No. A $12,000 rifle would be a custom handmade rifle made of a more expensive steel mix.
Someone who has a gun like that will either be rich, or would be such an exceptional sportsman that they wouldn't have missed.
Alts are cringe, but you're partially not wrong.
Nothing you ever give to the jew will ever sate them as they are evil. They aren't driven by need, and so can't be reasoned with on the bases of survival.
That being said relocating and creating a centralized European power to safeguard the European people that are willing to follow is a good idea. Likewise, creating a power base to exert international influence to start the process of retaking European lands and protecting the European people abroad is also a good idea.
The issue is there is no functionally unclaimed territory besides the sea. Almost all solutions to getting territory involve raising an army and collecting enough resources/blackmail to buy out one of the current powers from land they aren't using.
There is no third world you can just conquer as one of the major powers have actual control over it and will use excessive military intervention to drive you out.
>Smith, a native of South Africa who became a naturalized U.S. citizen shortly before torturing and killing Henry at an Anchorage hotel in September 2019, showed no emotion during sentencing.
Probably a crypto given the face and location of origin.
Certain areas of the US are at extreme risk of wildfires due to a mixture of geographical conditions, and government mismanagement.
If you start a wildfire on the western half of the cascades, you are trying to kill 1,000s of people at least.
In terms of physically, in my 20s.
In terms of memory of my bloodline and history over 400 as I can still reliably trace my ancestry to the Mayflower, and a good bit before that.
>Niggers in Oregon.
We had 32-36 mulattos in the entirety of Oregon in 1860 if memory serves, and it remained that way until the constitutional ban on negroes and mulattos was removed.
Oregon was established as a slave free, and nearly black free state.
On a mass scale it's harder than you think. Forming a mercenary group and wiping out invasive gangs and cartels isn't impossible and can be done with the informational aid and blessing of local police if you know how to deal with them.
The problem is arming such a group. How many ammo manufactures and gunsmiths are going to supply aid to a European Nationalist group that's focused on wiping out criminal gangs? Barely any, as its too much risk in their eyes at least until such a group proves itself.
How hard is it to obtain those skills to be your own supplier? Insanely difficult, the price to entry is high, and none of the old fags that are the remaining portion of the industry want to do any type of mentorship.
Ammunition production isn't too difficult if you're buying the components, just not much cheaper than just buying the ammunition itself.
So we end up in a position where we could possibly justify bringing back dead or alive bounties for "illegal alien criminal groups" but we lack the resources and training to form such groups competently.
The slow and steady approach of making contacts, and expanded my knowledge to find cheaper and quicker paths is so far the only solution I've found to resolve this problem.
>By the way, have you attempted to legally aquire a suppressor recently? I say it like that because of the paranoia with this place.
Nope. None of my firearms can even use most suppressers for a variety of reasons, and I would still need ear protection for most of them even with a suppresser.
I think you may have just gotten lucky as I know a guy that got a SBR a little while ago, and it took six months for all the paper work to go through.
>The legal route is better just because it won't fuck up
Your name is in a database with your suppressers. Should a new law be bulshitted into existence that makes them completely "illegal" you'll have to give them up or risk being raided until the law is removed if it ever is.
There are pros and cons either way. I won't say which is better as the choice to waive your 2nd and 4th amendment rights for the "easy and safe" way should have never been a choice we were forced to make to begin with.
Basic handloading tools and molds should be in your bug out bag. As well as a small booklet with loading information for common ammunition and your ammunition. Even if you can't find your ammunition, you can break down other ammunition to make ammunition for your firearm.
With everything I just listed above, the tools shouldn't way more than 10 pounds maximum.
JustALover, Sector2, TomMacdonald, Portmanure, dirtywhiteboy are confirmed to be bots.
Even if they had gotten the visuals perfect, the sound was completely wrong. Not only is that not what an A10 sounds like when it is firing, but there would also be the noise of its engines at that distance as well as noise from its maneuvers. Hell it fired in two bursts but you only hear one.
This is ignoring the fact that an A10 would never approach an AA gun from that distance. Even when engaging just infantry, they tend to fire from way further out and break off way earlier. There's plenty of youtube videos on military channels if you want to know what they actually look and sound like when in combat.
I had all of those things, and yet I figured out the trick, and am still figuring out more.
It doesn't explain why my forefathers let things devolve into the state they are in now, nor does it explain the forefathers of my kin and neighbors.
Air conditioning, television, and supermarket groceries make it easier to avoid thinking about the problems that plague you and the world around you. However, an innate childish desire to ignore the world around you, and hope someone else fixes things has to be present and be strong to begin with.
The avoidance of pain is the root of all suffering.
I knew and understood this trick back in early highschool, and came upon it by asking the simple question of,
"if I wanted to rule quietly with no risk of rebellion, how would I do it?" The answer of course was to hind behind two or more opposite political parties that I controlled, and have the choice of which part was in power decided by the people.
I briefly forgot it in my earliest 20s, but remembered it soon after Trump's failures.
The truth is it doesn't require intelligence to realize this. You just have to sit down and think about these things, and have a strong stomach for things your don't want to be true.
Which paints a miserable picture of the men before me. Either too self distracting to stop and think for a little while, or to weak to handle the reality of the situation.
Pretty much all firearm laws. Most vehicle licensing and registration laws. Most non-interstate trade laws. Most water/mineral rights laws (if it wasn't reserved to congress or by the state it defaults to the public). Etc.
It would be easier and faster to list what they are doing that is constitutional.
>It's more like your post makes no sense. There were no nukes in June 1944 or for a good while after that.
It's obvious I'm talking about 1945 and onward.
>For a time the US had a nuclear monopoly over a USSR that controlled the Eastern Bloc. It didn't force them out.
As none were used, and no attempt at destroying the Soviet Union was ever made. This is my entire point, the USA had the power to bring a permanent end to its supposed arch enemy, and yet refused to do so.
The US had a 4 year gap on the Soviets for operational nukes, more than enough time to force them to capitulate.
If you have a reasonable concern that your enemy is going for world domination, which the Soviets were, why wouldn't you just wipe them out when there's 0 consequences? As for damage to Europe, it would barely be anything. The Soviets had their frontline but were out of manpower and moral. Once that was broken it wouldn't have required more than one or two bombs in Soviet cities to end it.
The US's behavior in WW2 makes no sense, unless you operate from the position that the US and USSR were under control by the same group.
s23erdctfvyg 5 points 10 months ago
Which of course makes them unreliable.
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s23erdctfvyg 5 points 10 months ago
No. A $12,000 rifle would be a custom handmade rifle made of a more expensive steel mix.
Someone who has a gun like that will either be rich, or would be such an exceptional sportsman that they wouldn't have missed.
/v/whatever viewpost?postid=6693e92f384c7
s23erdctfvyg 0 points 10 months ago
Alts are cringe, but you're partially not wrong.
Nothing you ever give to the jew will ever sate them as they are evil. They aren't driven by need, and so can't be reasoned with on the bases of survival.
That being said relocating and creating a centralized European power to safeguard the European people that are willing to follow is a good idea. Likewise, creating a power base to exert international influence to start the process of retaking European lands and protecting the European people abroad is also a good idea.
The issue is there is no functionally unclaimed territory besides the sea. Almost all solutions to getting territory involve raising an army and collecting enough resources/blackmail to buy out one of the current powers from land they aren't using.
There is no third world you can just conquer as one of the major powers have actual control over it and will use excessive military intervention to drive you out.
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s23erdctfvyg 2 points 10 months ago
>Smith, a native of South Africa who became a naturalized U.S. citizen shortly before torturing and killing Henry at an Anchorage hotel in September 2019, showed no emotion during sentencing.
Probably a crypto given the face and location of origin.
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s23erdctfvyg 0 points 10 months ago
>Fellow burialgoods enjoyer.
Nice.
Last word is reflection, video is cut short.
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s23erdctfvyg 1 point 10 months ago
Certain areas of the US are at extreme risk of wildfires due to a mixture of geographical conditions, and government mismanagement.
If you start a wildfire on the western half of the cascades, you are trying to kill 1,000s of people at least.
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s23erdctfvyg 0 points 10 months ago
In terms of physically, in my 20s.
In terms of memory of my bloodline and history over 400 as I can still reliably trace my ancestry to the Mayflower, and a good bit before that.
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s23erdctfvyg 6 points 10 months ago
They didn't even bring their niggers here. Literally the state was founded on everyone's mutual hatred for niggers.
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s23erdctfvyg 4 points 10 months ago
>Niggers in Oregon.
We had 32-36 mulattos in the entirety of Oregon in 1860 if memory serves, and it remained that way until the constitutional ban on negroes and mulattos was removed.
Oregon was established as a slave free, and nearly black free state.
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s23erdctfvyg 1 point 10 months ago
Israel obviously.
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s23erdctfvyg 1 point 10 months ago
On a mass scale it's harder than you think. Forming a mercenary group and wiping out invasive gangs and cartels isn't impossible and can be done with the informational aid and blessing of local police if you know how to deal with them.
The problem is arming such a group. How many ammo manufactures and gunsmiths are going to supply aid to a European Nationalist group that's focused on wiping out criminal gangs? Barely any, as its too much risk in their eyes at least until such a group proves itself.
How hard is it to obtain those skills to be your own supplier? Insanely difficult, the price to entry is high, and none of the old fags that are the remaining portion of the industry want to do any type of mentorship.
Ammunition production isn't too difficult if you're buying the components, just not much cheaper than just buying the ammunition itself.
So we end up in a position where we could possibly justify bringing back dead or alive bounties for "illegal alien criminal groups" but we lack the resources and training to form such groups competently.
The slow and steady approach of making contacts, and expanded my knowledge to find cheaper and quicker paths is so far the only solution I've found to resolve this problem.
/v/whatever viewpost?postid=66849c1bc5e77
s23erdctfvyg 1 point 10 months ago
>By the way, have you attempted to legally aquire a suppressor recently? I say it like that because of the paranoia with this place.
Nope. None of my firearms can even use most suppressers for a variety of reasons, and I would still need ear protection for most of them even with a suppresser.
I think you may have just gotten lucky as I know a guy that got a SBR a little while ago, and it took six months for all the paper work to go through.
>The legal route is better just because it won't fuck up
Your name is in a database with your suppressers. Should a new law be bulshitted into existence that makes them completely "illegal" you'll have to give them up or risk being raided until the law is removed if it ever is.
There are pros and cons either way. I won't say which is better as the choice to waive your 2nd and 4th amendment rights for the "easy and safe" way should have never been a choice we were forced to make to begin with.
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s23erdctfvyg 1 point 10 months ago
Basic handloading tools and molds should be in your bug out bag. As well as a small booklet with loading information for common ammunition and your ammunition. Even if you can't find your ammunition, you can break down other ammunition to make ammunition for your firearm.
With everything I just listed above, the tools shouldn't way more than 10 pounds maximum.
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s23erdctfvyg 1 point 10 months ago
One of his alts is still around so it's not surprising you didn't notice.
Also he was asking how to make explosives illegally last I checked.
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s23erdctfvyg 3 points 10 months ago
He posted a pic of "himself and his muslim wife" a few days ago, it was from a reddit meme.
He's a troll, and a shitty one at that.
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s23erdctfvyg 0 points 10 months ago
Just an FYI if you're ever visiting, this is also an issue pretty much everywhere on the Oregon coast, and you're given far less warning by the water.
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s23erdctfvyg 0 points 10 months ago
JustALover, Sector2, TomMacdonald, Portmanure, dirtywhiteboy are confirmed to be bots.
Even if they had gotten the visuals perfect, the sound was completely wrong. Not only is that not what an A10 sounds like when it is firing, but there would also be the noise of its engines at that distance as well as noise from its maneuvers. Hell it fired in two bursts but you only hear one.
This is ignoring the fact that an A10 would never approach an AA gun from that distance. Even when engaging just infantry, they tend to fire from way further out and break off way earlier. There's plenty of youtube videos on military channels if you want to know what they actually look and sound like when in combat.
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s23erdctfvyg -3 points 11 months ago
I had all of those things, and yet I figured out the trick, and am still figuring out more.
It doesn't explain why my forefathers let things devolve into the state they are in now, nor does it explain the forefathers of my kin and neighbors.
Air conditioning, television, and supermarket groceries make it easier to avoid thinking about the problems that plague you and the world around you. However, an innate childish desire to ignore the world around you, and hope someone else fixes things has to be present and be strong to begin with.
The avoidance of pain is the root of all suffering.
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s23erdctfvyg 0 points 11 months ago
>https://www.reddit.com/r/MemriTVmemes/comments/19b3zab/bismillah_what_a_lucky_man_brozzer_is_just_look/
This is a meme from elsewhere.
Anyways, how's life going for you TrumpMan?
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s23erdctfvyg 4 points 11 months ago
I knew and understood this trick back in early highschool, and came upon it by asking the simple question of,
"if I wanted to rule quietly with no risk of rebellion, how would I do it?" The answer of course was to hind behind two or more opposite political parties that I controlled, and have the choice of which part was in power decided by the people.
I briefly forgot it in my earliest 20s, but remembered it soon after Trump's failures.
The truth is it doesn't require intelligence to realize this. You just have to sit down and think about these things, and have a strong stomach for things your don't want to be true.
Which paints a miserable picture of the men before me. Either too self distracting to stop and think for a little while, or to weak to handle the reality of the situation.
/v/Jews viewpost?postid=666f45b8da1e1
s23erdctfvyg 2 points 11 months ago
Pretty much all firearm laws. Most vehicle licensing and registration laws. Most non-interstate trade laws. Most water/mineral rights laws (if it wasn't reserved to congress or by the state it defaults to the public). Etc.
It would be easier and faster to list what they are doing that is constitutional.
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s23erdctfvyg 0 points 11 months ago
>It's more like your post makes no sense. There were no nukes in June 1944 or for a good while after that.
It's obvious I'm talking about 1945 and onward.
>For a time the US had a nuclear monopoly over a USSR that controlled the Eastern Bloc. It didn't force them out.
As none were used, and no attempt at destroying the Soviet Union was ever made. This is my entire point, the USA had the power to bring a permanent end to its supposed arch enemy, and yet refused to do so.
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s23erdctfvyg 0 points 11 months ago
The US had a 4 year gap on the Soviets for operational nukes, more than enough time to force them to capitulate.
If you have a reasonable concern that your enemy is going for world domination, which the Soviets were, why wouldn't you just wipe them out when there's 0 consequences? As for damage to Europe, it would barely be anything. The Soviets had their frontline but were out of manpower and moral. Once that was broken it wouldn't have required more than one or two bombs in Soviet cities to end it.
The US's behavior in WW2 makes no sense, unless you operate from the position that the US and USSR were under control by the same group.
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s23erdctfvyg 0 points 11 months ago
Does it matter if it's mass firebombing or nukes? Either way we had it, and the Soviets didn't or were out of it at that point.
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s23erdctfvyg 0 points 11 months ago
>Member for: 2 days
It's someone's alt.
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