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1911fan1911fan Posts: 193 Member
Y'know, I always firuged that, when the troops in baby-blue helmets finally showed up to take our guns, they'd be from Canada and Mexico--that's what NAFTA was really about doncha know...

This:

http://www.whiteoutpress.com/article...omeland-youth/

puts things in an entirely different perspective...

ed
Fat, white, sixty, unemployed and just DIGGIN' on this "Change" thing!

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  • 1911fan1911fan Posts: 193 Member
    Fat, white, sixty, unemployed and just DIGGIN' on this "Change" thing!
  • rbsivleyrbsivley Posts: 1,259 Senior Member
    That link ain't working for me. I saw an email the other day with an article about Homeland Youth. They were wearing Blue BDUs with LBE and toy MP5 type guns.The article compared them to Hilter's Youth.

    Your link was the article.
    Randy

    Rank does not concur privileges. It imposes responsibility. Author unknow
  • 1911fan1911fan Posts: 193 Member
    Try the second link, it works for me...

    ed
    Fat, white, sixty, unemployed and just DIGGIN' on this "Change" thing!
  • ThatMattGuyThatMattGuy Posts: 666 Senior Member
    You know I dont get too caught up in conspiracy but this time I do hope this one is false. We are still in big trouble either way.
    The poster formerly known as '69MercCougar
  • FisheadgibFisheadgib Posts: 5,797 Senior Member
    The second link worked and the story seems credible. In all honesty it is pretty disturbing. I'd be very interested to know who these people will get their orders from since they're all 18 to 24 years old and no matter how much training they go through, they'll need older people with some experience to tell them what to do. I wonder who that will be.
    snake284 wrote: »
    For my point of view, cpj is a lot like me
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  • ThatMattGuyThatMattGuy Posts: 666 Senior Member
    But who are these young folks? Where do they come from and how are they recruited?
    The poster formerly known as '69MercCougar
  • KSU FirefighterKSU Firefighter Posts: 3,249 Senior Member
    Go to the FEMA website, it explains that the kids are supposed to fill in where reservists are unavailable, total force of 1600 when they are full strength. From the description it is sort of an internship for those interested in emergency management. Nothing was mentioned of weapons or other heavy equipment. They will be issued cell-phones and laptops, and will be able to drive FEMA vehicles.
    The fire service needs a "culture of extinguishment not safety" Ray McCormack FDNY
  • BuffcoBuffco Posts: 6,244 Senior Member
    Chemtrails! Thermite!
  • TeachTeach Posts: 18,428 Senior Member
    Hmmmmm- - - - -an article from "Whiteout Press"- - - - - -where's the ad for sheets with eye holes in them, torches, and crosses to burn?
    Jerry
  • Mr.FMr.F Posts: 89 Member
    People 18 - 24 are called adults . I looked at the site a little more & I am disgusted with myself for even clicking the link .
    Jermanator : You might talk about Tauruses around your wife, but that just doesn't fly in my house.
  • breamfisherbreamfisher Posts: 14,103 Senior Member
    Go to the FEMA website, it explains that the kids are supposed to fill in where reservists are unavailable, total force of 1600 when they are full strength. From the description it is sort of an internship for those interested in emergency management. Nothing was mentioned of weapons or other heavy equipment. They will be issued cell-phones and laptops, and will be able to drive FEMA vehicles.
    They're also recruited from Americorps, an already existing volunteer corps.


    BTW, shouldn't this be in the Second Amendment/Political Forum?
    Meh.
  • KSU FirefighterKSU Firefighter Posts: 3,249 Senior Member
    They're also recruited from Americorps, an already existing volunteer corps.


    BTW, shouldn't this be in the Second Amendment/Political Forum?

    Kinda what I thought, with a big helping of aluminum foil.
    The fire service needs a "culture of extinguishment not safety" Ray McCormack FDNY
  • 1911fan1911fan Posts: 193 Member
    http://www.nevadashooters.com/showthread.php?t=33732&goto=newpost

    I didn't mean to post the whole thread but, after seeing this picture, I know I can sleep safer with these guys on the job.

    This is me, standing corrected...

    ed
    Fat, white, sixty, unemployed and just DIGGIN' on this "Change" thing!
  • tennmiketennmike Posts: 27,457 Senior Member
    I ain't askeered! Age and treachery trumps youth and enthusiasm every time! :rotflmao:
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  • KSU FirefighterKSU Firefighter Posts: 3,249 Senior Member
    1911fan wrote: »
    http://www.nevadashooters.com/showthread.php?t=33732&goto=newpost

    I didn't mean to post the whole thread but, after seeing this picture, I know I can sleep safer with these guys on the job.

    This is me, standing corrected...

    ed

    More FEMA twerps for some poor firefighter to have to trip over whilst trying to get the job done.
    The fire service needs a "culture of extinguishment not safety" Ray McCormack FDNY
  • tennmiketennmike Posts: 27,457 Senior Member
    More FEMA twerps for some poor firefighter to have to trip over whilst trying to get the job done.

    Just turn a 2 1/2" nozzle down to stream and wash them into the next county, or a burning building. Whichever is closer. :tooth::jester:
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  • KSU FirefighterKSU Firefighter Posts: 3,249 Senior Member
    tennmike wrote: »
    Just turn a 2 1/2" nozzle down to stream and wash them into the next county, or a burning building. Whichever is closer. :tooth::jester:

    I have no knowledge of using a nozzle for such dastardly means, yeah, thats my story. Standard Operation Procedure, Morons get wet.
    The fire service needs a "culture of extinguishment not safety" Ray McCormack FDNY
  • tennmiketennmike Posts: 27,457 Senior Member
    I have no knowledge of using a nozzle for such dastardly means, yeah, thats my story. Standard Operation Procedure, Morons get wet.

    :spittingcoffee: I guess it's like being initiated as a brand new Assistant Unit Operator (AUO) in the turbine building. A five gallon bucket of water dumped as a single mass from three floors up is pretty 'invigorating'.
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  • TeachTeach Posts: 18,428 Senior Member
    Hmmmm- - - - -ever used the wire-pulling lube that's affectionately known as "snot" by electricians? A newbie maintenance foreman made the mistake of standing directly under a catwalk across the tops of the Gallo wine tanks while the spark chasers were running some wire in an overhead conduit. A 2-gallon bucket of that stuff from 50 feet up will get your attention when somebody "trips" over it!
    Jerry
  • tennmiketennmike Posts: 27,457 Senior Member
    Jerry, I and my 'partners in crime' used that wire pulling lube on just about every door knob, phone handset, door push bar, and anything else that a hand could touch. It was pretty funny putting that stuff on the flush handles of the toilets! Atomized graphite on the phone handsets was a 'go-to' prank, also. That stuff gets on your ear, hand, and chin, and you have to let it wear off. It will NOT wash out with soap and water!
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  • 5280 shooter II5280 shooter II Posts: 3,923 Senior Member
    Ya know, I had to wear the blue helmet in Macedonia back in the early 90s.....didn't agree with the ROE, but that was a different situation.....this is Hitler Youth in it's infancy.

    Imagine you sitting out a hurricane in your home, and some arrogant 21 yr old is beating on your door telling you you "have to leave NOW"....with a squad of well armed cohorts behind them?
    God show's mercy on drunks and dumb animals.........two outa three ain't a bad score!
  • TeachTeach Posts: 18,428 Senior Member
    Mike, a tire factory with 100-lb. canisters of carbon black powder all over the place lends itself to similar pranks. A couple of cups of it in the air conditioner blower in the foreman's cubicle will make it look like somebody turned the lights out when they hit the ON switch!
    Jerry
  • KSU FirefighterKSU Firefighter Posts: 3,249 Senior Member
    We used to have fun in the print shop with ink on start buttons, knobs, especially when dealing with someone who was fastidious about keeping clean.
    The fire service needs a "culture of extinguishment not safety" Ray McCormack FDNY
  • JermanatorJermanator Posts: 16,244 Senior Member
    1911fan wrote: »
    http://www.nevadashooters.com/showthread.php?t=33732&goto=newpost

    I didn't mean to post the whole thread but, after seeing this picture, I know I can sleep safer with these guys on the job.

    This is me, standing corrected...

    ed
    Not exactly Hitler youth, are they? It looks like a photo from band camp.
    Reason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it.
    -Thomas Paine
  • breamfisherbreamfisher Posts: 14,103 Senior Member
    Godwin's Law?
    Meh.
  • 5280 shooter II5280 shooter II Posts: 3,923 Senior Member
    Close but I see the writing on wall. History dooms to repeat to those that haven't learned.....how many times did you hit your thumb with the hammer before you learned?
    God show's mercy on drunks and dumb animals.........two outa three ain't a bad score!
  • robert38-55robert38-55 Posts: 3,621 Senior Member
    Conspiracy theory or not, it doesn't surprise me if it was a conspiracy theory... I don't trust Ovommit never have never will, in or out of office. Deffinitely not a Conspiracy of Silence
    Now merge this with High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program,AKA ( HAARP) and now we have a conspiracy.

    http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/faq.html

    http://conspiracywiki.com/articles/haarp/what-is-haarp/
    "It is what it is":usa:
  • breamfisherbreamfisher Posts: 14,103 Senior Member
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