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Guy flies plane into IRS building

Started by Kat Kanning, February 18, 2010, 06:37 PM NHFT

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CJS

Quote from: Raineyrocks on February 18, 2010, 07:54 PM NHFT
Quote from: Lloyd Danforth on February 18, 2010, 07:46 PM NHFT
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What is it?  Links don't work for me right now, eeer Mozilla keeps shutting down now too!  This is so irritating when I'm on Mozzilla I can't see avatars or the top bar that says home, help, moderate, blah, blah so I log on to the forum now with Internet Explorer and I can't see videos or click on links. :P

Rainy have you updated your firefox browser recently ? Mine is on auto update and I was having problems so I went back to an older version .... I think it has something to do with my AMD Atholon 32 bit processor .

Russell Kanning


Lloyd Danforth

Quote from: Sam A. Robrin on February 18, 2010, 09:03 PM NHFT
You can call it the "Joe Your Stack" Bank . . .
As if I'm not in deep enough, now ;D

Lloyd Danforth

Quote from: Russell Kanning on February 19, 2010, 06:25 AM NHFT
if only the irs had enough shotguns
Yeah. They could load them with anti small aircraft bullets and stand around looking out the windows.

Sam A. Robrin

Well, you have to admit--this guy really "gets it" when it comes to tilting at Fed windmills . . .

Ogre

Quote from: Raineyrocks on February 18, 2010, 10:07 PM NHFT
David Icke and Alex have said they want to provoke violence but really what we need is peaceful non-compliance, stop feeding the machine and it stops running.   I would hope the majority of people would see this and stop complying with this corrupt government but first they, (myself included), need to know how to do this. 

Does anybody understand that?  I hope so because I'm getting tired of doing nothing and not knowing what to do.  :)

Indeed, with children, this is more difficult because yes, the state is more than willing to use the leverage of your children against you to force you to comply. My suggestion, regarding the children, is to have a backup plan. For example, the state has much more difficulty taking children that are not in the specific state they are in. So our family has a plan with an emergency bag and an emergency location outside of the state. Should anything happen to me, the rest of the family packs up and runs out of state as quickly as possible. Perfect? No. But is it a plan that will slow the state down from taking my children? I hope so.

As for finding things to do, your best bet is to keep reading here. Lots of people come up with lots of good ideas here. And you can help participate without being as openly disobedient as to risk your children -- for example, you can show up to protests and sign-holdings to support those caged by thugs. Show up to peaceful gatherings to show your support. And if you're into that kind of thing, go ahead and contact legislators. But yeah, open disobedience to the state while you have children is risky -- and the state knows that.

Ogre

And sadly, the "we need more government to protect us" has already started.

Jim Johnson

I noticed that aircraft and fire didn't make the building free fall.

Friday

Quote from: Raineyrocks on February 18, 2010, 10:07 PM NHFT
When I was at a candle lit vigil against the invasion of Iraq this guy came up to me, (I"m so lucky this way), and started asking me questions in a hostile manner.  I didn't know what to say and that's why I'm afraid to participate in a lot of protests and stuff because I feel I could harm "the cause" more than help it, if I don't have answers.  I know 100% that guy walked away feeling like he was totally right and the bunch of us were idiots because I just stood there. Maybe I may have been able to have given him things to think of and reflect upon later, if I'd known what to say or if he had just confronted someone smarter.  Does anybody understand that?  I hope so because I'm getting tired of doing nothing and not knowing what to do.  :)
Rainey, some people suggest practicing responses to questions ahead of time, as if you're an actor in a play.  But I wouldn't beat yourself up about it.  If a strange man got in my face and started acting hostile I'd probably be so stressed out that even if I had memorized answers, I'd be too nervous to remember them.  Just know that you are on the right side of the issue (and probably a happier person than he is).   :hug:

Free libertarian

Quote from: Jim Johnson on February 19, 2010, 03:48 PM NHFT
I noticed that aircraft and fire didn't make the building free fall.

  In keeping with past precedent, since the guy that did it was from Texas, the United States will now attack Oklahoma. 

Tom Sawyer

Quote from: Free libertarian on February 19, 2010, 03:59 PM NHFT
Quote from: Jim Johnson on February 19, 2010, 03:48 PM NHFT
I noticed that aircraft and fire didn't make the building free fall.

  In keeping with past precedent, since the guy that did it was from Texas, the United States will now attack Oklahoma. 
;D ;D

Pat K

So this guy his plane and a duck crash into an IRS building..............


Kat Kanning

So I was talking to a "normal" person yesterday...not a freestater I mean.  She's a self-described democrat and a catholic.  She brought up the subject of the guy flying a plane into an IRS building and said the guy should be nominated for sainthood. 

Did the guy who did this die?

Lloyd Danforth

Yes, but I don't know if he was Catholic. Unless the feds created a body they needed to get rid of, it looks like he took someone with him. I wouldn't like his chances for Sainthood....National Hero, maybe!