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You ever wondered what happens to a people after gun confiscation. Do they live happily ever after? Not quite. Genocide is the most important development that followes a government stripping its citizens of the rights.
Before we passively allow the Obama administration strip away our last line of defense from an increasingly totalitarian government, by acquiescing to the United Nations and American advocates for gun control, perhaps we should examine the end game resulting from past gun control efforts:
1. In 1911, Turkey established gun control. From 1915-1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves against their ethnic-cleansing government, were arrested and exterminated.
2. In 1929, the former Soviet Union established gun control as a means of controlling the “more difficult” of their citizens. From 1929 to the death of Stalin, 40 million Soviets met an untimely end at the hand of various governmental agencies as they were arrested and exterminated.
3. After the rise of the Nazi’s, Germany established their version of gun control in 1938 and from 1939 to 1945, 13 million Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, the mentally ill, and others, who were unable to defend themselves against the “Brown Shirts”, were arrested and exterminated. Interestingly, the Brown Shirts were eventually targeted for extermination themselves following their blind acts of allegiance to Hitler. Any American military and police would be wise to grasp the historical significance of the Brown Shirts’ fate.
4. After Communist China established gun control in 1935, an estimated 50 million political dissidents, unable to defend themselves against their fascist leaders, were arrested and exterminated.
5. Closer to home, Guatemala established gun control in 1964. From 1964 to 1981, 100,000 Mayans, unable to defend themselves against their ruthless dictatorship, were arrested and exterminated.
6. Uganda established gun control in 1970. From 1971 to 1979, 300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves from their dictatorial government, were arrested and exterminated.
7. Cambodia established gun control in 1956. From 1975 to 1977, one million of the “educated” people, unable to defend themselves against their fascist government, were arrested and exterminated.
8. In 1994, Rwanda disarmed the Tutsi people and being unable to defend themselves from their totalitarian government, nearly one million were summarily executed.
The total numbers of victims who lost their lives because of gun control is approximately 70 million people in the 20th century. The historical voices from 70 million corpses speak loudly and clearly to those Americans who are advocating for a de facto gun ban. Governments murdered four times as many civilians as were killed in all the international and domestic wars combined. Governments murdered millions more people than were killed by common criminals and it all followed gun control.
Historically, American gun control legislation has been imitating Hitler’s Nazi Germany gun control legislation for quite some time. Consider the key provisions of the Nazi Weapons Act of 1938 and compare it with the United States Gun Control Act of 1968. The parallels of both the provisions and the legal language are eerily similar.
The Nazi Weapons Act
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United States Gun Control Act
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1 | Classified guns for sporting purposes | 1 | Introduced term “sporting purpose” |
2 | All Germans desiring to purchase firearms had to register with the Nazi officials and submit to a background check | 2 | Exempted government agencies from the controls which applied to law-abiding citizens |
3 | The law assumed that non-Nazi German citizens were hostile and thereby exempted Nazi’s from the gun control law | 3 | The Law assumes that mentally ill people will turn their guns on innocents and the government is given the power to limit the purchase by people DEEMED to be a threat by labeling them as mentally ill. |
4 | The Nazi’s assumed unrestricted power to decide what kinds of firearms could, or could not, be owned by private persons | 4 | Authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to decide what firearms could or could not be owned by private persons |
5 | The types of ammunition that were legal were subject to control by governmental bureaucrats | 5 | The types of ammunition that were legal were subject to control by governmental bureaucrats |
6 | Citizens under 18 years of age could not buy firearms and ammunition | 6 | Age restriction of 18 years and 21 years were applied to anyone who wished to purchase firearms and ammunition |
Thomas Jefferson was very clear in his writings regarding the right to bear arms. Jefferson knew that the preservation of the Republic ultimately rested upon a well-armed citizenry. Jefferson felt it was absolutely necessary for American citizens to be able to protect themselves. The protection that Jefferson spoke of was not from our obvious enemies of the day (France and Britain), but from our own government. Jefferson made this point quite clear when he admonished future generations of Americans to fulfill their duty to overthrow a government if they failed to serve the needs of the majority of its citizens.
Private ownership of guns is the necessary component needed to fulfill the Jeffersonian mandate for national self-defense. Yet, increasingly and reminiscent of Nazi Germany, the United States government is incrementally chipping away at private citizens right to own a gun. This does doesn’t make sense because FBI statistics clearly show that 90% of the guns used in the commission of a crime are stolen! Does the government really believe that criminals, both American citizens and illegal aliens, as well as terrorists, are suddenly going to perform their civic duty and immediately register their guns? How is America better-served if the only ones who don’t have access to guns are the law-abiding citizens? So, one must ask who are the gun control laws designed to protect and why?
Still think Obama is harmless?
Finally, most would wonder what gun confiscation would look and feel like in America. Nobody knows because it has never happened. It is only a matter of time.
america has already confiscated your guns in much of the country New York and chicago come to mind.
thats what you should be concerned about not ….what happens if they confiscate our guns ….idiot.
Lemesee: we’ve gone through the ‘Texas will be taken over’ by the country it already is a part of fearporn.
We’ve gone through the “military exercises really a takeover of the U.S. by the U.S.’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through “texas town taken over by its own army’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through the ”all the school gun murders are false flags to take our guns’–I still have my seven or eight– fearporn.
We’ve gone through the ‘all school gun murders were done by space aliens’ fearporn.
We’ve gone thru the ‘world will end sept 25′ fearporn.
We’ve gone thru ‘the whole world is under the devil’s control—guess that means the writer of the trash who decreed that, too’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through ‘the world will end Oct. 18′ fearporn.
We’ve gone through ‘well it didn’t end on Sept 25 or Oct. 20, but it will in November’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through ‘weather chaos will erupt in 500 days, giving the writer enough time to make hundreds of posts, earning him/her lots of money; pretty clever I’d say’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through the ‘everyone’s an antichrist but me, the real saviour, and if anyone says anything against me, you’re the antichrist too even though i belong in a hospital’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through the “someone’s piloting a comet towards earth, and you can see them inside’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through the ‘all walmarts are now ready as FEMA prison camps’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through the ‘there are secret tunnels leading to all Walmarts to turn them into FEMA prison camps overnight and moving thousands of tanks across the nation in these secret tunnels’ fearporn. Yeah, right.
We’ve gone through the ‘they’re knocking at my door to take my guns—even though I still have mine’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through ‘the stock market will crash in April, June, October/take your pick of dates’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through the ‘there are FEMA prison camps disguised as Army bases all over the nation but no one can find them’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through the ‘city disappears and no one notices’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through the ‘they’re spreading poison in the contrails seen from jets even through they’ve existed since we began flying in the stratosphere’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through, numerous times, that ‘WW III is starting any day’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through the ‘anyone who disagrees with me is a CIA operative’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through the ‘anyone who disagrees with me is a govt. operative…hey that’s a great way to discredit anyone, with ‘proof’ someone made up 15 minutes ago, or absolutely no proof at all, just say it anyway because the people who believe that aliens are living in my basement will definitely believe this’ fearporn.
We’ve gone through ‘the moon will be hit by an asteroid—maybe’ fearporn.
Who wants to add more here? I’m betting very few are, because so many of you are living in a fantasy world that is the internet.
What you should be asking yourselves is, why do i enjoy being afraid of the boogeyman so much? It’s not halloween yet, so why?
Does anyone reading this crap with enough sense to climb out of their ‘build your end of the world shelter now fearporn’ plans even see ANY kind of pattern here with the crap that is posted on BIN? I know batboy would. But he’s retired and living in a cave, unless he’s infected with white nose syndrome.
I’m adding to this list constantly, because the writers of this stuff lost their jobs at Weekly World News and now make money this way, writing fearporn while locked in their little apartments, because ‘I’m too afraid to speak to anyone for fear they’re an alien, or a government agent, or Putin, or…take your pick’ fearporn.
It’s to MAKE THE POSTERS OF THIS CRAP MONEY, people. Nothing more. They feed on your fear. And what does that say about YOU?
One of the best comments I have ever read in BIN. For example, Hodges has already taken us through Jade Helm 15, ebola, comets being flown by aliens, FEMA camps, ISIS underneath every tree, North Korea nuking us, Wal-Marts as prisons, and now more ebola. I’m pretty sure he is getting ready to bring back Comet Ison, or at least an asteroid. He has notified us that we are on a Red List, and that Obama is grabbing our guns. I mean it never ends with this guy.
I’m a professional sports bettor based in southern Nevada and I can tell you if I got 50 bets wrong in a row, I’d be broke. But when Hodges goes 0-50, he just gets more click dollars…
God Bless You and Your Wrong Forecasts, Brother Hodges.
Why do you troll here. Smart man.
I find that catching up on the latest conspiracy news while having a laugh at comments like yours is a fine way to fill up my spare time.
Why are you fear-pornsterbating?
I don’t know why you’re fretting over what will happen after gun confiscation. Even after they take the guns, you’ll still be waiting on brain transplant technology. Eye on the ball! (In your case, you may even be spared serious foot injury.)
Here’s a little more in depth look at what happens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzaCGgADC8
Awesome Example.
Among the many misdeeds of British rule in India, history will look upon the Act depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest. —Gandhi
our quote, though interesting, is taken way out of context. This is actually an excerpt from a leaflet Gandhi was passing around to gain recruits to fight for Britain during World War I. Organizers of a war conference, which Gandhi wanted to attend, quoted the leaflet as a way of illustrating that their political views differed from Gandhi’s. In order to boot the British out of India, Gandhi engaged in many savvy, polemical activities designed to move India toward Home Rule. Distribution of this leaflet was apparently one of them. He certainly did not include the leaflet quote in his autobiography to support any opinion, one way or the other, on gun control. Reading the quote in context makes this crystal, sparkling clear. The passage in which the quote occurs has absolutely nothing to do with gun control or gun legislation.