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It's really comes down to one of the foundational concepts the founders put forth. "Is this worth straight murdering a motherfucker over?"

Simply put, the Bill of Rights used to be a list of things we would kill them over. In the modern day, we have decided that the current status quo isn't worth the bloodshed. Natural law says that violence is the supreme authority from which all other authority is derived. We are not exercising our authority in the margins, so they do in our absence.

Ask yourself why you, personally, haven't sniped a scumfuck politician off the balcony of his mansion and you will have your answer.

If you said that the government was wiretapping your phone in 1999, everybody would have called you a nutjob.

Now if you say that the government is wiretapping your phone, no one cares.

How can Americans sleep at night now or look in a mirror without feeling disgusted and ashamed?

If you said that the government was wiretapping your phone in 1999, everybody would have called you a nutjob.

Now if you say that the government is wiretapping your phone, no one cares.

How can Americans sleep at night now or look in a mirror without feeling disgusted and ashamed?

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Americans are completely retarded now.

Courts uphold every law and Americans say that courts protect freedom.

The US is a police state, everything is illegal, and Americans scream that the police don't enforce the law enough.

@freepatriot Problem with the legal system in this country is it's one way, laws go on books rarely get removed, you end up with a quagmire that nobody can understand let alone comply with, then enforcement necessarily becomes totally arbitrary.

Americans are completely retarded now.

Courts uphold every law and Americans say that courts protect freedom.

The US is a police state, everything is illegal, and Americans scream that the police don't enforce the law enough.

@freepatriot Suggest people bone up on how to build a HERF gun youtube.com/watch?v=3fRFL6EOwP….

This is a primitive precursor, but basically just taking the power supply and magnetron out of a Microwave and feeding into a horn antenna. The focal point of a parabolic antenna will providing greater focus. This provides a kilowatt or so of RF but more intensity is desired. Moreover the AC power supply of microwaves can't easily be made as portable as one would desire. So instead a practical HERF gun would have a battery to power the magnetron filament, and then an inverter to charge some beefy photo flash capacitors to around 6kv, and then some means of discharging that into the magnetron such as a very high voltage triac or a tube called an ignitron, which is similar to a mecury rectifier tube with a grid which when biased negative prevents conduction but when positive bias applies, not only conductions but basically an avalanch break down occurs discharging the capacitors very rapidly through the magnetron.

An EMP gun is very similar in terms of power supply but instead of discharging into a magnetron you discharge it into a coil of very heavy gauge wire. This causes a very high magnetic field.

The method of destruction of these two devices is somewhat different, the HERF gun uses high power microwave to cause high power dissipation in the junctions of delicate semi-conductor devices turning them into slag, while the EMP tends to induce high voltages into delicate devices ruining them. Either can be effective at taking out an entire swarm of drones, but EMP is more difficult to shield against than microwave as the wavelengths involved will be much longer than the physical dimensions of the target.

It should be noted that high value capacitors charged to 6kv will kill you deader than a doornail if they discharge through your body in such a way as to pass through heart muscle and obviously the destruction of private property is obviously illegal. None the less, with this technology becoming common in war situations it is knowledge that is good to have.

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