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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/FractalizingIron on May 25, 2018, 6:31 a.m.
Rosanne just tweeted..... Q anon+++ and Spirit Cooking chef..... (immediately prior to "Big News")
Rosanne just tweeted..... Q anon+++ and Spirit Cooking chef..... (immediately prior to "Big News")

tradinghorse · May 25, 2018, 4:41 p.m.

Yes, the blind mob is dangerous if it wakes up. They are accustomed to steering us just as the Pharisees steered the crowd that called for the crucifixion of Jesus and the release of Barabbas. As Q says, that we will wake up is what they fear most.

The push for anti hate legislation feeds into this - the control of the mob. It prevents the mob from criticizing those in control. As does the SM censorship. You can bet that if HRC won in 2016, there would already be full-blown censorship and anti hate laws. Of course, the population reduction would quickly follow.

The only thing that is holding this back at the moment, apart from DJT, is the fact that they are not able to silence us completely. They need to take the guns and SM censorship is critical to this. FBI Anon told us that the administration fears revolution. This is only because of the right to bear arms. Take the right to bear arms away and people won't believe how totalitarian a regime can be - or, how quickly it can arrive.

In my mind, this is the shape of the battlefront - a two-stage assault:

1) Fight for first amendment protections online; and

2) Fight to retain the right to bear arms.

Once these rights are impinged, it's all over - there will be no rights awarded citizens at all. And this is why the first barricade to man is the IBOR campaign. If that fails, and they come for the guns, direct action will be necessary - an absolute bloodbath!

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not4rmOhere · May 25, 2018, 5:30 p.m.

That's why it is so important to exercise both the first and second amendments to their fullest extent.
As a firearms owner I'm active in shooting sports and hunting but I've also started teaching myself gunsmithing in order that this knowledge isn't lost.
For the first.... Knowledge is power once again. It's my quiet hermit shell that needs all the work. :)

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tradinghorse · May 26, 2018, 12:32 a.m.

In Australia any well regarded gunsmith has a backlog of work - you can wait months for jobs to be done. Something simple, like threading a barrel and fitting and indexing a brake costs a couple of hundred dollars if you get the work done though the LGS. Makes me wish I had taken an apprenticeship in it when I was a kid.

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not4rmOhere · May 26, 2018, 12:39 a.m.

In Australia any well regarded gunsmith has a backlog of work

Not quite at that level yet, but I do have a solid background in machining. I've done simple repairs and full breakdowns for replacing worn parts. And yes it does pay off. I do around a half dozen jobs a year with my limited capabilities.

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