Author Topic: James Yeager  (Read 5194 times)

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Re: James Yeager
« Reply #10 on: January 14, 2013, 08:34:44 AM »
You could read Brad Thor's latest, "Black List." His central characters used some interesting ways to communicate.


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Re: James Yeager
« Reply #11 on: January 14, 2013, 08:57:51 AM »
I forgot about that, I'll have to reread it.

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Re: James Yeager
« Reply #12 on: January 15, 2013, 07:55:33 AM »
I'm on the fence with this whole Yeager thing. While I totally agree with his spirit, I question the way he presents it. Threatening to, "Start killing people", en masse on the Internet, coming from a supposed "professional firearms trainer" is just pure fodder for the anti's to use against us. Much like we used the whole "Demand A Plan" fiascio against them. In short it makes us look like a bunch of violent ruffians. We know that is not the case, but a big part of this game is perception.

The communist liberals constantly push their gun agenda around the false "safety" banner. We have a very difficult time getting believable facts out there. Especially with the communistic, selective media, (sans Fox News), that exists in this country. Propaganda works. Just look at TASS and the former Soviet Union. A guy like Yeager pops up venting on the Internet, and every communist loving anti is going to not only run with it, but run successfully.

Bottom line is I, along with thousands, if not millions of other people, feel the exact same way he does. You just have to be really careful who you discuss it with. John Gotti went to prison for life because he bragged about himself, along with his lifestyle to anyone with a microphone. He loved the limelight, along with antagonizing law enforcement. It turned out to be his undoing. Yeager is already feeling the repercussions of this. Now he has no permit. My guess is they'll be watching his every move to see if he continues to carry, which could amount to even more trouble for him. Let's face it. If you announce to the entire world you're going to "start killing people", it doesn't take a Rhodes Scholar to figure out you're going to break carry laws. That could wind up costing him his civil right to own firearms. This is exactly what "they" want.

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Re: James Yeager
« Reply #13 on: January 15, 2013, 08:54:21 AM »
The thing is, "Killing people", specifically over reaching politicians, was the stated purpose of the 2nd A.
"Resisting tyranny" does not mean carrying signs and empty weapons , and it is well past time for people to start reminding "public servants" of that and the fact they work for us, not the other way around.

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Re: James Yeager
« Reply #14 on: January 15, 2013, 09:16:07 AM »
I agree that this is ultimately going to end in bloodshed. There is no other way. We've seen an erosion of gun rights since the National Firearms Act of 1934. And most likely before that.  The Heller Decision didn't teach the communists a damn thing. They're right back at $h!tting on the Constitution like it never happened. Now we've got a communist dictator who is going to abuse his Presidential power to the fullest, in an attempt to destroy the Second Amendment. All the while blathering on how it, "doesn't infringe on the Second Amendment and hunting".

They don't get it because they don't want to get it. It is fast approaching the point they are going to be forced to get it, or else die trying to impose their destruction of freedom. What we need is more state and local law enforcement like this guy. This carries more weight.


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Re: James Yeager
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Re: James Yeager
« Reply #15 on: January 15, 2013, 05:39:50 PM »
Short wave radio, HAM, and also scrambled two way used on yachts for interboat comm. Also has a range of 5-10 miles.

Think tweaked up walkie-talkies. They are out there, and not too expensive. Military has had them for years.

Also marine SSB, VHF can be scrambled to a different freq. with every TX and RX, (transmit and receive). Only those that have the reciprocol channel can be heard.

Commercial fisherman often use these to talk about "secret spots" without the world listening.

Thomas Jefferson: The strongest reason for the people to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against the tyranny of government. That is why our masters in Washington are so anxious to disarm us. They are not afraid of criminals. They are afraid of a populace which cannot be subdued by tyrants."
Col. Jeff Cooper.

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Re: James Yeager
« Reply #16 on: January 15, 2013, 05:56:06 PM »
What we need is more state and local law enforcement like this guy. This carries more weight.


http://video.foxnews.com/v/2094320101001/ky-sheriff-youre-never-going-to-pull-guns-out-here?intcmp=related?playlist_id=928378949001

It may well all come down to the Sheriffs.  

Any confrontation with 'Feds' will go better with the local sheriff at the fore.

I wonder if it is possible to deputize every law abiding citizen who is willing to serve and bring their own weapons and ammo.

There was a James Garner movie some years ago..  Support Your Local Sheriff.  That sentiment may never be more apt and needed than it could be in the near future.

And if Sheriffs like this one, who stands tall supporting the Constitution and the 2A, come under fire, we damn well need to be standing next to him.
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