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Originally posted by Fromabove
The article went on to say that houses and/or mail boxes were receiving color dots to indicate to rapid response teams where to go, and where to avoid. I checked this out in my neighborhood and found it to be accurate.
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
Supposedly there were tags on the back of road signs that were written in foreign languages so the U.N would know where the nearest hospital, jail, et cetera was when they invaded the U.S.
Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by Fromabove
I am on the red list for sure and for the following reasons...
1.I am a christian
2.I have a C.C.W. license
3.I own guns
4.I support Israel
5.I know someone who was on a terrorist list.
6.I am a member of a conspiracy theory website.
7.I am also a Bible reader.
8.I tend to bash islam.
9.I am not politically correct.
10.I won't go down without a fight.
Originally posted by unityemissions
reply to post by Fromabove
The logistics behind such an operation would be impossible to implement. There's too many people, too many guns, and too many paranoids/anarchists/patriots who would have a field day with this supposed authority trying to get us to go to X facility for our well being.
Too many people have seen schindler's list to fall for that one.
All I can say is that here in Texas, we have over 25 million strong, so I reckon that means we've got at least 100 million guns, and 10billion rounds of ammunition.
It's just not going to happen, period.
Originally posted by unityemissions
reply to post by Fromabove
I get how this could theoretically happen, except do you realize that like what...20% trust our government at this point? I think that most people would rather stay with their local communities, board up for a bit, or do ANYTHING other than let the feds tell them they must relocate.
I could be wrong.