Posted on 04/21/2014 5:37:11 PM PDT by equalator
It was a dramatic and violent reversal to the usual order of events when notorious urban officials, called chengguan in Chinese, get into conflicts with street vendors and pedestrians.The crowd saw Mr. Huang being attacked, and decided to intervene. Online rumours then rapidly proliferated that someone was beaten to death by chengguan, which intensified public anger and drove more people to the scene.
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I wonder if Harry Reid would label those people domestic terrorists...
It’s the way our forefathers kept government in check. Relying on a piece of paper just hasn’t worked out.
An American IED target. The feral grubment has misunderestimated..
The ruling class and tyrannical governments generally never learn until it's too late for them.
All the kings men, they're hired guns etc., always think they can control it.
History generally shows they quickly find they are way overwhelmed by the numbers...
Guerrilla warfare is what Americans sorely need to learn and understand. Having weaponry and ammo is just one part of the equation. If(?) the SHTF, embracing now regarded dirty and disgusting tactics will mean all the difference between victory for the Republic or an agonizing loss, enslaving our descendants for many long and terrible years to come.
As long as the fighting all goes their way,theres a seemingly endless supply of jack boots.After they get chewed up a few times,the regimes have a hard time keeping the survivors on the payroll.
Our govt has made the mistake of thinking it is America.
Just how tough are those tires and radiator?
Very. the tires will run flat indefinitely unless shredded to the rim. And they are double beadlock rims.
The raditor is well shielded.
I don’t think the tires would work very well if it were flipped over but that’s my opinion.
Will they burn?
> when notorious urban officials, called chengguan in Chinese, get into conflicts with street vendors and pedestrians.The crowd saw Mr. Huang being attacked, and decided to intervene.
Thanks equalator.
How tough is the secretary who photocopies and sends out the forms to order the new tires? Does she get the same bus home every night?
How tough is the guy who sells the radiator for it? Does he live in a nice home in the suburbs?
It’s vulnerable, very vulnerable indeed. You just have to find out where it’s weak spots are.
If anyone has seen Captain America: the Winter Soldier, they can see the similarities. All it takes is lethal technology on auto-pilot and the people on the ground are screwed...
Sure. the problem is getting close enough to flip it. thats where skidders and bulldozers/heavy equipment come in.
The other thing is choke point them so like Gandalf said...They shall not pass.
What is the round that will penetrate an engine block? I'll bet a few 45s through the grill would find something vulnerable and vital.
/johnny
Except that takes planning guerrillas do not always have time for.
I don’t deny what you say. But there are more things to consider.
And it was designed for desert warfare. In Arab cities. Not small towns in heavily forested areas or farmlands.
Where it will sink like a rock when the ground is wet.
Of course in AZ we would haZ a problem. ;)
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