Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Call Mr. Goodwrench

World Enemy #1                               


   Economic Warfare: Fire Starters





This is a likely cause of the 346 homes lost in the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado Springs...and now 510 homes in Black Forest at Monument, 12 miles north of Colorado Springs.

This is why the Feds waited so long to tell us what started the Waldo Canyon fire in Colorado. The public still have not been told what was used to start the fire.

It is becoming quite obvious, to me, that we are at WAR on home ground.  We need to realize this and, all of us, begin to Watch, Respond and Defend.

Cuzzin Rick

Okay, in my mind I'm thinking how we respond and defend if we .. what?  Catch a swarthy fellow lighting tinder in the forest?  Say we dowhat's the preferred response—in this pussified society we live in? 

I haven't watched the entire video yet, but I don't expect answers.  Wait.  I know.  We can pretend it's January, 1942, and look at it from that perspective.  Are there certain bodies of people who present a serious danger?  Are our borders secure? Extrapolate.  In situations like this, I tend to fall back on 
Mr. Goodwrench's admonition:  "Pay me now, or pay me a whole lot more later."

9 comments:

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Having watched it now, the speaker's recommendation is to use satellites and aircraft to monitor fire prone areas, and additionally call in air strikes. It's a decent proposal if you want to respond to terrorism instead of removing it outright.

iri said...

What's the quote? Never let a good disaster go...something or other?

Give us more money. Give up your freedom. Never mind the enemy we know we invited in through the front door and the enemy we know are sneaking through the back.

It's a God damned world out there. Become better people and elect better people or you are fuqed.


Darrell said...

There was known arson occurring around Woodland Park, CO, just across the mountain from the Waldo Canyon fire, at the same time that fire started.

Anonymous said...

During the peace and race riots in DC in the 60's, we had to ignore the looting, but our ROE said we could shoot arsonists on sight.
FWIW.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

iri said...

If the State Troopers don't hold them at the Paseo we're going to have to shoot quite a few of those boys.

My Dad 1968

Anonymous said...

Time to cut out the deadwood from the forest service and dept of interior, etc concerning firefighting and replace the ancient and tiny water sprinkler planes with a fleet of 747 Supertankers to use at the beginning of a fire instead of when they are out of control.

-mech

David aka True Blue Sam said...

Timber arson is hard to solve, it's easy to do, and it's easy to do so you don't get caught. Part time fire fighters who needed a check used to be the ones you watched. If one called in fires you knew you had a problem. They were a lot easier to catch than a terrorist.

Anonymous said...

English Common Law allows arsonists taken in the act to be shot out of hand. Don't know how that would go over, now.

Anonymous said...

It depends what you do with the body.

Casca

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