Confiscation..........Australian reality
I found this interesting from another board. Perhaps some of you already saw it.
It is a response from an Australian to one of the U.S. 'come and get em' posters. Copied as posted.
Perhaps a reality check......perhaps citizen intel....probably both:
Quote:
"..i challenge anyone to try to take my guns!.."
Response:
if it happens you'd be surprised
once they shoot a few and arrest and charge a few hundred thousand as happened here , pressure from wives and family can be a enormous influence
i know many who stated the same but saw the warrentless searches , saw government employees loss thier job and income , then thier houses as they could not make mortgage payments, many who stated this ended up taking the money and surrendered what they had or buried them and claimed they where sold long before.
I'm not doubting anyones resolve on this but know from first hand experience even the hardest look at thier wives and loved ones and rethink and act in the best interests of thier loved ones , sacrificing thier own thoughts and feeling for thier family.
if they do come they come hard and make examples of many to intimidate the majority , then declare the rest outlaws.
320,000+ Australian where charged and as such have a permanant CRIMINAL record, stopping them from working on anything government or companies that do work for government, joining the defence force or many civil jobs.
this includes Professor Julius Sumner-Miller A US Professor who came here to live
From 1962 to 1964, he was Disney's "Professor Wonderful"
he was locked up for 4 weeks until he surrenderdd his colt .45 1911
faced with finacial ruin and with constant pleadings from his wife he was released and the charges dropped so he could continue to teach, his first and greatest love.
he stated later if it was not for his wife and children he would have stayed in jail, he also stated they threatened his kids with accesory charges and this would have made them criminals too ( the accessory charge was often applied to family members of holdouts)
this was the case with many
i was oversea's at the time and luckily the girl i was involved with at the time got some of my weapons to the USA stateing i had a pre-existing agreement of sale ( a loophole the rich had) , they where sent to a mate in florida and stayed there until i sold most last year .
for a couple of years police raided houses without warrants based on club documents and gunsmiths tax returns and other documents and these searches forced many more to surrender thier guns
think hard now
if your wife , your family where to lose everything would you still say i'd not give up my guns??
the best way is to vote out anyone who suggests any form of gun control
better still charge them with subversion of your constitutional rights and tie them up with law suits so they do not even attempt such, send letter to those who donate to anti gun mobs and threaten them with legal action as we have done here and watch thier funds dry up.
Without funds they soon dissappear and this is how we have started to claw our rights back here
but a action plan is far better than blanket statements that , i think , you do not understand the full implications of as i don't think most people understand just how evil these creatures are.
i hope it never comes to that for the people of the US , I Pray it too.
but be aware that a blanket statement will not stop them. And once declared a outlaw, you have no rights what so ever
stop them BEFORE it gets that far
safest way i can think
cheers and God Bless us all
jack .."
It is a response from an Australian to one of the U.S. 'come and get em' posters. Copied as posted.
Perhaps a reality check......perhaps citizen intel....probably both:
Quote:
"..i challenge anyone to try to take my guns!.."
Response:
if it happens you'd be surprised
once they shoot a few and arrest and charge a few hundred thousand as happened here , pressure from wives and family can be a enormous influence
i know many who stated the same but saw the warrentless searches , saw government employees loss thier job and income , then thier houses as they could not make mortgage payments, many who stated this ended up taking the money and surrendered what they had or buried them and claimed they where sold long before.
I'm not doubting anyones resolve on this but know from first hand experience even the hardest look at thier wives and loved ones and rethink and act in the best interests of thier loved ones , sacrificing thier own thoughts and feeling for thier family.
if they do come they come hard and make examples of many to intimidate the majority , then declare the rest outlaws.
320,000+ Australian where charged and as such have a permanant CRIMINAL record, stopping them from working on anything government or companies that do work for government, joining the defence force or many civil jobs.
this includes Professor Julius Sumner-Miller A US Professor who came here to live
From 1962 to 1964, he was Disney's "Professor Wonderful"
he was locked up for 4 weeks until he surrenderdd his colt .45 1911
faced with finacial ruin and with constant pleadings from his wife he was released and the charges dropped so he could continue to teach, his first and greatest love.
he stated later if it was not for his wife and children he would have stayed in jail, he also stated they threatened his kids with accesory charges and this would have made them criminals too ( the accessory charge was often applied to family members of holdouts)
this was the case with many
i was oversea's at the time and luckily the girl i was involved with at the time got some of my weapons to the USA stateing i had a pre-existing agreement of sale ( a loophole the rich had) , they where sent to a mate in florida and stayed there until i sold most last year .
for a couple of years police raided houses without warrants based on club documents and gunsmiths tax returns and other documents and these searches forced many more to surrender thier guns
think hard now
if your wife , your family where to lose everything would you still say i'd not give up my guns??
the best way is to vote out anyone who suggests any form of gun control
better still charge them with subversion of your constitutional rights and tie them up with law suits so they do not even attempt such, send letter to those who donate to anti gun mobs and threaten them with legal action as we have done here and watch thier funds dry up.
Without funds they soon dissappear and this is how we have started to claw our rights back here
but a action plan is far better than blanket statements that , i think , you do not understand the full implications of as i don't think most people understand just how evil these creatures are.
i hope it never comes to that for the people of the US , I Pray it too.
but be aware that a blanket statement will not stop them. And once declared a outlaw, you have no rights what so ever
stop them BEFORE it gets that far
safest way i can think
cheers and God Bless us all
jack .."
0
-
Werwolf ;
quote:Oh and btw wanted to give you credit for "jackayap" IIRC LOL, where did you get that... when I first read that on one of your posts to one of the common and annoying liberals here I just about fell out of my chair laughing...
I think you are giving me credit for this..and depriving the author of said credit. I cannot remember using it...have used 'man-jack' several times. I worked a pipeline many years ago..the foreman was a big bruiser of a brute. He used that word...I never felt like laughing at him over it...and the word stuck in my memory.
By the way... Your posts are well appreciated hereabouts.
We are few, we that love Liberty.0 -
quote:Originally posted by Highball
Werwolf ;
quote:Oh and btw wanted to give you credit for "jackayap" IIRC LOL, where did you get that... when I first read that on one of your posts to one of the common and annoying liberals here I just about fell out of my chair laughing...
I think you are giving me credit for this..and depriving the author of said credit. I cannot remember using it...have used 'man-jack' several times. I worked a pipeline many years ago..the foreman was a big bruiser of a brute. He used that word...I never felt like laughing at him over it...and the word stuck in my memory.
By the way... Your posts are well appreciated hereabouts.
We are few, we that love Liberty.
Yeah, you used it or a variation of it in an older one of your posts refering to some unamed liberal "we wanna pretend that we support the constitution types", no it wasnt "manjack" interesting story though as my dad worked on the Alaskan pipeline, it was either "jackayap" or like I said some variation of it; anyway it was hilarious so just take the award damnit! LOL.
Thanks for the compliment Highball, you are very well appreciated here as well along with several others at least in my book anyway and I am one of you so count on it and if you need me and its shtf or civil war time you and any true Constitutionalists are welcome in my neck of the woods and I presume that I would be welcome with you all.
Yes we are few that love Liberty, but that damn statue has to go and should be replaced with a Minuteman, I will never get over a foreign statue from a country that couldn't give a damn about us(sorry had to throw that in there).
Regards0 -
Remember Reagans' 'Tear down that wall' statement ?
Well.. 'Tear down that statue' would work well here. I have despised it since I learned about its heritage.
As for being welcome.every man that believes in and supports the ideals of America is more then welcome to share whatever I possess, when the need comes.
No gun controllers, no fascists, no socialists, no one worlders , no Beast-lovers need apply.
Liberty I use as the Founders used it.freedom being one of the most miss-used words ever.
People mistake `freedom' to mean the absence of ANY laws or restrictions.and society cannot function in that fashion. There MUST be personal responsibility.and enough laws to enforce those.0 -
Hear! Hear! 0 -
If a person was to put something aside for a "rainy" day what is the recommended amount?
I thought maybe since there are 50 states, one for each might be in order. Would two be too many?
Just a thought.
[?]0 -
So, the reaction to oppression by residents of a country that was begun as a penal colony under the thumb of a monarchy, who have never tasted freedom before or since, are the yardstick for Americans? 0 -
quote:Originally posted by Rocklobster
So, the reaction to oppression by residents of a country that was begun as a penal colony under the thumb of a monarchy, who have never tasted freedom before or since, are the yardstick for Americans?
When you have a POTUS that is trying to bring about control in a free (presumably) country by kissing up to the UN to bring about universal governing ....... yeah, I'm afraid so.
I think the time for America and American's to wake up and take notice is upon us.
[:(!]0 -
fyrfinder, my argument is not that the forces of tyranny have arrayed themselves against the citizenry of America, but that the people are different from the other former European colonies.
The people residing in other countries have historically received any rights or freedoms at the pleasure of government. They have never known true freedom. Only America has had the benefit of having as citizens brilliant men who recognized that human rights come from a higher power and used this belief to successfully float a movement separating themselves from an oppressive, autocratic government.
Although the blood has been diluted and the American spirit suppressed by the relentless attack of Progressives over the last century, I would hope that enough people are left that are still willing to "mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor" to defeat tyranny today.
Myself, if the penalty for standing up for my rights is being disallowed from being an employee of a dictatorial government, I welcome it. Our main problem in this country is that there are far too many government employees.0 -
Spot on Rock! 0 -
RockLobster Posted: "The people residing in other countries have historically received any rights or freedoms at the pleasure of government. They have never known true freedom. Only America has had the benefit of having as citizens brilliant men who recognized that human rights come from a higher power and used this belief to successfully float a movement separating themselves from an oppressive, autocratic government.
Although the blood has been diluted and the American spirit suppressed by the relentless attack of Progressives over the last century, I would hope that enough people are left that are still willing to "mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor" to defeat tyranny today."
I think it must have been nice to experience that moment in history when American's felt completely free from an oppressive, autocratic government. Over the last two century's it has been diluted and suppressed ....... but there must have been at least some brief period that it really was different before it fell back into the rut that is government.
Was it in the 1860's that was a turning point? Was it when states succeeded from the union and were forced back by civil war that started the era of change to freedom in this country? The civil war has been peddled as being about slavery and civil rights ..... was it really about control?
On the threshold of civil war again, it will be interesting to see what history will record as the cause ...... and will it be written by a nation united or divided ..... if it survives at all.
[?]0
Please sign in to leave a comment.
Comments
40 comments