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[#3]
If you look at the pics of the Bundy standoff in Nevada, the Praetorian Guard has done deployed.
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The quasi-official terminology and presentation by these clowns would be hilarious if it wasn't so pathetically sad. I guess it's for the best that the three of them refer to themselves as a battalion, and that they "tactically advanced and encamped" (in Joey's mom's 89 ford festiva) so that no one will take their fantasy world seriously or pay legitimate attention to anything their Mini-14 wielding, XXXXXL multicam™ wearing Rear Admiral Constable Master Field Marshal Leff-tenant Viceroy Corporal of Overwatch Operations 9'er Quartermaster Colonel says, much less confuse their blatherings as being representative of regular decent Arizonans.
Yeah, I threw a 9'er in there. Edit:typo |
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The quasi-official terminology and presentation by these clowns would be hilarious if it wasn't so pathetically sad. I guess it's for the best that the three of them refer to themselves as a battalion, and that they "tactically advanced and encamped" (in Joey's mom's 89 ford festiva) so that no one will take their fantasy world seriously or pay legitimate attention to anything their Mini-14 weilding, XXXXXL multicam™ wearing Rear Admiral Constable Master Field Marshal Leff-tenant Viceroy Corporal of Overwatch Operations 9'er Quartermaster Colonel says, much less confuse their blatherings as being representative of regular decent Arizonans. Yeah, I threw a 9'er in there. View Quote fuck me.....i just pissed myself. Good morning and thank you.....for reals made my day brighter |
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The quasi-official terminology and presentation by these clowns would be hilarious if it wasn't so pathetically sad. I guess it's for the best that the three of them refer to themselves as a battalion, and that they "tactically advanced and encamped" (in Joey's mom's 89 ford festiva) so that no one will take their fantasy world seriously or pay legitimate attention to anything their Mini-14 wielding, XXXXXL multicam™ wearing Rear Admiral Constable Master Field Marshal Leff-tenant Viceroy Corporal of Overwatch Operations 9'er Quartermaster Colonel says, much less confuse their blatherings as being representative of regular decent Arizonans. Yeah, I threw a 9'er in there. Edit:typo View Quote LOL, nicely done. |
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They recently asked what other gun people in Arizona thought of them and didn't quite get the answer they were looking for.
http://www.arizonashooting.com/v3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=191257 |
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[#11]
You don't have to write "end traffic" on facebook I can tell where the end of a post is.
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You forgot to add "Flash Traffic" to the beginning of your post, so I missed what you were trying to say. Was your post approved for public release? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You don't have to write "end traffic" on facebook I can tell where the end of a post is. You forgot to add "Flash Traffic" to the beginning of your post, so I missed what you were trying to say. Was your post approved for public release? My FB posts are for Official Use Only. |
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I've got way more than 5 friends with military gear and lots of guns, can I be a LTC and start a VA battalion?
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I've got way more than 5 friends with military gear and lots of guns, can I be a LTC and start a VA battalion? View Quote Five + friends makes you an automatic general, unless you have cool hats like Gadaffi, then you remain a Colonel, but you're still head mother fucker in charge. |
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Arizona has another awesome militia, here is a video of them doing their thing.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wubrYEMBlYQ |
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Five + friends makes you an automatic general, unless you have cool hats like Gadaffi, then you remain a Colonel, but you're still head mother fucker in charge. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've got way more than 5 friends with military gear and lots of guns, can I be a LTC and start a VA battalion? Five + friends makes you an automatic general, unless you have cool hats like Gadaffi, then you remain a Colonel, but you're still head mother fucker in charge. I'm going with Fezzes as we will be the 87th Virginia Zouave Militia Battalion. |
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Quoted: Arizona has another awesome militia, here is a video of them doing their thing. http://youtube.com/watch?v=wubrYEMBlYQ View Quote |
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[#20]
"Praetorian guard"?
Guarding what, the local burger king or mcdonalds? A battalion you are not. |
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Arizona has another awesome militia, here is a video of them doing their thing. http://youtube.com/watch?v=wubrYEMBlYQ View Quote HAHAHAHA! "First in, Always in" I can understand why they would want to wear masks for that "op". I'm embarrassed for these tards. |
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[#23]
I'm as anti-TSA as anyone I've ever met, but I think I've found another group worthy of almost as much of my scorn. Really?!?
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[#24]
I will just leave this here,
OAF Nation While I think they are a bit goofy, their mention in the article is note worthy, even though it says they are state sponsored, which seems like incorrect information. |
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[#25]
If I were to start a militia, I'd do the opposite of what all the militias are doing.
1. Not use the word "Militia" in the name. Not sure what I'd call it... Arizona Freedom Coalition? 2. Not use military ranking or unit titles: Example: Team Leader as opposed to Coproral Local Coordinator as opposed to Sargent or Liuetenant Local City/Town wide and/or Subdivision Coordinator County wide and/or Division Coordinator State wide Director. Or other non-threatening, but more civilian sounding names. Almost want it to sound more like a hierarchy of a corporate sales team, than a military unit. All ranks would require actual subordinates underneath to justify the "rank". 3. A casual only dress code while carrying out service for "militia". "Fo-time" gear would include some sort of non-threatening, non-camo, solid colored, matching clothes (for identification purposes), combat vests, etc. At protest/activist activities.... casual only dress code. Handguns in traditional waist belt. If carrying a rifle, no accompanying vest. Extra rifle mag can be kept in belt mounted kydex style holster. Training attire is also casual, with a little more lee-way for equipment/attire. Basically wear what a hiker would wear. No matching uniforms. People passing by would think we are a meet-up group for camping.... with guns. 4. Zero-Tolerance policy for racists. 5. Zero-tolerance policy for substance abuse.... (If you make a habit of continually getting drunk, and are so addicted that you end up going through withdrawls.... please leave) 6. NO felons 7. Volunteer opportunities in order to build ties to community, including disaster relief to other states (lets face it, we don't face many disasters in AZ), search and rescue, watering tables set up at parks from time to time. 8. Members strongly encouraged to get training in: 1. EMT-B 2. Defensive Handgun 3. Defensive Rifle 4. COmbat first aid. 5. Preparedness. 9. Strict policies against misrepresenting the group. Strict code of conduct policies. Adherence to local, state, and federal laws within reason. 10. If Codenames are required.... or used.... use names of Founding fathers, influential philosophers in the freedom movement, etc. But only used if absolutely necessary to protect opsec/privacy. Also, no identifying it as "a codename" or "nomme de guerre". One would simply say, "I am known as ------" or "For personal privacy purposes, you can call me ------ " Examples of acceptable names: Jefferson, Washington, Patrick Henry, Rand, Heinlein, Acton, Locke, Tom Paine, John Parker, Jackson... If a group adopted these founding policies,.... I think it would go a looooooooooong way. |
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Quoted: Arizona has another awesome militia, here is a video of them doing their thing. http://youtube.com/watch?v=wubrYEMBlYQ View Quote I also like the approach of not taking oneself too seriously. They did just that. It may have come across as a bit corny, and cheasy.... but kudos for trying anyway. At least they didn't show up in full military garb, and rattling off a long list of unit designations and ranks. |
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Quoted: If I were to start a militia, I'd do the opposite of what all the militias are doing. 1. Not use the word "Militia" in the name. Not sure what I'd call it... Arizona Freedom Coalition? 2. Not use military ranking or unit titles: Example: Team Leader as opposed to Coproral Local Coordinator as opposed to Sargent or Liuetenant Local City/Town wide and/or Subdivision Coordinator County wide and/or Division Coordinator State wide Director. View Quote Or other non-threatening, but more civilian sounding names. Almost want it to sound more like a hierarchy of a corporate sales team, than a military unit. All ranks would require actual subordinates underneath to justify the "rank". 3. A casual only dress code while carrying out service for "militia". "Fo-time" gear would include some sort of non-threatening, non-camo, solid colored, matching clothes (for identification purposes), combat vests, etc. At protest/activist activities.... casual only dress code. Handguns in traditional waist belt. If carrying a rifle, no accompanying vest. Extra rifle mag can be kept in belt mounted kydex style holster. Training attire is also casual, with a little more lee-way for equipment/attire. Basically wear what a hiker would wear. No matching uniforms. People passing by would think we are a meet-up group for camping.... with guns. 4. Zero-Tolerance policy for racists. 5. Zero-tolerance policy for substance abuse.... (If you make a habit of continually getting drunk, and are so addicted that you end up going through withdrawls.... please leave) 6. NO felons 7. Volunteer opportunities in order to build ties to community, including disaster relief to other states (lets face it, we don't face many disasters in AZ), search and rescue, watering tables set up at parks from time to time. 8. Members strongly encouraged to get training in: 1. EMT-B 2. Defensive Handgun 3. Defensive Rifle 4. COmbat first aid. 5. Preparedness. 9. Strict policies against misrepresenting the group. Strict code of conduct policies. Adherence to local, state, and federal laws within reason. 10. If Codenames are required.... or used.... use names of Founding fathers, influential philosophers in the freedom movement, etc. But only used if absolutely necessary to protect opsec/privacy. Also, no identifying it as "a codename" or "nomme de guerre". One would simply say, "I am known as ------" or "For personal privacy purposes, you can call me ------ " Examples of acceptable names: Jefferson, Washington, Patrick Henry, Rand, Heinlein, Acton, Locke, Tom Paine, John Parker, Jackson... If a group adopted these founding policies,.... I think it would go a looooooooooong way. Sign me up for this one
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I haven't been on for a while due to working a lot but this caught my attention and was so funny I could not stop reading. I would rather be associated with organizations that I am proud of and do not have to hide my affiliation or real name (i.e. Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (AOPA)). I think most of the members of this militia have probably not served in the active military or did and were booted out. Combat Teams? Really? Who are you at Combat with? Does this combat require an X-Box controller?
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This is relevant here, and good, fun reading: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1615787_Local_Militia.html
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This is relevant here, and good, fun reading: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1615787_Local_Militia.html View Quote You know that thread linked this thread right? |
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I'll just leave this here . . . . one of my favorite blogs to read: http://mountainguerrilla.wordpress.com/2014/04/25/skull-stomping-more-sacred-cows-a-rant-about-militia-standards/
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Best part of that Rizzo is in the comments....
Frank Pinelander: The more things change, the more they remain the same. We saw these ilk in the 90s. The media loved them, and they loved being in front of the media. Post Klinton, it was discovered how many real “militia” had formed. Comprised of people that knew what they were doing. The mouthbreathers serve a purpose, several actually: they tie up both NGO and government resources. They skew intelligence assessments. But most importantly, they will be speed bumps and diversions, should things go operational. You’ve wasted all the bandwidth you need to on the subject, stick with your target audience – the rational person that reserves the right to become more intelligent. View Quote |
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This is relevant here, and good, fun reading: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1615787_Local_Militia.html You know that thread linked this thread right? What if someone gets trapped in a link circle and starves to death! |
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Quoted: http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f98/alphabavo/63cd0c21b2c12d2222266856797b00cc_zpsd3c0e7ce.jpg View Quote how about we use plain english, and quit with the pseudo-military jargon bullshit. Again, makes it look like HS kids playing wargames. You want to join the Army/NG? Then go.
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Quoted: The quasi-official terminology and presentation by these clowns would be hilarious if it wasn't so pathetically sad. I guess it's for the best that the three of them refer to themselves as a battalion, and that they "tactically advanced and encamped" (in Joey's mom's 89 ford festiva) so that no one will take their fantasy world seriously or pay legitimate attention to anything their Mini-14 wielding, XXXXXL multicam™ wearing Rear Admiral Constable Master Field Marshal Leff-tenant Viceroy Corporal of Overwatch Operations 9'er Quartermaster Colonel says, much less confuse their blatherings as being representative of regular decent Arizonans. Yeah, I threw a 9'er in there. Edit:typo View Quote I just spit water on my keyboard and snorted... Fuck!
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Quoted: Arizona has another awesome militia, here is a video of them doing their thing. http://youtube.com/watch?v=wubrYEMBlYQ View Quote |
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Meh. It might seem really stupid and silly... but I bet if they didn't refer to themselves as militia.... people here would be cheering them on for saying "Fuck you" to the TSA. I also like the approach of not taking oneself too seriously. They did just that. It may have come across as a bit corny, and cheasy.... but kudos for trying anyway. At least they didn't show up in full military garb, and rattling off a long list of unit designations and ranks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Arizona has another awesome militia, here is a video of them doing their thing. http://youtube.com/watch?v=wubrYEMBlYQ I also like the approach of not taking oneself too seriously. They did just that. It may have come across as a bit corny, and cheasy.... but kudos for trying anyway. At least they didn't show up in full military garb, and rattling off a long list of unit designations and ranks. I kinda laughed when they had the writing in their boxers and showed it to the direction of TSA. lol Not sure if that was appropriate or not for a peaceful protest, but it kinda goes in line with TSA and their strip searches i guess. |
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If they provide me with an M2 I'll volunteer to be the M2 Commander of Southern Az. lol
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If they provide me with an M2 I'll volunteer to be the M2 Commander of Southern Az. lol They all are issued M2s to mount on their Hyundai Elantras. This one? http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/mAgDKR0L2RA/hqdefault.jpg If they are issuing those baby M2's.... I might consider Then test it out on Bunny's |
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If they provide me with an M2 I'll volunteer to be the M2 Commander of Southern Az. lol They all are issued M2s to mount on their Hyundai Elantras. This one? http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/mAgDKR0L2RA/hqdefault.jpg Probably more expensive to feed than the real thing. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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If they provide me with an M2 I'll volunteer to be the M2 Commander of Southern Az. lol They all are issued M2s to mount on their Hyundai Elantras. This one? http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/mAgDKR0L2RA/hqdefault.jpg Probably more expensive to feed than the real thing. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile No kidding! |
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Arizona State Militia & Habitat for Humanity (May 2014)
http://arizonastatemilitia.com/membership/arizona-state-militia-habitat-for-humanity-may-2014/ Seems like their giving back to community at least. |
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Arizona State Militia & Habitat for Humanity (May 2014) http://arizonastatemilitia.com/membership/arizona-state-militia-habitat-for-humanity-may-2014/ Seems like their giving back to community at least. View Quote This way they can give back and knock out that court ordered community service all in one. |
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An anti-government group called "The Praetorian Guard".... that has to be a joke right?
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