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Has anyone heard about this?
There's more to the story than the text I provided, but this is the first I've heard of it.
I really hope this isn't a repost.
Here's a link:
Mod Edit by foxtrot: Please do not place links to any sites affiliated with A.J. including info####.com. We will not use our sites resources to further the advertising revenues and rankings (and indeed, credibility) of that nutcase. As the link is removed, I have to remove the content as well. No offense intended, have a good day.
ChunkyMonkey
02-21-2013, 22:39
You really need to get your news source from other than that tin foil website and forum.
The letter looks legit to me.
ChunkyMonkey, the thing is I googled the key words and a bunch of sites came up- not just this one.
You really need to get your news source from other than that tin foil website and forum.
You really need to stop dismissing stuff simply because it came from that site. They may be right, they may be wrong. Why don't you prove it right or wrong instead of dismissing it entirely.
Has ANYONE even seen one of these letters or know anyone who has one in their posession? NO! It is BS; it's tin foil gone bad. If you want to start a conversation about it then post something more than the link and a cut & paste of the text.
There has been a lot of this type of shit being posted lately. This is a better forum than that. Keep the rumors and paranoia on the other sites.
http://www.gunconfiscation.com/m/photos/get_image/original/f127841b01a8d5b2130932bce66f7b24.jpghttp://www.gunconfiscation.com/m/photos/get_image/original/46f187eb4fe6a1dbe2084b2e24005236.jpg
http://www.gunconfiscation.com/m/photos/get_image/original/fdb128e3ece457c1ae7ccb23489310e4.jpg
Has ANYONE even seen one of these letters or know anyone who has one in their posession? NO! It is BS; it's tin foil gone bad. If you want to start a conversation about it then post something more than the link and a cut & paste of the text.
There has been a lot of this type of shit being posted lately. This is a better forum than that. Keep the rumors and paranoia on the other sites.
You'd think that maybe you would just click on the link in the OP before making a bold statement like you just did.
ChunkyMonkey
02-21-2013, 23:10
You really need to stop dismissing stuff simply because it came from that site. They may be right, they may be wrong. Why don't you prove it right or wrong instead of dismissing it entirely.
Ever since that site and AJ condoned the police shooting couple years ago, I will never click anything to do with that site. I didn't dismiss the story, I have problem w/ using that site as source of anything.
Ever since that site and AJ condoned the police shooting couple years ago, I will never click anything to do with that site. I didn't dismiss the story, I have problem w/ using that site as source of anything.
Fair enough.
What police shooting are you talking about? Just curious, thats all.
Has ANYONE even seen one of these letters or know anyone who has one in their posession? NO! It is BS; it's tin foil gone bad. If you want to start a conversation about it then post something more than the link and a cut & paste of the text.
There has been a lot of this type of shit being posted lately. This is a better forum than that. Keep the rumors and paranoia on the other sites.
Like what?
Please, school me. tell me exactly how the hell I should "start a conversation about it besides posting a link and some copy and text." Maybe I should ask a question? Oh wait, I did that. So why don't YOU tell me the proper way to do it? You know, like when you ask others if they've heard of this, and can corroborate what they've heard?
10mm-man
02-21-2013, 23:16
Has ANYONE even seen one of these letters or know anyone who has one in their posession? NO! It is BS; it's tin foil gone bad. If you want to start a conversation about it then post something more than the link and a cut & paste of the text.
There has been a lot of this type of shit being posted lately. This is a better forum than that. Keep the rumors and paranoia on the other sites.
I got an idea; why dont you provide back up that it is BS, as you claim.
The letters look legit to me...... Not everything is Tinfoil just because you chose to only get your info from the main stream.
OK, then prove to them that you are not a nut case if that is so and end of story. It did state "mentally or physically" unable. There are veterans under the VA's care that are not mentally competant enough to be around firearms anymore, nor are they or will ever be phsically able. Any Dr. would do the same thing, not just the VA. Since every active shooter in the past 10 years has been mentally ill, I would say that a bit of proactiveness is warranted. Don't act like this is the 1st time the VA has made things difficult for their patients; Ii's the only thing they are good at.
Not everything is Tinfoil just because you chose to only get your info from the main stream.
To add onto that.... Not every conspiracy theory is a theory. Sometimes it right there in front of your face.
Okay- is Huffpost (ick) a better fit?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/03/veterans-gun-rights-defense-bill_n_2230786.html
I didn't realize that I selected a not-so-good site from the many links I found when I Googled. I picked it at random. All I wanted to know is if anyone had heard anything about this- or God forbid, received a letter.
OK, then prove to them that you are not a nut case if that is so and end of story. It did state "mentally or physically" unable. There are veterans under the VA's care that are not mentally competant enough to be around firearms anymore, nor are they or will ever be phsically able. Any Dr. would do the same thing, not just the VA. Since every active shooter in the past 10 years has been mentally ill, I would say that a bit of proactiveness is warranted. Don't act like this is the 1st time the VA has made things difficult for their patients; Ii's the only thing they are good at.
Don't misdirect the argument or get pissy at us.... You proclaimed it wasn't true, even stating that nobody has seen an actual letter..... Which proves that you jump to conclusions to quick because it was in the link of the OP.
ChunkyMonkey
02-21-2013, 23:27
Fair enough.
What police shooting are you talking about? Just curious, thats all.
It was about Poplawski shooting in PIttsburgh.. AJ defended and retracted his statement later on. He said something about citizen have the right to shoot cops etc. Do not quote me as I don't remember the details. It was extreme enough that steered me away from anything to do with AJ since then.
Sorry for the derail.. but in the past, few members were warned about posting link from that site here.
Carry on...
10mm-man
02-21-2013, 23:27
Don't misdirect the argument or get pissy at us.... You proclaimed it wasn't true, even stating that nobody has seen an actual letter..... Which proves that you jump to conclusions to quick because it was in the link of the OP.
^^+1 own up to the fact you said: " NO! It is BS; it's tin foil gone bad." back up and show us it's BS now...
You really need to stop dismissing stuff simply because it came from that site. They may be right, they may be wrong. Why don't you prove it right or wrong instead of dismissing it entirely.
And if it was from Huffington Post it would be dismissed as lib. spooge. Planet-infowars is not a scholarly source I would reference.
I appreciate the OP bringing it up but if there is a full list on Google, a more reputable source would make a difference.
This coming on the heels of having to deal with one of the most disreputable sources in the state.
And if it was from Huffington Post it would be dismissed as lib. spooge. Planet-infowars is not a scholarly source I would reference.
I appreciate the OP bringing it up but if there is a full list on Google, a more reputable source would make a difference.
This coming on the heels of having to deal with one of the most disreputable sources in the state.
That's the problem, though- there's a lot of links, but none from sites I really recognize. That's why I was hoping someone had heard something about this.
I'll dig some more.
I apologize for posting from a verboten site, but I hadn't heard about it.
This is just a test run. All gun owners will be getting something similar to this in the mail. Part of the new Obamagun program. We all know that all gun owners are viewed as crazy with PTSD from when they were nearly killed in a simulated red Ryder bb gun fight at the battle of the ok corral.
Bryjcom's letter appears real. It's also consistent with EVERY other medical provider's requirements in the US. An EMT can have you disarmed if they feel you are not mentally sound at that time. Even on a Form 4473 it states you you cannot purchase a firearm if you have been declared mentally incompetent. This has been the case for years. All the shit being refrenced is coming from the same 2 conspiracy sites. So what of the VA sent you a letter? I don't know you and I'm not your Dr. You may very well be a nut case. I don't know. Although earned, you do not have to accept VA benefits. If you do accept them, you have to play by their rules which means they are a gov agency & if they are making sure that firearms are not in the posession of nut cases, then you might have to spend a few minutes of you life to have a Dr. tell them otherwise.
And if it was from Huffington Post it would be dismissed as lib. spooge. Planet-infowars is not a scholarly source I would reference.
I appreciate the OP bringing it up but if there is a full list on Google, a more reputable source would make a difference.
This coming on the heels of having to deal with one of the most disreputable sources in the state.
I know Alex can blow things out of proportions. Thats not a big secret. Some of his "predictions" have been utterly false. Others have been right on.
I do consider Alex and his site to be sort of the "canary in the coal mine" though. I visit his site from time to time to see whats going on and make a mental note of it. Oddly enough I end up seeing his stories being reported in another site usually a few weeks, months, or years later. Everyone calls him crazy cause of what he says, but when it comes true they forgot that he screamed it first. When it doesn't come true they do remember that he said it.
Okay- here we go. A site that doesn't whiff of conspiracies:
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2012/06/27/bill-defending-vets-gun-rights-filed-again.html
I guess this has been brought up a few times before, according to this article.
I see your point, I see your point, coloccw, but I'm not sure I agree with it. The VA doctors are less than stellar when it comes to diagnosing. Many vets can't afford anything else but the VA.
It's a constant battle with the VA and their overall lack of common sense. As I said before, they are a gov agency. This is not new news nor is it as outrageous as everyone is making it out to be in the last few hours. Is it a pain in the ass if you get one of those letters? Yep. Most letters from the VA are a cause for a PITA. Jumping around screaming "fire" like some people are doing is not the way to handle this situation. The VA is proved wrong every single day and the one thing they are good at is fixing things once corrected the in propper way.
I'm reminded of an article from earlier this year that may help put some things in perspective:
http://blog.wilsoncombat.com/paul-howe/2nd-amendment-and-the-kool-aid-drinkers-by-paul-howe/
I have quietly watched and evaluated the in pouring of e-mails reference the liberal’s intent to seize guns and crush the second amendment. I want to add a few of my own thoughts on this issue as I have worked in and around all the people who could be tasked to seize your guns.
WHO’S COMING TO GET THEM?United Nations (UN)
We are the UN. Other countries mostly join the U.N. to secure money, funding and training and few have any offensive combat capability. Most serve as guards at static locations and have no will to fight. America is the enforcement arm of the U.N. We have the money, equipment, personnel and lift platforms to get the job done.
If the president ever let the U.N. in this country, it would be a foreign invasion and armed Americans would stand up and crush them in a day. Our government would break down and the president would be ousted for letting foreign militaries invade our country.
Federal Government Military
Having served over 20 years in our military, I know that most soldiers would refuse the order to take part in the confiscation of weapons. First, the president would have to give the order, which is an “Illegal Order” in violation of the constitution. I don’t believe that service members would go back into the communities that raised them and conduct raids on good Americans in violation of the constitution.
Remember, these forces would have to come from a military base that is surrounded and supported by American communities. Civilians would simply cease to support the bases and they would fold in a short time. Cut of the fuel, food, electricity on bases and this would stop the silliness. Also, many, many service members live in the communities and they would have to travel from their houses to base unless they were locked down. In that case, their families would still be in the community and people would not be too friendly to those supporting these actions.
Federal Government DHS or TSA
The Federal government is not large enough or talented enough to seize guns. If they were to do 5-8 raids a day seizing guns, they would be physically and mentally exhausted and need a break. Physically conducting raids is exhausting. After the first few raids, the word would get out and Americans would start to fight back. It would take one good ambush from a house or along a travel route to decimate a tactical force or make it combat ineffective
Next, most Federal Agencies work out of a fixed location centrally located in a community. Also, their personnel live in those communities along with their families. Once the word got out that they were doing raids in violation to the constitution, they and their families would be at risk. If they were to start raiding houses, kicking in doors and breaking in windows looking for legally owned guns, their homes would be subject to the same treatment by Americans rising up to defend themselves. They would shortly find themselves without a place to live.
State Law Enforcement
The Governor would have to order State and Local Law Enforcement to either:
Seize guns
Ignore the Federal Orders
If they ignore the Federal Orders, things would be tense, but people would be civil. If they started to seize guns, they only have limited people and assets to do this. Much the same consequences would take place as with the Federal Government.
Local Law Enforcement
Local Police and Sheriff Departments are the backbone of who protects American Citizens. A Sheriff or Chief of Police would have to give the order for his people to begin to seize weapons. Their people would either comply or see it as an illegal order and refuse.
Remember, Chiefs and Sheriff’s also have to live and work in the same communities they serve. As I described with the Federal Government, local Tactical Teams could probably only do 8-10 hits in a day and then need a break. So they hit ten houses and seize their guns, the word would get out and now they are subject to living in the same community as those they are attacking. It would not go well. Also, after one or two determined Americans or combat vets fought back, the team would lose many to death or injury and they would have made a decision whether to continue to push the fight. Remember also, they have to sleep sometime. Their homes and families would be at risk. It is an ugly scenario at best.
Nation of Combat Veterans and Patriots
Having been at war for over 10 years, we have a nation of combat vets and contractors that have seen more action than many of our WWII vets. It has been said that only a small percentage of Americans stood up to the British War machine in the Revolutionary War. Americans are better armed and trained today than at any time in our nation’s history. Think about what would happen if just our nation’s veterans stood up. People have been buying more guns and ammunition in the past five years than any time in my life. The guns and ammunition are out there along with the talent to use them.
Kool-Aid Drinkers
Kool-Aid Drinkers is the term I use to describe the Jonestown voluntarily massacre where the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, a dedicated community western Guyana by the Peoples Temple led by cult leader Jim Jones intentionally drank poison Kool-Aid. Over 900 people died.
In every law enforcement, government and military agency or branch, there are a small number of Kool-Aid drinkers who would blindly follow orders. They would either be purged internally by their co-workers or people they attacked would stop their gene pool.
Also, at the police tactical team level, all members “volunteer” for the job and they can have the individual integrity to terminate their team service at any time if their profession becomes corrupt or misguided. I know many a good officer that has done that in the past.
Finally, there would be a certain number of American Kool-Aid drinkers that would turn in their weapons if asked. I believe it would be a small percentage as there are always those that do not have the will to resist or fight and they are not needed should thing get tough.
History of “Gun-Free Zones”
Our nation’s history is filled with examples of “gun-free” zones failed.
The Aurora Colorado movie massacre and the recent Connecticut shooting are two that come to mind. Also, remember the Fort Hood massacre where an Islamic extremist Major Nidal Malik Hasan killed 13 soldiers because our military bases are gun free zones. Combat trained soldiers had to be rescued by a security guard. That is embarrassing.
Evil came to all of these places and everyone was disarmed and not ready to fight back because they were gun free zones.
Think what would happen at a national level if the American people were disarmed. Another evil would come along either from inside our country or outside of it and resulting in our downfall.
How about others in recent history:
In 1929, the Soviet Union established gun control. From 1929 to 1953, about 20 million dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
In 1911, Turkey established gun control. From 1915 to 1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
Germany established gun control in 1938 and from 1939 to 1945, a total of 13 million Jews and others who were unable to defend themselves were rounded up and exterminated.
China established gun control in 1935. From 1948 to 1952, 20 million political dissidents, unable to defend themselves were rounded up and exterminated
Guatemala established gun control in 1964. From 1964 to 1981, 100,000 Mayan Indians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
Uganda established gun control in 1970. From 1971 to 1979, 300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
Cambodia established gun control in 1956. From 1975 to 1977, one million educated people, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
Defenseless people rounded up and exterminated in the 20th Century because of gun control: 56 million.
Solutions
Write your state representatives and let them know how you feel about this issue. I would like to think that most states would refuse the order.
Next, at the local level, talk to your Sheriff or Chief of Police and ask them if they would allow or support the federal government in their confiscation of firearms. Put them on the spot now and hold them accountable. I like to think that most states would refuse the order.
Should firearm confiscation begin, solutions are simple. If they cannot live in a community, they cannot work in a community. If their house goes away while they are at work confiscating guns, so be it. Allow them to leave with their family and what possessions they can pack in their car. Point them to California and let them know all the Hollywood types would be happy to financially support them in the fantasy land they wish to live in and that they are not welcome in Free America.
In the end I believe that guns are the glue that hold our country together. Guns keep the government in check and the individual American safe and free. Remove guns and the government will no longer be controlled by the people. The government will control the people.
Finally, it is claimed that the Battles of Lexington and Concord, in 1775 were started because General Gage attempted to carry out an order by the British government to disarm the population resulting in the “Shot heard round the world.”
About the Author
Paul R. Howe is a 20-year veteran and former Special Operations soldier and instructor. He owns Combat Shooting and Tactics (CSAT), where he consults with, trains and evaluates law enforcement and government agencies in technical and tactical techniques throughout the special operations spectrum. See www.combatshootingandtactics.com (http://www.combatshootingandtactics.com/) for details.
The VA doctors are less than stellar when it comes to diagnosing. Many vets can't afford anything else but the VA.
There's the real problem we need to be jumping up and down and screaming about...
BPTactical
02-22-2013, 11:09
AJ is a nitwit.
But something along these lines is conceivable. Dont forget Bo's EO's that he signed. One was granting the authority to the AG to define who should be allowed access to firearms. I interperet that as a POS anti gun, racist, criminal prick redefining the class of "Prohibited Persons"
Vets with PTSD issues?
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Persons that have ever had any form of psychological counseling?
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Owe on taxes?
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Ever publicly display dissent in any form?
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Not a pleasing thought......
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