III Percent Patriots: Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. ~ Thomas Jefferson


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Jul 4, 2012

Operation Garden Plot

via Public Intel


G. The Department of Defense Civil Disturbance Plans

Formerly, DoD’s Civil Disturbance Operations (CDO) plan was known as “GARDEN PLOT.” Since the creation of the Department of Homeland Security and USNORTHCOM however, DoD has delegated to geographic combatant commanders responsibility for developing CDO Contingency Plans (CONPLANs). These geographic commanders’ CONPLANs provide guidance and direction for planning, coordinating, and executing military operations during domestic civil disturbances.

1. Civil Disturbance Operations Mission

Broadly stated, the CDO mission assists civil authorities in restoring law and order in the United States and its territories.58 This mission statement, while not duplicating the language in the Insurrection Act allowing for the use of federal forces to “suppress” insurrection, provides wide latitude to the President to use federal forces to assist civil law enforcement in “restoring” law and order.

To Your Tents

1 Kings 12:16

King James Version (KJV)
16 So when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them, the people answered the king, saying, What portion have we in David? neither have we inheritance in the son of Jesse: to your tents, O Israel: now see to thine own house, David. So Israel departed unto their tents.
We are like the tribes of Israel. 

The so called King of Judea has turned a deaf ear to our righteous grievances.

The time draws near to return to our tents and prepare.


Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution









While doing some research for a presentation my wife asked me to do for the district Baptist WMA (Women's Missionary Assoc) meeting that I was intrigued by Rev. Jonas Clark of Lexington.

He, and many like him during that time, are what we are in dire need of today in the churches of America. The preached from the pulpit; liberty, freedom, justice and according to the British....SEDITION.


This has led me through a maze of different articles and books on the Revolutionary War period.


I am now reading a book titled "Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution".  This book was published in 1864.  Headley covers most of the major men of the cloth who influenced the America's fight for freedom.



Jonas Clark was married to the cousin of John Hancock.  Hancock was a frequent guest at the Clark house and as such both had a great influence on each other.   Clark was the pastor of Lexington. it was he who put out the call to the green at Lexington.


When Paul Revere made his ride, it was to Clark's house as that is where Samuel Adams and John Hancock were staying.


One of the many patriots who birthed this nation.



Jul 3, 2012

Bittersweet Birthday





The 4th of July marks a bittersweet birthday of our country.


We are like a person with Alzheimer's


We are confused nation.


We are a nation that's judgement has been impaired.


We are a nation that has trouble solving our own problems.


We are a nation that has become lost.


But sometimes we have a moment of clarity in which our founding fathers true intent sneaks through.


Those moments are rare and few.


Will we be like some elderly person, with this disease, who in those moments of clarity, wants the pain and sadness to end?


Time will tell.


But like most people with this disease, what remains of Liberty, will die quietly in it's sleep.


Happy Birthday America

Obama worried about being deported to Kenya

Bo & Luke on the Road Again

1+1=Who Knows

The wacky liberals in Kalifornia are at it again.


They passed a bill where 1+1 can equal any number you want it to be under SB 1476.

Under Leno's bill, if three or more people who acted as parents could not agree on custody, visitation and child support, a judge could split those things up among them.
SB 1476 is not meant to expand the definition of who can qualify as a parent, only to eliminate the limit of two per child.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/07/02/2878187/california-bill-would-let-child.html#storylink=cpy

The Fallacy of 911



Most sheeple are conditioned to die.


They have no thought flow to problem solve in a emergency when the "normal" fails.


There were no reported deaths as a result of the “total failure” of 911 call centers throughout northern Virginia this weekend.

Residents in the City of Manassas, Manassas Park, Vienna and Fairfax and Prince William counties were told to call alternate phone numbers, send emails or drive to their nearest police or fire station if they had an emergency. 

Jun 29, 2012

Drug Dogs Are a Con



Balko has this over at his place.


Seems like there is a turf war over the Nevada State Troopers drug dog program.  Current and former thugs are alleging that that the dogs are trained to "alert" on a cues.  Not actual drugs.




8 News

The dogs were being trained to alert their handlers by cues, instead of by picking up a drug's scent by sniffing, the complaint said. When a dog gives a false alert, this resulted in illegal searches and seizures, including money and property, the complaint said.

Insane killer whale story……

Hit the link to see all the cool pictures and commentary of some guys up in BC that had a pod of Orcas hunt down a seal in front of them.

Greg shouted over that he was late and going to take off for the marina. Before he could do that however, he spotted that the whales had a harbour seal on the run and they were headed our way. The next 15 minutes were to cool for words…..








Rest of it HERE

GUNSPEC: Doing what Google won't

Damn that looks like it hurt




Sleeping Angels







Poor babies just work so hard.


 

via Mail Online 

 
Eight Transportation Security Administration screeners were fired after they were captured by surveillance cameras sleeping on the job, or violating other standards.

The former employees, who all worked at the Newark Liberty International Airport, were caught napping in a baggage room


To add insult to injury, the TSA is also investigating photographs of government supervisors apparently sleeping in front of bomb-detecting monitors.

Bayou City CopDom

Welcome to Tinfoil Hat Country

Jun 28, 2012

17th Chief Traitor of the United States

Somebody got his Wiki page right.

HERE


Fuck Kraft Foods & Their Gay Ass Oreo's




Kraft Foods has decided to sponsor all those abberations against God that call themselves gay.


This is unnatural as it can not lead to any procreation.


Wile I do not like Oreo's, my kids do.


So on that note;


I'll be dipped in shit and hung out for stinkn' before I buy another Kraft product.


And to help with that, the below chart is a very good tool.


Tax to Live

Yep I got to be taxed so others can kill themselves.

 

High court upholds key part of Obama health law

Jun 27, 2012

Check Yourself Ho

I just couldn't resist one last fuck you at Gabe Suarez.

I think this should be his theme song.

Kinda goes with the Retribution post...wouldn't you agree???


A Little retribution

Military Ops: Livingston Tx

The past week we have been having 2-2 ship flights of AH-64 Apaches flying around town.  I thought they were ferries to Ft. Polk.

Yesterday my wife saw some troop transports around town.

Today around 1030 I saw a Apache is high orbit.  Then I saw one lift off from the woods and the other one start his landing pattern.  While going through town there was a fuel HEMMT headed in the genral direction of the LZ.

Anyone else seeing this kind of activity?

Jun 25, 2012

The Shot Shell Seat

Another Reason Why We Hunt Wolves

Kenny caught a lot of shit from the PETAphiles and others that think animals are more important than people.

 





They want us to be all warm and fuzzy with these cuddly big dogs.








They want us the lay with them as we do our favorite past time













Take them on walks outside.















 

 

 

 

 

When the reality is this is what you get when you play touchy-feely with wild animals.

 

not the actual attack

 via Pravada

The attack happened around 11 a.m. Sunday morning at Sweden's largest zoo when the 30-year-old keeper entered the wolves' pen to treat the animals she had helped to rear when they were cubs. For some reason the animals launched a ferocious attack on her as she was treating them, alone in the enclosure with nobody around.

The alarm was given when she had failed to make radio contact with the authorities. Colleagues went to the scene but could not enter the enclosure due to the ferocity of the animals and the emergency services were called.

All they could do was to look on helplessly as the woman, still alive, was trying to fend off the ferocious animals tearing her apart in front of their eyes. The wolf enclosure was particularly attractive to visitors because they were allowed to go inside to pet the wolves.

So when any of these PETAphiles give you grief.  Tell them to fuck off and play with a wolf.

Jun 24, 2012

Caffeine

Ckeckpoints of the Future


How many of us have seen Arnold in "Total Recall"?


Remember the scene where they go thru the security screening?


Looks like what the FSA encampment in north Texas known as Dallas is trying to accomplish.

Passengers would walk with their carry-ons through a screening tunnel, where they'd undergo electronic scrutiny — replacing what now happens at as many as three different stops as they're scanned for metal objects, non-metallic items and explosives.

Not only are they trying to "help" us with a faster check in time and to avoid those pesky pat downs, they want to know where we are at all times in case someone gets lost.

At a terminal being renovated here at Love Field, contractors are installing 500 high-definition security cameras sharp enough to read an auto license plate or a logo on a shirt.

The cameras, capable of tracking passengers from the parking garage to gates to the tarmac, are a key first step in creating what the airline industry would like to see at airports worldwide: a security apparatus that would scrutinize passengers more thoroughly, but less intrusively, and in faster fashion than now.




IDair makes a machine that Burcham says can photographically capture a fingerprint from as far away as six meters in enough detail to match against a database. Add facial and iris-recognition technology, Burcham said, and you have the basis for a good biometrics system that can control access to any building or room within a building.