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General Discussion / Re: Survival Dispatch
« Last post by grizz on April 28, 2024, 04:18:53 PM »
We are headed to a restricted civil war. Restricted to area's of the county. Probably more blue urban area's vs. red rural. It is inevitable as we see Socialists and Marxists gain more and more control, especially with our young useful idiots. We hear daily now, "death to America". Sometimes you get what you wish for.

 :popcorn:

THEY get what THEY wish for! The rest of us will need to fight to protect what we already have such as the Constitution and Bill of Rights and any sort of freedom
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General Off Topic / Re: For Naopleonic History buffs
« Last post by JohnyMac on April 28, 2024, 04:11:19 PM »
Cool. Thanks RB  :thumbsUp: :cheers:
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General Discussion / Re: Survival Dispatch
« Last post by JohnyMac on April 28, 2024, 04:10:29 PM »
We are headed to a restricted civil war. Restricted to area's of the county. Probably more blue urban area's vs. red rural. It is inevitable as we see Socialists and Marxists gain more and more control, especially with our young useful idiots. We hear daily now, "death to America". Sometimes you get what you wish for.

 :popcorn:
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General Discussion / Re: Movie Review: Civil War - by Forward Observer
« Last post by JohnyMac on April 28, 2024, 04:05:27 PM »
Well now...Thank you Jackalope for a thought provoking review.

Okay, sounds like a matinee with a senior discount to me. Probably on a rainy day to boot.

Question Jackalope, what did the audience think around you if you could observe or hear them?
 :popcorn:
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Radio / Re: MFJ is Closing!
« Last post by cooter on April 28, 2024, 11:47:28 AM »
I got an email announcement about it (I bought stuff in the past).  Mr. Jue is turning 80 and wants to spend more time with family.
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Radio / Re: MFJ is Closing!
« Last post by Nemo on April 28, 2024, 10:42:00 AM »
I thought the Feds passed a law radios had to still be able to receive an AM station.  Is this doing something with that?

Nemo
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Radio / Re: MFJ is Closing!
« Last post by pkveazey on April 28, 2024, 02:42:58 AM »
Jackalope, you are right on the money. When you first moved to TN, you were right at the noise level and it was difficult to copy. Lately, you seemed to get just above the noise level and my AGC suppresses the noise while you transmit and now, I hear you quite well. I figured that you improved your antenna system but now that you mentioned the amp, That explains it perfectly. Just getting 1 S unit above the noise makes all the difference in the world.
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General Off Topic / For Naopleonic History buffs
« Last post by RB in GA on April 27, 2024, 04:51:01 PM »
A very long (really, very) youtube video that's incredibly well done regarding Napoleon's Marshalls

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyTb2lqiJe0
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General Discussion / Survival Dispatch
« Last post by Trail Ninja on April 27, 2024, 04:26:09 PM »
I'd like to hear your opinions on survival dispatches Discussion Panels. 

To me it's like having a bunch of subject matter experts talk about things they know very well that we should all listen to.

If you go back past this link I'm sharing, you will see a wealth of information. What are your thoughts?
https://youtu.be/LHkfLZvnBq4?si=1Kfo9woCndFiOlX1
 
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General Discussion / Re: Movie Review: Civil War - by Forward Observer
« Last post by Jackalope on April 27, 2024, 09:44:12 AM »
    My wife and I were finally able to seeCivil War yesterday.  We both found the first half of the movie to be somewhat slow and plodding.  The action picked up during the last forty five minutes, and there was a crescendo at the end. As has been noted, there's no indication as to which side we should be rooting for.  However, there are clear depictions of evil, and the raw depravity of war.  If you look beyond the purely entertainment value, you will find some excellent lessons.

    One of the takeaways from the film is how chaotic an American Civil War would be.  There's one scene in the film where folks are pinned down by a sniper.  We never find out why the sniper was shooting everyone.  The iconic scene where a soldier (essentially someone in a uniform, could be a militia man, or just someone who likes camo clothing) asks, "What kind of American are you?", again reinforces the chaotic situation.  Essentially, this person becomes judge, jury, and executioner.  I would imagine that old grudges would be settled, and petty crime would be dealt with severely.  The film generates lots of questions and thought experiments.  Would law enforcement exist in such a scenario?  How about the justice system?  If you catch looters, how do you deal with them?  (IMHO, there's not much worse than a thief).  How do people get food?  How do you differentiate between opposing forces? 

     The film also depicts, probably accidentally, the need to be armed.  Another lesson was don't be a refugee.  Travel during war time is hazardous to your health.  Also, stay out of cities, but rural environments can be just as dangerous.  I'd suggest hunkering down, and staying within your own immediate AO, but that wouldn't make a good movie.

     The line, "What kind of American are you?", resonates within me, but for different reasons than in the movie.  Today, we see "Americans" shouting "Death to America", as they protest whatever is the "cause du jour".  American culture has drifted from the original intent of our founding fathers, as the government implements more freedom limiting laws.  We were once the great melting pot; now we're a fractured society.  We've lost the pride in our country, and patriotism is frowned upon by the media and academia.  Could the U.S. devolve into what was depicted in the movie?  I say, "Yes!", and it may be unavoidable.

     So, was it a good movie?  If you were looking for an action movie or a popcorn thriller, then the answer would be no.  If you're looking to observe one possible future scenario, then the answer would be yes.  The movie was mildly entertaining, but it also served as an excellent means of projecting possible threats and possibilities.  If you look beyond the purely entertainment value, you will find some valuable lessons.  Whether the movie is mediocre or good is, of course, subjective, but I suggest watching the film with an open mind.  For me, I rate it four out of five stars.
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