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  1. first thing to remember is the militia as a whole isnt an organization, it is a collective of many independent, but allied militias across the country. As for starting a unit, the first place to start is always friends and family. People you have known for years and trust. After that, acquaintances who share the same political views. that should be enough to get you started, if not, the people you just let in probably have others who fit that criteria for them. After that you need to go from just being a group of people who know eachother to an organized militia. This is really where its up to you to choose how you want to do things. there are many militias you can base your structure off of, or you can make one yourself. thats the beauty of the militia over the military, we do things how we see fit, so our units are alot more personalized. If you have any questions about any of this, just ask. I may not be in a unit currently, but i have been doing my homework on this for several years and talk to people who are so i have a pretty decent understanding. 

  2. @ RebelNun Check out these youtubers. Security guy 42, and liberty tree radio. Both of them have great information and alot of older videos you can watch to play catch up. i For security guy, i watched about 80 or so of his videos on the first week i discovered his channel. That covers the information you need. Other than that, you need friends, gear, and a plan. This is based on where you are and your budget. also how many people are in your immediate family. If you need gear at a somewhat low or budget price, check out sportsmans guide to start with. I wouldnt spend more than 100 dollars on a plate carrier or a rucksack personally. just some budget advice. As for boots, try and find them on clearence. It helps alot. If you have any questions ask away

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  3.  So yesterday, i was kicked out of a gun rights group for posting the video i posted here, also yesterday. I thought the video itself was perfectly reasonable even if the title was somewhat "triggering lol". After all, Law enforcement has never been on great terms with gun rights activists, and DEFINITELY has had its fair share of kerfuffles with militias in the past. So it got me to thinking, can you truly be pro freedom and Unconditionally pro law enforcement at the same time? Or, is that some mainstream Orwellian double-think going on. What are your thoughts? What is your answer to the question, when is it okay to shoot a cop?

     

    I had posted this in a different site where you could create polls, so im going to try to recreate it here. Whenever you want to answer, just pick a letter in your comment and explain your reasoning.

     

    A: It is never acceptable to shoot a cop. period. 

    B: The cop, individually, would have to do something morally evil, such as rape a young girl.

    C The cop would have to recklessly put you or someone else's life in danger for no good reason

    D: The cop would have to put you at risk while denying your or someone else's rights, such as gun confiscation or mass arrests of political dissidents

    E: It is always acceptable to shoot cops. 

  4. 8 hours ago, Todd A. Slee said:

         I don't know how it is now, but when I was in during the mid eighties, the government wasn't thought of much more highly than the enemy, as far as being competent or a real friend.

         It was rather reinforced that our loyalty, subordination, was to our military superiors, not the cops or feds. It was like, buzz off, but not anywhere to the extent of what Antifa or BLM do. Kind of a rivalry thing, like two rival schools.

    i can see that. 

  5. https://acleddata.com/acleddatanew/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ACLED_MilitiaWatch_StandingByMilitiaElection2020_FinalPub.pdf 

    here is some interesting enemy Intel on us. Picked it up from a militia post on MEWE. Apparently the group who wrote this is an offshoot or a sub category of the UN. at least that's what i gathered. The name of the group is mentioned in the article. Well... its more like an intelligence report. It can get a little hard to read, but it isn't the worst I've read by a long shot. 

  6. @ RZiggy i like you, your funny. by any chance how much is the 32 and can you ship it? i just got a 32 zastava and i need some more ammo... really i need mags but they are out of stock or 40 bucks. By the grace of god i managed to find some 5.56 the other day at a gun range in the town my mother lives in, ironically its bigger than mine. came back with 120 rounds, including 40 rounds of green tip. It was less than 75 cents a round to, but not by much. Also, i would have a m1 carbine, but for some reason in my area of north Florida they are all expensive. 

     

    Edit: i  should mention i only bought the zastava BECAUSE it was in 32, because i can actually find 32 ammo. It will kill you just as dead.

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  7. Well, i just finished Cowboy Bepop, and i'm a little depressed. One of the best anime i have seen in a long time. For those of you who never liked anime, give it a shot, it may surprise you. On that note, here is a little something to cheer us all up a little.  

    Our enemies already think of us as thieves, brigands, and scoundrels. May as well embrace it. Hoist the colors, and smile while we run the knife through their sternum. Don't talk, don't apologize, don't say i told you so. Just smile, they will understand.

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  8. @ SavetheRepublic  forgetting everything else you just said, the only thing that really got under my skin is your horribly misconstrued interpretation of the militia in the eyes of the founders. The militia and the national guard are completely separate entities, in form and function. They are what the founding fathers called a "select militia" which they attributed to being the same as a standing army, and was widely despised. Go read the militia act of 1792, and tell me that the founders were trying to create the guard. On the contrary, the national guard was LITERALLY created to DESTROY the standing militia system. The guard was created in 1903 under the dick act, an appropriate title, to "update" the militia. This was about the same time you had socialists start taking power. In what way did they "update" the militia? What else, they turned it into the every thing the founders warned us about. A standing army. And even better for them, this standing army, which is also an offshoot of the regular military FYI, can be deployed much more freely on American soil, unlike the regular army. One more thing i should mention, while the militia was historically under the control of the president, who was all the commander of the military, the militia was not under the control of the military. In practice, they were akin to different branches. Unlike the guard who can be readily put under direct military command. The founders knew the PEOPLE had to be armed, to keep this nation free. How do people fight, not governments? They form private or local militias. Governments fight with military's or police forces, see the Irish war for independence, or Northern Ireland for an example of the latter.  Also, the term well regulated means something different today than it did 200 years ago, back then, it simply meant to function properly, not, to be subject to strict government regulation. Learn your history, before you repeat it like an Asshole.

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  9. On 10/9/2020 at 9:24 PM, OkieSwampFox said:

    i anticipate about the same as you guys,  where do you think the most important battles will be fought? you know like Gettysburg for example....Aside from D.C.

    considering this war will likely last over a decade, i don't see any MAJOR battles being fought for several years. After that, its anyone's guess. My personal guesses are fort Knox, (patriots will try to seize government gold reserves) Washington dc, and the capitol of whichever couple states secede first.


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