Showing posts with label Obamacare. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 28, 2015
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
CAN MUSLIMS BE GOOD AMERICANS
CAN MUSLIMS BE GOOD AMERICANS?????
This is very interesting and we all need to read it from start to finish. And send it on to everyone. Maybe this is why our American Muslims are so quiet and not speaking out about any atrocities.
Can a good Muslim be a good American?
This question was forwarded to a friend who worked in Saudi Arabia for 20 years. The following is his reply:
Theologically - no. Because his allegiance is to Allah, The moon god of Arabia.
Religiously - no. Because no other religion is accepted by His Allah except Islam. (Quran,2:256)(Koran)
scripturally - no. Because his allegiance is to the five Pillars of Islam and the Quran.
Geographically - no. Because his allegiance is to Mecca, to which he turns in prayer five times a day.
Socially - no. Because his allegiance to Islam forbids him to make friends with Christians or Jews.
Politically - no. Because he must submit to the mullahs (spiritual leaders), who teach annihilation of Israel and destruction of America, the great Satan.
Domestically - no. Because he is instructed to marry four Women and beat and scourge his wife when she disobeys him. (Quran4:34 )
Intellectually - no. Because he cannot accept the American Constitution since it is based on Biblical principles and he believes the Bible to be corrupt.
Philosophically - no. Because Islam, Muhammad, and the Quran does not allow freedom of religion and expression. Democracy and Islam cannot co-exist. Every Muslim government is either dictatorial or autocratic.
Spiritually - no. Because when we declare 'one nation under God,' The Christian's God is loving and kind, while Allah is NEVER referred to as Heavenly father, nor is he ever called love in the Quran's 99 excellent names.
Therefore, after much study and deliberation... Perhaps we should be very suspicious of ALL MUSLIMS in this country. They obviously cannot be both 'good' Muslims and 'good' Americans. Call it what you wish it's still the truth. You had better believe it. The more who understand this, the better it will be for our country and our future.
The religious war is bigger than we know or understand!
Footnote: The Muslims have said they will destroy us from within. SO FREEDOM IS NOT FREE.
THE MARINES WANT THIS TO ROLL ALL OVER THE U.S.
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REPEAL OBAMACARE
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Saturday, January 11, 2014
SOVEREIGNTY AND THE HEALTHCARE LAW...
WHAT IS
SOVEREIGNTY?
WHAT IS FREEDOM?
The Authority of Public Servants and Officers of the Court is conveyed upon
them by the Sovereign Citizens that elect them into office or by other
elected officials like the Governor of the State that appoints lower court
Judges and Magistrates. The ultimate Authority is with
the Sovereign Citizen and with GOD. The common citizen has a
thousand times more Authority than a Judge not in his Oath of Office. They
frequently forget this.
A court of LAW must proceed under
Oath of Office and in Truth. A Court not in his or her Oath of Office and in
Truth is breaking the law by embezzling public funds and has absolutely no
authority whatever. Once an Officer of the Court takes the Oath of Office they
become public servants and lose their Sovereign Citizenship. It is because he
or she is being paid with public funds (your tax money). If an Officer of
the Court refused to disclose that he or she is in their Oath of Office before and
during trial then there is no Court and the Court is in fraud. You need to
inform them about this fact. You simply ask, “Are you in your Oath of office
today?” If there is no answer then you say, “If you are not in your Oath then
there is no court. I will now leave the courtroom.” If there is no Court then I am free to leave.
The new health care law is an attempt by the to take away your
Sovereignty. Once you sign up you become a slave that must
obey orders to buy insurance or go to prison. As far as I can determine there is no way you can reverse the process and gain bank your socereignty. You may have to pay the government fines until you die???
The IRS is the enforcer. When you sign up for any kind of government benefits you are taking public funds and give up your Sovereign status and become a ward of the Federal Government and the State. You are no longer a free man or sovereign citizen. Every government agency including your local police department, FBI, CIA, NSA and many others has complete access to your medical records. They will be able to track your every move by the paper trail and determine the state of your health and mental state.
The IRS is the enforcer. When you sign up for any kind of government benefits you are taking public funds and give up your Sovereign status and become a ward of the Federal Government and the State. You are no longer a free man or sovereign citizen. Every government agency including your local police department, FBI, CIA, NSA and many others has complete access to your medical records. They will be able to track your every move by the paper trail and determine the state of your health and mental state.
Once you sign up for the so-called, “FREE” health care as far as I know you have to pay for it are for the rest of your life. Besides the 800,000 people working for the IRS you have the following list of government agencies that can access your personal records.
Before you enter any hospital
you will be forced to take a flu vaccine injection composed of 22 different
viruses, thermisel mercury and other contaminants to dumb you down and weaken
your immune system. The viruses are supposed to be weakened so that in theory your
body can fight them off but how do you know this to be true?
THE FOLLOWING IS a Wikipedia list OF
GOVERNMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES THAT CAN (pry into) YOUR PERSONAL MEDICAL
RECORDS.
The Federal government of the United
States empowers a wide range of law enforcement agencies.
Statistics
In 2004, federal agencies employed
approximately 105,000 full-time personnel authorized to make arrests and carry
firearms in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Compared with 2002,
employment of such personnel increased by 13%. This is now 2014. Try ti imagine how many there are now…
Nationwide, there were 36 federal officers per
100,000 residents. Outside the District of Columbia, which had 1,662 per
100,000, State ratios ranged from 90 per 100,000 in Arizona to 7 per 100,000 in
Iowa.
As of 2004, about 3 in 4 federal law
enforcement officers working outside the Armed Forces were employed within the
Department of Homeland Security or the Department of Justice.
Federal officers’ duties included criminal
investigation (38%), police response and patrol (21%), corrections and
detention (16%), inspections (16%), court operations (5%), and security and
protection (4%).
Women accounted for 16% of federal officers in
2004, an increase from 14.8% in 2002.
A third (33.2%) of federal officers were
members of a racial or ethnic minority in 2004. This included 17.7% who were
Hispanic or Latino, and 11.4% who were black or African American. In 2002,
racial or ethnic minorities officers comprised 32.4% of federal officers.
Twenty-seven federal offices of inspector
general (IG) employed criminal investigators with arrest and firearm authority
in 2004. Overall, these agencies employed 2,867 such officers in the 50 states
and District of Columbia.[3]
U.S. Park Police officers.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
officers board a ship.
3 List of agencies and units of agencies 3.1
Executive Branch 3.1.1 Department of Agriculture (USDA)
3.1.2 Department of Commerce (DOC)
3.1.3 Department of Defense 3.1.3.1 Department
of the Army
3.1.3.2 Department of the Navy
3.1.3.3 Department of the Air Force
3.1.4 Department of Education
3.1.5 Department of Energy (DOE)
3.1.6 Department of Health and Human Services
3.1.7 Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
3.1.8 Department of Housing and Urban
Development
3.1.9 Department of the Interior (USDI)
3.1.10 Department of Justice (USDOJ)
3.1.11 Department of Labor
3.1.12 Department of State (DoS)
3.1.13 Department of Transportation
3.1.14 Department of the Treasury
3.1.15 Department of Veterans Affairs
3.2 Legislative Branch
3.3 Judicial Branch
3.4 Other federal law enforcement agencies
Federal law enforcement possess
authority, given to them under numerous parts of the United States Code
(U.S.C.). Federal law enforcement officers enforce various laws, generally only
the federal level. There are exceptions, with some agencies and officials
enforcing state and tribal codes. Most are limited by the U.S. Code to
investigating matters that are explicitly within the power of the federal
government. Some federal investigative powers have become broader in practice,
since the passage of the USA PATRIOT Act in October 2001.
The Department of Justice was
formerly the largest but remains the most prominent collection of law
enforcement agencies, and handled most law enforcement duties at the federal
level.[1] It includes the United States Marshals Service (USMS), the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Federal Bureau
of Prisons (BOP), and others. In 2002, the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) was created by an act of Congress.
There is also U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) which includes the Office of Air and Marine, the Office
of Border Patrol, and the Office of Field Operations. CBP's components have the
primary responsibility of enforcing customs and immigration laws at and between
the ports of entry of the United States; the Federal Protective Service (FPS)
is responsible for federal law enforcement in federal buildings and properties.
Including elements of the U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Transportation Security
Administration, DHS now has more sworn armed federal law enforcement agents and
officers than any other department of the United States government.
While the majority of federal law
enforcement employees work for the departments of Justice and Homeland
Security, there are dozens of other federal law enforcement agencies under the
other executive departments, as well as under the legislative and judicial
branches of the federal government.
History
Federal law enforcement in the
United States is well over two hundred years old. For example, the Postal
Inspection Service can trace its origins back to 1772.[2]
Agencies in bold text are LEAs (Law
Enforcement Agencies).
Executive Branch
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Office of Inspector General (USDAOIG)
United States Forest Service (USFS) U.S.
Forest Service Law Enforcement and Investigations (USFSLEI)
Department of Commerce (DOC)
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) Office
of Export Enforcement (OEE)
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) National Institute of Standards and Technology Police (NIST
Police)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
* National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration Fisheries Office for Law Enforcement (OLE)
Department of Commerce Office of
Security (DOCOS)
Department of Commerce Office of Inspector
General (DOCOIG)
Department of Defense[edit]
Office of Inspector General (DODOIG) Defense
Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS)
Pentagon Force Protection Agency
(PFPA) United States Pentagon Police (USPPD)
Department of Defense Police
Defense Logistics Agency Police (DLA)
National Security Agency Police (NSA)
Defense Intelligence Agency Police (DIA)
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Police
(NGA)
Special Inspector General for Afghanistan
Reconstruction (SIGAR)
Special Inspector General for Iraq
Reconstruction (SIGIR)
Department of the Army[edit]
United States Army Criminal Investigation
Command (CID)
United States Army Military Police Corps
Department of the Army Police
United States Army Corrections Command
Counterintelligence activity (CI), United
States Army Intelligence and Security Command
Department of the Navy[edit]
Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)
United States Marine Corps Criminal
Investigation Division (MC CID)
Department of the Navy Police (civilian
police)
Marine Corps Provost Marshal's Office
(military police)
United States Marine Corps Police (civilian
police)
Master-at-Arms (U.S. Navy military police)
Department of the Air Force[edit]
Air Force Office of Special Investigations
(AFOSI)
Air Force Security Forces Center (AFSFC)
Department of the Air Force Police
Department of Education[edit]
Office of the Inspector General (EDOIG)
Department of Energy (DOE)[edit]
Office of Inspector General (DOEOIG)
Office of Health, Safety and Security (DOEHSS)
Office of Secure Transportation (OST)
Department of Health and Human
Services[edit]
United States Food and Drug and Administration
(HHSFDA) Office of Criminal Investigations (OCI)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Institutes of Health Police (NIH Police)
Office of Inspector General (HHSOIG)
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)[edit]
CBP Officers and Border Patrol
Agents at a ceremony in 2007 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC)
National Protection and Programs Directorate
Federal Protective Service (FPS)
United States Coast Guard (USCG)
Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS)
United States Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) Office of Air and Marine (OAM)
Office of Border Patrol (OBP)
Office of Field Operations (OFO)
United States Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO)
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
Office of Intelligence
Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR)
United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS)
United States Secret Service (USSS)
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS)
Department of Homeland Security
Office of Inspector General (DHSOIG)
Department of Housing and Urban
Development[edit]
Office of Inspector General (HUD/OIG) [1][2]
Protective Service Division (HUDPSD)
Department of the Interior
(USDI)[edit]
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Bureau of
Indian Affairs Police (BIA Police)
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Bureau of Land Management Office of Law Enforcement (BLM Rangers and Special
Agents)
Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) Bureau
of Reclamation Office of Law Enforcement (BOR Rangers)
Hoover Dam Police aka Bureau of Reclamation
Police
National Park Service (NPS) Division
of Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Services (U.S. Park Rangers-Law
Enforcement)
United States Park Police
Office of Inspector General (DOIOIG)
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and
Enforcement (OSMRE)
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
(USFWS) Office of Law Enforcement
Division of Refuge Law Enforcement
Department of Justice (USDOJ)[edit]
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and
Explosives (ATF)
United States Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) (since 1973)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Federal
Bureau of Investigation Police (FBI Police)
Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)
Office of Inspector General (DOJOIG)
United States Marshals Service (USMS)
Department of Labor[edit]
Office of Inspector General (DOLOIG)
Department of State (DoS)[edit]
Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) U.S.
Diplomatic Security Service (DSS)
Office of Foreign Missions
Office of the Inspector General of
the Department of State
Department of Transportation[edit]
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Office of Inspector General (DOTOIG)
United States Merchant Marine Academy
Department of Public Safety (USMMADPS)
Office of Odometer Fraud Investigation - NHTSA
(OFI)
Department of the Treasury
A Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Police (BEP) patrol car. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) Bureau
of Engraving and Printing Police (BEP Police)
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
(FINCEN)
Internal Revenue Service Criminal
Investigation Division (IRS-CI)
Office of Inspector General (TREASOIG)
Treasury Inspector General for Tax
Administration (TIGTA)
United States Mint Police (USMP)
Special Inspector General for the Troubled
Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP)
Department of Veterans Affairs[edit]
Office of Inspector General (VAOIG)
Veterans Affairs Police
Legislative Branch[edit]
Library of Congress, Office of Security and
Emergency Preparedness (LOC)
Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of
Representatives
Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate
United States Capitol Police (USCP)
United States Government Printing Office
Police
Office of Inspector General, United States
Government Printing Office
Judicial Branch[edit]
Marshal of the United States Supreme Court
United States Supreme Court Police
Administrative Office of the United
States Courts, Office of Probation and Pretrial Services (AOUSC)
Other federal law enforcement
agencies[edit]
Independent Agencies and
Quasi-official Corporations
Central Intelligence Agency Security
Protective Service (CIASPS)
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Criminal Investigation Division (EPACID)
Office of Inspector General (EPAOIG)
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration Office of Inspector General (NASAOIG)
NASA Security Services
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Office of Inspector General (NRCOIG)
Office of Personnel Management, Office of
Inspector General (OPMOIG)
Railroad Retirement Board, Office of Inspector
General (RRBOIG)
Small Business Administration, Office of
Inspector General (SBAOIG)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Office
of Inspector General (FDICOIG)
General Services Administration, Office of
Inspector General (GSAOIG)
Social Security Administration Office of
Inspector General (SSAOIG)
United States Postal Service (USPS) USPS
Office of Inspector General (USPSOIG)
United States Postal Inspection Service
(USPIS)
* U.S. Postal Police
Smithsonian Institution Office of
Protection Services (SI)
National Zoological Park Police (NZPP)
Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
Amtrak Amtrak Office of Inspector
General
Amtrak Office of Security Strategy and Special
Operations (OSSSO)
Amtrak Police
Federal Reserve Bank: Federal
Reserve Police
Tennessee Valley Authority Office of Inspector
General (TVAOIG)
United States Agency for International
Development, Office of Inspector General (AIDOIG)
Amendment 13 of the United States
constitution strictly forbids Titles of Nobility and Esquires from holding
public office.
(ATTACHMENT
1 ). Lawyers are Esquires.
UBC
Uniform Bonding Code – (UBC) 5.2
A
Judge shall loose his bonding and shall not be bonded:
1.
If he refuses to properly identify himself to the citizen when asked to do so,
including (the name and telephone number) of the bonding company and his
bond policy number (bond number),
2.
If he fails or refuses to receive, for filing, a criminal complaint from a
citizen against a citizen or an official.
3.
If he refuses to mark or stamp the citizen’s confirmed (compare with original
copy) copy of the citizen’s complaint with any of the following:
A.
received
B.
Name of receiving officer
C.
date,
D.
time
E.
signature of receiving clerk or official, so that the citizen can have an
official receipt for delivery of his complaint.
4.
If he fails or refuses to make a reasonable diligent effort to process the
citizen’s complaint (42 USC 1986).
5.
If he fails or refuses to see to it that the citizen’s complaint is placed in
the right hands for processing and/or answering, (returned)
6.
If he does not make every effort to make sure that the complaining party knows
of the status of the complaint written notice of the same when it is possible.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
2014 Predictions ...
2014
Will Bring More Social Collapse — Paul Craig Roberts
Paul
Craig Roberts
2014
is upon us. For a person who graduated from Georgia Tech in 1961, a year in
which the class ring showed the same date right side up or upside down, the
21st century was a science fiction concept associated with Stanley Kubrick’s
1968 film, “2001: A Space Odyssey.” To us George Orwell’s 1984 seemed so far in
the future we would never get there. Now it is 30 years in the past.
Did
we get there in Orwell’s sense? In terms of surveillance technology, we are far
beyond Orwell’s imagination. In terms of the unaccountability of government, we
exceptional and indispensable people now live a 1984 existence. In his
alternative to the Queen’s Christmas speech, Edward Snowden made the point that
a person born in the 21st century will never experience privacy. For new
generations the word privacy will refer to something mythical, like a unicorn.
Many
Americans might never notice or care. I remember when telephone calls were
considered to be private. In the 1940s and 1950s the telephone company could
not always provide private lines. There were “party lines” in which two or more
customers shared the same telephone line. It was considered extremely rude and
inappropriate to listen in on someone’s calls and to monopolize the line with
long duration conversations.
The
privacy of telephone conversations was also epitomized by telephone booths,
which stood on street corners, in a variety of public places, and in “filling
stations” where an attendant would pump gasoline into your car’s fuel tank,
check the water in the radiator, the oil in the engine, the air in the tires,
and clean the windshield. A dollar’s worth would purchase 3 gallons, and $5
would fill the tank.
Even
in the 1980s and for part of the 1990s there were lines of telephones on
airport waiting room walls, each separated from the other by sound absorbing
panels. Whether the panels absorbed the sounds of the conversation or not, they
conveyed the idea that calls were private.
The
notion that telephone calls are private left Americans’ consciousness prior to
the NSA listening in. If memory serves, it was sometime in the 1990s when I
entered the men’s room of an airport and observed a row of men speaking on
their cell phones in the midst of the tinkling sound of urine hitting water and
noises of flushing toilets. The thought hit hard that privacy had lost its
value.
I
remember when I arrived at Merton College, Oxford, for the first term of 1964.
I was advised never to telephone anyone whom I had not met, as it would be an
affront to invade the privacy of a person to whom I was unknown. The telephone
was reserved for friends and acquaintances, a civility that contrasts with
American telemarketing.
The
efficiency of the Royal Mail service protected the privacy of the telephone.
What one did in those days in England was to write a letter requesting a
meeting or an appointment. It was possible to send a letter via the Royal Mail
to London in the morning and to receive a reply in the afternoon. Previously it
had been possible to send a letter in the morning and to receive a morning
reply, and to send another in the afternoon and receive an afternoon reply.
When
one flies today, unless one stops up one’s ears with something, one hears one’s
seat mate’s conversations prior to takeoff and immediately upon landing.
Literally, everyone is talking nonstop. One wonders how the economy functioned
at such a high level of incomes and success prior to cell phones. I can
remember being able to travel both domestically and internationally on
important business without having to telephone anyone. What has happened to
America that no one can any longer go anywhere without constant talking?
If
you sit at an airport gate awaiting a flight, you might think you are listening
to a porn film. The overhead visuals are usually Fox “News” going on about the
need for a new war, but the cell phone audio might be young women describing
their latest sexual affair.
Americans,
or many of them, are such exhibitionists that they do not mind being spied upon
or recorded. It gives them importance. According to Wikipedia, Paris Hilton, a
multimillionaire heiress, posted her sexual escapades online, and Facebook had
to block users from posting nude photos of themselves. Sometime between my time
and now people ceased to read 1984. They have no conception that a loss of
privacy is a loss of self. They don’t understand that a loss of privacy means
that they can be intimidated, blackmailed, framed, and viewed in the buff.
Little wonder they submitted to porno-scanners.
The
loss of privacy is a serious matter. The privacy of the family used to be
paramount. Today it is routinely invaded by neighbors, police, Child Protective
Services (sic), school administrators, and just about anyone else.
Consider
this: A mother of six and nine year old kids sat in a lawn chair next to her
house watching her kids ride scooters in the driveway and cul-de-sac on which
they live.
Normally,
this would be an idyllic picture. But not in America. A neighbor, who
apparently did not see the watching mother, called the police to report that
two young children were outside playing without adult supervision. Note that
the next door neighbor, a woman, did not bother to go next door to speak with
the mother of the children and express her concern that they children were not
being monitored while they played. The neighbor called the police.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/mom-sues-polices-she-arrested-letting-her-kids-134628018.html
“We’re
here for you,” the cops told the mother, who was carried off in handcuffs and
spent the next 18 hours in a cell in prison clothes.
The
news report doesn’t say what happened to the children, whether the father
appeared and insisted on custody of his offspring or whether the cops turned
the kids over to Child Protective Services.
This
shows you what Americans are really like. Neither the neighbor nor the police
had a lick of sense. The only idea that they had was to punish someone. This is
why America has the highest incarceration rate and the highest total number of
prison inmates in the entire world. Washington can go on and on about
“authoritarian” regimes in Russia and China, but both countries have far lower
prison populations than “freedom and democracy” America.
I
was unaware that laws now exist requiring the supervision of children at play.
Children vary in their need for supervision. In my day supervision was up to
the mother’s judgment. Older children were often tasked with supervising the
younger. It was one way that children were taught responsibility and developed
their own judgment.
When
I was five years old, I walked to the neighborhood school by myself. Today my
mother would be arrested for child endangerment.
In
America punishment falls more heavily on the innocent, the young, and the poor
than it does on the banksters who are living on the Federal Reserve’s subsidy
known as Quantitative Easing and who have escaped criminal liability for the
fraudulent financial instruments that they sold to the world. Single mothers,
depressed by the lack of commitment of the fathers of their children, are
locked away for using drugs to block out their depression. Their children are
seized by a Gestapo institution, Child Protective Services, and end up in foster
care where many are abused.
According
to numerous press reports, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 year-old children who play
cowboys and indians or cops and robbers during recess and raise a pointed
finger while saying “bang-bang” are arrested and carried off to jail in
handcuffs as threats to their classmates. In my day every male child and the
females who were “Tom boys” would have been taken to jail. Playground fights
were normal, but no police were ever called. Handcuffing a child would not have
been tolerated.
From
the earliest age, boys were taught never to hit a girl. In those days there
were no reports of police beating up teenage girls and women or body slamming
the elderly. To comprehend the degeneration of the American police into
psychopaths and sociopaths, go online and observe the video of Lee Oswald in
police custody in 1963. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FDDuRSgzFk Oswald was
believed to have assassinated President John F. Kennedy and murdered a Dallas
police officer only a few hours previously to the film. Yet he had not been
beaten, his nose wasn’t broken, and his lips were not a bloody mess. Now go
online and pick from the vast number of police brutality videos from our
present time and observe the swollen and bleeding faces of teenage girls accused
of sassing overbearing police officers.
In America today
people with power are no longer accountable. This means citizens have become
subjects, an indication of social collapse.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Dangerous AK-shovel Wepon...Out Hillbillied again...
DIY: Shovel AK - photo tsunami warning!
On this Thanksgiving Day, let me say this: God Bless America the only country on this shitty planet where you still have the freedom to build AKs in defense of Motherland! The only country where a shit shovel can become an awesome weapon of death and destruction.
Do you love gardening, do you have a tool shed?
Please be aware that hiding in your garage, there may be dozens of Killy, high-clip-capacitated, school-penetrating, children-hating, Assault Weapons of mAss Destruction! Please send this message to all your libtard friends to make sure that they call 911 when they encounter anything that looks like a shovel. Thousands of hardware and home improvement stores are selling AKs through the "shovel" loophole to anyone!
The inspiration for this build came from this picture posted in another NES thread where ordinary comrades share their visions of naked AK porn.
Dat Ass!
Dat Ass-stock!
When I was driving through VT backroads this fall, I stopped at a gun shop and seeing a few ARs made me feel gay enough to visit a dilapidated "antique barn" where farmers sell authentic shit from the local dump to idiot tourists. When I smelled a much stronger odor of cow shit, I saw this shovel and the image of the AK handle came to my exasperated mind. Flustered old dude was suspicious of a comrade in a BMW, on less traveled gravel roads of VT, who barely spoke English and needed a shit shovel "for my trunk" but let it go for $2. That's the best $2 I ever spent, closely behind that one time in Montreal - but that's another story.
I cut the handle from the shovel and fashioned it into a buttstock for my Bulgy AK with ever changing furniture. This new butt stock had proven to be surprisingly comfortable.
What kind of AK is it?
What kind of stock is it?
Did you start drinking again?
Well, this is not the end, it's a beginning, because one night I was drinking with the shovel and contemplating what to do with it. It's funny, when you are sober, you can' understand how a shovel can share with you a delicious drink of vodka. So I said to shovel, I will re-unite you with your handle and we had another round of drinks to celebrate! ... and then I cut it up.
To start, I wanted to anneal the shovel and pound it flat enough. To accomplish this I pissed into the furnace and lit it on fire. Then I added some waste motor oil to get to higher temps.
This was a sunny day, but furnace temperature is considerably brighter than any surface around, so camera makes it look like night.
The layer of oxide is completely industructable.
To get rails straight, the trick is to bend them first
Then you trim and ground them with an angle grinder. Receiver came out as straight as Liberace in drag thumbing through gay porn magazines. I do not however discriminate between straight AK receivers and those that chose different orientation.
After that, receiver can be bent just like a regular AK receiver from a blank
I even added Maadi style dimples
Various holes were cut free hand with plasma torch, as you can see by the jagged edges I haven't been drinking
and now we fit a highly collectable Romy trunnion
I had a few strips of shovel left after cutting the top rails
So I decided to bend them into internal rails like these from a stock flat
Dimension wise, I just eyeballed them to get close enough and sandblasted them for welding onto receiver
Spotwelding them did not work out too well, as receiver thickness is a bit thicker than regular AK receiver flats, so I cut 1/4 inch holes to weld rails through.
While at it, I figured to cut out the selector key hole
Then the rails are welded around and to the receiver
Looks good
Now for the barrel blank ... I am working with a cheapo $200, barelles kit so I figured I need to make my own barrel. I got an AK barrel blank ($30), profiled trunnion end, chambered it and cut extractor wedge. The chamber is probably barely good enough to be a machine-gun chamber, definately not a precision job. I lobbed off the end of the blank to bring overall length to 16.25".
Here are populated AK barrel, virgin AK barrel and ... my blank-barrel thingie.
I have then rivetized the trunnion
Barrel was hammered in (press is broken again) and headspaced
Since I was on a roll, I riveted a scope side mount that was kicking around.
Here is a pic of an AK receiver and Shovel AK receiver. The latter is almost 2.5 times thicker and it feels like a rock. Shit, I tried to pound some dents out of the receiver and the hammer got dented, because in communist mAssachusetts receiver dents you!
This receiver turned out to be stiffer than me watching full-featured film of Michael Kalashnikov doing Polina Porizkova in a heavy KVI tank on board of a navy destroyer in a midst of a battle.
For all you AR fan boys, this is what M16 and a Romy AK crushed receivers look like.
You can not bend this back
Then I riveted a whole bunch more shit
Sight block, gas block and front sight were just welded onto the barrel.
My awesome and super-collectible Romy kit included kick-ass furniture, like this gas tube with "Mihaela" on it and 12 notches. I don't get it, Mihaela is a Romanian female name and the guy only scored 12 of them.
I drilled the gas port after gas block was welded
Assembly complete
I put a $30 cheap scope with a double rail and WTF, since it had a second rail I added a cheap laser to go with it. The bolt on the scope needed periodic tightening, may be I need lubricate them with cat turds? Laser took off after about 20 rounds.
After 50-60 rounds, the barrel was slightly warm. The height adjustment knob on the scope came off, which explained why it would click sometimes and sometimes not. Once I pulled it off, I could adjust fine.
Here is my target at 50 yards:
that's a 10 round group
Keep in mind that:
1. I suck as a shooter, the last time I was at the range was at Hora Dolor
2. This is 40 y.o. ammo that came from a spam can, not a handload.
Let's summarize:
Shit shovel: $2
Romy sans-barrel AK kit: $200
Barrel blank: $30
Compliance parts: free from Martha Coakley (... in exchange for a golden shower)
The look on your competitor's face with an expensive AR when he finds out that he have been outshot by a $2 shit-shovel .... priceless!
... so keep practicing.
In the name of Michael Timofeevich Kalashnikov ... and Flintoid ... and vodka ... you are no longer a shit shovel, you are glorious AK for defense of Motherland!
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone !!!
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