
“…Dorner was equipped with an arsenal of weapons, including assault rifles with flash suppressors that masked the sound of gunfire and the location it was coming from as he pelted the first two deputies to arrive at the cabin, killing Det. Jeremiah MacKay…”
Understand that the mainstream media is nothing but dezinformatsiya, be it about guns, the Glorious Government’s advance towards social progress, or anything else.
And by the way — be smarter than Dorner.
Have a death video in the can and secured with reliable people for widespread release once you have been killed.
Relentless application of the basics wins games, people.
Play to win.
Мы являемся правительством. Мы здесь, чтобы помочь вам.
B.O.H.I.C.A.
Bless Our Home It’s Clean Again?
Russian words: “We are the government. We are here to help you.”
B.O.H.I.C.A. = Bend Over, Here It Comes Again.
Very familiar with the acronym. In fact, helped to paint those very letters above a set of dolphins, in black battery well paint, on the stern of the Truxton one night whilst she was moored up in the PI.
Just trying to ease the tension a bit.
I love those flash suppressors which are also silencers. Those rock!
I need to get some of them there “magic” flash suppressors. Must work like a ventriloguist. You pull the bang switch and it goes boom over yonder. WTF?
“Understand we found the door locked at that condominium,” he said. “My instructions were that we were not going to kick the doors open to unoccupied residences or ones where nobody answered.”
So they expected Dornier to answer the door?
разоружите и подойти.
Prisoners of the Free Militia will be kept safe if they surrender and cooperate immediately. Comply with the information on your surrender pass. Low-level regime workers will be treated gently and fairly.
This not a game!
Dorner is not a hero!
Was the LAPD shoot happy, the their pursuit of him, showing a disraguard of public safety, yas!
Let’s not over look that a young women & young man died by his actions. Dorner was nothing more than a over grown man baby throwing a tantrum.
Let’s not over look this, because the police came off looking like Keystone Cops.
Oh, it’s a game. A deadly serious game. One that has to be won.
Dorner, regardless of whether he was right or wrong taught an object lesson.
Did you pay attention in class?
Have you?
There are three types/models of “Revolution”
The type that happened in India.
The type that happened in America, leading to a more free/liberty minded society.
And then there’s what happened in France. Where at the end it was just a blood bath of making people pay for past perceived wrongs. Don’t forget Socialism has it’s roots in the French Revolution.
Just pushing for revolution, doesn’t sure the outcome you/we are looking for.
I fear we are heading towards the French model.
Pushing for revolution with out a clear cut plan for what comes after is just throwing the dice & hoping what will be, will turn out better than what we have now.
Propaganda is a two way street. The othersides telling their story to fit their agenda, we fineness the story to fit ours, and the truth lies somewhere in between.
Calling what is going on a game belittles the very serious nature of what is going on.
You seem a little fretful.
Bad mindset going into a fight. Or a game.
Death counseling and acceptance helped me a lot.
Just sayin’….
Been there done that excepted my own mortality.
My point is about getting what I/we want with as little death & destruction as possible.
It’s about; if the others side does it, it’s wrong and evil, but if our side does it, it’s justifiable and just what needed to happen.
That my friend is how you get a French Revolution, become just as bad as the them.
There is a difference between fighting to win/for something and fight just to kill your enemy; no matter what Patton said.
Sometimes/Most of the time, bassed on comments on this and other blogs, I wonder how many on our side get this, and those that don’t can do a lot of damage pushing us into an outcome; where, what come after an’t going to be any better than now.
What is it with this avoidance problem *we* have in looking at what the consequences of our actions could be.
“Oh, well it will turn out ok in the end!”
What if Dorner had back up ? While he was holed up random attacks on the LAPD started to happen. Bad situation for them; All their resources are focused there. On ather note; Does anyone know who Dorner actually was? I can find no online presence for him other that a Linkedin profile showing him as a cop. Blank…He is a ghost. Are we sure he wasn’t one of us? After all we are the good guys. He didn’t smoke the couple he captured , who later turned him in. He sacrificed his own life by not killing them. Can’t believe what you hear or see, but rank supplication at this point. Look him up and see if you can find anything
Ahhh! Very interesting, indeed. What if Dorner’s actions were to lure police into an ambush!
Obviously Dorner suffered from a multitude of problems because something of the nature he perpetrated does not generally occur with a snap, it builds and then snaps. I believe that many people are simply not talking about him if they knew or came into contact with him, or their warnings were all squashed or being kept under wraps to portray him as a psycho veteran/ex-cop that went nuts with guns. All to further the socialist liberal elitist agenda, but… Dorner was pro-Obama, pro-gun control, pro-human/social control. All of that has simply been pushed off the table and kicked until scattered on the ground.
Don’t paint the cops with too broad a brush on this one, because their actions have been set since Reno got away with it at Waco, and Ruby Ridge. Now the cancer has spread to the point of being truly an uncontrollable point. Rein them in all over the nation because it has reached a the point where law enforcement and military, are an occupying force in America.
Pay attention to March 18th through 28th, 2013, the United Nations vote as covered on my blog.
Molan Labe!
I paint ‘em with a broad brush. Hopefully you aren’t trying to excuse things.
Josey Wales3633: I call ‘em like I see ‘em. I make no excuses for law enforcement, or anybody. Burning out suspects is an integral part of law enforcement’s playbook because nobody spoke out against law enforcement when the Weaver family was attacked and assailed, and then what took place in Waco, Texas, with that Conflagration of the Branch Dividian Compound. The heads of the law enforcement officials need to be rolled. Regarding Dorner matter, I do not hold it against the patrol cops. It’s not like the patrol cops were breaking their Oath, instead they were upholding their Oath but the bosses need to be held accountable for the “Burn ‘Em Out” policy, even if Dorner was as bad as the news reported, even if it was disinformation. Questions, especially in the climate of what is taking place on Capitol Hill, the United Nations vote coming up, and so many States that feel compelled to flog evil gun owners due to a Connecticut issue belonging to no other State, but the taxpayers paid for the misuse of funds of those politicians that addressed a matter that has no bearing on any other State than Connecticut. Read Jay352′s comments because they are brilliant and thought provoking. And while you are at it, you can read my blog: Brittius.com, because I don’t bullshit, and I don’t play games. What’s going on all around us calls for everybody to keep calm and think. The opposition is depending on people to jump to conclusions, which will generally be wrongheaded and stupid because we need to know “in fact”, when law enforcement needs either “reasonable cause to believe”, or, “probable cause”. I don’t make the laws.
What about the cops who shot up all the people and vehicles that matched (well, no, not really matched at all) Dorner’s description? Sure, hold the higher ups accountable, too. But it sounds to me like you are saying the shooters are not accountable. Maybe I’m wrong.
None of “us” make the laws either. So what? A righteous man chooses to not obey unlawful dictates, and righteous cops choose not to enforce them. If they do, then they are as much to blame as their managers. It sounds to me like you are using the “I was just following orders,” defense. I guess you think the shooters at Waco and Ruby Ridge aren’t to blame?
You are excusing the actual doers, and that’s ridiculous.
Shooters at Ruby Ridge are what is precisely defined as abuse of power types. The following orders used to exclude immoral or unlawful orders but that was before 9/11/2001, I do not know what changes were made with the Patriot Act, it expanded their powers. Today it seems they are all too willing to jump into something wrong. The cops that went after Dorner were not federal people so I would like to give them the benefit of the doubt as Dorner from what I can make of it was in fact dangerous. I do not recall Weaver family harming anyone, nor the folks in Waco, harming anyone. Those were administrative violations and not committing murders. You are generally correct but there was a bit more to Dorner’s actions that appears to have contributed in what took place. He had a confirmed body count.
Personally, after reading the Dorner Manifesto I wonder if he’s been playing us all. After all, wasn’t he an intel officer in the Navy? Surely he would have known that his words would be twisted around by the MSM in order to demonize others. So why not put in words of praise for all the people who are statist, anti-freedom and anti-gun, and praise gun control? And condemn assault weapons and the NRA? I don’t know if this was his intent or not, but it sure kept the gun-grabbers mouths shut, at least regarding this incident. Disinformation can work both ways, you know.
My thoughts are that it could be possible that Dorner was taken out because he was a loose cannon.