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Open Sources: Of Spies, Sedition, and Ham Radio

Posted: March 7, 2018 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

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The Federalist: Did Fusion GPS’ Anti-Trump Researcher Avoid Surveillance With Ham Radio?

Steemit: Why did Nellie Ohr apply for a ham radio license one month after being contracted by Fusion GPS?

The American Spectator: Nellie Ohr: Woman in the Middle

This should drive home a few points, most important being that communications through means you have complete control over have advantages. The second is that thinking outside of the box, reverting to old, open-source tech can be a challenge to those accustomed to tracking through conventional options.

While we don’t have the details of exactly what she was doing, and likely never will, the takeaways is that someone advised her to get off the internet. I would not be surprised if they had set up a simplex VHF packet network to pass files. Nothing a thrift store or craigslist netbook, baofeng, and signalink can’t be capable of. Include some type…

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It’s Getting Real Out There…

Posted: March 4, 2018 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

From Over The Transom

Posted: March 4, 2018 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Practical Zero

Posted: March 4, 2018 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

TL Davis: Arm Teachers Or Disband Schools

Posted: March 1, 2018 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Heads Up from the Raconteur Report

Posted: March 1, 2018 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

Courage is a choice.

Posted: March 1, 2018 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

mountainguerrilla's avatarMountainGuerrilla

By the time you read this, I would be surprised if there are many in America, let alone among the readership here, who are not aware of the fact that, during the recent mass killing at a Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, several deputies of the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, including at least one School Resource Officer (SRO)—whose primary duty, at least in theory, was to protect those young people of his community—stood outside, even as local municipal police officers moved into the building.

Initially, it was pretty quickly known that one deputy, the SRO, had never even attempted to enter the building, once the gunfire began. Quickly—and righteously—he was labeled a coward. Just as quickly however, more than a few notable people, across the Internet and media—including some with stellar combat records themselves—jumped in to the fray in his defense, pointing out such things as their experiences having…

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The Great Silencing – Indefinable

Posted: February 28, 2018 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

https://writergoesroaming.wordpress.com/2018/02/16/the-great-silencing/

Gun rights advocates have long-maintained that there is a vast difference between groups such as the National Rifle Association or Buckeye Firearms Association, made up of millions of individual paid members, and groups which espouse a gun control point of view and claim to represent a majority of the country, but which have very few, if any, actual paid members.

In 2005, I was priviledged to sit down with University of Toledo Professor and author Brian Anse Patrick to discuss this abstract, invisible “majority” anti-Second Amendment groups claim to represent.

Patrick, who I am sad to report passed away in December of 2016, had also recently met with the OCAGV’s executive director, Toby Hoover, in her Toledo office while preparing for an upcoming book.

“When I asked about membership,” Patrick said, “Hoover answered the question by asking another question – ‘how does one define membership?’ Well, apparently they do it by fiat – claiming to speak for an abstract public.

“Last Spring I read a news media piece in which Hoover criticized the Ohio CCW law on its first anniversary because only 45,000 or so people had obtained permits in the first year. This, said Hoover, indicated that the law was bad because such a small portion of the public was thereby represented. However even this 45,000 dwarfs OCAGV – which appears to have no tangible, mass membership at all – even though it claims to speak for millions.”

Professor Patrick then cited J.M. Sproule’s Propaganda and Democracy. “Sproule has an interesting discussion of these abstract publics – made up by interpreting attitudinal survey data and constructing these interpretations as a “public” when in fact no such public may exist. My impression is that the coalition is made up of several religious/neighborhood organizations that are similar in make up – a small paid professional staff that claims to speak for an abstract, invisible public. It’s a social work missionary model. Overall the coalition seems a top-down affair, functioning more or less in the model of missionary or social work, than any kind of mass membership grassroots citizens group.

“I don’t know if OCAGV has only two members,” Patrick told me, “but its primary, perhaps sole manifestation as an organization or coalition seems to be two professional staff members in the basement of a church in downtown Toledo: Toby Hoover, the executive director and a secretary/receptionist.”

I was reminded of this conversation as I read news of a “student-led” plan to march on Washington D.C. to demand gun control. The anti-gun news media are obviously awash with excitement over the prospect of this spectacle, primarily because of how many advertisements for Tide Pods and Viagra they can sell during the broadcast of the event, but also because it fits their anti-gun, blame-the-NRA narrative.

A very slick-looking, clearly professional website called #MarchForOurLives cropped up almost immediately after the mass murder at a high school in Parkland, FL.

The domain name is listed as private, but as BFA Executive Director Dean Rieck observed to me, “I don’t know who’s behind this. It sure isn’t high school kids.” Dean went on to express his suspicions that the group is actually yet another Michael Bloomberg astroturf group – not a real grassroots affair, but yet another of J.M. Sproule’s propped up “publics.” And, lo and behold, thanks to a little slip by the BBC, that is exactly what this is:

[Students] have announced the March for Our Lives to take place on 24 March, in conjunction with the Everytown for Gun Safety, calling for the prioritisation of children’s lives in the gun control debate.

Once again we see billionaire Michael Bloomberg performing as the Great Oz behind the curtain.

And there is no doubt students will participate in the charade. After all, what high school student wouldn’t want a few days off school, or a free trip to the state or national capital? Indeed, the Associated Press is reporting that 400 students will be bussed to Tallahassee next week to demand various gun control measures. There is, of course, no mention of whose busses are being used or who is paying for fuel and drivers.

Sen. Bill Galvano, a Republican and the incoming Florida senate president, said the state Senate was preparing a package that would include raising the age to purchase any firearm to 21, creating a waiting period for purchasing any type of firearm, banning bump stocks that can allow semi-automatic guns to spray bullets quickly and creating gun-violence restraining orders.

The Senate is also considering boosting spending on mental health programs for schools and giving law-enforcement greater power to involuntarily hold someone considered a danger to themselves.

Democrats believe raising the age limit and creating a waiting period to buy rifles isn’t enough.

“That’s unacceptable. That’s a joke,” said Democratic Sen. Gary Farmer of Broward County. “I don’t see that as a restriction. It never should have been that an 18-year-old could buy an assault weapon. No Floridians should be able to buy an assault weapon.”

These students are being used – used by Michael Bloomberg and used by anti-Second Amendment politicians – to promote a legislative agenda that they know would not have stopped the Parkland, FL school killer, and will not stop the next one. But finding solutions that might actually work isn’t what the wizards behind the curtain are after.

“It’s really simple, says Rieck. “I can sum up the gun control movement in one word: ICKY.

“The left thinks guns are icky. They don’t like them. They don’t like us. And they want to scrub away the icky the way they’d wipe up grease on the stove top. They don’t care about safety, health, enforcing laws, or anything else of relevance. Remember, the gun control groups driving this recent March for your Lives nonsense are the SAME people who work on every other left wing cause. The same people march. The same people tweet. And the liberal media pushes their liberal message because they think guns are icky too. There’s no such thing as a gun control constituency. It’s all smoke and mirrors, driven top-down by Bloomberg, Soros, and Everytown.

 

From Buckeye Firearms Association here