Thursday, February 15, 2024

Four Things Patriots Should NEVER Do

By Tim Gamble
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I've written past articles about these four things that patriots should NEVER do, not in good times nor in bad times, but it bears repeating. 

1) NEVER give up your personal sovereignty. You are responsible for yourself and your family. Never look to the government to protect you or save you, even in a major crisis. Especially in a major crisis. Remember the political saying "Never let a good crisis go to waste." Don't be naive about politicians and bureaucrats. Don't trade your freedoms for the promise of security.  Figure out now how to survive future chaos without going to the FEMA camp or blindly following the instructions of "authorities."

2) NEVER give up your ability to defend yourself.  Self-defense is a God-given right that neither government nor society has the right to take away from you. This includes the right to the tools of self-defense, such as guns and knives.  Strongly support the Second Amendment now, and resist all attempts to curtail it.  Avoid situations in which you are required to disarm (such as flying or entering a government building). Learn to defend yourself with your hands and improvised weapons in case you are ever forced to disarm.

3) NEVER stop improving yourself and your situation.  Never stop learning new skills. Never stop practicing old skills. Never stop adjusting your plans. Never stop developing your homestead or bug-out retreat. Never stop building your supplies. Even highly-experienced experts need to keep learning, keep practicing, keep planning. and keep preparing.

4) NEVER make a threat you are not ready, willing, and able to back up. No matter how prepared and skilled you are, the safest confrontation is the one you avoid. Never let your ego or overconfidence cause you bite off more than you can chew. 

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1 comment:

  1. You should have seen the look on the female deputy sheriff ordering me off my land during a forest fire. I told her NO. She threatened arrest, I told her to get off my land, she had done her job warning me of fire but had no authority to order me to leave. I think the fact that I am 6-3 and was visibly armed gave the 5-3 ish deputy pause. Got singed but the house and I survived.

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