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osoab
15th January 2013, 01:02 PM
I found this at the link Nomoss had in another thread.[B]


Deadly Quiet Conversations (http://tlinexile.blogspot.com/2013/01/deadly-quiet-conversations.html)

There are conversations taking place all over America. They are not being screamed from the mountain tops, they are being whispered from one end of the nation to the other.

The Marxists have decided that Sandy Hook Elementary is a good enough reason to go ahead with the gun confiscation model used by totalitarian governments the world over. Senators, Governors, Representatives and the President have all come out to warn us that they are coming. How they come and how hard are the only questions left to be answered. We know who is proposing gun confiscation, or registration in preparation for confiscation. They are not shy about it with the media behind them, encouraging their treasonous acts.

What they don't hear is a hue and a cry about it from the average citizen. This is largely their reason for their bold announcements. But in the corners of the nation men are preparing their wives and families for the day they don't come home. Brothers are making plans to resist on familiar ground. Cops are talking to neighbors and each other. Servicemen and women are talking amongst themselves in lowered tones. Sheriffs and their deputies are talking, making plans and calculations as to when to draw that hard line.

It is the quiet before the storm, because DHS is talking too. They are tyring to figure out who is with them and who is against them in the big scheme of things. The government is talking to gun manufacturers and the banks that hold their notes. Bank Of America froze the account of a gun-maker for ideological reasons. Wal Mart will no longer replenish their ammo once it has been depleted.

The ramifications are sure to be swift. Like the Journal News that published the names and addresses of gun owners. Then, a thief broke into one of the homes looking for weapons having used the map provided by the paper as a treasure map. Aiding and abetting a crime is criminal and I don't know what else one would consider printing a map with addresses of where guns might be stolen other than complicity to commit criminal acts. It is no different than if they had printed the addresses of jewelry store customers.

Somewhere, amid all of these quiet conversations, things are being decided. In some places, among lifelong friends, it is more boistrous. But, we are a clouded people, now. There is a snitch behind every bush, peering at us with hidden cameras, listening into our conversations through illegal bugs and tuning into cell phone conversations. The hypocrite liberals are all into it. They are taking names and making journal notes as to what they have heard and by who, because privacy and the sanctity of the home is something they reserve for themselves.

So, why is it so quiet when Second Amendment issues are being discussed between so many people at the same time? Because anything one might say to another is a solid statement of intent. When one person tells another that the totalitarian thug that arrives at his door asking about his weapons will be met with lead poisoning, it could be considered a threat and facilitate that knock on the door. These are dangerous times when the government turns against its people.

Why does a bank who received $45 billion from the government freeze the account of a gun manufacturer?

This is how wars start. The government threatens to act unconstitutionally and the people prepare to resist. That resistance is seen as defying the government and the government sends out goons to test the mettle of the police forces to impress their cooperation. They put the squeeze on banks they lent money to to freeze accounts and disrupt businesses. More citizens see the actions of the government as unjust and oppressive and stockpile more goods. The government sees this as aggression and moves to clamp down even harder.

Somewhere along the line that bubble bursts and hell will be paid by all involved.

This is a fight the Obama Administration is convinced it can win with enough propaganda from the mainstream media. It is not for the faint-hearted, so again I implore the reader: If they make us raise our weapons to defend the Second Amendment, lets not lower them until the Constitution is restored and the treasonous have been dealt with.

Ponce
15th January 2013, 01:07 PM
The truth to me is only what I want to believe in...... and now days even the thruth with evidence is not the real truth.

V

Twisted Titan
15th January 2013, 02:26 PM
http://youtu.be/Igt-jW4e8ts

joboo
15th January 2013, 05:57 PM
That Walmart not stocking thing is fake no?

osoab
15th January 2013, 06:10 PM
That Walmart not stocking thing is fake no?

Yes. The fact that the stores are low on ammo is real. Go to some stores see for yourself. Don't take my word for it.

OutDorsMan
15th January 2013, 06:37 PM
the gun blogs have been on fire lately. Even fudds are getting vocal.

gunDriller
15th January 2013, 07:02 PM
the gun blogs have been on fire lately. Even fudds are getting vocal.

had to look that one up ~

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=fudd

"Fudd

Slang term for a "casual" gun owner; eg; a person who typically only owns guns for hunting or shotgun sports and does not truly believe in the true premise of the second amendment. These people also generally treat owners/users of so called "non sporting" firearms like handguns or semiautomatic rifles with unwarranted scorn or contempt."


sometimes being looked down upon is a huge compliment.

it certainly looks like TPTB have decided that 2013 will be the Year of Attempted Gun Control.

chad
15th January 2013, 07:31 PM
everyone in the know must have known this was coming 2 years ago or so, hence the large purchases of ammo by the gov. nobody can get ammo now, and i suspect it won't be coming back. i suggest you buy anything you can find, even if you don't had a weapon that chambers it. you'll be able to sell or barter it 5 years from now for much more than you invested. people seem to be thinking shotgun ammo will always be there because it's there now. it won't be. one shooting on a mass scale with a shotgun and it will all be gone. hoard.

Twisted Titan
15th January 2013, 08:47 PM
This is a CODE RED

Im liquidating three rolls of SAE tommarrow and im cleaning out my locale ammo store

I dont have enough 45 acp as i like
I grabbing whatever glock mags i see
Im going all in on FMJ
No speciatly crap just the tried and true guranteed to put you on your ass

The next 24 months are going to be absolutely crazy.


Take action now or take chances Later.

chad
16th January 2013, 05:58 AM
picking up my ruger lcr at 1 pm. going to be taking along $500 from my taxidermy fund and buy a whole lot of something. although that's well past the kenyan's speech time, so it may already all be gone. i suggest getting to the store before 10:45 est. i would go earlier, but there's that whole 3 day wait thing and it doesn't expire until 1:00.

osoab
16th January 2013, 06:36 AM
Stopped by a lgs yesterday. Not much in stock, but I picked up a bit.

One dumbass actually said. "You always had a bunch of assault rifles on the rack. Where did they all go?" We corrected him on the assault rifle term.