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Tuesday, November 03, 2020

Be ready

From Pistol. The post is from Denver and was dated 2 November.


 

28 comments:

  1. What does this even mean, makes no sence.

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    1. Before the previous "spontaneous peaceful protests", caches of bricks and shovels were planted all over cities in areas with no construction, providing weapons for those peaceful protestors who forgot to bring their own.

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    2. don't forget the videos of younger men clearly from a specific (((tribe))) driving around handing out bricks from their vehicles to peaceful protesters

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    3. Ah....thanks for the clarification.

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    4. Yeah, and others of that same tribe, like myself, are ready to shoot back at those who planted the bricks.

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  2. Cities are full of security cameras. So what do those reveal about who’s leaving piles of bricks? Or are they all the same model cameras that were monitoring Jeffrey Epstein?

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    1. My wife said it was the Russians who put the bricks there. She spends a lot of time watching the MSM and is not interested in any other facts....

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    2. Undoubtedly, the same camera system and guards that were outside Epstein's cell were hired for this area.

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    3. I think you know the answer Mike_C.

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  3. And in an age where you can’t wipe your ass without some clown whipping out a cell phone and filming it and then posting it on the internet, nobody saw nothing. Just about every business has security cameras now, also. No plates, no people. Nothing. It takes a few minutes and some manpower to place this shit, How is it possible that no one gets caught? Simple answer. It’s not. Eod1sg Ret

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  4. Thanks for the warning. I planned a nice bike ride in Colorado for tomorrow but I'll make sure I'll stay away from Denver, which by the way, I normally avoid as much as I can anyway.

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  5. Relocate the pile of bricks in Democrat areas.

    Wait for the crying.

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  6. The bricks and the "new", unattached park bench are legally abandoned property, those who dumped them have no claim to them. There is as much expectation of privacy or ownership of it as your trash at the curb (that's why you shred everything with PII on it). That said, life hands you a few loads of bricks, build a patio for yourself, the bench appears to be a freebie as well, gives you a place to sit on your new patio. Any attorneys, feel free to chime in. The upside is you get a patio, AND you help reduce violence and damage- as any good citizen would.

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    1. That's what I was thinking! Beyond just a patio, they are plain useful to have laying around. I have a few leftover red bricks in the backyard, and I find myself reaching for them all the time. Weight down tents/groundcloths after camping, use to built temporary walls for new trees... the list goes on. I would not mind another 20 or so.

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    2. Throw a brick at neighbors cat in my yard...I have three bricks under my trash burn barrel. Actually it's not a barrel, it is a 40" tall section of 35" diameter pipe. With the bricks holding the open bottom off the ground, that thing roars when burning all the household trash

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  7. Happy election day, 'Murica! You should be loading magazines while watching the results come in. The stacked bricks are obvious. They haven't shown all their cards though.

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    1. Magazines have been loaded since early summer, it's definitely not too late to get started if you've been slacking all year.
      JD

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  8. I would just drove around collecting bricks. Maybe I'd find enough to build that outside fireplace the wife wants.

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    1. Or to point alookout tower with.

      Exile1981

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    2. I was thinking the exact same thing. I want to build a nice barbecue area out back and paving it with bricks would be a nice touch. Maybe even a new park bench would be an even better addition.

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    3. Collect the bricks and the DPD will arrest you-they need something to look good.

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  9. That's my old stomping grounds. I lived and had a business right there for decades.

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  10. I have pictures of a fucking catapult assembled and ready for use in Seattle. Reported to Seattle cops.

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  11. You damn right wingers are as disappointing as a bunch of Mexicans, Give you a pile of bricks and a bench and you build a fucking patio! You know, that's just selfish, you could be advancing the cause by destroying the life's work of those privileged capitalist's.
    Being Denver Colorado, I'm guessing cops will probably only arrest people trying to protect their stuff.

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  12. I hope that the government starts using hellfire missiles on those damned rioters. They piss me off. Send up the drones now.

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  13. I’d be driving around town in my truck with a couple buddies collecting bricks.

    Better have at least three of you, so one can overwatch while the others stack bricks.

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  14. You take the bricks up onto the roof. Do I need to explain more?

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