Minnesota and the Insurrection Act

Here is a good post by someone in the know. If this insurrection isn’t squashed it will only get worse from here.

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Yeah I read this post as well, it was good. Then right after, I saw that Walz supposedly referenced MN holding the line at Gettysburg. I guess that speech was days or weeks ago but I was unaware of it. Kind of wild.

I explained the existential nature to Dems with regards to immigration enforcement in another post here, but just know it’s 100% real and it is the overriding imperative for all of these Democrats and their stooges. They are fighting as if their lives depend on it, because they do, without illegals, they are finished politically and with that goes their money and power.

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Yes, a very valid, well described view of what’s happening. That said, there is one big difference: in Iraq or Afghanistan you couldn’t really know who to trust or feel comfortable just about anywhere. Here in the U.S., since it’s “domestic”, you WILL have areas where ICE is welcome and where locals might even help them out. Sure, in most of the larger cities the “We hate you” rule applies, but in other AO’s that’s not the case at all. In the Sandbox they wanted the infidels out of their country; here at least half WANTS these governmental actions to occur (hell, they voted for it!). That makes these “insurgents”, if you will, not even remotely in tune with everyone, instead only in their local friendly environs and echo chambers. That should make COIN ops a little easier and focused resource-wise. Don’t sweat it coming to my AO in Tennessee, but instead funnel resources into the problematic areas. It also shoots holes (no pun intended) in their theory of a “popular uprising”. They are only popular in their circles and their locales, not everywhere else. Robin Hood-like legends in their own minds.

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And the more isolated the bubble the louder the echo chamber and the more they are convinced those outside the bubble agree with them.

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Well I guess at some point (I hope anyway) they will find out the real hard way that they are not popular.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TD60g0Yqik

So we know we have a “Resistance” and that they may be sharing/gaining information via hostile foreign Governments.

I’m not sure how we procede from hear without a lot of pain.

Crush them. Bait them into unfamiliar, un-safe spaces where armed people show up to counter them and watch over ICE ops. Right now they are in their own commie backyards, which is why they act with impunity. There are states where they wouldn’t be able to do that, but they never seem to venture there. Wonder why that is?

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I saw a convincing argument that he’s setting them up for a squeeze between their own Alinsky rules. They’re on #6 about “good tactics are ones your people enjoy,” but they’re starting to piss off the normies and get into #7, “a tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.”

So basically Trump’s game is let the freaks piss the normies off to the point they DEMAND he invoke the Insurrection Act then say “I didn’t want this but they didn’t take the chance to de-escalate I gave them.”

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If all of the messaging and intel gathering is correct, why not RICO them and take it all federally where it wont be dealt with by Minnesotans?

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You still have the requirement that it be tried in the Federal district Court where it was committed, which means a jury of Minnesotans.

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I’m guessing you are right and from the temperature from this mornings meetings I don’t think the Left wants anymore dead.

Now someone needs to excplain it like they are talking to eight year olds to the MSM

My worry is, Walz knows he got too close to boilover and will dial it down just enough to simmer until he thinks he has another opening..

Let’s hope the freaks disagree and keep pushing until the festering boil gets lanced.

I’m guessing anywhere but Minneapolis.

Yep, that’s it in a nutshell. They will have a jury of their commie peers. Perhaps one of the weaknesses of a trial by jury, but I don’t want it changed to get a more favorable jury. One day down the road it might work to our advantage to be tried by peers, not sent to Federal court in NY or D.C. That’s why it’s important to push back but do it in your own AO. Not much I can do about Minneapolis, but I can damn sure see to it that any commie push into Middle TN is met with resistance. :roll_eyes: Been to two of the “No Kings” events already.

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Dismaying that the quiet, conservative little mountain-foothills town I grew up in has a group of those freaks out every couple weeks and the town church has hoisted BLM and Alphabet Soup Freakshow flags.

Well the whole “Signal Gate” issue is clearly a Felony and could easily be called insurection. We will see if they pick that ball up and run with it, because clearly Wlatz is in on it.

You guys don’t seriously think that anyone in leadership is going to be held accountable…. I am not the oldest person here, and even I know that.

Lawfare, I hope, but no one is going down.

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More fun from Blue Lives Matter FB…

Ohhhh you’re gonna LOVE this. #operationfakeout continues - with people learning the hard way that doxing ICE agents and law enforcement will backfire!

Heidi Scholes of Groveland, Massachusetts (bottom) and Jennifer Johnson of West Newbury, Massachusetts (top) decided to try and doxx the ICE director and HIS WIFE AND KIDS. We exposed these two “ladies”… and something fun happened.

Someone - totally not us - reported to the “report ICE activity hotline” that the ICE officer who was forced to take the life of the woman in Minnesota was being “hidden” with his family at a home in Groveland, Massachusetts.

Someone - also totally not us - reported to the “report ICE activity hotline” that the officer who took out the armed “nurse” in Minnesota was being “hidden” with his family at a home in West Newbury, Massachusetts.

We hear there might have been some “confusion” and that the addresses leaked into the “report ICE activity hotline” might have “mistakenly” been the addresses of the individuals who believe it’s ok to dox ICE agents.

Sources on the ground tell us that in the middle of the night… far-left protestors and agitators arrived at said homes in large numbers… blowing whistles, banging pans, laying on horns and demanding they leave MA.

Someone has turned the parasites on themselves, and we’re watching in enjoyment.

But it TOTALLY wasn’t us. We would never be behind such a silly thing as that. Or reporting thousands upon thousands of fake locations of where ICE agents have been “spotted” - including biker bars and liberal coffee shops.

Sure would be a shame if this circulated EVERYWHERE, right?

Ok friends, carry on with your day.

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This is why in this case these things cannot be left for Minnesota to decide.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/ice-is-not-a-law-unto-itself-minnesota-judge-says-after-immigrant-released-following-contempt-threat/ar-AA1Vc1nO?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=697b433b60994c42afede13b5f323b90&ei=23

ICE has likely violated more court orders in January 2026 than some federal agencies have violated in their entire existence,” said Schiltz, who earlier this week said he would hold a hearing where acting ICE Director Todd Lyons would have to explain why the judge should not hold him in contempt of court for repeatedly violating judicial orders.

The judge warned that future noncompliance by ICE with federal judicial orders could result in his ordering acting ICE Director Todd Lyons or other government officials to personally appear in court to explain their actions.

“ICE is not a law unto itself,” Schiltz wrote.