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Armed insurrection in the 'conventional' sense would
accomplish nothing meaningful.

(Except to get a LOT of good folks killed.)

Hmmmmm. . . .
I wonder what would happen if a hundred million Americans
adjusted their tax withholdings so nothing was being
held out . . . . . then refused to file tax returns?

Zim.




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This is how the US military would put down an armed rebellion
By: micro1
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Sat, 13 Aug 16 12:09 PM
Msg. 10299 of 47202

What if the “2nd amendment people” Donald Trump mentioned recently during a campaign rally were actually able to spark an armed rebellion to overthrow the United States?

In a 2012 article for the Small Wars Journal, two academics took a stab at such a scenario and tried to figure out how state and federal authorities would likely respond to a small force taking over an American town.

In their paper, retired Army colonel and University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies professor Kevin Benson and Kansas University history professor Jennifer Weber wargamed a scenario where a Tea Party-motivated militia took over the town of Darlington, South Carolina.

The circumstances may seem far-fetched, but in today’s deeply partisan political environment, it’s at least worth looking into how the feds would respond if an American town tried to go it alone.

Precedents for fighting an insurrection
--rest at http://www.businessinsider.com/us-military-armed-rebellion-2016-8


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