The offer of “free helicopter rides” is a reference to the practice of killing people by dropping them from helicopters, made most famous by Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in the 1970s. Sometimes Pinochet’s “death flights” were conducted over the ocean, but they were also done over rivers and sometimes the land. Hundreds of political dissidents are still unaccounted for from the Pinochet era, but a conservative government estimate from 2001 puts the number of people killed in Chile by being thrown from helicopters at 120.
I think if our soy-fueld Antifa saw just one of their comrades drop more than half would be back down in their moms' basements in minutes. Then we'd know who's worth fighting.
Here you go New Pede.
The offer of “free helicopter rides” is a reference to the practice of killing people by dropping them from helicopters, made most famous by Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in the 1970s. Sometimes Pinochet’s “death flights” were conducted over the ocean, but they were also done over rivers and sometimes the land. Hundreds of political dissidents are still unaccounted for from the Pinochet era, but a conservative government estimate from 2001 puts the number of people killed in Chile by being thrown from helicopters at 120.
120? Those are rookie numbers
It was in Pre Alpha Stage.
I think if our soy-fueld Antifa saw just one of their comrades drop more than half would be back down in their moms' basements in minutes. Then we'd know who's worth fighting.