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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 03, 2017, 01:00:03 AM »
Claymores at the gate?
That might just work...
And it is KINTUKY!
Yes it is

In church the other day a buddy comes up to me

Says:

"I was cleaning out the closet the other day and ran across some tannerite...I thought of you!"

Kin-tuk-ee

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 03, 2017, 12:57:46 AM »
^^^^ Just look at what you people did to my thread^^^^^^
 :knucklehead:


 :facepalm:
 :cry: :shocked:



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I do not understand how living in a country with its democracy established over 200 years ago, and for the first time in history , suddenly we have one of our former presidents set up a group called "Organizing for Action",  (OFA) 30,000 strong working to disrupt everything that our current president is trying to do.  This goes against our Democracy, it is an operation that will destroy our way of governing. It goes against our Constitution, our laws , and the process established over 200 years ago. If this is allowed to proceed then we will be living in chaos very much like third world countries are run.  What good is it to have an established government if it is not going to be respected and allowed to follow our laws?   If this does not scare you, then we are in worse trouble than you know.

 

It is explained below.  Do your part, read it and at least pass this on so others will know what we are up against. We are losing our country and we are so compliant. We are becoming a "PERFECT  TARGET" for our enemy!

 

Article from the New York Post.......

 

If you had an army some 30,000 strong and a court system stacked over the decades with judges who would allow you to break the laws, how much damage could you do to a country? We are about to find out in America.

 

The ex-president said he was going to stay involved through community organizing and speak out on the issues, and that appears to be one post-administration promise he intends to keep. He has moved many of his administration's top dogs over to an organization called Organizing for Action (OFA). OFA is behind the strategic and tactical implementation of the resistance we are seeing across America, and politically active courts are providing the leverage for this revolution.

 

OFA is dedicated to organizing communities for "progressive" change. Issues are gun control, socialist healthcare, abortion, sexual equality, climate change, and of course, immigration reform.

 

OFA members were propped up by the ex-president's message from the shadows:  "Organizing is the building block of everything great we've accomplished. Organizers around the country are fighting for change in their communities and OFA is one of the groups on the front lines...Commit to this work in 2016 and beyond."

 

OFA's website says it obtained its "digital" assets from the ex-president's re-election effort and that he inspired the movement. In short, it's the shadow government organization aimed at resisting and tearing down the Constitutional Republic.  AMERICA

Paul Sperry, writing for the New York Post, says OFA  will fight President Donald Trump at every turn of his presidency and the ex-president "will command them from a bunker less than two miles from the White House."  Sperry writes that the ex-president is setting up a shadow government to sabotage the incoming administration through a network of  non-profits led by OFA, which is growing its war chest (more than $40 million) and has some 250 offices nationwide. OFA IRS filings, according to Sperry, indicate OFA has 32,525 volunteers nationwide. The ex-president and his wife will oversee the operation from their home/ office near the White House.

 

Think about how this work, for example: Trump issues an immigration executive order; OFA signals for protests and statements from pro-immigrant groups; ACLU lawyers file lawsuits in jurisdictions where activist judges obstruct the laws; volunteers are called to protest at airports and Congressional town hall meetings; the leftist media springs to action; the twitter sphere lights up with social media; violence follows- all emanating from the ex-president's signal that he is heartened by the protests.

 

If Barack Obama did not do enough to destroy this country in the 8 years he was in office, it appears his future plans are to destroy the foundation on which this country has operated on for the last 241 years.

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Faith Discussion / Re: Prayer Request thread
« on: June 02, 2017, 04:21:24 PM »
Yea, I get that...have actually been there when a tank rolled over

Prayers...

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 02, 2017, 04:05:08 PM »
LOOKIN GOOD DON, AND I LIKE YOUR SECURITY PLAN, BUT IT REMINDS ME OF SOMEONE ;-)
;-))

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 02, 2017, 12:00:05 PM »
Not the same design

On mine I had to loosen a bolt to allow full tensioner retraction
At that point the belt would still not slip over the pulley
I had to add some blood and yelling to the operation to get the belt on

In the end its all good

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 02, 2017, 10:58:52 AM »
There's the missing CARREP.
Coming along nicely Don.

Silly screwdrivers...do you have a set of pry bars?
They would be more appropriate I'd say. Past experience here, I have driven screwdrivers into flesh as well when they break. Pry bars handle the stress better.

I'd also second the security cameras thing, if it is needed.
That I don't know.
The old geezer would likely work too.
Give me ten or so years and I'll be an old geezer myself

All I'd need to do is set up a still and I be my own security system...Heck I already own the shotgun!

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Evidence of stage 4 harassment right there^^^^^^^^

Poor Ken

It is spreading

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Faith Discussion / Re: Prayer Request thread
« on: June 02, 2017, 10:52:09 AM »
Prayers sent

My condolences...

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 02, 2017, 10:49:29 AM »
I won't ask you to divulge anything in a public board where anyone plodding around on the net can see it. But with the serious $ you have invested in equipment at the site and its location which at times would allow bad guys lots of time to do bad things I think a decent security camera system would be in order. I don't know much about them but ones with multiple cameras and run a feed to the cloud on a continuous basis. Maybe with a 3 hour overwrite or something. Plus some I have seen would allow you to see what's going on there from an app. I think they've gotten good enough power wise you could run them from  an inverter, deep cycle battery and solar panel. My thought is have one or two on the driveway so you see anyone who came in poking around. But also a couple looking at the trailer, the shed and the implement parking lot you have (including fuel tank). Just my $0.02 and no need to acknowledge if said system is in place.
I thought about security

Thought about making a Kintucky security system

Starts with an old gizzer who likes to make moon shine

Get him to set up on the property

He will never leave the property, and no one will come near him for fear of getting shot

I'd give him my old double barrel of course. Darned thing fires both barrels when you pull either trigger

Archaic system, but should work!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 02, 2017, 10:44:13 AM »
Wait, how long has it been since Don broke something?
Yesterday

Was just cutting grass...Nothing any more challenging than that

So I mow over this rock, which grenades and shatters a bunch of smaller rocks everywhere.

Some how one rock flips up on top of the mower deck

The place where all the pulleys and belts are churning.

I had not noticed that not one, but BOTH belt guards has fallen off and are laying out in the pasture. I have run over one of them repeatedly, but at this point I don't know that yet

The rock jams between a pulley and a belt and rips the belt off.

The pulley is dented and the belt which was put on there by a special machine capable of applying one million pounds of stretch to said belt. So I drive over to the shed and start to devise a tool to get that belt back on.

My tool involves a couple screwdrivers...remember the new Northern ones...The ones HigherCaliber said would dissolve in sunlight...those ones?

Well I am prying like a two fat women trying to open the frig door trying to get to a single snickers bar hidden in the ice maker, when the handle of one screw driver comes off, allowing 50,000 pounds of force to spring back and drive the other screwdriver through my finger. I didn't actually feel it at first, it had happened so fast. And it only stabbed in to be correct, did not come out the other side. It was the blade screwdriver that failed and the #2 phillips that stabbed me. So I upped the ante with bigger toolage and accomplished the mission.

I recovered both belt guards, installing one straight away, and after hammering the other back into approximate shape reinstalled it.

Since that time it has fallen off again and I can't find it! The 2720 has been initiated!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 02, 2017, 10:29:33 AM »
Nice temp rise and decent organization.

Guard dog?
Fail!

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Build Threads / Re: Whats Next...
« on: June 02, 2017, 10:28:46 AM »
Just reporting in for duty...was farmside

Whoa

What a story

Whoa...

Don't know where to start...so I wont

Just say, Glad to have you back in one piece Ash, and Praise God...he is still in the people business!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 08:10:13 PM »
Funny...This morning I get up and make my quoffee. I'm sitting at the table looking out at the field. There is a deer and four turkeys walking and grazing.

So I let the dog out, and watch.

The turkeys stretched those periscope necks up looking at him and the deer lifted his head, then they just went back to grazing for 20+ minutes until I let the dog back in

Not even turkeys fear that dog...!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 08:07:21 PM »
Dog is the same, no mater where he is...

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 08:04:30 PM »
We also leveled the water tank shed. It had settled a bit and looked that way...Now it's literally "Squared-away"

It all cleaned up quite nicely!

I also removed the second pile of cedar logs up near the shed, and tore down the four poles for the covered shooting bench. Looking at that thing, I just didn't like it, and I hadn't used concrete so it was rickety...best to just loose it...I did. After moving all those logs and mowing the area, it looked darned nice

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 08:02:36 PM »
As per usual, I add to the toolage about every time I go down there. Give me a few years and I'll have it all too confusing to find anything!
This time: Bolt cutters...everybody needs bolt cutters!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 08:00:38 PM »
Next, I leveled and smoothed the ground atop the shelf I built a couple years ago. It is going to become a mulch bed and PPS (Pleasant Place to Sit)

Started already with the wind chimes...My artsy-fartsy side. When I get bored, I use them as .22 targets!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 07:57:15 PM »
I just screwed through the angle with four ea. per side #9 X 2 1/2" torx bit screws and called it good to go. I placed it along side the "road" so that I could fuel up Sarge without tearing up terra firma too badly

I'll likely consolidate it into the mill house turning barn structure when the time comes.

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 07:53:44 PM »
We moved that tank slowly and with great care...wouldn't want to mess up the show car finish.

Note here. This paint is like the least expensive stuff on earth. Seriously around $20 a gallon on sale. Just add hardener to get a decent glossy finish. My new favorite color, Oliver tractor gray!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 07:51:00 PM »
Next up, placing the fuel tank.

After much consideration, I don't have a good clue as to where I want to place that rascal, so for now, I'll just skid it up

That should make, like, half of you happy!

Fresh cut cedar from the farm!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 07:48:56 PM »
Then I dug out the shelf and cut a new access which will be graveled in and a stone retaining wall installed to clean it all up

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 07:46:58 PM »
I consolidated all the implements into one area on the side of a field adjacent to the saw mill building

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 07:45:27 PM »
This pano shot shows the need for some reorganization.

The place does not look like this now after reorganization

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 07:42:55 PM »
Then we started on a big clean up and reorganization

There was construction debris scattered, the water tank was parked out front, the banks had caved in and I just felt since we live in that thing when we are farmside, then why not make it look better

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 07:38:19 PM »
And, man do they work!

Notice the delta here on the panel that is mostly obscured by the empty water tank...18 degrees. The temp bulb is resting in the upper plenum where hot air is collected then ducted through some holes into the water tank structure. A few minutes before this, the output was 101.4F

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: June 01, 2017, 07:35:22 PM »
finally remember to haul down the passive solar heating panels and get them mounted

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Hide Site / Re: Survival camp fuel...What type?
« on: June 01, 2017, 07:32:36 PM »
Well, I haven't decided what to use, so I just purchased 35 gallons of pump diesel and poured it into the tank to get me started

Really considering the HHO if it is cheap. It ran great in the helicopters that no one knew they were burning!

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Mattis interviewed:

Mattis was interviewed on one of the weekend shows this last Sunday and they asked him "in regards to the problems of the world, what keeps you up at night?" He said "nothin', I keep them up at night"

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Coffee Induced Early Morning Rant / Re: Comey/Clinton connection
« on: May 29, 2017, 02:13:56 PM »
Nothing surprises me with those grifters. They have taken every political slush fund one could think of and put them on steroids. The press won't report on it so most of the public is ignorant. They believe the lie of the "vast right wing conspiracy". Heck she just gave the address at Wellesley's graduation.

I really couldn't believe that

It's backwards year/decade

Things only make sense if you invert them!

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Build Threads / Re: M715.9
« on: May 29, 2017, 10:32:22 AM »
Nothing...

Just pointing that out! ;-)

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Hide Site / Re: Survival camp fuel...What type?
« on: May 29, 2017, 10:29:41 AM »
What about fuel oil?

Same stuff as off road, I think, minus the red dye.

I know guys who use it in their helicopters. If they trust it to provide power to rotor blades, should work in tractors.

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Hide Site / Re: Survival camp fuel...What type?
« on: May 29, 2017, 10:28:01 AM »
TruckS????

My guess is shortly one of the pre rangers will have one. Definitely do not believe he was referencing the rolling parts bin also known as SQ D
There are some good parts in that thing!

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Hide Site / Re: Survival camp fuel...What type?
« on: May 29, 2017, 10:26:50 AM »
I say off road diesel. It's ky & stay off the main highways if you have to run it in the max.
I do not intend to use it in my truck unless it is an emergency or end of days scenario.

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Build Threads / Re: M715.9
« on: May 28, 2017, 06:31:28 PM »
You people thrive on:

1. The suspense

2. Gossipin'

3. DOTn'

4. Pokin on SD or its builder... :undecided:

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Hide Site / Survival camp fuel...What type?
« on: May 28, 2017, 06:26:25 PM »
Those of you knuckleheads who are following my hide site build (Mikey, Shawn, Ken...others) you know I just finished refabbing and kitting out my "New" fuel tank
All 285 gallons of it, it is but a start.

So this fuel is primarily to be used in the various diesel engined off road machines I own to include a Case track loader, and two J.Deere tractors. Someday I'll add an excavator and maybe a skid-steer to the fleet

If the world turns into an egg basket that showed up at a train wreck, then I'd use this fuel in my over the road trucks as well

So with all things considered, I need to figure out which fuel I'm going to fill the tank with.

The candidates are:

1. Normal, sold at the pump ULSD #1 or #2 @ about $2.40 a gallon

2. Off road dyed diesel @ $2.20-$2.10/ gal

3. Home heating oil @ $1.97

4. Jet gas @ well way too expensive, what the heck was I thinking about jet gas for...???

5. Gear up and make my own fuel out of WVO (V meaning vegetable or vehicle oil)
    Cost here is like $1500 to set up the processor, + all the medical Co-pays and Fire Department emergency responses, and of course the cost of rebuilding the structures I just burned down...and maybe the cost of another new truck or tractor, or track loader, and possibly the cost of my downwind neighbors farms that burned up as well...Then there's the lawyer fees, the court costs, the loss of employment and so forth during the long visit to the KBH (Kintucky big house), oh and the associated divorce costs and so forth...

6. Maybe I'll place the make my own option just behind the jet gas idea

7. Drill an oil well, well several actually, process my own oil, and set money aside for poisoning the water table, then the neighbors farm thing and big house, and what not...

Heck, forget it, sorry I brought any of this up!

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: May 28, 2017, 04:58:58 PM »
Still couldn't hurt to make the mount movable, you never know.
Disapproved

Apply later for final disapproval! ;-)

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Coffee Induced Early Morning Rant / Comey/Clinton connection
« on: May 28, 2017, 07:41:51 AM »
This just stinks to high heaven!



MAY 13, 2017 10:08 AM   CORRUPTION
(Angry Patriot) – As the dust settles behind Comey after his exit as Director of the FBI, new unsettling connections between Clinton and Comey have come to light.
Most strikingly, former FBI Director James Comey’s brother is a lawyer for the firm that manages the Clinton Foundation’s taxes — and that is just the beginning of the odd connections. (via Big League Politics)

Comey worked as a lawyer for Lockheed Martin up until 2010. During his time there, he had accumulated over $6 million. As Comey left, the mega-corporation decided to join the Clinton Global Initiative.

After Lockheed Martin started working with the Clinton Global Initiative, they were awarded 17 major contracts from then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
After leaving Lockheed Martin a very rich man, James Comey was appointed to the board of the British financial institution HSBC Holdings. The bank is also an affiliate of the Clinton Foundation.

James and his brother Peter appear to work in tandem to avoid revealing their pay-to-play practices. James Comey holds the mortgage on his brother’s house in Virginia. The corruption is absolutely rampant — it’s like they’re not even trying to hide it!
Peter Comey is the “Senior Director of Real Estate Operations for the Americas” for the Washington Law Firm DLA Piper — which was behind the 2015 audit of the Clinton Foundation.

DLA Piper is one of the largest all-time donors to Hillary Clinton’s election campaigns. Despite this connection, the law firm still manages the foundation’s taxes. This is a clear conflict of interest.
Essentially, the FBI Director had a direct financial connection to Hillary Clinton through his brother’s law firm. The pro-Clinton law firm DLA Piper reward the Comey brothers financially while the FBI director was supposed to be leading an investigation into Clinton.

This behavior is disgustingly typical of the Clintons, who often trade their political clout for their own financial interests. In this case, the Clintons were offering financial incentives to the man who was supposed to be leading an impartial investigation into their behavior.
The numerous connections between the Comey brothers and the Clintons are too many to ignore. Comey was compromised, so it is a good thing that Donald Trump removed him from office.

Essentially, wherever James Comey goes, Clinton Foundation money isn’t far behind. Hopefully  Donald Trump to will be able to drain the swamp.  Any bets?

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Faith Discussion / Re: Prayer Request thread
« on: May 27, 2017, 04:07:22 PM »
Prayers my friend

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: May 27, 2017, 03:34:20 PM »
Don, here's an idea you might want to consider.

More often than not these fuel tanks get stuck beside a building or structure. Structures can burn, lighting etc. on my grand dad's farm we mounted our fuel tank to a wooden skid. The idea being in event of fire to the adjacent structure we could hook onto it with vehicle & get it away and save the fuel. Knowing the premise of this location I think it would be a good idea. We built ours from heavy beam and both ends were cut at an angle so we could pull in either direction.
That would probably work, but I just plan to hard mount it down near the woodline. It will be some distance from structures. Afterward I'll cut the trees from around it and slice them up for barn wood.

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: May 27, 2017, 01:32:45 PM »
Looks good!  Where are you putting it? Under a shed or a canopy or??


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I'm thinking four posts, with a platform. Tank resting on platform with a roof over head

Would be simple enough to construct and inexpensive

Have you decided how you'll refill it? Just thinking if you plan to trailer it to refill making the platform for easy on/easy off the trailer might make sense. Maybe even something where the "platform" releases from the posts so you back the trailer right under the canopy....lift platform and tank together and away you go. Or skid it on & off. But you might need an anchor off back side of said platform for ease of skidding. Also thinking the height should be for when the tan is on the trailer full as opposed to when it's empty- easier to skid an empty tank "uphill" vs a full tank "uphill". Course if you're having fillups brought to you you can ignore everything I just said. Ha. I just like the idea of being able to take it and fill it where you want to.
I'm going to bolt the whole thing down to Kentucky so it is hard to move

I'll truck in the gas

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: May 27, 2017, 01:31:20 PM »
I think a concrete slab would be better than a wood type thing to hold all of that fuel weight....?
It would work, but the whole tank, full of gas is just a tad over 2,000 lbs

Diesel is what, 6.8 lb/gallon?

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Fewer Tears, Fewer Lies, And More Righteous Anger
Kurt  Schlichter Kurt Schlichter |Posted: May 25, 2017 12:01 AM  Share (6K)   Tweet
Fewer Tears, Fewer Lies, And More Righteous Anger
 
 
John Hawkins
How Liberal Short-Term Thinking Is Destroying America
 
Michael Brown
To the Mayor of Manchester: The Suicide Bomber Was a Muslim
 
Pope Frowns When Meeting President Trump—Smiles with Delight When Meeting Mass-Murderers Fidel and Raul Castro
Enough of changing your Facebook photo to the flag of the abattoir du jour, enough of the candlelight vigils, and enough of the #_____Strong hashtags. No more pleas for unity and pretending not to understand. We’re not unified, and we all understand, even if we refuse to admit it because of some bizarre suicide pact Western culture decided to join when no one was looking.

Grieving doesn’t work. Hugging doesn’t work. Cowardice masquerading as enlightened passivity in the face of our enemies doesn’t work. Just ask the little girls blown apart in Manchester.

Say it.

Say it, damn you.

Then I’ll say it, for those of you too weak and dishonest to.

Radical Islamic Terrorists.

That’s our enemy. Our enemy, not just a bunch of misguided potential pals who would love us if they only understood how sorry we are for whatever sin we committed, or that some Crusader committed 800 years ago back when the men of the West were actually men and not the whimpering Ken dolls we watch pretending to be the best and brightest of our elites.

There is only one appropriate reaction to the kind of people who strap on bomb vests packed with nails and wait for smiling, laughing tweens to come along before hitting the detonator and ripping their limbs off and tearing their guts out.

The only appropriate reaction is righteous fury that turns into a grim determination to exact a retribution upon the bomber’s bros so thorough and so comprehensive that in a thousand years the few descendants of the survivors will still terrify their children with the story of the vengeance exacted by the avengers of the West.

 
And then our enemies would fear us. Which they don’t today. Today, they laugh at us. And they should, because we are ridiculous.

They laugh at us for being fools who think that with just a little more submission, just a wee bit more self-abasement, our enemies will accept us as friends.

They laugh at us for being fools whose response to spilled blood is flowers and cards and tweets.

They laugh at us for not having a fraction of the faith in ourselves that the terrorists have in themselves.

They’re willing to blow themselves into chunks for what they believe in.

We’re not even willing to take our own side in this fight.

Yeah, the West is theoretically at war with them somewhere far away, or rather, we’re playing at war with a few soldiers and some bombs. It’s war on the cheap, and this campaign may eventually wear down the ISIS caliphate so that that one pustule of Islamic radicalism is lanced, but it won’t be victory. They’ll just pop up again, in Yemen or Somalia or Afghanistan, where we have futzed around for 15-plus years and those pedophilia-loving creeps still hold most of the ground. We sort of fight a sort of war to sort of hold them at bay for a little while.

But it gets worse. We invite them into our countries, willy-nilly, sacrificing what we are so they can remain what they always have been, and on our dime. Do we screen immigrants to make sure they adhere to our values and our beliefs, or do we somehow feel we have no right to decide who comes into our nation and just shrug?

We shrug. We see it again and again as our people are slaughtered and we simply act like it was all somehow inevitable. That mass murder on our soil is something we just have to get used to.

Why?

We know who they are and we know what they want. But the suicide squad that is our elite would rather prove its virtue to its emasculated self by placing its weird multicultural fetish above our kids’ lives. We elect a president who wants to slow down the influx of refugees so we have a chance to figure out who the hell they are and our elite rushes to credulous courts that manufacture sanctimonious legal reasoning out of whole cloth to ensure that our people are kept defenseless.

Why?

So elite multi-cultis can feel good about themselves. Our lives are a small price to pay for their smug.

When something is truly unacceptable, you can tell because we do not accept it. But we accept terror. We won’t do what it takes to win. The solution is obvious. It’s right there, and we all know it, but our elite is largely willing to let scores of us die rather than admit the truth that none of them dare speak.

The answer is not fake solidarity and social media memes and sacrificing a few little girls here and there so we can avoid calling out the lies we have allowed to castrate us.

The answer is destroying the enemy in war zones thoroughly and completely. It is to take up arms and crush our enemies, not just tread water in this sea of blood.

The answer is not tolerating jihadism at home, meaning not tolerating it. It means excluding people from radical hotbeds who do not convince us – notice where the burden of proof lies? – that they wholeheartedly embrace our values and traditions.

It means imprisoning or expelling those who slip inside our borders and cavort with these bastards and their scummy ideology. For those who are not citizens and are here in our land by our grace, any manifestation of the cancer of jihadism must be immediately met with a pack of beefy ICE agents who hustle the dirtbag onto the next 767 back to his hellhole of origin.

And it means we must stop pretending to accept the evil manifestations of radical Islam they shove in our faces. Women being forced to wear body coverings is not some beautiful expression of feminism, as affluent liberal white womyn insist when they aren’t blaming Trump because no man loves them. They are emblems of hate. Sharia is a sick and primitive totalitarian system that has no place in America – and we must say so. Female genital mutilation is simply an abomination, and we should no longer ignore it in order to attack softer, stupider targets like “misgendering” and “phallocentrism.”

Get angry.

Because we have a right to be angry.

Because anger is the first crucial step to fighting back.

Because if we can see two dozen little kids blasted to shreds and not get angry, then maybe we deserve to live as the slaves of these 7th century savages.

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: May 27, 2017, 12:38:14 PM »
Looks good!  Where are you putting it? Under a shed or a canopy or??


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I'm thinking four posts, with a platform. Tank resting on platform with a roof over head

Would be simple enough to construct and inexpensive

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: May 27, 2017, 12:37:06 PM »
Looks good to go Don, that pad lock installed in the pot metal will at least let you know some one helped themselves while you were away.
I have prayed over the property, that evil will have no course there. Under God's protection I believe in faith things will be OK down there. Believe it, live it!

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D.O.T. / Re: WDYDT (What Did You Do Today)
« on: May 26, 2017, 10:46:30 PM »
PEX...I see PEX

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Well said Mike!
Y'all enjoy the holiday and remember what it means as Mike does, and probably all on here.
Our long weekend was last weekend, not for the same reason.

And I'll send a thanks to all the brothers in arms in our great nations.
And to our brothers in arms in the Canada

Thanks to you as well, and to the family members who lost so much.

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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug-out location Construction, Part 4
« on: May 26, 2017, 10:41:37 PM »
I painted the iron pipe and decaled the thing up and called it gud enough!

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