Immigration Riot Prepping LIKE NOW!

Charlie

Membership Revoked
Rather than just vent, how about we share ideas on IMMEDIATE PREP and BUGOUT plans for people who may be effected by potential violent protests and or riots this weekend.

Folks should concentrate on executing their bug out or hunker in place plans if things get ugly. Like Katrina.......sounds like this storm is coming and you may want to get to safe ground!

First and foremost, I sure hope anybody in a major city has all their water, food, fuel, bugout, etc. stuff all lined up and ready. For some of you in certain neighborhoods, it might be a darn good weekend to take a vacation. BEFORE FRIDAY! The tactic they seem to be using is blocking roads. This means bug out will be difficult if not impossible in certain areas. If I was in one of those areas, I would be in my bug out location by now!

On the violence issue. Self Defense is (or at least should be) legal. Prepare to defend yourself!

Anyhow, I just thought it might be a good idea to talk about prep and bugout options rather than just vent verbally about how we hate illegal immigrants.
 
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pandora

Membership Revoked
Thanks, Charlie. Good idea. I've been thinking along these lines myself. I've checked my vehicle to make sure needed supplies are in place. We are in a situation now, where bugging out will be our best option if Civil War is looming on the horizon. We've got 3 locations ready if our first plans fail us.
 

SheWoff

Southern by choice
Wonderful idea....I will pray for those having to bug out, and yep, now would be a good time....tomorrow pack the vehicle and go. This looks like it may be getting out of hand this week-end and if it doesn't, you have had a nice mini-vacation. Dont forget your tires...check your spare. Gas up. If you have kids, I always brought along a game for them to play in the car. It cuts down on the "are we there yet?" and if you are bugging out you dont want the added stress of the kids bickering in the back seat (mine always did, maybe you have angels though;) ).

She
 

MaureenO

Another Infidel
Charlie said:
Rather than just vent, how about we share ideas on IMMEDIATE PREP and BUGOUT plans for people who may be effected by upcoming violent protests and or riots this weekend.

Folks should concentrate on executing their bug out or hunker in place plans if things get ugly. Like Katrina.......sounds like this storm is coming and you may want to get to safe ground!

First and foremost, I sure hope anybody in a major city has all their water, food, fuel, bugout, etc. stuff all lined up and ready. For some of you in certain neighborhoods, it might be a darn good weekend to take a vacation. BEFORE FRIDAY! The tactic they seem to be using is blocking roads. This means bug out will be difficult if not impossible in certain areas. If I was in one of those areas, I would be in my bug out location by now!

On the violence issue. Self Defense is (or at least should be) legal. Prepare to defend yourself!

Anyhow, I just thought it might be a good idea to talk about prep and bugout options rather than just vent verbally about how we hate illegal immigrants.


Charlie, you know what my job is and even though I have no SPECIFICS, I do have to agree with you. The bottom line is--we don't know what the bottom line is.

Good advice you're giving, Charlie. Be safe.

Maureen :dstrs:
 

Lilbitsnana

On TB every waking moment
well, I am probably safer than those in LA or OC, but DH has an appointment with a cardiologist Friday, so we can't go anywhere. The address puts it in one of the more heavily hispanic neighborhoods. On the brightside (or not) the town just a mile from that address is notoriously "redneck".
 

Double_A

TB Fanatic
My gut tells me these are not going to be like those in France. The people marching over this issue have different intentions, this is a different cause and are trying to achieve a different goal.

Not the same.

Sure I will not deny the young rable rousers who shout with bravado they are going to take land back, but many of the older more stable people with children that are being educated and working have a vested interest in seeing this resolved peacefully. They will not allow this to degenerate to the shithead level we see in france or the NWO anachists.
 

momof23goats

Deceased
don't be in dream land, this could get really nasty fast. all it take are a couple of guys to start it, and the crowd will follow them.
I would put my kids in the car now, and book out of there. but remember, to have more than enough water, and food in the ar with you, and all meds, for everyone. and blankets, I would take tons of them and or tarps,you can make a shelter if need be. But I would leave now.
IF any one has an Idea where these marches are going to be, you should post them. so people can read where it is going to be, so they can get out now. but If I were in a city, I would be in the car /truck/van/or what ever, and be on the road right now. the kids would get a free ,get out of school day, and i would be on the road.
charlie is right, we must protect our selfs and families.
that is why i said take more water and food then you think you will need. take alot, of everything. this might last longer than we think. and a safe family, is the number one thing here.
I don't think we will see very many educated people in these marches. at all.
IF yo ucan't leave , stay inside, don't go out for anything. use your preps. and post your selves gaurds, so you can stay safe. don't count on the police, for help, or back up. I think they will all be busy.
good luck to all of you. and check in when you can , and let us know what is happening.
 

Norma

Veteran Member
Good advice Charlie. Why don't they arrest the leaders of these marches and get them on sedition charges? They thought about bringing sedition charges against a VA nurse in NO when she spoke up against the government.

Norma
 

Caplock50

I am the Winter Warrior
I fully agree. If at all possible, take a mini-vacation and get out now. Or lay up sandbags and lock and load. If all goes quietly, look at it as a darn fine test. I said on another thread, we are now between the command of "Fire", and the bullet leaving the barrel. And you darn sure don't want to be 'under the gun'.

Take care and good luck to all of you.

Been a real pleasure, Folks!
 

doctor_fungcool

TB Fanatic
A question to you Charlie. For the minions that can't 'get outta Dodge', what would you suggest? Do you think the GOV. will be of any assistance to those folks, or not? Personally I believe that if there is large scale rioting, y'all will only be able to count on yourself and your immediate family. A friend of mine told me that the motto in Miami (where he lives) is 'last white guy to leave grabs the flag" I never did ask him exactly what he meant by that statement.............

By the way, I already know the answer to that question...............but I imagine there are lots of folks that will read your post that don't know that answer.
 
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dreamseeer

Membership Revoked
Caplock50 said:
I fully agree. If at all possible, take a mini-vacation and get out now. Or lay up sandbags and lock and load. If all goes quietly, look at it as a darn fine test. I said on another thread, we are now between the command of "Fire", and the bullet leaving the barrel. And you darn sure don't want to be 'under the gun'.

Take care and good luck to all of you.

Been a real pleasure, Folks!

God speed Caps.
 

TTaylor

Inactive
These may look like harmless marches whose goal is to express anger at our immigration policies.
However, history tells us that there are those who take advantage of such situations to promote their own agenda.

It is akin to starting a stampede in a theater by shouting fire.

All it takes are a few well trained agitators.

With that in mind, I would not stay in an area that is in harms way.
What starts out peaceful often ends up in bloodshed, particularly when angry minorities are at the forefront.
 

SmithJ

Veteran Member
Charlie said:
Rather than just vent, how about we share ideas on IMMEDIATE PREP and BUGOUT plans for people who may be effected by upcoming violent protests and or riots this weekend.

Did I miss something? What makes you think there will be more violent protests this weekend? (Sorry, I've been working long days this week and haven't caugt up on the news.)
 

Rams82

Inactive
smith357 said:
Did I miss something? What makes you think there will be more violent protests this weekend? (Sorry, I've been working long days this week and haven't caugt up on the news.)
I think he is just taking into account possibilities. It would only take a few people on either side to turn the protest real ugly real quick.
 

wasabell

Inactive
I don't know what's going to happen over the weekend, but in Houston (and surrounding areas) the demonstrators were high-school and MIDDLE SCHOOL aged kids. They played hookey to go and protest. One girl, on the radio yelled "We want rights, and we want them NOW"!!!! The middle-school kids were wading in a downtown fountain, waving a few signs, and yelling.

Sounds like a senior skip-day. Almost. Unless their parents get involved this weekend.

They all need a good spanking.
 

AddisonRose

On loan from Heaven
This is my city, my state, my country. I will not budge.

Hunkering down, prepared to do whatever I need to do. Who is with me? AddyRose
 

TECH32

Veteran Member
AddisonRose said:
This is my city, my state, my country. I will not budge.

Hunkering down, prepared to do whatever I need to do. Who is with me? AddyRose
Yep. What better way to show the Illegals they've WON than to have Americans RUN AWAY at the first sign of unrest...
 

cannoncocker

Membership Revoked
Bug out? For THIS? For what we have seen lately. To call them riots is absurd. So far these protests have been by and large peaceful, but I do find them offensive and think a couple thousand riot police smashing heads could fix things. But for gawds sake, do you bug out over this???

More and more I feel like a lonely voice: stay calm and keep a grip on reality. Preparing for bad times is one thing overreacting is another.
 

Chumbucket

Inactive
Be careful of Mexican dirty bombs. Mass consumption of bean burritos in a large gathering. Have your gas masks ready.
 

Big Bob

Senior Member
I think I might head for Mexico to live. It appears that everyone from there has left. Are there vast areas of abandoned land waiting for someone to move in?
 

Nuthatch

Membership Revoked
Here's a gathering you might not be expecting:

Southern Regional March for Peace in Iraq/Justice at Home
Saturday, April 1st 2006 12 noon
Atlanta, GA USA

BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW!
A Just Peace in Iraq / Civil and Human Rights for All / People Before Profits

March 19, 2006, brings us the 3rd anniversary of the Iraq war, and April 4th marks the 38th anniversary of the assassination of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. In protest of the continuing war in Iraq and in honor of Dr. King's vision of peace, human equality, workers’ rights and voter empowerment, groups and individuals from around the South will converge in Atlanta on April 1, 2006. PLEASE JOIN US!


Location:
Gather at Martin Luther King, Jr. Center; march to Piedmont Park for rally (10th Street and Charles Allen Drive) 450 Auburn Ave Atlanta GA 30312
 

LoupGarou

Ancient Fuzzball
Chumbucket said:
Be careful of Mexican dirty bombs. Mass consumption of bean burritos in a large gathering. Have your gas masks ready.


Ooh, ooh, we could then get them for using WADs.
Weapons of @$$ Destruction.

Sorry, couldn't resist...
Loup Garou
 

Charlie

Membership Revoked
doctor_fungcool said:
A question to you Charlie. For the minions that can't 'get outta Dodge', what would you suggest? Do you think the GOV. will be of any assistance to those folks, or not? Personally I believe that if there is large scale rioting, y'all will only be able to count on yourself and your immediate family. A friend of mine told me that the motto in Miami (where he lives) is 'last white guy to leave grabs the flag" I never did ask him exactly what he meant by that statement.............

By the way, I already know the answer to that question...............but I imagine there are lots of folks that will read your post that don't know that answer.

My answer is very simple Doc. Impliment your "hunker in place" prep plan!
 

Charlie

Membership Revoked
smith357 said:
Did I miss something? What makes you think there will be more violent protests this weekend? (Sorry, I've been working long days this week and haven't caugt up on the news.)


I edited this line and put in "potential". I do see this situation as being very likely to go violent in certain neighborhoods.

I DO think it is prudent to activate your bug out or hunker down plans just in case.
 

SmithJ

Veteran Member
Charlie said:
I edited this line and put in "potential". I do see this situation as being very likely to go violent in certain neighborhoods.

I DO think it is prudent to activate your bug out or hunker down plans just in case.

I got ya! Thanks.
 

Z28Camaro6D9

Veteran Member
The 'LA Riots' after the Rodney King verdict were not confined to LA. Many may remember that smaller disturbances broke out simultaneosly throughout the country.
 

EMICT

Veteran Member
"STAND YOUR GROUND, DON'T FIRE UNLESS FIRED UPON, BUT IF THEY MEAN TO HAVE A WAR, THEN LET IT BEGIN HERE."

I find it ironic that we Americans have gotten to the point where we would rather make plans to run, than stand our ground. Thank GOD our forefathers had the guts to stand up for what was right.

I, for one, will stand my ground.
 

cannoncocker

Membership Revoked
Yeah, I am staying put. Mark my words, these protests are causing a huge backlash in the minds of those who count: CITIZENS. If they march up to my area this weekend or any other time, I am going to sit on my porch, armed and ready to defend me and mine.
 

LoupGarou

Ancient Fuzzball
Great thread Charlie!

One question though. Since the MSM seems to not want to be covering this very well, whether because they are afraid exapnded coverage causing more protestors to go out (probably not their reason), or because it may show the sheeple that these people are here not only as illegals, but also as invaders on a quest to "reconquer" the SW for themselves (probably their reason), we are at a disadvantage if all heck does break loose. I agree to get things done now and either be prepared to head out, or actually do so. What I am questioning is, how do we know when it is safe to come back. Like usual, we can't trust the MSM. Most police departments have gone digital (or even encrypted), so that monitoring them is more difficult. And not everyone will be able to login to TB2K to check local and national status. We had two groups at the capitol here in Richmond, VA and not a word on the radio or TV did I hear, so I place the same amount of faith in reporting issues as I do the local weathermen. What would you suggest to the people that do decide to pack up and head out to monitor to determine what has happened and if it is safe?

I agree with some that the flight mode is not my first option in "fight/flight" situations, but any "citizen started brutality" would be the only thing that makes the news nowdays. If we leave, and they destroy, that will be just one more reason that they MUST go back home. The downfall to BO'ing is if they amass but do not cause damage, then they see that they can scare us, but since no "damage" was done, the MSM could report it as a "racial" issue on our part, rather than a safety first issue.

Loup Garou
 

gillmanNSF

Veteran Member
Caplock50 said:
I fully agree. If at all possible, take a mini-vacation and get out now. Or lay up sandbags and lock and load. If all goes quietly, look at it as a darn fine test. I said on another thread, we are now between the command of "Fire", and the bullet leaving the barrel. And you darn sure don't want to be 'under the gun'.

Take care and good luck to all of you.

Been a real pleasure, Folks!

I'll be on vacation in El Paso, TX on May 1st. Does that count? Then it's onto Lajitas, TX and the Big Bend National Park. Guess I'll be going in the opposite direction. But really, there's no feeling to vacate or bug out here in the SF area. Business as usual.
 

eXe

Techno Junkie
Well the "Fun" is already starting in Vegas. Last night there was a report that local Mexican businesses were targeted with "racist" graffiti.. stuff like "Speak English or get out" was painted on local stores.

Wonder how its "racist" to tell someone to speak English but protest signs that say "Gringo get out" are not "racist".

Listening to people around here.. it will take only a few more protests for things to start getting out of hand.
 

Texas Writer

Veteran Member
gillmanNSF said:
I'll be on vacation in El Paso, TX on May 1st. Does that count? Then it's onto Lajitas, TX and the Big Bend National Park. Guess I'll be going in the opposite direction. But really, there's no feeling to vacate or bug out here in the SF area. Business as usual.

Sheesh, gillman, you're going to El Paso? On vacation? If where you are now is the frying pan, you're about to jump into the fire. EP is like 75 percent hispanic.
 

Pearl

Inactive
Around here all the protests are in front of the capitol building downtown, where the TV cameras can easily find them. As for me, the closest open area where people can gather is a grocery store parking lot about 5 blocks away.

I and everybody in my quiet little neighborhood will just hunker down. We are usually overlooked by everybody, and we like it that way.

Pearl
 

eXe

Techno Junkie
William you too huh? Ill be at Stage 11 in Pahrump on Sat night from 8pm till 3 AM.. lol what stage are you going to be at?
 
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