Are the tactical games a psyop ?

I truly believe all the zombie movies and TV shows are. After they collapse of our economy, most people will become zombie like, and then "mercy killing" will become an acceptable thing because it's been droned into our heads...
 
I'm so torn on this. The knowledge transfer is invaluable at events like that. You really do learn a lot about yourself and your equipment, so in the event that it's not all bullshit, it's an extremely useful tool. However, the things he's saying in that video are almost too obvious to ignore.
 
I think they were sharing information in Waco, too and training with weapons and all that, remind me how did it work out for them…….?
I'm so torn on this. The knowledge transfer is invaluable at events like that. You really do learn a lot about yourself and your equipment, so in the event that it's not all bullshit, it's an extremely useful tool. However, the things he's saying in that video are almost too obvious to ignore.
 
When the Tsars saw a rising collection of dissident revolutionaries fomenting in the late 1800s, they planted informants and agent provocateurs in the various groups. They liked the Bolsheviks the most because they were the least-violent. When they finally staged Bolshevik false flag violent act, it tipped their hand exposing their influence in it, and marginalized even more students and young workers into the communist cause.

Later in the 1950s, the Soviets used their moles inside the newly-created CIA to identify all the post-war resistance groups in Hungary and Czechoslovakia, then eliminated them before invading Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968.

When the FBI sent informants into the Idaho-Oregon groups, they used former Bundeswehr foreign contractor firearms trainers from Germany.

Paranoia is an important survival skill, up until it has you eating your own. It’s a fine line to walk.

We’re all on multiple lists, with the help of Sergei Brin and his Digital Marxist Google enterprise. The problem is with the FBI and ATF agents who are used to go build cases on people so they can make examples of them and intimidate everyone else from participating.

This is why 2-man and family cells are another strategy to consider. You can’t control it, penetrate it, or really do much about it.

The current surveillance state has powers that would make the Stasi’s knees quiver with ecstasy. Stalin would have daily reports on Beria’s social media and search queries. Hoover wouldn’t have to do physical surveillance and wire taps to know the sexual habits of JFK and other politicians.

You have to have a North-seeking needle though, and if you’re not spiritually squared away, none of it matters. You will be easily steered to-and-fro because you won’t have that inner voice to guide you at critical times.

The traitors have to block out that voice every day and bathe in the comfort of conformity in exchange for Federal GS pay scale and benefits, while lulling themselves into believing the blatant lies. They will have no problem executing orders that come from enemies of the US who are embedded in our institutions. Treason became profitable long ago for these reprobates.
 
I think they were sharing information in Waco, too and training with weapons and all that, remind me how did it work out for them…….?
Ah so you see my point. You certainly shouldn't be training in an echo chamber, that's just a recipe for disaster. It's a hard line to straddle but you can't just be completely open about your tactics either.
 
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Companies will always try to market off the latest trends they see relevant to their product lines, and some of the company leadership might be genuinely into the hobby/sport/discipline.

When you go to school for 13 years to be trained like a monkey, don’t be surprised when you see a lot of monkey-see, monkey-do.
 
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Everyone on this website is on multiple lists. If the civil war kicks off most of us are getting visits from the Gestapo and a few of you hard cases are probably just going to be on the wrong end of some rather large and unfriendly guided munitions. Might as well train and meet like minded folk. Sure there will be Feds there but you have to assume there always are.
 
Tactical Games are just crossfit nerdery with C-level shooting requirements.

The map is intriguing unless you know the history of the games. And Ridgeline Defense has nothing do do with the gov't. It's really a rally school property.
 
My mother keeps sending me youtube videos that say if you walk outside with a gun your gonna get snatched up by government conscription. That I'm stupid for shooting IDPA, PRS, RnG because I'm playing right into the government lists by showing them what I have/can do.

I say fuck it, I only live once and I am not spending my life hiding under a rock in fear. I enough pushing myself and I have learned a lot and accomplished many personal milestones through shooting competitions.
 
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Everyone on this website is on multiple lists. If the civil war kicks off most of us are getting visits from the Gestapo and a few of you hard cases are probably just going to be on the wrong end of some rather large and unfriendly guided munitions. Might as well train and meet like minded folk. Sure there will be Feds there but you have to assume there always are.
Abso-fucking-lutely. There's so much data out there that anyone with a hint of tactical talent is no longer invisible to the people that care. It's hard to target the hard-asses that live in huts and train in caves. But anyone with a cellphone and a propensity to talk about their hobbies is known at some level of data collection.
 
Abso-fucking-lutely. There's so much data out there that anyone with a hint of tactical talent is no longer invisible to the people that care. It's hard to target the hard-asses that live in huts and train in caves. But anyone with a cellphone and a propensity to talk about their hobbies is known at some level of data collection.
Kinda like getting a suppressor. Individuals being approved fairly quickly lately. If you have NFA items Aren't they allowed inspection or some stuff like that at anytime?
 
Everyone on this website is on multiple lists. If the civil war kicks off most of us are getting visits from the Gestapo and a few of you hard cases are probably just going to be on the wrong end of some rather large and unfriendly guided munitions. Might as well train and meet like minded folk. Sure there will be Feds there but you have to assume there always are.
They don’t have the numbers to pull that off.

You suffer more in your imagination.
 
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I did a TTG event last year. It was a good motivator to train the body as well as firearm skills under stress. I did ok in my division but I’m also old and slow.

I didn’t talk to many folks, but the ones I did talk to seemed like basically cross-fitters that like shooting and down to earth people. I figure I would’ve done another event this year but the schedule sucked for locations for me.
 
As some have already said, ain’t none of us on here hiding from the gubment. They want to know about us then the patriot act will allow them to find all they want to know about us. I know nothing about the tactical games other than a few of the videos popped up in my YouTube feed. Seems kind of silly but did look like a little fun as far as a fitness challenge, but the shooting portion seemed pretty low level stuff. My take on fitness/firearms training is that we should be training both. Should they both be at the same time? Maybe yes, but I would say more as a test than training. I train firearms and I do fitness, but I don’t try to lift weights and run and do burpees while I’m carrying a carbine and pistol. Train multiple things but keep
your focus on what your end goal is
 
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If you want to train, you’ll find a way, sponsored event or not. If you want to make excuses to not train you’ll find one, whether it’s for ‘it’s a psy-op!’ reasons or not.

And if you’re the kind that needs to tell the internet all about it, we’re here to listen.
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