A lot of you folks

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are going to need to get comfortable with the idea of being outlaws. Because you are no longer being given a choice in the matter.
Rittenhouse, Gardner, the McCloskeys, and dozens of others prove that you will be persecuted and prosecuted for doing nothing wrong. They will throw you in a cage if they fail to kill you, and they will destroy you if they can't keep you in a cage.


Stop thinking like a "good citizen" who hasn't done anything wrong, and thus has nothing to fear; we don't live in that world anymore.
 
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From the link;
"How can I get through to law-abiding citizens that THE JUSTICE SYSTEM IS BEING WEAPONIZED AGAINST US???


I'm exasperated almost beyond measure at the seeming inability of some people to recognize that we're operating in a different environment right now, as far as the justice system is concerned. With demonstrations, protests and riots breaking out in almost all American cities, law-abiding, upright citizens cannot - dare not - assume any longer that the justice system will recognize them for what they are, and respect their rights, and work to uphold them. Instead, in far too many jurisdictions in these United States, the justice system has been corrupted. It's become biased and politically correct. It now works to uphold what politicians and pressure groups dictate, not what law and common sense mandate.

I've provided many examples in previous articles, most recently yesterday. I was startled to read comments from some readers of that article protesting their right to act in self-defense, as if nothing had changed in the past year or two. Folks, things have changed. We may still be living under the same laws, but they're no longer being even-handedly applied. We're no longer operating in the same legal environment. Forces on the left are openly campaigning to elect "progressive" prosecutors and District Attorneys, and pouring massive amounts of money into their campaigns. Thanks to widespread voter apathy and the support of mainstream news media, they've succeeded in doing so in several major cities. Even in Texas, where the laws are very much in favor of law-abiding individuals, there are now prosecutors who openly state that they won't charge certain categories of "politically correct" offender. They're also trying to put legal roadblocks in the way of citizens who defend themselves in accordance with the law. In so many words, they're looking to make examples of the latter in an attempt to put pressure on others, to stop them exercising their legal rights. Prosecution has been politicized.

If you haven't read these articles yet, please do so (in the order shown) before continuing. They provide essential background information.

Consider, also, the Kyle Rittenhouse affair in Kenosha, Wisconsin. What happened is clear, but interpretations of it differ widely depending on the persuasions and perspectives of those offering them. Much of the evidence - recorded by multiple witnesses on video, from multiple angles - suggests that in fact, Rittenhouse was, indeed, defending himself against unlawful attack. That will have to be decided by the courts, of course, but already extremists are blackening his name and threatening his life in prison. Prosecutors appear to be playing political games rather than enforce the laws, because they're acting against one side only - not the rioters as well, despite their clearly illegal actions.

In so many words, extremists on the left of US politics are trying to use current self-defense cases to fundamentally change US laws and how they're interpreted in our judicial system. Archimedes famously said, "Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world." The Rittenhouse affair, the McCloskey case (in which prosecutorial bias is also clearly evident), the Zimmerman trial, and others like them are the fulcrums; pressure from the progressive left, exercised through street demonstrations and protests, are the lever. Politicians are taking note, and responding accordingly - to our detriment as law-abiding citizens.

There's yet another case making headlines right now. It demonstrates my point yet again. Bold, underlined text is my emphasis.

A Nebraska bar owner that killed a rioter has been charged with “terrorism” and “manslaughter” by a District Attorney who initially admitted it was blatant self defense.

The DA has also admitted that they were “pressured” by local activists and politicians to bring the charges.
There's more at the link.

Herschel Smith offers this blunt, uncompromising warning.

War has been declared on you, your family, and your possessions. You’ve seen enough instances like this to know how it’s going to go down.

You behave according to traditional Western and Biblical jurisprudence, and then the unthinkable happens.

You’ve been baited into a response. Every action has been videoed. A prosecutor charges you with some crime, or even decides not to.

The family of the one who has been shot gets on local television and cries and talks about what a “good boy” he was, and how he had such a bright future, complete with smiling pictures of the boy and local pastors talking about volunteer work he did. It will all be covered by local talking heads in suits and pretty dresses, who look sad while listening, and show the utmost unction during the interviews.

Local politicians, who want to get reelected and need all the votes they can muster, pressure prosecutors. The prosecutor changes his or her mind and convenes a “Grand Jury.”

. . .

You get convicted, or even if you don’t, you spend your life savings and go bankrupt defending yourself.

This all happens if you use traditional TTPs [Tactics, Techniques and Procedures] to defend yourself and your family, even attempting to warn rioters with warning shots because you don’t really want to harm anyone, under the assumption that America is still a civilized and just society, not at war with itself.
Again, more at the link.

Friends, I'm astonished to still read comments such as some of those made yesterday. Where do I find words sufficiently convincing to show that what we've taken as a given for so long - our lawful, legitimate right to defend ourselves - is no longer something we can take for granted? Some people just don't seem to get it. The forces of left-wing progressive politics have infiltrated our legal and prosecutorial system, and are seeking to weaponize it against us. That's the hard, raw, inescapable reality of our situation right now.

Go read what I said earlier about defending yourself against such a system. If you live in a jurisdiction where the progressive left is in control, you're in enemy territory. You cannot take your basic rights for granted any longer. Political correctness can and will be weaponized against you. Therefore, if you need to defend yourself or your loved ones or your property, you have to take that reality into account, and plan and act accordingly.

Friends, that's the current reality for many of us, depending on where we live. Please, please, keep it in mind, and act accordingly.

Peter"
 
If you are forced to defend yourself against scum then when they try to arrest you, defend yourself.
 
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You need to get some form of concealed carry insurance, whether you carry or not; it will help with legal costs.
You need to identify a local bondsman or 2 who can get you out of lockup in a timely fashion if you find yourself there.
You need an attorney on retainer, now..... not later.
 
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You might even need to look into relocating..... a second passport is handy.
 
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If you do need to defend yourself or your property, be smart about it; it's okay to wear masks nowadays.
Just saying....
 
You need to get some form of concealed carry insurance, whether you carry or not; it will help with legal costs.
You need to identify a local bondsman or 2 who can get you out of lockup in a timely fashion if you find yourself there.
You need an attorney on retainer, now..... not later.

Yep. Very wise words.
 
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If you do get arrested for defending your home or business, don't be surprised if they take every firearm they can find from you and your property . You might make bail, get home, and find your safe cut open with a receipt left by the cops. (BTW, your really nice guns won't be on it; they will end up in some cop's personal collection.)

A bag with a spare pistol, a burner phone, and a few bucks in 20s or hundreds stashed away in a safe place might come in very handy.
 
You need to get some form of concealed carry insurance, whether you carry or not; it will help with legal costs.
You need to identify a local bondsman or 2 who can get you out of lockup in a timely fashion if you find yourself there.
You need an attorney on retainer, now..... not later.
Concealed carry ins is a scam. besides if the government does not give a damn about your rights some BS law firm is not going to be able to help you. Man up and defend yourself. You're doomed anyway if you defend yourself from a leftist pos in leftist shit land.
 
The most difficult thing for most people though, will be that you will need to change your thinking, and adjust your beliefs; the disillusionment you will feel can kill you if you're not careful. That's what happened to Gardner, IMO.

You need to accept that no one with the power to help you, cares enough about you or your rights to do so.

You're on your own, with nothing but the true friends you have already made.
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Sit down and make a list of your friends; now cross off every name that you wouldn't trust to hide you from the guys at the door..... bet that list got a lot shorter, didn't it?

And what's even worse? Some of the folks you do trust, will backstab you.


Think this stuff through now, while you have the luxury of time..... because it is going to suck, either way. But preparing yourself for it will help.
 
If you do get arrested for defending your home or business, don't be surprised if they take every firearm they can find from you and your property . You might make bail, get home, and find your safe cut open with a receipt left by the cops. (BTW, your really nice guns won't be on it; they will end up in some cop's personal collection.)

A bag with a spare pistol, a burner phone, and a few bucks in 20s or hundreds stashed away in a safe place might come in very handy.
All more reason to resist.
 

"You can't stop the signal Mal."

And the prosecutor can't show the jury that you ever owned one of these.

Just saying.
 
You need to get some form of concealed carry insurance, whether you carry or not; it will help with legal costs.
You need to identify a local bondsman or 2 who can get you out of lockup in a timely fashion if you find yourself there.
You need an attorney on retainer, now..... not later.

Yep. Very wise words.
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PM me....
 
Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
It's still gonna suck though...... way more than you think, if you've never been through it.

I agree.

The left is using the legal system to financially destroy people.

The McCloskeys will win in court...but it will cost them a million dollars in lawyer fees...and the left knows it.
And things like GoFundMe won't allow them to use their services; they're in it too. I doubt FB would let someone fundraise for someone in this situation either.
Start thinking and planning now.
 

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