Note to militia: It doesn’t look like semi-autos will do the trick.
[Via Rick Reese]
Notes from the Resistance
Five people were in custody as of Monday, and investigators identified 23 people as part of a potential network of plotters. The alleged plan involved using explosive-laden drones to hit buildings near the event, force a mass evacuation and steer crowds toward a pre-staged sniper team, officials said. A “second wave” was then allegedly planned to storm the White House gate, according to officials. [More]
What better place to do it than a highly-publicized mass gathering in a “gun-free zone”? Because Trump, after all, is an avatar.
And there’ll be plenty more opportunities.
They’d better have it right, that it was an actionable threat vs. low-hanging fruit with no operational capability s#!+-talking on Signal, or this is gonna backfire bigly. The administration had better hope Kash Patel is too smart and cautious to advance an Emmanuel Goldstein narrative.
And that said, with the country divided by ginned-up mob hatred like I’ve never seen it before, all it’s gonna take is a cop shooting an urban yute and cities across the the land will burn.
Got ammo?
Got water?
States consider drones to stop school shootings [More]
Good grief. Everything but what’s needed.
Why do I picture bureaucrats sitting around a meeting table cracking each other up with increasingly ludicrous proposals?
“The drones can … spray pepper, and even knock active shooters down”…? Stop! I can’t breathe…
And it sounds like much of this is in Republican states…
[Via bondmen]
A Tennessee congressman is pushing for legislation to allow Americans the right to shoot down drones that are flying over their property. Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN-2) introduced H.R. 1907 last week to allow property owners to shoot an unmanned aircraft that’s flying over their property. [More]
“Prognosis 2% chance of being enacted,” and that’s probably a good thing.
[Via Michael G]
FBI warns New Jersey residents not to shoot down drones or point lasers at aircraft [More]
You gonna tell us who’s behind them and why?
How do we know they’re not a threat? And why in hell should we believe anything you say?

Mystery Drones Could Be Trying to Find ‘Radioactive Material’ [More]
And they’ve been so …rigorous…
Anyway they can blame the greatest threat…?
Imagine receiving a traffic ticket in the mail because you were speeding down a Russian road in Kursk with a Ukrainian attack drone on your tail. [More]
There’s a Yakov Smirnoff joke in there somewhere…
And we have out own “In Soviet America” examples to draw from.
[Via Michael G]