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I live in the mountains outside a small town in rural Montana, a
place you might assume is conservative through and through, and it is, for the
most part. However, one rule I have found to be universal no matter where in
the U.S. live or visit is that regardless of how conservative the population of
a place is, leftists are almost always entrenched
into city politics and they almost always run the local newspapers.
In the past I found this to be a strange thing; why are the
viewpoints and ideals of most of the city government and the local journalists
the complete opposite of the majority of the citizenry in conservative
communities?
I did not understand until later that this is a product of
misaligned priorities. Leftists (specifically extreme leftists) seem to
gravitate to positions of influence, even those we might consider small and
inconsequential. They see these positions as an opportunity to exert power over
others. Conservatives tend to not care as much about having power over others
unless they are a direct threat, and so we don't have any interest in wasting
our precious free time climbing our way through a faceless bureaucracy.
I actually prefer that mindset. I like the fact that conservatives
aren't always scrambling for position or power. That said, it might behoove us
to pay better attention to who is in control of our local government. It may
cause serious problems for us down the road.
For many years now, I have been working with a group of people who
have been preparing for the events that are happening today, including the
economic crisis, supply chain disruptions, civil unrest and government
overreach. While many of these groups seek to remain private, I feel it is time
for bigger discussions with the wider community on what people plan to do if
the dangerous situation does not improve. In other words, are they going to
work together? Or are they going to work against each other?
This is a vital question because it is becoming increasingly
possible that a full spectrum collapse will strike the U.S. in the near term.
It is time for preppers and liberty-minded people to start gauging the
sentiment of the community around them and seeking out like-minded individuals.
The more active the community is in its own survival, the less likely they will
be to conform to draconian rules or fear.
Private groups should remain private, and so should the extent of
your preps. But it is foolish to think that you are going to survive a collapse
on your own without working with others in the community. Think of it this way,
if your circle of security is only the size of your property, when trouble
arrives it will already be on your doorstep (in other words, you are dead if
the attackers are organized and prepared). If your circle of security is your
entire town or county, then when trouble arrives you might actually have time
to respond.
Going "gray man" is an extremely short-term solution.
Eventually, you will be caught alone and unaware and then all the energy and
time and money you put into your preps will have been wasted and someone else
will be enjoying the fruits of your labor.
Another problem I see is that conservatives are far less adept at
organization than the political left; we tend to be more spontaneous when we
group together for a cause. I'm not saying we need our own Antifa or BLM, but
we do need to put more effort into working together and minimizing our exposure
to threats. Conservatives and liberty activists often feel isolated, even
though there are millions of us out there, and it's because we refuse to
organize in any practical way for fear of ending up on a "list."
It's the threat of being on "the list" that controls
conservatives. The list doesn't even need to exist in real life, and we are
still dominated by it. I hear it all the time, the "nail that sticks up
will get hammered down." I say the nail that keeps its head down is
more easily stepped on.
These are some of the reasons I decided to engage with the larger
community by starting a local club that discusses firearms, preparedness and
current events. I put the word out in as many places as I could, including
tacking up fliers around town. These days, it's hard for anyone to argue that
prepping is a "silly idea" for "kooky conspiracy
theorists." We have been proven right, everyone else has been proven
wrong, but that doesn't mean our work ends here; we have to continue to educate
as many people as possible on how it's done while there's still time.
The more
we do this, the safer everyone is.
The initial response was overwhelmingly positive. A lot of people
are ready for this kind of information and setting up the discussions in a more
public forum gives people a greater sense of involvement and shows them they
are not alone in their concerns. To that end, I decided to hold the discussion
at a local public park.
Then, I started getting emails and friends of mine started getting
angry Facebook responses when discussing the club...
Officials from the city council using the primary city government
email were not happy, though they did not identify themselves by name. They
claimed the club could not hold an "event" in the park unless we got
permission and permits from the city council, along with insurance. If we did
not, then the police would be sent to kick us out of the park.
I thought this was rather bizarre; I didn't expect hundreds of
people to show up to the club meeting, maybe a couple dozen at most. The
requirements these people from the city council demanded were traditionally for
large events with hundreds or thousands of people. Getting permission would
have taken weeks and the emails suggested that permission was not guaranteed by
stating "if we
approve."
Frankly, parks are public property paid for with public dollars
and the community has every right to use them for free assembly. But if you
think this is common knowledge, think again; some politicians and officials
think otherwise.
I responded as I usually do to these kinds of things, by digging
my heels in. I thoroughly researched the use and legality of public parks for
free assembly and found that as long as your group is not blocking access to
the park for other people, blocking roads or engaged in criminal activity then
the demands for permits do not usually hold up in court and removal by police
is not justified. Constitutionally, you are protected.
I emailed the official or officials back and reminded them that
they risk a civil court issue by trying to stop people's free speech on public
property and warned them that the city would be subject to bad press as well. I
was perfectly ready to refuse removal and to be arrested if it came to that.
Another interesting discovery: The park in question was host to a
bunch of BLM protesters only two weeks earlier. Did they have to get permits
and insurance to hold their event in the park?
I decided to reach out to the only conservative member of the city
council I knew of and talk with him. He confirmed my suspicions. There were
multiple hard leftists in the city government, but no one had actually brought
up the issue of my club and the use of the park to rest of the council before
sending me the threatening emails.
So, it was probably only a couple of weasels trying to make it
look like they represented the entire city council's position. He also
confirmed that the BLM protesters had no permits or insurance and that certain
members knew ahead
of time that their protest was going to happen. In other words, the lefty
council members were acting unilaterally to give BLM open access to the park
and then tried to interfere with my gun and preparedness club.
This was a clear political bias applied to the usage of public
property.
I have learned from past experience that these types of people do
not like a stand-up fight. They prefer to try to frighten you away from doing a
thing through intimidation instead. They try to get you to give up voluntarily
by painting a host of consequences in your mind. You start to worry about all
the things that might happen;
no one wants to have confrontations with cops these days, you don't have to be
insane like BLM to have concerns.
Luckily, my brain doesn't really think in terms of risk over
reward. I only really think about what is necessary. I held the club meeting in
the park anyway, and I made sure that whoever it was in the city council that was
trying to interfere knew I was going to do it.
Long story short, the meeting was a success. I met a lot of locals
who I had not talked with before that had the same concerns as me, and we
discussed primarily the issue of community security if the system completely
breaks down. The meetings will continue, perhaps even in the same park for a
while just to make a point. The police never showed up, so the people making
threats either didn't want to risk a lawsuit and confrontation, they realized
they didn't have as much power as they thought they did or the cops refused to
bother with something that was clearly legal and constitutional.
The only confrontation happened 100 yards away. A man looking for
the meeting approached a group across the street that was organizing a separate
community event. He told me that when he asked them if they were part of the
gun club, a woman yelled at him "No, those people are across the street at
that illegal meeting!"
And there you have it. I highly recommend you hold an "illegal
meeting" of your own for your community. These discussions need to start
now, and people need to know that they are not alone during this crisis. It is
time for conservatives to start banding together and planning ahead.
To truth and knowledge,
Brandon Smith
To truth and knowledge,
Brandon Smith
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3 comments:
If Biden pulls the wool over enough people whose heads are buried in the sand...say goodbye to your gun rights, freedom of speech, jobs, etc.
Only one battle really matters now: the one between the Socialist-Dems [Marxists] & the rest of us.
The biggest danger folks have to their gun rights is the Socialist-Dem party [aka: Harris-Biden]
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