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<blockquote data-quote="Leonard D Neubache" data-source="post: 1292451" data-attributes="member: 11069"><p><strong>RE: Gun confiscation bill proposed in Virginia</strong></p><p></p><p>You can safely ignore even a pitched battle between a group of law enforcement and angry citizens as being a flashpoint for something bigger. Even people as close as 500 yards away will treat it as "something that's happening <em>over there</em>, and <em>good luck</em> with all that".</p><p></p><p>When uninvolved authorities are targeted or a politician or two get knocked off then you have ball game on your hands.</p><p></p><p>That's why there was such a huge load of hoopla around the BLM shooter and the subsequent copycats whose attacks were reported quickly and quietly or not at all (unless you really had your finger to the pulse). The powers that be will do their best to keep a lid on any rebellion by refusing to give it coverage because they fear the brushfire effect. I predict that even assassinated politicians where possible will be reported as "suffering a serious health problem" for several days before they're reported as having "died in surgery due to complications".</p><p></p><p>That's a ball that the elites are going to be determined to prevent gaining momentum. They know the coverage of Dorner was a huge mistake and they've learned from that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonard D Neubache, post: 1292451, member: 11069"] [b]RE: Gun confiscation bill proposed in Virginia[/b] You can safely ignore even a pitched battle between a group of law enforcement and angry citizens as being a flashpoint for something bigger. Even people as close as 500 yards away will treat it as "something that's happening [i]over there[/i], and [i]good luck[/i] with all that". When uninvolved authorities are targeted or a politician or two get knocked off then you have ball game on your hands. That's why there was such a huge load of hoopla around the BLM shooter and the subsequent copycats whose attacks were reported quickly and quietly or not at all (unless you really had your finger to the pulse). The powers that be will do their best to keep a lid on any rebellion by refusing to give it coverage because they fear the brushfire effect. I predict that even assassinated politicians where possible will be reported as "suffering a serious health problem" for several days before they're reported as having "died in surgery due to complications". That's a ball that the elites are going to be determined to prevent gaining momentum. They know the coverage of Dorner was a huge mistake and they've learned from that. [/QUOTE]
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