On 20 March 2005 a Missouri Highway Patrol sergeant drove home and got
gunned down between the car and the house.
Was it Operation U.S.A. Freedom?
On 19 November 2002, a Freedom Fighter waited at a gas station in Red
Bluff, California for the next enemy officer to pull in to refuel. The
Freedom Fighter took out the enemy officer with a single shot and fled.
He posted his motives on a website (and the message is reposted at
http://tomalciere.com/declinde.html )
What motivated Missouri action?
Libertarians have been demanding the repeal of unjust laws for many
years, and most lawmakers act like they think these demands are just a
big, funny joke. They stop laughing when they have to pay the price,
with cops' blood, for their noncompliance. And, after all, Missouri
_IS_ the Show Me State.
Operation U.S.A. Freedom will not be an organized army taking on the
hostile government. It will be individuals, armies of one, because the
enemy cannot take countermeasures. The enemy never knows who will
strike, nor when, nor where, nor how, and the enemy's dispatcher always
sends the Freedom Fighter more targets.
An organized army can be infiltrated and destroyed. It can also
surrender. But no Freedom Fighter has any way to order the next Freedom
Fighter to surrender.
The one absolute is that liberty must prevail. Don't expect
libertarians to start cloning themselves to increase their voting
strength, or to rely on reasoning with voters who are openly hostile to
libertarian principles. Vote wrong, cops die. Don't like it? Don't do
it. If ballots don't work, bullets will.
If you insist on using your police force as a weapon of violence
against innocent people who are peacefully minding their own business,
the Freedom Fighters are not the ones who are resorting to violence
when they take your weapon away from you.
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