Jan 26, 2008

Regarding Allegations Made on AR15.com

This blog was recently made topic of discussion on AR15.com

Reading posts making bold claims about who I might be and what I might be doing was very amusing. I am glad that they got to have some fun threatening my life and hoping that I got arrested for not breaking the law. But some serious allegations were made on the forum which merit a response. In no particular order:

1) My Mossberg 500 has an 18.5 inch barrel and is completely legal. I do not own illegal gun nor have I ever. The angle of the gun in that picture is awkward and makes it look weird.

2) I am not a cop. I do not work for the government. I work at regular jobs just like everybody else.

3) " Sleepy1988: How is he getting all this stuff in Mass.?
BulletBait:Good Q. Bet the Mass authorities would like to know too."

While I am often found in Massachusetts, I do not keep my arsenal in the state.

4) I do not own the sub-machine guns pictured.

5) The picture of an IED was from a DHLS public conference. Again, I don't know how to make explosive devices of any soft.

6) Readers of the forum were encouraged to contact the FBI and one claims to have notified the ATF and FBI. As I do not advocate illegal acts on this site nor perpetrate illegal acts myself, I do not see what good this would do. I had been posting long enough to have gotten on whatever watch lists I am going to get on, in addition to the ones my real identity is on, if any.

7) "I think there is a chance this "blog" is nothing more than copy/paste job from various websites, compiled by this douchebag. The writing styles are different ... That's what bugged me a bit ago when I said something's fishy. I think at least some of the posts are copied from forums. " This is absurd. Saheim and I write all our own material and give credit when we cite others. There are two different styles because this blog is written by two people.

8) In response to the attacks of my personal character, education, physical abilities etc. Let me relay a bit of advice that a Boston cop was gave a comrade "You boys bettah do yahselves a favah and get the fugouttaere!"

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You don't know how to make explosive devices? I thought that was a mandatory skill for revolutionaries, along with shooting people you don't agree with politically in the back of the head and kicking them into a pit.

The Red Son said...

See the funny thing is you and others on the site want harm to come to me because they don't agree with me politically.

subadei said...

Quite the fan club you've got there.

blackstone said...

That's an amazing fanclub. 9 pages devoted to you haha. Be safe.

Anonymous said...

I learned about your site from ARFcom. I think you should be able to do whatever you want as long as you are not encroaching on the rights of other INDIVIDUALS. I'm into individualism and personal independence. I also believe we should be able to live with minimal government intrusion into our lives. I'm not into collectivism or redistribution of wealth.

If you're into that, more power to you. For now, it's still a relatively free country.

Regards,

birdbarian

Anonymous said...

what a heinous bunch you ran into buddy! They sounds rather like a bunch of illiterate white supremacists who watched too many rerun of Die Hard. I have found your site very interesting so far. I read your paper on the FLQ and found it really thoughful. I was suprised that a non-Quebecer was so informed about the topic. I was pretty much convinced the only things most anglophones read about it came from Mordecai Richler, one of the most despicable, heinous propagandist ever honored by the Canadian government. If you did not see it yet, you gotta get your hands on Pierre Falardeau movie "Octobre". As well, I thought Chomski (2005) "Simple Truths, Hard Problems" had some interesting points on how through normative revolution, the powerful defined what is considered terrorism and how they legitimize their own violence.