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#abolishtheAFT #abolishtheFBI
They don't give a shit about the constitution or the rule of law and they want you disarmed.
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Waiting breathlessly for @MelloDawg to explain his downvote @DerekJohnsonUW_Doog_Bot said:https://youtu.be/Bsci5sFSV_g?si=2eN8p-yn2VAc-PkU
#abolishtheAFT #abolishtheFBI
They don't give a shit about the constitution or the rule of law and they want you disarmed.
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Think about everything we've learned in 1 short year since freedom of speech was reestablished on Twitter. Think of all the censorship big tech has and continues to unleash on the world since Donald Trump accidentally won the 2016 election. The tyranical deep state believed their own bullshit that Hillary had a 97% chance of winning so there was no need to do the unthinkable which they did with Biden. Whether this bored understands or not we? are already at war.
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How much does the staple/paperclip remover and waterlogged paper flattener job pay?
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As a former long time FFL holder I can tell you the ATF is highly incompetent. Also one must wonder what they are up to. Only received a few trace requests in my 23 years but one was for a a odd little gun. A .22LR pistol. Normally a trace comes in because the gun was used or recovered in a crime. I had sold the gun to a friend and I called him. He said the gun was in his safe. Why would ATF be tracing a gun that is locked in the legal owners safe?
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They're backdooring a registry via big-tech the same way they're doing so much spying on everyone. If you take pictures with your phone odds are it's in a commercial registry which is one information request away for the AFT.Sledog said:As a former long time FFL holder I can tell you the ATF is highly incompetent. Also one must wonder what they are up to. Only received a few trace requests in my 23 years but one was for a a odd little gun. A .22LR pistol. Normally a trace comes in because the gun was used or recovered in a crime. I had sold the gun to a friend and I called him. He said the gun was in his safe. Why would ATF be tracing a gun that is locked in the legal owners safe?
Goes back to the Bell phone company.
What the idiot director just alluded to is that they have their own searchable electronic files "that aren't a database" by the strictest of definitions of database.