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Tekkaman
10-09-1999, 04:54 PM
I was wondering Because I want to be active with the militia.

mrak1289x
10-09-1999, 08:24 PM
I would like to join a militia, but while reading the militia field manual, I came to the conclusion that the militia wants just as much personal information from you than the New World Order Government that now occupies the Dark House. I guess they will just have to trust me to fight for the Constitution when the time comes.

Destroyer
10-09-1999, 11:56 PM
I think Florida outlawed militias! We have to use the more PC term "gun/hunting club". Makes me sick to see our great state sink so low.

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WAREAGLE
10-11-1999, 06:36 PM
I don't know first hand, but I would venture to guess that the reason they want so much information is to keep infiltrators out. Of course, anyone infiltrating would be from the feds and they can make up any identity they want (and make it foolproof).

20mount
11-12-1999, 07:32 PM
Militia's are the dread of Tyrants, famous words from from the Ohio militia 1933. Visit the NCCM at www.NCmilitia.org (http://www.NCmilitia.org)

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20mount
11-12-1999, 07:34 PM
Good point Wareagle!, That is the risk we take when joining or forming a group that why I encourage closed-cell militias, only people who you know really well do you invite. How are you doing Tekkaman, I'll get up with you shortly. The FBI will make up accusations and draw thier own conclusions is the problem even if you break no-law.

Chris C
11-16-1999, 12:19 PM
Tekkaman??
if you're still looking there's a "gun/hunting club" in Brevard County that
is recruiting. may be alittle far off from
you.

Chris

RWS Eagle
02-06-2000, 08:27 PM
http://www.constitution.org/mil/mil_us.htm
http://www.colddeadhands.addr.com/index.htm

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