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    Exclamation Pure evil.

    BLOOMING GROVE, Pa. - The words, police said, read like the diary of a calculated killer:

    "Fri. Sept. 12th, got a shot around 11 pm and took it. . . . He droped.[sic] . . . I was surprised at how quick. I took a follow-up shot on his head/neck area. . . . He was still and quiet after."

    The search has already cost several million dollars, but the handwritten pages - recovered last week at a campsite - were a reminder of why authorities need to devote all the resources they can to catch Frein, Lt. Col. George Bivens said.

    "I will tell you, after reading this cold-blooded and absolutely chilling account, I can only describe Eric Frein's actions as pure evil," Bivens told reporters at a Wednesday afternoon news conference.

    http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20...6HgWtkoV8xM.99
    One man's terrorist...

    “Savage, despicable evil,” writes Kyle. “That’s what we were fighting in Iraq…. People ask me all the time, `How many people have you killed?’... The number is not important to me. I only wish I had killed more. Not for bragging rights, but because I believe the world is a better place without savages out there taking American lives...

    http://freedominourtime.blogspot.com...hris-kyle.html
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    I don't know if Frein is a "terrorist", but its blatantly obvious that Chris Kyle was.

    I'm really glad Chris Kyle hasn't really come up on this college campus yet. If he does, I MIGHT go easy on myself and just quote Ron Paul (indirectly quoting the Bible.) My inclination would be to say something much more Laurence Vance like...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreedomFanatic View Post
    I don't know if Frein is a "terrorist", but its blatantly obvious that Chris Kyle was.

    I'm really glad Chris Kyle hasn't really come up on this college campus yet. If he does, I MIGHT go easy on myself and just quote Ron Paul (indirectly quoting the Bible.) My inclination would be to say something much more Laurence Vance like...
    You do know he's dead, right?

  5. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    You do know he's dead, right?
    Eric Frein or Chris Kyle?

    Obviously I know Kyle is dead. I haven't actually been following the Frein case...

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    The search has already cost several million dollars, but the handwritten pages - recovered last week at a campsite - were a reminder of why authorities need to devote all the resources they can to catch Frein, Lt. Col. George Bivens said
    how convenient. need a justification to keep spending millions of dollars of other people's money, presto a hardwritten confession appears. Although, I fail to feel concerned or justified in that spending. Am I threatened? Are the average taxpayer in danger from him? Let's have them release the entire so called diary...
    Last edited by specsaregood; 10-08-2014 at 10:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreedomFanatic View Post
    I don't know if Frein is a "terrorist", but its blatantly obvious that Chris Kyle was.

    I'm really glad Chris Kyle hasn't really come up on this college campus yet. If he does, I MIGHT go easy on myself and just quote Ron Paul (indirectly quoting the Bible.) My inclination would be to say something much more Laurence Vance like...
    Slightly off topic, but are you going to get on their debate team?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CPUd View Post
    Slightly off topic, but are you going to get on their debate team?
    I'm willing to answer this in PM. I don't want to answer it on the public forums. PM me if you want to know.



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    It was nice of Frein to just leave an entire psycho journal laying around at a campsite for them to find.

    Real nice.

    Has anyone written a non-biased comprehensive overview of this entire case yet? I've been looking around but can't find one.
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  12. #10
    A savage barbaric tribal society where thugs parade the streets and illegally assault and murder innocent civilians, yeah that is the alternative to having police. Oh wait, that is the police

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  13. #11
    I'm somewhat surprised that Frein has lasted this long.
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  14. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by FreedomFanatic View Post
    Eric Frein or Chris Kyle?

    Obviously I know Kyle is dead. I haven't actually been following the Frein case...
    Kyle, sorry, it sounded like you were talking of him as if he were still alive.

    I'm really glad Chris Kyle hasn't really come up on this college campus yet. If he does, I MIGHT go easy on myself and just quote Ron Paul (indirectly quoting the Bible.)

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    "I will tell you, after reading this cold-blooded and absolutely chilling account, I can only describe Eric Frein's actions as pure evil," Bivens told reporters at a Wednesday afternoon news conference.

    how do you feel about Patricia Cook, john t. " woodcaver" Williams, Kelly Thomas, James Boyd's police report? chilling account, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Kyle, sorry, it sounded like you were talking of him as if he were still alive.
    I mean that I'm glad nobody has brought up Chris Kyle. Yes, of course he's dead. Some people still idolize him.

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    Search cost millions of dollars... think on what that REALLY means awhile. Think about it real hard.

    Then, when hopefully you reach illumination and the horror of the truth begins to fill you from head to toe, consider this age we live in where cops, by their own coinage, "testi-lie" regularly and skate for the most heinous crimes against the prole. Then consider the likelihood that this paperwork is just another fabrication by police to cement their pretexts to effectively terrorize or otherwise run roughshod over the people they purport to "serve and protect".

    At that point, make sure you have at least 25, and preferably 50 mg of Valium(R) on hand to keep your arteries from bursting with the force of a small nuclear weapon.
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    Wow, the comments are actually pretty good.
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    Riddick: Dead Man Stalking
    "IF GOD DIDN'T WANT TO HELP AMERICA, THEN WE WOULD HAVE Hillary Clinton"!!
    "let them search you,touch you,violate your Rights,just don't be a dick!"~ cdc482
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    Pure evil, indeed. He left explosive devices on the ground... a child could have found one and gotten his face blown off!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warrior_of_Freedom View Post
    Interesting article on the subject:

    That Great Father Don't Hunt
    By Jack Perry
    October 9, 2014

    Many people have heard the phrase “That dog don’t hunt” when it comes time for a colloquialism to describe something that simply doesn’t or will not work. It is an appropriate saying to describe the ongoing manhunt for Eric Frein, which is now entering its fourth week. Eric Frein is the suspect in the killing of one and wounding of another Pennsylvania State Trooper. I should add that Eric Frein is accused of this and, thus, has not been convicted of it. According to the police, Frein is a self-styled “survivalist” and this is quite interesting for the reasons I will go into detail about below.

    “Survivalism” is a word used to describe, often negatively, people that prepare for surviving various calamities such as nuclear wars, natural disasters, government collapse, economic collapse, and other breakdowns in the social order through which our foodstuffs andnecessities come from. One of the skills necessary in survivalism is hunting and, with that, woodcraft and wilderness skills. Those skills are as old as humanity itself and they were taught by Nature. Mankind abided by them for tens of thousands of years. Now, if we are to assume Frein is one of these types, then it would be safe to assume this man has wilderness skills of some considerable measure. Especially so if he is, in fact, successfully eluding hundreds of police personnel fanning out across the forest he is allegedly roaming about in. This manhunt is entering its fourth week. It is more likely that Frein is not in those woods and has successfully escaped. The Great Fathers of Pennsylvania are extremely reluctant to entertain that possibility because it would be quite embarrassing and humiliating, to say the least. But there are certain clues that those Great Fathers have misread. Why? Because those Great Fathers don’t hunt.

    Early into the manhunt, the police turned up several cigarette butts from, of all things, Serbian-made cigarettes. Evidently, Mr. Frein has connections with a well-stocked tobacconist. I will refrain from comment upon his tastes in tobacco, if they are his. How the Great Fathers surmised Frein smoked those cigarettes, they do not say. But if Frein is any true wilderness pupil, he surely did not smoke those cigarettes. Every true hunter knows that you do not smoke in the forest while hunting. In the forest, there are only two reasons you will smell smoke. One is that the forest is on fire or lightning struck and touched off a small fire. The other reason is, humans are present. This can be a campfire or tobacco smoke. Tobacco smoke is very distinct and cannot be mistaken for woodsmoke which has a very different scent. Tobacco smoke can be smelled for quite some distance and this is why hunters do not smoke while hunting. In fact, they probably won’t smoke for some days leading to the hunt as well since the smoke can be smelled on your body. Hunters will not use cologne or aftershave, or even use scented soap because animals will smell that also. A hunter who has honed his own sense of smell can detect cologne from some distance as well, to say nothing of tobacco smoke. Therefore, if Frein has any true wilderness sense at all, he did not smoke those cigarettes because the smell would carry for quite a ways and give away his presence. He may have left them for police to find and if they fell for that, then the wilderness skills of the police are well below that of Cub Scouts. Any true hunter could have told the police this. Man, the predator, learned about covering one’s scent tens of thousands of years ago. Evidently, the police didn’t get the memo.

    Next, the police found used diapers Frein allegedly used. This is questionable, at best. One would do that if one were in a sniper’s nest for days at a time, perhaps. Perhaps, I say. Hunters don’t do this because the smell of scat and urine gives away one’s scent to the prey.This is how animals mark their territory so other animals get the message to stay away. If Frein was really wearing diapers, he would have taken a shot at the police in the forest. That he didn’t is proof those diapers did not belong to Frein, or he planted them to be found and create a false trail police fell for. Otherwise, doing this goes against important rules of wilderness skills. That being, even wearing a diaper, the scent will remain on one’s person even after changing the diaper and become even stronger as one sweats. If Frein sought to evade tracking dogs, which evidently he did using travel along creeks, he would not be wearing diapers that any good dog could smell for quite some distance. The actual wilderness skill is to dig a hole and bury one’s waste. Man, the predator, learned that skill tens of thousands of years ago. Evidently, the police didn’t get the memo

    Finally, we have the pipe bombs Frein supposedly planted. This is curious. They say they’ve actually spotted him, yet could not catch him. They cannot find this one man, but they found these two much smaller devices. It is obvious these are another false trail. If they truly were booby-traps meant to have gone off, they would have. That’s how they would have been discovered, much too late. The same with his supposed campsites, littered with bargain camping equipment. If he cannot be found for four weeks, neither would any of his caches, if he had them. But let’s get back to his being spotted. If they saw him, how is it they could not catch him given their state-of-the-art equipment and communications? More likely, they saw a bird flush from a tree when they approached, they saw branches move, and being jittery, their minds manufactured the rest. This is exactly how hunting accidents happen. They call it “buck fever”. An inexperienced hunter sees movement, shoots in that direction, and bags another hunter moving through the forest. There is an army of inexperienced hunters moving in that forest. It’s called the police. It is surprising they haven’t shot at one another so far. Man, the predator, learned tens of thousands of years ago that game drives using large numbers of hunters only works against herds but one must use stealth when hunting a single animal. Evidently, the police didn’t get the memo.

    Finally, let’s look at the resources being dedicated to finding this one man. I understand the price tag in this manhunt has exceeded the million dollar mark. Four weeks have gone by, yet the police cannot call off the search. Why? Because it would be admitting defeat and, ergo, they would feel humiliated. There is also the question of revenge, since this suspect targeted one of their own. Would such a manhunt be undertaken and go on for four weeks for the average citizen? Highly unlikely. But if catching this man is their goal, they are going about it the wrong way. This isn’t a job for beat cops dressed in camouflage uniforms. This is a job for skilled trackers and hunters. In a free market system, there might even be such an outfit. Where there is a need, there is a market. Such an outfit wouldn’t have to adhere to government hiring protocols, quotas, silly uniforms, or grooming standards. They would be paid upon capture of the suspect. Therefore, they would have the motivation to capture this man and pay attention to everything around them. Why? Because that is their skill set. That’s what they do. That’s what they live for. They can tell you what animal passed by this place and about how long ago. How to read the land and see possible routes of escape most people won’t see. How to get within 100 feet of a deer without being seen or heard. And finding that deer in the first place. It’s called tracking and stalking. Those of us who are traditional bowhunters have to rely on those skills to make meat. We can’t shoot from a scoped rifle hundreds of yards away. We’re using 5,000 year old technology. But guess what? It works, it doesn’t rely on a battery, and we have to move unseen and unheard. We have time and patience and don’t let emotions take over our heads. It takes me a full day to make one arrow; so what? I know it better than any I can buy in the store because I made it. I paid attention to detail, I matched it to my bow. In a free market system, a group of people with those skills would be hired to do this work, rather than using a forest full of noisy government employees. It is highly unlikely Frein is still in that forest, yet the Great Father’s police are still angrily trudging along and getting more and more frustrated. Why? Hire people who have no emotional connection to the whole thing. To skilled trackers and hunters who aren’t government employees, it’s just a challenge to match your skills against. To see how good you really are. But the Great Father enjoys using a sledgehammer to kill a mosquito. He sees the mosquito land on the table, smashes the table, and the mosquito flies away unharmed. The wise man uses patience, stealth, and a common flyswatter.

    In closing, I say again, the Great Father don’t hunt. Throwing millions of dollars and scores of government employees at a problem isn’t the solution. It’s part of the problem. Those government employees will get paid whether they catch Frein or not. In a free market system, you hire experienced hunter/trackers and if they don’t catch Frein, they don’t get paid. It’s as simple as that. That provides plenty of motivation for the hunter/tracker outfit to hire only the truly experienced. The Great Father will say he can’t afford to have untrained personnel out there doing this sort of work. Yet, the Great Father has hundreds of his trained, so he says, personnel out there and they have not caught Frein some four weeks later. A true hunter reads the land like a book and it tells him what there is to know and he abides by what the land tells him regardless of his own feelings, emotions, needs, or wants. He is not guaranteed a deer, he must earn it with his own skill or he returns empty-handed. The Great Father is reading the land like a European battlefield of the 1700s that he can shape according to his will and that is why he fails to catch Frein. This is true of all things from the manhunt for Frein to the so-called war against terrorists. Truth does not change some tens of thousands of years later since humans were all hunter-gatherers. The natural laws of the hunt remain. But the Great Father don’t hunt.
    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/10/...her-dont-hunt/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philhelm View Post
    I'm somewhat surprised that Frein has lasted this long.
    Boogeymen can exist as long as needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LibForestPaul View Post
    Boogeymen can exist as long as needed.
    That's why I was stunned when theye announced the "death" of Osama bin Goldstein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ender View Post
    Interesting article on the subject:



    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/10/...her-dont-hunt/
    ^ great article!
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    Yeah, I remember when I robbed all those banks and recorded the details of every robbery in my journal.
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    which one of yall fuckers wrote the "ron paul" racist news letters
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    Quote Originally Posted by mosquitobite View Post
    ^ great article!
    I agree.
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    ...I believe that when the government is capable of doing a thing, it will.
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    which one of yall fuckers wrote the "ron paul" racist news letters
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    That's why I was stunned when theye announced the "death" of Osama bin Goldstein.
    The plebs were getting restless, what with the endless War on Terror not having produced any measurable results for 10 years (well, okay, besides manufacturing a whole heck of a lot of new jihadists). They needed something to show them, to keep the flags waving until the next "existential threat" could be debuted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    That's why I was stunned when theye announced the "death" of Osama bin Goldstein.
    +rep. They blew their wad on that one. Probably should've gone to the presstitutes the day after and said they accidentally got a look-alike. It would be more convincing than most of the lies the regime puts out.
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  31. #27
    Wow. Eric Frein is an actor.

    Quote Originally Posted by wiki
    Frein's reenactment landed him several employments in the film industry. He played a non-speaking role in Lustig, a 16-minute anti-Nazi film where he portrayed a German soldier at Auschwitz. In 2009 he gave technical direction in a World War I documentary being made by Jeremiah Hornbaker, who credited him for correcting errors in the set design and later offered him several other jobs that he turned down.[10]
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  32. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by limequat View Post
    Wow. Eric Frein is an actor.
    It's like Shakespeare except with more armed psychopaths and more suspension of disbelief.
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