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Sansa_Belt 0 points ago +1 / -1

Grenell is based.

And of course, the MSM has been caught a few times in this same "first" trope when comparing the Left to the Right. They've done it to the Trump Administration and to Donald himself regarding the topic of "Gay Marriage". He declared that he was fine with it long before Hillary Clinton or Barack Hussein Obama ever did, but you won't hear that on the MSM.

The most recent related type of ignorance on national TV was courtesy of MSNBC and Peter "a million dollars each" Jennings, where he proclaimed that Trump was undoubtedly upset that Time magazine made Biden/Harris the "Person of the Year" for 2020 and placed them on the cover of their pamphlet (that once was a magazine). A meme placing Xi Xinping's face between them has been circulating (among others).

Weeeeell, in 2016, GEOTUS, Donald John Trump WAS Time's "Person of the Year", AND was featured prominently on their cover. Peter Jennings is a hair-sprayed moron.

The MSM, part ignorant, part stupid, and always lying.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

Remember those anti neighbors?

Their food is your food.

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Sansa_Belt 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ooof ...prostrating yourself and donning that hairshirt NPR ...you've got more patience than I do. I sample the other side to get perspective, but it irks me so much to know that a fraction of the confiscatory taxes that I pay go to support THE ENEMY known as National Public TV/Radio is beyond the pale, and I simply cannot abide listening or viewing.

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Sansa_Belt 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nice ...lever-action 45-70 here. A big four-five pill.

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Sansa_Belt 2 points ago +2 / -0

.45 (Long) Colt ...like Coke Classic, in a revolver instead of semi-auto, and more gunpwder capacity than a .45 Automatic Colt Pistol cartridge.

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Sansa_Belt 2 points ago +2 / -0

The sole thing that this ball of adipose accomplished of any benefit (remember, this dipshit suggested his lawyer from the Bridgegate Scandal ...Christopher Wray be appointed Director of the FBI to GEOTUS) is that he had the Red Commie Flu and survived it. If a 60 year-old (guessing) lardball like him can make it through CCP Covid-19, it tends to make one believe that people who aren't grossly obese have excellent odds at survival.

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Sansa_Belt 2 points ago +3 / -1

Give up ...? give up? what's that? Did we just give up when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!

I will not give up or give in. No face mask for me, and no one but Trump at the Resolute Desk for the foreseeable future.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

A classic. Nothing like an ol' Red, been there and done that slap of reality.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not when you roll your own. .375 & .408.

Firearms chambered for those cartridges do not become wall hangars if you adapt to the situation. Brass is imminently malleable, and wiildcatting has ruled the development of new cartridge design since the turn of the last century.

The .300 Blackout is nothing but blown-out and trimmed .223 Rem brass.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

What will wreck them is the application of tactics. Get behind them, inject, separate smaller groups, Isolate them cut off retreat and deal with them while occupying the main contingent, Rinse and repeat until you need to change tactics again. Ender's Game it as all successful head-to-head confrontations have been dealt with since before a homo sapien picked up a jawbone I'm certain.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

.223 Rem/5.56mm will get it done, but to really reach out, and have some punch left when it gets there, perhaps the Lapua or Cheyenne Tactical are the way to go. And of course not displayed ...papa bear the .50 BMG when an engine block must be destroyed at hundreds of yards.

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Sansa_Belt 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, I read a quote where Mullis said that the PCR test that he developed (invented) is essentially useless when applied as a method for testing for the presence of the CCP Coronavirus-19. The commercial esting centers have set the cycle count too high, making the sensitivity of the test completely unreliable at detecting viral presence or load. Like a leaf falling on your car's bumper would set off your airbags unreliable.

First off, a positive test even were it really positive in the sense that an active infection is present does not mean that the person is contagious or even ill. And that actually repeated testing will pick up enough viral particles to eventually produce a false positive test. The person could have unknowingly been infected dozens of weeks ago and dead viral fragments cause a positive result. It's all a colossal fraud.

The nature of the test itself is suspect and not to be trusted according to the man who developed it; Kary Mullis. He said that owing to the "sensitivity cycles" done during the specimen's evaluation it's far too sensitive to provide a worthwhile conclusion. Again this is the inventor of the test, who also has some choice words about the technical talents of the vaunted Dr, Fauci.

This frickin' con has destroyed much of our economy and many lives, particularly of small busniess owners. While the big box stores and online sellers like Amazon flourish. All in a bid to effect an election, an ends to a means. Criminal.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

This

Stock up on canned goods at-the-least. Freezers and refrigerators require a power source and fuel to run them, otherwise you obviously have a limited time to use that supply before it spoils. That said, here in NH this time of the year, a sealed container uotdoors might work. whereas a can may sit in dry storage for a long time.

Yes, obvious, but worth stating to encourage the unprepared to be proactive.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

Referencing the U.S. Death Statistics;

2,712,630 2015: avg of 226,053 per month

2,744,248 2016: increase of 31,618 from the previous year avg of 228,687 per month

2,813,503 2017: increase of 69,255 from the previous year avg of 234,459 per month

2,839,205 2018: increase of 25,702 from the previous year avg of 236,600 per month

2,900,689 2019: increase of 61,484 from the previous year, avg of 241,724 per month

2,811,787 2020: DECREASE of 88,902 from the previous year, avg of 234,316 per month (52 weeks calculated from the 46 week sample as of Nov. 16, 2020)

The 2020 number was arrived at by taking the listed 2,487,350 (46 weeks as of November 16, 2020) and extrapolating it out to 52 weeks using a simple monthly average from the 10.5 month (46 week) data provided - 2,811,787 (52 weeks).

Yes, yes, this doesn't take into account the the Holiday Season gatherings, nor the huge decrease in activities like driving and stress related to work travel versus stress brought on by money problems and loss of work, as it doesn't include the less likelihood of periodic doctors visits. And the extrapolation is a pure average not taking into account monthly fluctuations in virus-type infections.There are too many variables to consider here, so this is crude but striking. Where is the CCP Covid-19 bump that has ravaged this nation according to the MSM?

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Sansa_Belt 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, I read a quote where he said that the PCR test that he developed is essentially useless when applied as a method for testing for the presence of the CCP Coronavirus-19

First off, a positive test even were it really positive in the sense that an active infection is present does not mean that the person is contagious or even ill. And that actually repeated testing will pick up enough viral particles to eventually produce a false positive test. The person could have unknowingly been infected dozens of weeks ago and dead viral fragments cause a positive result. It's all a colossal fraud.

The nature of the test itself is suspect and not to be trusted according to the man who developed it; Kary Mullis. He said that owing to the "sensitivity cycles" done during the specimen's evaluation it's far too sensitive to provide a worthwhile conclusion. Again this is the inventor of the test, who also has some choice words about the technical talents of the vaunted Dr, Fauci.

This frickin' con has destroyed much of our economy and many lives, particularly of small busniess owners. While the big box stores and online sellers like Amazon flourish. All in a bid to effect an election, an ends to a means. Criminal.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's happening.

Graham Hess

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Sansa_Belt 8 points ago +8 / -0

Contract driver for the USPS with a story to tell.

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Sansa_Belt 6 points ago +6 / -0

Phil Kline right after this yung man tears it up (about 3 hours and 25 minutes in).

This Beiber doo is a contract driver for USPS and he does have a compelling story to tell.

Good on him ...and you're right, a patriot.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sadly it is not.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

Tim is a bit schizophrenic in his delivery at times. And he is an admitted liberal.

I listen because a lot of normies listen, and it's no good living 100 percent of the time in an echo chamber.

I do not watch television ...well rarely, like I haven'y turned on the boob tube in about a month now. I'm all online and 95 percent TDW with some whatfinger, and a lot of podcasts for my earbuds thrown in.

Yup, Tim's a self-described milquetoast ...not assertive by nature, but he's been around, doesn't give two shits about being manipulated by a boss (not a milquetoast vibe at all), and is truthful as far as I can tell.

So, I listen to him read the news, and opine. Do I dfisagree? Yes and often, but it's only words, and I beleive that I must hear that perspective or I will go deaf to approaching footfalls.

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Sansa_Belt 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm fine with the traditional Republican's Elephant for a mascot. It's just that it's Trumps elephant now, and should have his name on its side.

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