Come And Git Me Coppers!...
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Come And Git Me Coppers!...
This scares me because I have more guns than this guy. And he was a top weapons specialist at Los Alomos...
http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Local% ... s-standoff
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that is such crap!!
and, unfortunately,not surprising.
so what if he had guns?
that's not much, or many.
It shows, that: "if they want ya, they'll take ya" and, find something to justify it.
It'll be interesting, to see if he "disappears" or, comes back "a changed man".
looking forward to Simon's take on this
and, unfortunately,not surprising.
so what if he had guns?
that's not much, or many.
It shows, that: "if they want ya, they'll take ya" and, find something to justify it.
It'll be interesting, to see if he "disappears" or, comes back "a changed man".
looking forward to Simon's take on this
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Knock, Knock, KNOCK!!!!...
Read this is as "yes you have the "right" to bear arms as long as you don't own one."
This is a media plant to get people in the mindset of "yeah we want to define who we want to have guns, and who can, and can not defend themselves." Our government is about to install a police state over the next few months, out of necessatity, because of the pending worldwide finacial collapse. Once we go into Military lockdown mode when Martial Law is declared, the less people with guns means, the fewer people able to resist. Fear will govern our everyday life, as we have already signed over all our rights by proxie. Even "Blinky" the blind man can see Lougner was a "false flag occurrence", probably CIA, it was the start of the process, start the snowball effect going. Soon in the weeks or so left, the definition for crazy will get more and more generalized, restrictions will become more inclusive, as they come for "your" weapons. As food and gas prices start rising to astronomical levels, in next few days, unrest will start happening here, as it is now happening everywhere else in the world.
There is a knock at your door, it's them...
THEIR COMING TO GIT YA...
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This is a media plant to get people in the mindset of "yeah we want to define who we want to have guns, and who can, and can not defend themselves." Our government is about to install a police state over the next few months, out of necessatity, because of the pending worldwide finacial collapse. Once we go into Military lockdown mode when Martial Law is declared, the less people with guns means, the fewer people able to resist. Fear will govern our everyday life, as we have already signed over all our rights by proxie. Even "Blinky" the blind man can see Lougner was a "false flag occurrence", probably CIA, it was the start of the process, start the snowball effect going. Soon in the weeks or so left, the definition for crazy will get more and more generalized, restrictions will become more inclusive, as they come for "your" weapons. As food and gas prices start rising to astronomical levels, in next few days, unrest will start happening here, as it is now happening everywhere else in the world.
There is a knock at your door, it's them...
THEIR COMING TO GIT YA...
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Yes it appears so, until you look at the whole thing in parts. He had super top secret clearance, he blew the whistle on one project, just think of all the other stuff he knows, they claim he was crazy, so they had what 300+ officers for one guy who didn't want to leave his cats, it was all over misdemeanors, a pistol, a 22 and a 30-06 rifle was his arsenal, they nabbed him when he went out to empty his trash...
It all adds up all right...
Remember, once they establish that there's a line it's up to those in charge to say where it's drawn.
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It all adds up all right...
Remember, once they establish that there's a line it's up to those in charge to say where it's drawn.
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Something tells me there's more to the story than evil government harassing honest gun owners.
Cats are pretty good at taking care of themselves. Was he an animal hoarder?
"...charging Morse with failing to comply with the conditions of his electronic monitoring... Morse, awaiting trial before Pfeffer on a charge of battery on a peace officer in Los Alamos in August, was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation before that case could proceed, but a bed at the Las Vegas, N.M., hospital where that evaluation was to take place was not available until this week. "
So for some reason he's been ordered to be electronically monitored? I guess we need a statement from his shrink.
30 officers, not 300, btw.
The following is interesting. I work in a highly technical environment. Whether it's in the public or private sector, I've never seen anyone slapped into a strait-jacket for criticizing safety procedures:
"Morse left the lab in 1976, and in recent years spoke out publicly after saying his internal protests were ignored about a design flaw with the warhead that would leave the United States at risk.
"We're vulnerable as hell," Morse said in a 2004 Associated Press article.
He also alleged that competition between LANL and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California led to weapons designers in Los Alamos cutting corners.
He argued the casing of the warhead was too thin."
It's fun to pretend that we're all at war with Darth Vader, but color me skeptical in this case.
More on this if you like:
http://www.abqjournal.com/abqnews/abqne ... eview.html
Cats are pretty good at taking care of themselves. Was he an animal hoarder?
"...charging Morse with failing to comply with the conditions of his electronic monitoring... Morse, awaiting trial before Pfeffer on a charge of battery on a peace officer in Los Alamos in August, was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation before that case could proceed, but a bed at the Las Vegas, N.M., hospital where that evaluation was to take place was not available until this week. "
So for some reason he's been ordered to be electronically monitored? I guess we need a statement from his shrink.
30 officers, not 300, btw.
The following is interesting. I work in a highly technical environment. Whether it's in the public or private sector, I've never seen anyone slapped into a strait-jacket for criticizing safety procedures:
"Morse left the lab in 1976, and in recent years spoke out publicly after saying his internal protests were ignored about a design flaw with the warhead that would leave the United States at risk.
"We're vulnerable as hell," Morse said in a 2004 Associated Press article.
He also alleged that competition between LANL and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California led to weapons designers in Los Alamos cutting corners.
He argued the casing of the warhead was too thin."
It's fun to pretend that we're all at war with Darth Vader, but color me skeptical in this case.
More on this if you like:
http://www.abqjournal.com/abqnews/abqne ... eview.html
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http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/parano ... ia/DS00862

In my time I have had a few friends and acquaintances with this condition. For a while, I buy into their delusions, but in time their true condition becomes clear. This NM guy sounds exactly like the ones I have known. Smart people can go crazy too.Paranoid schizophrenia is one of several types of schizophrenia, a chronic mental illness in which a person loses touch with reality (psychosis). The classic features of paranoid schizophrenia are having delusions and hearing things that aren't real.
With paranoid schizophrenia, your ability to think and function in daily life may be better than with other types of schizophrenia. You may not have as many problems with memory, concentration or dulled emotions. Still, paranoid schizophrenia is a serious, lifelong condition that can lead to many complications, including suicidal behavior.
With effective treatment, you can manage the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia and work toward leading a happier, healthier life.