An Oregon man has been arrested in South Florida on criminal charges in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, court records show.

A grand jury indicted Richard Harris, 40, and federal law enforcement officers took him into custody in Hollywood last week, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

A man who appears to be Harris is also captured in another video published by the New Yorker. In that video, he can be heard shouting at several U.S. Capitol police officers inside the building, documents said.

Court documents also include a photo that appears to show Harris standing with a statue of former President Gerald Ford, complete with a MAGA hat and Trump flag.

Man Arrested in South Florida in Connection With Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol Breach

This is Sedition. This evil man needs to be sent to prison and his family line erased.

 

And  these? Oh, they are just exercising their First Amendment Right. Nothing to see here, you racist punk!

Does anybody find extremely ironic the image of a black man using a noose?

I think many on both sides are expecting a repeat of the Civil War where things are settled in a remote battlefield by uniformed sides because that is the only historical experience most everybody has learned.

The next time I believe we will see a more common civil war and certainly more cruel. There will be no lines, no useful standing armies and surely no Safe Places for anybody in the lines or their relatives back home. Asymmetrical Warfare will probably be redefined  and not for the best.

Dump your books on the Civil War and start reading about civil wars in other countries as I believe we are heading that way just for starters.

And after that, I am sure we will “improve” on it.

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By Miguel.GFZ

Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.

15 thoughts on “We are being pushed to the collapse of our Society.”
  1. This is why I’m getting my house ready to sell and doing job searches in India. No, I’m not kidding.
    Y’all have fun.
    Maybe I’d stick around for the shooting if my kids were 19 and 16 instead of 9 and 6, but someone’s got to raise those boys and I’d rather it be me.

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    1. India?!

      The charm of Third *AND* First World corruption, sectarian strife, and a government that varies between priding itself on its socialism and priding itself on its religious devotion. I know plenty of good people from India, but it’s telling that they’re HERE IN THE US, not back home.

      1. I can afford the bribes there. People here don’t want bribes to leave you alone, they want to destroy you.

        That first time you can’t buy something because you don’t have your papers (covid passport, social credit score, whatever) at least you’ll have solace that its pure first world corruption.

  2. It’s already started. What it’s going to look like is The Troubles or Sunni/Shia violence in the Middle East.

    Irregular partisan forces shooting or maybe bombing each other and outposts of their respective governments and fellow travelers. The government only cracking down on the side they are ideologically opposed to.

    It will be a long slow decay as politically motivated mass shootings and bombings become a regular (daily) occurrence and we all live under a perpetual COVID like fear that we will be killed as collateral damage in a partisan war.

  3. Yeah, I don’t think anyone is expecting a Second Go Around like the first. One, you think they learned anything about the first other than being about racism? I doubt it
    Like Jkb said, it’ll be the Troubles. Divided up into areas and regions all comprised of go/no-go zones with a thousand different allegiances. Neighbors and family turning on each other with retaliations in response…

    It’ll be bad. And seemingly no one is anticipating how bad it can get, especially the ones pushing for it all in the name of power.

  4. You posted – “The next time I believe we will see a more common civil war and certainly more cruel. There will be no lines, no useful standing armies and surely no Safe Places for anybody in the lines or their relatives back home. Asymmetrical Warfare will probably be redefined and not for the best.

    Dump your books on the Civil War and start reading about civil wars in other countries as I believe we are heading that way just for starters. ”

    I believe you are absolutely 100% correct –
    for chapter and verse on this read Selco @ https://shtfschool.com/ & https://www.theorganicprepper.com/selco/
    Regrettably this is where I think we are headed as “We the People” are being balkanized by the left into smaller and smaller groups ( groups of one when you consider social distancing and quarantining )

  5. I can’t remember the guys name off the top of my head. (Looked it up: Selco Begovic) He wrote a blog and then combined his posts in to books. He lived in the Balkans during the civil war there in “recent” history. Things like “police” killing everyone in an apartment block that welcomed them with open arms for their food and supplies. Things like people who were suspected of having “more” just disappearing in the middle of the night, all of their stuff taken. Things like, in the dry season having to run a gaunlet of snipers to get water from the river. Etc. Etc. Anyone who is excited about the coming troubles is an idiot. Be filled with dread, prepare, and put your trust in the Lord, whoever your Lord may be! Millions will starve when the trucks stop rolling. Society will collapse. If my wife and I survive 30 days I’ll be thinking we’ve been blessed.

    1. I have seen various scenarios where, in a shooting civil war a’ la the Balkans, that between 100,000,000 and 200, 000,000+ people will die from all causes. That scenario presupposes that no one else ( I.E. China, Russia, Iran, N. Korea, Mexico, Canada ) puts their 2¢ into it. IF they do we could lose between 250,000,000 and 350,000,000+ people dead from all causes, essentially the entire population of the USA (guessing that the population of the USA is 400 million + including all the criminal aliens)

      1. Genuine question, because I’m ignorant of the answer:

        Is there a war in the last 100 years that resulted in 70-90% of the population dying? That’s what you’re postulating here and it seems off to me but maybe you have some data.

        1. I don’t have a good answer for you, but I do know this. Before the last big one (WW2) most of the US population lived on farms with the ability to feed themselves. Even in cities people planted Victory Gardens to supplement their food rations. But the demand for labor was so high that a lot of people moved off of the farms to the cities for work (coming out of a depression, work was wanted in the worst way), and the USA still fed itself and it’s military AND its allies. For example, we shipped a lot of grain to England and Russia. After the war very few wanted to go back to the hard life of farming when they could bring home a nice big paycheck every week. Now a very low percentage of the population is actually in the farming business, mostly run by huge corporations. Not very many of us even know how to grow a garden. And if the food hauling trucks to the big cities stop rolling, where are the populations of LA, New York, Chicago, etc., going to get their food? New York City alone has 18 million people, all of whom will be starving 4 days after the last food delivery. If a civil war breaks out the first thing the “groups” in the country will do is stop the trucks and take the food & supplies, including fuel. Soon there won’t be food or fuel going anywhere. That’s why the death toll would be so high during a real civil war: most of us just aren’t self sufficient anymore. I don’t know…maybe I did have a good answer for you.

          1. Ok, I’m not sure about “most of the US population lived on farms”. I might be confusing WW1 & WW2 with that statistic. But the percentage was multiple factors of what it is today.

  6. A civil war will be much like any other civil war. The reason it won’t be like “The Civil War”, properly called the War of the Rebellion, is because that was NOT a civil war. It was a rebellion, a war of secession, a war for independence. Doesn’t matter what you think the causes were or where you think justice lay, that’s just proper terminology given the objectives of both sides. The contested issue was the division of a sovereign nation into two independent nations, not a contest for the control of an existing one.

  7. 1) 75+% of the people you see on the road have 1/2 a tank of gas in their vehicle, and less than 2 weeks worth of food in the house ( maybe more now because of lingering effects of the quarantine).
    2) the food stores have a maximum of 3 days worth of food on the shelves, there is extremely limited “back room” storage in modern food stores – they rely on a “just in time ” delivery system.
    3) Gas station have less than 24 hours worth of gas/diesel in their tanks.(they are resupplied every day sometimes multiple times a day, depending on business)
    Ever watch what happens when BAD weather is forecast ???
    The stores are STRIPPED of everything, doesn’t really mater what foodstuff it is, it is GONE ! Or anything else one can think of of value – booze, tobacco, et al.
    Anyone remember the gas shortages of the 1970s ?? ( It was a BIG LIE ! – I personally saw laden tankers lying hove to out of sight just over the horizon off shore. Remember how quickly every thing normalized ? ) – but remember how people panicked and would sit in line, sometimes for days , just for a rationed amount of gas; that everyone knew would get there sooner or later( gas for pleasure boats never slowed down tho) – – – now think about how they will react when they KNOW that food / fuel / electricity is NOT coming again for the foreseeable future – or is priced 100x to 1000x the cost today (anyone ck the price of silver recently ?)
    The Historical Case For $960 Silver
    (https://youtu.be/cnVJqlxlqSk)

    A quote heard after the MLK riots re going out into the suburbs and farm lands next time – ‘ we don’t need no farmers, we gots super markets’ –
    and no I can not give a citation for this quote
    same mindset now in the cities

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