On 08/30/2018 07:58 PM, CANNON wrote:
> a gun is, a glorified slingshot that throws lead really fast) cannot by
> itself protect against an army of drones armed with lasers, at least people
> still have their firearms to protect from radical terrorists, wacko mass
> murderers, robbers, and
On 08/30/2018 08:55 PM, juan wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 03:20:56 +
> CANNON wrote:
>
>
>> The jew-kkkristian extremists target innocent people whom have nothing to do
>> with any war.
>
>
> there, fixed it for you.
They're all devils, bro :)
On 08/30/2018 08:20 PM, CANNON wrote:
> On 08/31/2018 03:17 AM, Mirimir wrote:
>> On 08/30/2018 08:06 PM, CANNON wrote:
>>> On 08/31/2018 02:58 AM, CANNON wrote:
Just look at UK, where radical islamists just mow down people with machine
guns, plow them over with trucks, women can't walk
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 03:20:56 +
CANNON wrote:
> The jew-kkkristian extremists target innocent people whom have nothing to do
> with any war.
there, fixed it for you.
On 08/31/2018 03:17 AM, Mirimir wrote:
> On 08/30/2018 08:06 PM, CANNON wrote:
>> On 08/31/2018 02:58 AM, CANNON wrote:
>>> Just look at UK, where radical islamists just mow down people with machine
>>> guns, plow them over with trucks, women can't walk the streets at night
>>> without risk of
On 08/30/2018 08:06 PM, CANNON wrote:
> On 08/31/2018 02:58 AM, CANNON wrote:
>> Just look at UK, where radical islamists just mow down people with machine
>> guns, plow them over with trucks, women can't walk the streets at night
>> without risk of getting raped or robbed,
>
> I am referring
On 08/31/2018 02:58 AM, CANNON wrote:
> Just look at UK, where radical islamists just mow down people with machine
> guns, plow them over with trucks, women can't walk the streets at night
> without risk of getting raped or robbed,
I am referring to London. But this is really a trend across
On 08/29/2018 07:38 PM, Razer wrote:
> So… if the 2nd Amendment's "right to revolution" implication is real, both
> practically and legally, it must also include a right to possess tanks, jets,
> rocket launchers, etc. Your puny AK-47 is useless. So, we need to have at
> least some of our
On 08/30/2018 08:11 AM, Razer wrote:
> The end result of indoctrinated technocratic thinking, or a clueless
> technocrat. His suggestion about using smartphones! ROTF ROTF! The FIRST
> THING they'd do is kill the power to the insurrectionary area. So... bring on
> the solar panels... they're
On 08/30/2018 07:14 PM, juan wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 19:04:29 -0400
> Steve Kinney wrote:
>
>
>> High strength, heat tolerant materials are unnecessary unless your
>> design calls for accelerating and steering a payload that can reliably
>> knock down an aircraft, and actually hitting
On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 15:51:18 -0400
Steve Kinney wrote:
>
>
> On 08/30/2018 03:15 PM, juan wrote:
> > On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:13:51 -0400
> > Steve Kinney wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Solve all of the above problems and proceed: You will discover that
> >> killing scapegoats
> >
> > you are
On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 19:04:29 -0400
Steve Kinney wrote:
> High strength, heat tolerant materials are unnecessary unless your
> design calls for accelerating and steering a payload that can reliably
> knock down an aircraft, and actually hitting targets with it.
and how do you know?
On 08/30/2018 11:31 AM, Steven Schear wrote:
> You don't appear to have any experience with amateur rocketry. Although
> perchlorate based grains can be tricky, zinc-sulphur propellants can be
> used safely. (My friends and I flew 24-inch ZnS rockets to altitudes
> approaching 10k feet and Mach
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 04:30:09PM -0300, juan wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 12:06:39 -0700
> Razer wrote:
>
> >
> > Ps. You can buy a 12ga flare gun(coastal use rated) for $69.95 at any
> > marine supply store in the US, no questions asked. It will take out
> > anything living, or in any way
On 08/30/2018 03:15 PM, juan wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:13:51 -0400
> Steve Kinney wrote:
>
>
>> Solve all of the above problems and proceed: You will discover that
>> killing scapegoats
>
> you are confused about the nature of pigs and the military
Our respondent was talking
On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:13:51 -0400
Steve Kinney wrote:
> Solve all of the above problems and proceed: You will discover that
> killing scapegoats
you are confused about the nature of pigs and the military
> does not repair systemic disorders hard wired into
> the fabric of daily
Estes and similar are model rocketry not amateur (I began there too).
On Thu, Aug 30, 2018, 8:43 AM Razer wrote:
>
> Steven Schear wrote
>
> > You don't appear to have any experience with amateur rocketry.
>
> I do. Estes... You can use the parachute charge as igniter for an
> explosive
Steven Schear wrote
> You don't appear to have any experience with amateur rocketry.
I do. Estes... You can use the parachute charge as igniter for an explosive
payload. I also had a fleet of RC aircraft in the 1960s. At one point I was
seriously considering taking out the muster room of the
You don't appear to have any experience with amateur rocketry. Although
perchlorate based grains can be tricky, zinc-sulphur propellants can be
used safely. (My friends and I flew 24-inch ZnS rockets to altitudes
approaching 10k feet and Mach 1.8 while in HS.
Titanium and other exotic metals are
Original message From: Steve Kinney
Date: 8/29/18 9:12 PM (GMT-08:00) To: cypherpunks@lists.cpunks.org Subject:
Re: I am a criminal
On 08/29/2018 10:07 PM, Steven Schear wrote:
> Stingers seem to be the deciding element for the Soviets in their
> withdrawa
On 08/30/2018 12:44 AM, Steven Schear wrote:
> Not directly and certainly not the metal combustion chamber or nozzel.
> Probably not the parts exposed to high aerodynamic forces either but
> these are easily made using common and inexpensive metal shop
> fabrication means.
Common and
Threedee printers help in making things. They don't in themselves make
anything very useful.
Thus, actually useful gun making information would have lots of stuff
about furnaces, grinding, heat treatment, and so on and so forth. It
would consist of a great deal more than a program for a
Not directly and certainly not the metal combustion chamber or nozzel.
Probably not the parts exposed to high aerodynamic forces either but these
are easily made using common and inexpensive metal shop fabrication means.
On Aug 29, 2018 9:13 PM, "Steve Kinney" wrote:
On 08/29/2018 10:07 PM,
While at university a group of friends built and successfully tested a
simple supersonic, IR, guided missile using common amateur rocketry tech,
servo controllers from model planes and a CO2-cooled sensor. They "shot"
down model plane or two.
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018, 9:20 PM juan wrote:
> On Wed,
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 19:58:55 -0700
Steven Schear wrote:
> In a similar way that we all have 1970s era super computers in our pockets,
> I am assuming, with some basis, that it's possible to affordably modify
> discarded current era smartphones (with their ample computing, excellent
> cameras and
On 08/29/2018 10:07 PM, Steven Schear wrote:
> Stingers seem to be the deciding element for the Soviets in their
> withdrawal from Afghanistan.
>
> Wasn't it Isaac Asimov that used gene-targeted assassination as the
> major plot element in one of his stories?
Isn't it you who seems to believe
fcad
> files to everyone regardless of law. I am not
> afraid of any court order or any enforcement attempt. And to any
> prosecutors or judges, your efforts are a waste.
> I am a criminal. My crime, exercising my freedom of speech and taking a
> stand against censorship.
>
> Thousa
In a similar way that we all have 1970s era super computers in our pockets,
I am assuming, with some basis, that it's possible to affordably modify
discarded current era smartphones (with their ample computing, excellent
cameras and micomechanical motion sensors and GPS) to serve as the sensing,
On 08/29/2018 07:07 PM, Steven Schear wrote:
> Stingers seem to be the deciding element for the Soviets in their
> withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Arguably yes. But they got them from the US. They didn't build them in
caves. Now AK-47 clones, they're very good at :)
> Wasn't it Isaac Asimov that
Stingers seem to be the deciding element for the Soviets in their
withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Wasn't it Isaac Asimov that used gene-targeted assassination as the major
plot element in one of his stories?
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018, 7:04 PM Mirimir wrote:
> On 08/29/2018 04:32 PM, Steve Kinney
On 08/29/2018 04:32 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
>
>
> On 08/29/2018 06:05 PM, Steven Schear wrote:
>
>> No popular insurrection against a modern military has occurred mainly
>> due to the lack of easy and affordable access of smart weapons.
>
> Define "smart weapon."
>
>> broad
>> interpretation
On 08/29/2018 06:05 PM, Steven Schear wrote:
> No popular insurrection against a modern military has occurred mainly
> due to the lack of easy and affordable access of smart weapons.
Define "smart weapon."
> broad
> interpretation of DD's right to publish its 3D plans might soon lead to
>
Original message From: Juan
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 12:38:30 -0700
Razer wrote:
>
> I wasn't really suggesting using guns to overthow the government.
>>Neither was I. I was mocking americans because, as always, their propaganda
>>bullshit and reality are complete opposites.
No popular insurrection against a modern military has occurred mainly due
to the lack of easy and affordable access of smart weapons. A broad
interpretation of DD's right to publish its 3D plans might soon lead to
practical TOW, Stinger and other smart weapons that could neutralize
commonly
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 17:30:01 -0400
Steve Kinney wrote:
> As a critique of Right Wing militia fantasies, the above stands up well.
not sure what you mean by 'right wing' militias, but razer's little
piece of left wing statist propangada is just that - propaganda - so it
dpesn't stand
On 08/29/2018 03:38 PM, Razer wrote:
> I wasn't really suggesting using guns to overthow the government. You
> might like this explanation of why.
>
> Randazza at the libertarian legalwonkblog popehat:
[...]
> We managed to preserve our right to keep military grade rifles and
> machine guns,
Original message From: juan Date: 8/29/18
12:30 PM (GMT-08:00) To: cypherpunks@lists.cpunks.org Subject: Re: I am a
criminal
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 12:06:39 -0700
Razer wrote:
>
> Ps. You can buy a 12ga flare gun(coastal use rated) for $69.95 at any marine
> sup
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 12:06:39 -0700
Razer wrote:
>
> Ps. You can buy a 12ga flare gun(coastal use rated) for $69.95 at any marine
> supply store in the US, no questions asked. It will take out anything living,
> or in any way flammable, so why bother printing a gun?
yeah but now, with
A SC ruling allowing DD information dissemination could also apply to all
ITAR-restricted data, and greatly supporting the Bernstein vs U.S. decision.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018, 8:26 PM Steve Kinney wrote:
>
>
> On 08/28/2018 11:05 PM, CANNON wrote:
>
> > We live in an era where almost half of the
Ps. You can buy a 12ga flare gun(coastal use rated) for $69.95 at any marine
supply store in the US, no questions asked. It will take out anything living,
or in any way flammable, so why bother printing a gun?
Hahaha! Cloudflare! Ur login is noted by the ATF, FBI, CIA.
Original message From: CANNON Date:
8/28/18 7:26 PM (GMT-08:00) To: Cpunks List Subject:
I am a criminal
For spreading illegal information.
https://defcad.com/bluewall/
https://web.archive.org/web/20180829021147
On 08/28/2018 11:05 PM, CANNON wrote:
> We live in an era where almost half of the states in the USA are
(attempting to) censor the free flow
> of information. It is sad...
Granted, but what has changed? All I see in the case at hand is empty
symbolic posturing by typically sleazy
On 08/29/2018 02:56 AM, Steve Kinney wrote:
> *yawn*
>
> Not like I can't make a zip gun 10x more effective than any such plastic
> bullshit on demand, with common hand tools.
Yes, with random pieces of pipe, and a nail and endcap you can make a single
shot shotgun.
But because I am in a
On 08/28/2018 10:26 PM, CANNON wrote:
> For spreading illegal information.
>
> https://defcad.com/bluewall/
>
> https://web.archive.org/web/20180829021147/https://defcad.com/bluewall/
>
> transcript:
> "451
> Oops. You're behind the Blue Wall
>
> Your masters say you can’t be trusted with
And to any prosecutors or
judges, your efforts are a waste.
I am a criminal. My crime, exercising my freedom of speech and taking a stand
against censorship.
Thousands of people will upload these files into the public domain.
Information cannot be stopped. I am calling on everyone whom ordered th
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