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"Back to the Future: The Invergordon Mutiny."

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

When the monster of anarchy does arrive, it's important not only to be armed, but to have hardened your home.
Dead-bolt and secure all exterior doors. Peep-holes are a must. An alarm system is a good idea. If you have to park your vehicles outside of a locked garage, park them in a lighted area. Consider exterior alarms such as the driveway type, which will give you additional warning when the looters use avenues of approach.
Above all, check your perimiters at night. That's when things will happen. Stay visibly armed. If someone is casually walking through your neighborhood checking things out and they see your and yours going about your business with an AK or a shotgun slung over your shoulder and a .45 on your hip, they will think twice.

June 1, 2010 at 8:44 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad you posted this. I just reminded the local Sheriffs of this, in my own words, along with a copy of your “Choose this day whom you will serve.”: An Open Letter to American Law Enforcement.

June 1, 2010 at 8:49 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're joking!

I look to my left and I look to my right: there's not a single family in my HOA cluster who would deign to pick up a firearm, much less know what to do with one if they worked up the courage to touch it. This is prime, northern Virginia Obama soil right here, and everyone around me has their head stuck in said soil right up to their shoulders. Armed patrols? Armed watches? No way!

I will play things by ear, and take care of me and mine first -- if I see things getting worse, I'm out of here.

Cooperative security will only work with those that are able, and willing, to accept responsibility for their own protection. Those types will be difficult to find in certain areas of the country, you know.

June 1, 2010 at 10:32 AM

Anonymous Billy Beck said...

"Anarchy is coming to a street near you."

No, Mike. Chaos is coming, and that's a categorical difference. In fact, when people take their own lives into their own hands out there in the middle of it, that will represent anarchy, and it is exactly what will be called for.

Here's what you statists need to understand: you are on your own, and you always have been, government paternalism notwithstanding. You will need to realize this when it counts.

Anarchy and chaos are two completely different things.

June 1, 2010 at 10:45 AM

Blogger Taylor Harbin said...

This story was a great analogy for what is going on right now. Police departments across the nation are laying off cops at an alarming rate. Not only that, but fire departments and other emergency institutions.

June 1, 2010 at 11:18 AM

Anonymous John Venlet said...

Mike,

It is not anarchy (without rule, or government rule) which will arrive, but chaos. There is an important distinction between them.

With that said, your advice if chaos should arrive, ala an American Invergordon mutiny, is spot on.

June 1, 2010 at 2:15 PM

Anonymous straightarrow said...

Anonymous, are you aware that Oklahoma just passed into law a bill making it illegal to harden your home?

I could not harden my home. It would be far more expensive than I have the wherewithal to accomplish. I however am a hard man when pushed. That will have to be enough.

June 1, 2010 at 4:03 PM

Blogger Ahab said...

I live out in the country. The nearest LEO is eight miles away. That leaves my country road defended by the residents there-on. We can barricade the road to prevent motor vehicle traffic of non-residents; but, through the woodlands on both sides of the road and outside the housing is problematic.

The only thing we've got going for us is our dogs, ever mindful and ever sensitive to intruders. It'll only take one shot to arouse the whole road. One killing shot, as I don't shoot to wound, like the idiot woman in NYC wants her cops to do.

Come nightfall, there are too few to parade around each individual home to protect it and inhabitants. That's why I've got a good, alert, dog! To awaken us if somebody comes snooping by. And awake I will be, with shotgun in hand and pistol on hip. The cameras will be installed tomorrow, and all around the property. Have a good lo-light system with switchable monitor, camera to camera. Can't do anymore than that without live-in reinforcements.

We, on my road, have been in contact with the county mounties specifically with the scenario you've described in mind, and have been advised essentially as you've indicated. Barricade up, keep your women safe, and shoot to kill if you have to.

June 1, 2010 at 9:14 PM

Anonymous aughtsix said...

Billy Beck, you are a smart and articulate man. I respect your acumen and perception, and your ability to express your views.

But semantic quibbling and parsing 'chaos' v. 'anarchy' in the current context is just that.

The ensuing chaos will be the result of the collapse of... government (and morals, culture, economics etc... yes, I know that too.)

Yes, yes, I know, if we'd never had the govt in the first place, if we were all highly evolved, self sufficient, rugged individuals, resolutely, morally opposed to subjugating others through force...

Governments would never have arisen in the first place. That they did indicates that your ideal individual may be akin to Rousseau's "Noble Savage," ie: seldom found, or yet to evolve.

As I've said in these pages, "Anarchy" as espoused
herein is essentially a utopian system requiring, as do all utopian systems, a degree of agreement and common frame of reference (belief) unimaginable to honest observers of the human condition. At least for the present.

Happily, the one thing separating the "Anarchists" from the rest of the utopians of varying stripes is their refusal to impose their beliefs on others through force. This practically guarantees that they will never succeed in fostering their ideal society.

"Chaos" may have other ideas. "Anarchy" has a slim chance on the other end.

Jon

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June 1, 2010 at 10:18 PM

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