Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Don't Write Them Off

You are too quick to write off the patriot and militia movement so easily. The police and military are not real anxious to take on the patriot movement in general and the militia(s) in particular.

It’s one thing to kick in some poor, unaware civilian family’s front door while they’re sleeping or even some common criminals that are selling drugs. It’s quite another to go after a well armed group of patriot militia that can defend themselves and is waiting to repel and/or dispatch the thugs in black suits.

About fifteen years ago a militiaman was killed by an auxiliary cop at a traffic stop, near a rural town. The pig that committed this unprovoked murder did it unknowingly in front of three witnesses parked nearby. There would be no bullshit defense of the cop as in “he threatened me or pulled a gun on me” etc. etc.
Then the cops in an adjacent county poured gasoline on this fire further enraging the deceased militia brothers by wagering on which one of them would get to waste the next member of the militia that comes through their town.

And of course the investigation determined the killing of the militiaman was justified.The witnesses testimony was discountedand another travesty of justice was once again the norm.

Needless to say, so many anonymous death threats were aimed at the killer cop that he and his family had to be spirited away to some secret new location for their protection and never to return.

The fallen militia brother’s funeral was held in his rural home town a few days later with obituaries and funeral invitations throughout the state.. Attendance was in the hundreds with three or more state’s militia members traveling great distances to attend.

Unknown by the milita, the prospect of this well publicized militia funeral had the entire state’s law enforcement community in a frenzy. So much so that a state emergency was quietly called and it’s police forces were all put on a state of alert and called to duty.

Sounds scary right, wrong. These cops were all hunkered down in their respective cop stations and compounds all over the state and stayed there. There was not a cop on the roads anywhere I’m told, for at least a 50 mile radius of the fallen militiaman’s funeral. No cops showed up at the funeral home or anywher even to directing traffic, they just seemed to vanish.

I’m told that if the police, any police or other uniforms would have attempted to gain entry or cordon the streets surrounding the funeral home that trouble, real trouble would have ensued. These militia men were in ill humor to suffer the sight or the interference of the very killers that caused them to gather at this sad affair. At least they (cops) had the good sense not to instigate an all too certain gun battle if they would have attempted to show a presence.This was a certainty.

That evening as the attendees of the funeral of their militia brother came to an end and they traveled back to their respective towns, the back roads and highways were just as devoid of any cops as their trip in had been.
It was only later that evening and the next day that the state and local news revealed that a (statewide) State of Emergency had been called as a result of the funeral of this murdered militia brother.

That is why the highways and roads for at least a fifty mile radius of that funeral were devoid of any visible law enforcement presence. In my estimation a prudent thing to do. Today however, these new law enforcement thugs just may decide to roll the dice. Snake eyes if they do!

If any of you reading this were in attendance of that event fifteen years ago, then you know this to be a true account of that sad event in the history of the Patriot movement. It should never be forgotten.

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