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Old March 3, 2014, 03:05 PM   #1
Boogaloo Tactical
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Fight fire WITH FIRE - A NATIONAL TRAITOR DATABASE

I had this idea about a year ago when the newspaper in new york published the names and address of gun owners through an online map. Remember that one?

I started talking about the idea with a friend of mine who is much more capable than I am when it comes to databases, and how to grow, manage and host them over seas so they would be virtually untouchable, but also so that the database would copy itself on a regular basis for back up purposes, so that it would always be available somewhere online.

I mentioned the idea to a few other friends who also thought it was a fantastic way to fight fire with fire, and put these renegade politicians on notice that the NSA is not the only tool in the tool shed. WE THE PEOPLE have tools at our disposal to keep THEM in check as well.

Well, it seems a guy in Connecticut has beaten me to the punch, at least on a smaller scale than I originally envisioned.

Check this out:

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What if people banded together on a massive scale, and started feeding a database with the names, addresses, phone numbers, businesses owned by, frequented by, schools attended by, cars owned by etc. etc. etc. of these politicians that are doing nothing but devouring the second amendment (basically the entire constitution) and spitting it out their back sides?

It would not take a whole lot of effort really. If a few people in each district of their respective states, started asking around, doing a little research and collecting data. The database would start to grow in fairly short order. No politician would be immune from the database. That goes for senators, congressmen/women, mayors, LEO, school board members, EVERY ELECTED OFFICIAL who has a hand in making policy should be accounted for. ALL OF THEM.

Imagine the possibilities.

Last edited by Brian Pfleuger; March 3, 2014 at 08:23 PM.
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