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Posted: 3/5/2017 10:02:41 PM EDT
“People have completely forgotten that in 1972 we had over nineteen hundred domestic bombings in the United States.” — Max Noel, FBI (ret.)
This blog post kind of blew my mind. The amount of history that is left out of the mainstream is simply astonishing. The take on today's issues is spot on, interesting times indeed. Status 451 |
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bump because this really needs to be read. it hyperventilates in places, but a lot of the arguments are very powerful.
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DAY OF RAGE!! |
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Wow, truth is stranger than fiction. My hatred for leftists is even higher now. Also Los Pepes kek.
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Very good article, which compiles the history and mindset of the left since the 60s.
The Left, as as well organized group of combined large cells, or segments (marxists, illegals, teachers, the press, LGBTQ mafia, entitlement parasites, career government hacks, globalists, gang members, Wall Streeters, deviants, the IRS, corrupt politicians, transectional feminists, gun prohibitionists, IT, environmental extremists, Soros operatives, bureaucrats, criminals, statist totalitarians, democrats, billionaires, global warming cultists, hippies, sexual predators, RINOs, banksters, "entertainers", satanists, unionists, socialists, Islamist sleeper cells, tax feeders, Hollywood "elite"...) makes up the largest and most powerful political infrastructure in the nation. Regardless of seats in congress, or any other theoretical condition. Rules do not apply to the left. As a giant collective group, they possess such critical mass politically that they WILL ultimately control everything. Displacing them is only a possibility if the anti-Left unifies and employs effective political and social strategies. Even then it will take generations, and even longer if the Left maintains total control of the students' minds. |
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Someone posted this a few days ago. It turned into a massive productivity sink for me
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Damn, that was looooooong. A great read though, I think every one should take the time to read it. Very educational. Thanks, for this post. OP !
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Excellent post, thanks for bringing it to my attention! I will most definitely spread this around.
It's been something I've been dwelling on for a few days now, the Left's street armies and the apparent lack of any Right Wing counterpart. Speaks highly of the Right for NOT having any, but the more and more we go down the road we're on the more and more I think we'd need at least a strictly defensive asset to protect against Marxist violence. Biker Clubs are the closest thing I can think of that satisfies that requirement, and Clubs have come out to protect events already. The only problem of course is the fact that ANY action will be manipulated by the media as Right Wing aggression, even if they are the victims. That's why the battle over freedom of the internet is, in my opinion, priority number one. We should all be carrying concealed, something I've been quite lazy with most of my life, but this current trend of violence has really motivated me to start being a responsible gun owner and actually carry. Not only carry but I signed up for a slew of classes and pistol leagues this year so that, God forbid, if I should have to use it that I will do so as effectively as possible. If all of us carry we will in a sense become a silent walking defensive force in total. Does anyone have a good book on political street violence in the years leading up to Nazi Germany? I had read somewhere that the SA was in response to, you guessed it, Commie street armies that were already active. Seems like the topic is quite relative to our current situation. |
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Very interesting read.
The bit about Pepes at the end was interesting. I remember getting linked to (from here or some other site) a very short lived thread on the chans (disappeared quickly) where they were talking about a response if the lefties assassinated Trump. They talked about harvesting the Dem top donor lists for targeted violence -- hence why the thread didn't last I suppose. This was shortly after the election. Anyway, I don't think violence is inevitable. The first big distinction is the internet. Its an outlet for steam (folks blasting each other on Facebook is better than folks blasting each other with ordnance; its a clearinghouse for information (which lets people go around media gate keepers and also tie radicals organizing to each other; and its a goldmine of law enforcement data (even Tor isn't totally fool proof apparently, and the radicals online footprint can lead to them an their associates). Not sure it can prevent shit from going sideways, but the second big difference from the 70s is a point of disagreement I take from that guy's article. Our side is a LOT better armed, stocked, and capable than ever before. And everyone I know has their group of folks they absolutely trust. If leftists started targeted violence, it would not work out very well for them. The leftist has also largely handed us two institutions that they have (a) always shit upon; and (b) have even more recently polarized: Mil. and most LEOs. Finally, terrorism that looks and smells like Islamic terrorism, like what we dealt with in 9/11 and afterward, is exclusively the left's turf as that article makes clear. But decades of dealing with and truly having much of government and messaging directed against the terrorists means it will be hard for even the main stream media to provide cover for leftist Americans killing other Americans through bombings and arson and mass shootings, whatever. We're also a lot "harder" as a people. Anything that is extreme enough to shock us these days, will also lose the mainstream of both the right and the left, freeing the .gov to take a giant shit on the perpetrators and anyone supporting the perpetrators. By the way: My instructions if I were President Trump (which I would be sure to convey in front of the most leak prone asshole in my admin) would be as follows: "The moment we have evidence concerning George Soros's funding, support and coordination of violent seditionists seeking to create unrest and undermine the U.S. that reaches or exceeds the level of evidence we had of direct action and involvement by Anwar al-Awlaki, I want a drone attack on Soros." |
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Reading the book now. . . I was a senior in high school when Patty Hearst was kidnapped. . .was HUGE news at the time. . .
Those Weather Idiots were totally deluded, self-aggrandizing, arrogant, and, I gotta say, pretty stupid---or mabye woefully naive. They REALLY thought they were going to start a revolution in a vast, economically diverse, well-fed, democratic, and individualistically-based nation? . . I know, I know, "Watergate, end of the Vietnam War, Nixon, etc". . . . but I was around then, and nobody was going---"Yeah, man, we got to go to war!". . . People were just like they are today---trying to raise their kids, go to work, looking forward to vacations, etc. . . Funny, when they started turning themselves into LE, nobody cared! . . Most got probation, and fines. . . They were only important and relevant in their own minds. . . |
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Reading the book now. . . I was a senior in high school when Patty Hearst was kidnapped. . .was HUGE news at the time. . . Those Weather Idiots were totally deluded, self-aggrandizing, arrogant, and, I gotta say, pretty stupid---or mabye woefully naive. They REALLY thought they were going to start a revolution in a vast, economically diverse, well-fed, democratic, and individualistically-based nation? . . I know, I know, "Watergate, end of the Vietnam War, Nixon, etc". . . . but I was around then, and nobody was going---"Yeah, man, we got to go to war!". . . People were just like they are today---trying to raise their kids, go to work, looking forward to vacations, etc. . . Funny, when they started turning themselves into LE, nobody cared! . . Most got probation, and fines. . . They were only important and relevant in their own minds. . . View Quote |
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Barack Obama started his political career in Bill Ayers living room. View Quote In the book, one of the BLA or some other violent black group's member, is apprehended by the police. They had him under surveillance as he walked down a street. One of the cops had a sniper rifle trained on him, in case he started shooting. . After he was arrested, in the car to his booking, he told the cops, "Hey, man it's a WAR!". . .I'm on one side, and you guys are on the other.". . . .The cop said, "No, it's not a war. If it WAS a war, I'd have blown a hole in your chest with the rifle I had on you." They were just thugs, or in the case of the Weather Nit-wits, power-hungry, rich white kids who were play acting. . . they chilled right out when met with superior firepower. . they were "suprised" at the "brutality" of the police when they started smashing cars and storefronts at one of their riots. . . Not too bright. |
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Wow, long read, but very interesting.
I took a break about half way through, walked over to the library and checked out Days of Rage. |
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People tend to think that the Right will be an awesome, horrific force in political violence. The SPLC’s donations depend on that idea. Righties tell themselves that *of course* they’d win a war against Lefties. Tactical Deathbeast vs. Pajama Boy? No contest. Why, Righties have thought about what an effective domestic insurrection would look like. Righties have written books and manifestos!
It’s horseshit. The truth: the Left is a lot more organized & prepared for violence than the Right is, and has the advantage of a mainstream more supportive of it. View Quote Truth |
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i will continue to bump this thread over the next couple of days until it gets the attention it warrants.
i encourage everyone else to do the same. |
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TLDR yet, but they're a plague, always were and always will be.
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Alot of that I knew... but even more I didn't.
Very good read, and amusingly written. I saved the page to my computer just incase that ever dissapears. The Radical Layer who helped break out the bombmaker with no hands from prison?.... I did some digging. I'm pretty sure I found her, practicing law in NYC with an office on Broadway. These animals need to be rounded up and sent to gitmo. From the "shock troop BLM, to The Lawer from 1979, to Ayers, to Soros funding it nowadays, to 44, our "organizer in chief." To the Gulags. Amazing read. |
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I was a little kid at that time and I remember that shit. The networks would at least report the fact that it happened back then.
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wow
I have a lot more reading to do, but holy shit, that's all I have to say |
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That was an interesting read there. The second half about the differences between left and right was interesting too. We are really seeing that stuff now. It is scary how organized the left is too. I liked how he called this a cold civil was. He was spot on about the actions each side will use. I hope we dont see too much escalation.
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That was an incredible read, thought provoking. Thank you for sharing OP.
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Bump for a great article. I need to read the book. Ties into the present day with the Puerto Rico bomber pardon Obama gave out a year or two ago. What a fucking joke. Seems par the course for these types after reading.
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Thanks for posting that, it was very interesting. I just read the whole thing and now I'm looking for the book.
He was right about a lot of things, but he was very right about one thing in particular, that being if you see "normal" middle-class white people out rioting (as opposed to the commies and tools that the Left sends out like flying monkeys on a daily basis) then things are about to get very, very bad and quickly. |
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Basically, if shit ever kicked off, the appropriate response would be defense of self and others first, and then all other responses directed at the upper management / puppet masters and propagandists.
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I was talking to one of my kids and she said things were crazy now. I told her I can recall when I was becoming more politically aware (late 1980s and early 1990s) and thought things were crazy...but of course I told her the 60s and 70s were truly insane times compared to the uppity behavior we're seeing now. Everyone was bombing and shooting in the 70s and what you've seen since, a dramatic level of drop in crime, is because people got sick of it not that the ideology went away.
The ideology and the supporters moved on to bigger and better things. That said, they probably didn't forget how to turn it up a notch. |
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Found this interesting tidbit in there:
"In 1975, NWLF bombs went off in San Francisco once a week for nine months. They targeted local politicians, including Dianne Feinstein’s house." too bad for everyone else that evil bitch survived. |
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im honestly surprised the left wing terrorism hasn't started up again yet. traditionally if something was blowing up in America it was a Commie or Anarchist, not a Muslim or a Right winger (despite what the press would say). |
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“People have completely forgotten that in 1972 we had over nineteen hundred domestic bombings in the United States.” — Max Noel, FBI (ret.) This blog post kind of blew my mind. The amount of history that is left out of the mainstream is simply astonishing. The take on today's issues is spot on, interesting times indeed. Status 451 View Quote I was a couple of blocks away when the Armstrong bros and David Fine blew up the Math building UW Madison. Also there for all the riots of the previous spring. I was at a meeting where the black panthers said they had a .50 cal and were looking for people (whites) to man it for them. (didn't see it so maybe they did and maybe they didn't) I can tell you that the leadership of the anti war movement (in Madison,WI) were not muslim and they were not Christians...many were from NYC and Chicago. |
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The Left will return to this sure as shit.
They all need to be Pinocheted. |
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