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Between politicians vacationing on foreign beaches, covid lockdown raids on businesses and residences, a growing awareness that the media is outright lying, there are now, finally, the fist signs of direct rebellion.

Never thought I'd see the day.

It fills my heart with joy.

Between politicians vacationing on foreign beaches, covid lockdown raids on businesses and residences, a growing awareness that the media is outright lying, there are now, finally, the fist signs of direct rebellion. Never thought I'd see the day. It fills my heart with joy.

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SUPPORT OR JOIN THEM.

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This is what I like to hear!

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There's a reason every rebellion looks the same way. So how do they look in modern countries?

1) shot every junior bureaucrat the second they walk out of their door to go to work. One per week should be enough to shut down local govt.

2) find an underpass on a major high way, stop the biggest truck you can find, burn it under the overpass, shoot at the first person who tries to touch it.

3) put a bullet in every transformer and cell receiver for 30 miles around you, then move on to chain sawing the poles

4) Find train track, attach tow cable, rip it up in an intersection, set a fire up line to stop the train...or don't.

5) if it says 'buried cable, don't dig here' you should dig there.

The first step in a successful rebellion is to demonstrate the state cannot maintain order. If you know this, you recognize Oregon in this statement. We see the same patterns emerge in locally relevant way from Nicaragua, to Mexico, to Vietnam, to Ukraine. If you're not willing to be uncomfortable, then you're not ready for a fight.