The Virginia resistance
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2019 9:00 pm
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Maybe not such as bad idea. someone in the group calls in an anonymous "red flag" alert to said cul-de-sac. Set-up ambush points and have some ways to block egress once SWAT has moved in with their vehicles.MiddleAgedKen wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 10:30 pm Also, based on recent experience from not-Virginia, don't have a single assembly point in some damn out-of-the-way cul de sac that you helpfully announce the address of on an open channel.
You may be on to something. I was thinking multiple assembly points 360 degrees around the objective, secure communications. Indirect approach with concentration.D5CAV wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 2:05 amMaybe not such as bad idea. someone in the group calls in an anonymous "red flag" alert to said cul-de-sac. Set-up ambush points and have some ways to block egress once SWAT has moved in with their vehicles.
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Police are serving notice to vets that police are opfor. This will get interesting.
That sounds a lot like the report from Lexington Green, Massachusetts on April 15, 1775. That assembly was also announced "open channel". That incident went a little worse for the SWAT team.MiddleAgedKen wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 3:24 amReport from that night was that 50-100 militia assembled in a cemetery (announced on open channel) and SWAT rolled in and scooped up a bunch. I haven't seen any follow-up, so the report may have been inaccurate.