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Originally posted by mrwupy
Well this explains a lot. The other day I saw my ex-wife out by my mailbox. When I went out to see what was going on I just had to ask her, "Why did you put a red dot on my mailbox?"
"Oh, no reason." She replied.
Now that I've seen this footage, I'm going to go put a red dot on hers.
Originally posted by mrwupy
I'm going to get a page of red dots and put them on peoples mail boxes and then send them this video with the header, "Dude, you have a red dot on your mail box!"
I'll have the whole town in an uproar before it's over
Aiding and Abetting
Jack McLamb, 56
Of the sprinkling of law enforcement professionals who supported the Patriot movement, retired Phoenix, Ariz., cop Jack McLamb became by far best known, speaking at Patriot events around the country.
Describing himself as the most highly decorated officer in the history of his police department, McLamb ran an outfit called Police Against the New World Order that he claimed had a highly unlikely 6,300 members.
He produced a periodical called Aid & Abet Police Newsletter and, most famously, a 75-page conspiracist document entitled Operation Vampire Killer 2000: American Police Action Plan for Stopping World Government Rule.
McLamb embraced a panoply of conspiracy theories. He told a 1996 rally that government officials were smuggling drugs into the country in a bid to incite racial hatred.
In 1999, he asserted that Vice President Gore intended to reduce world population by 90% through some kind of end-of-the-millennium Y2K plot. He suggested that Communist-led Latinos planned to take over the Southwest.
Along with his friend, Green Beret-turned-Patriot James "Bo" Gritz, he sold plots of land in Idaho as the perfect place to survive the coming troubles.
But when the much ballyhooed "Y2K" collapse failed to materialize, McLamb began to peddle his ideas on the tax protest circuit, instructing students last fall that "Taxes are Voluntary!"
Originally posted by Blundo
Obviously the police are saying they don’t know why these unknown dots are appearing on people’s mail boxes, sidewalks and doors, so their first conclusion would be FEMA’s execution list.