and Germany. The Hawaiian monarchy came out of bankruptcy on December 7th, 1941.
Tumbleweed
2nd June 2021, 05:39 AM
It's to bad these people on foot don't know what the old-time cowboys knew when it comes to roping and throwing horses when they were branded and castrated. Those cops on horse back would be in a lot of trouble if they did. When I was young my dad taught me how to rope, throw and tie down horses on the ground that had never been handled. My granddad had taught my dad when he was young. My Grand dad and his half brother raised a lot of horses on open range and they spent their early years working, raising, breaking and selling horses.
Will Rogers shows how a horses front feet can be roped in the video below. When that rope come tight on the front feet and there's one or two stout guys on the end of the rope those horses will go down on their side hard. Will just shows how they're roped but he doesn't throw them. I've roped them, thrown them and tied them down but I'm getting to old now for that now. I don't know any young guys that really know how it's done any more where I live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pmGcmgvwqY
woodman
2nd June 2021, 06:02 AM
It's to bad these people on foot don't know what the old-time cowboys knew when it comes to roping and throwing horses when they were branded and castrated. Those cops on horse back would be in a lot of trouble if they did. When I was young my dad taught me how to rope, throw and tie down horses on the ground that had never been handled. My granddad had taught my dad when he was young. My Grand dad and his half brother raised a lot of horses on open range and they spent their early years working, raising, breaking and selling horses.
Will Rogers shows how a horses front feet can be roped in the video below. When that rope come tight on the front feet and there's one or two stout guys on the end of the rope those horses will go down on their side hard. Will just shows how they're roped but he doesn't throw them. I've roped them, thrown them and tied them down but I'm getting to old now for that now. I don't know any young guys that really know how it's done any more where I live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pmGcmgvwqY
That is amazing!
Tumbleweed
3rd June 2021, 07:45 PM
Max Igan has a video up where he comments on what the Australian police did in Victoria. His video is kind of a general wrap up of what's going on around the world and it's pretty good. There's a video at the end of a cop chasing a guy and it doesn't turn out well for the cop and it's fun to watch. :)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/tDzcOV1KolW7/
monty
23rd October 2021, 10:59 AM
Max Igan has a video up where he comments on what the Australian police did in Victoria. His video is kind of a general wrap up of what's going on around the world and it's pretty good. There's a video at the end of a cop chasing a guy and it doesn't turn out well for the cop and it's fun to watch. :)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/tDzcOV1KolW7/
Max Igan talks about his escape from Australia just in time to not be in prison
Max joins Harry to discuss his prescient escape from the grip of tyranny just in the nick of time. A few more days and he would have been locked in an Australian prison.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/mWqG4ZtFZLWi/
Amanda
23rd October 2021, 12:08 PM
Max Igan talks about his escape from Australia just in time to not be in prison
Max joins Harry to discuss his prescient escape from the grip of tyranny just in the nick of time. A few more days and he would have been locked in an Australian prison.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/mWqG4ZtFZLWi/
I think Max also did an interview with Rense about his escape.
Seems like he made a good decision in heading to Mexico- every once in a while I watch Jeff Berwick/Dollar Vigilante and he says Mexico is not that bad because their govt is just not that big or powerful, so they just don't have the ability to impose the level of covid tyranny like the US does.
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