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Sep 1Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

"While putting a shorter barrel that replaces the 16” one or adding a stock to a pistol is technically possible, it also means breaking the law." I thought the law was SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED and that what you just posted was a "rule". Seems like a major conflict in definition. But then again, what can we expect from our "masters"? No 'law" should exist that makes a non violent act with no victim a crime. Do you have any idea WHY there is a "tax" on the short barrel rifles and shotguns? Because the fucktards didn't remove them from the NFA after they removed handguns which were on there too. The public outcry made them remove handguns and the only REASON they SBRs and SBS's were on there is because the idiots figured if they taxed the handguns out of the the peoples possession they would make "clunky handguns" out of rifles and shotguns. I'm convinced that to be a politician you have to be pretty damn stupid.

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As the government has been hijacked for over a hundred years, the "law" rarely represents the people, as you are describing in

https://www.courageouslion.us/p/the-ridiculous-nature-of-modern-felonies

As for stupidity, these are the days of the survival of the dumbest:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-survival-of-the-dumbest

And the "stupidity index" is well and alive on Substack, too. :)

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-stupidity-index-is-alive-on-substack

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Mr . Horvath . Just reading your name . Are you not descended from the Central European Avar Empire in 620 AD?

Because boy, they scared a shit out of everybody in Europe for 200 years .

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I'm sure I don't scare anyone, only on exceptional occasions under specific circumstances. :)

My mother spoke Hungarian, and it was the first language I spoke.

Hungarians also consider themselves the Hun's descendants, and their fighting strategies were nomadic, indeed, but they also one of the first to use the stirrup. Their composite bow was powerful enough to go through breast plates, and they shot twice or three times as far as the medieval English longbow. They used an ancient Chinese trick of running from their opponents, and taking them out one by one with their arrows. For the Romans, Crassus (who defeated Spartacus) was killed, when he tried to invade Parthia with 40k soldiers, who were not prepared for a hail of arrow lasting for days. Only about 10 of the soldiers made it back home alive. It's an old Chinese tactic to make your opponent believe that you are weak, and the enemy usually realizes too late that you are not. As for "Horvath," it means "Croatian," and it was often a name assumed by the 500 thousand Moldavian Jews immigrating into the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in the 1890s. My paternal ancestors owned a haberdashery in the Jewish district in a country town around 1902, but catholiziced around 1918, and the rest of their history is not available. As you must have heard, many Hungarians fled Central-Eastern Europe after they were annexed to neighboring countries as a result of the 1920 "peace treaty," with the latest wave coming over to the US in 1956. Descendants of Poles, Gypsies, Jews, and Hungarians are all over the world. :)

For more strategies, the comment section of the following is most likely entertaining, if not necessarily useful:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/do-you-have-a-getaway-plan

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Interesting!!

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Jul 7·edited Jul 7Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Thank you Mr. Ray . I have read from Otto Kronsteiner Austrian Slavistics professor that Horvath means Avar and Croats were an upper caste of Avar origin . You consider yourself Hungarian means that I was pretty close .

Also you said you don't scare anyone just when its necessary .That's very Avar .

What happened in 1920 after the Versailles treaties are the reasons for WWII & WWIII according to Burton Yale Pines' book " America's Greatest Blunder "

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Sorry to disappoint you, but I'm an American. :) Last time I checked, there were 52 Ray Horvaths in the US, one for each state, and even one for D.C. and another for Puerto Rico. However, Hungarians belong to the 5% of humanity who usually use the deductive approach, which I also do, combined with the inductive one.

The globalist bankers (or their handlers?) have been planning this for over a hundred years. Destroying the Monarchy and Germany were the main objectives of WW1, and WW2 was needed, because the Germans recovered. The Monarchy never did; dividing the small ethnic groups by creating "ethnic" countries worked just fine. "Divide and rule" is applied without a problem most of the time, just like these days:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/divide-and-rule-is-working-in-mysterious

This time, the globalists are closing in on everyone.

America fell with the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 (but the process started with the (un)Civil War). Ever since, people have been used as government property:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/government-property-in-action

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Thanks a lot Mr. Ray .

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Thank YOU for thinking on your own! :)

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With all your writing you don't have time to garden...........D

ironrats@protonmail.com

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A lot more time is needed for reading than for writing. :)

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Feb 22Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Approximately where do you live Ray? What is your soil?

In lieu of potatoes for carbs and starches: I would recommend avoiding grains and corns on small plots of poor soil. Soils can be amended. But, it takes time?

Alternatively, I would suggest beans of all types, which can be eaten fresh or prepared and stored in numerous ways. Beans need sunlight, water, and potassium/magnesium fertilizers. Not much need for nitrogen as they capture and store their own. After growing beans in a plot for a couple of years, the soil might be ok for potatoes also??

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Paul, it's wonderful of you to try to help. Your advice is most welcome, and it could help others, too.

Central Kentucky on at an elevation of about 110ft, the soil is rock and clay. The soil here is probably quite contaminated, too, because there was a car repair shop here a few decades ago. We are using our own organic soil, but it doesn't seem to help too much. No room for corn. No luck with beans in a raised bed. Potatoes didn't grow even in the best soil.

In short, our means are extremely limited, and we have explored them in the last three years.

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Feb 23Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Very labour intensive. But interesting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cc3-3s115mM

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My wife planted eight different fruit trees two years ago. We needed a pick to dig a hole for them. :) Used organic soil in the hole, and hope that the roots would handle the soil. The jury is still out.

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My recommendation for the fruit trees, would be to dig another hole of similar or greater size and dept along side each to allow for drainage and for summer water reservoir. btw: I really hate picks! About twenty years ago, I bought a Chinese made 'Electric jackhammer from Amazon for $250..they are still the same price????? That is a very "civilized" and efficient way to cut into hard clay and rock. It is 4-5 times faster? They are very durable tools. Only cut a dew inches at a time or the bit gets stuck!

I don't know if the links and tips I send are useful? It all cones down to your sweat and time.

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Here is another channel I've become very fond of. Perhaps you would consider airing this to your audience?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tpXxPPk_3M

Growing food is a "Mission" for some people.

I'm not a farmer, and never want to be. It is too much work......D

But, I like the idea of Self Sufficiency.

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Everything I know I will share with anyone (Open source)

I'm not an Expert! Check out this channel: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=joel+salatin

It sounds like you have a big job of "Terra Forming"..

I would recommend you divide your available land into 4 or 5 sections and start amending sequentially. Remove the biggest rocks or work around them.

First find sources of clean sand, woodchips, free manure (Rotted is best), leaves or conifer needles, clumps of sod from vacant land (Very important). Just cover the whole place with these materials in layers minimum one inch thick, up to 4 inches of each. The sod and other organics will carry microbes, worms, and insects with them. Then start putting kitchen waste (and all the coffee grounds you can steal into holes you dig down into the native soil a foot deep, spaced at 3-4 feet apart. Don't obsess about soil contamination. Your new biologics and nature will take care of that.

If you can get cheap chickens (Layed out hens typically costing $1-2 each)) and move them from section to section, they will do a lot of work for you, Plus they will fertilize and produce a few eggs....D

This is a lot of work. In the mean time, do your gardening in scrap wood containers lined with cardboard. And do not let any of your land get dry! You don't want waterlogged either? Put your fingers down into the mix. This is a better test than you might think.

Involve your kids, they are at the right age. If you exhibit excitement at every success and product they will soon get onboard.

A "Dedicated" few hours every day is the key, even if it is only research. Also talk to local gardeners, they are probably more willing than you expect?

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Other way around for me Ray. That is why my stack is dormant?

I'm even slower verbally.......D

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Dec 16, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Focus on survival by teaching people how to trap animals and how to find sources of fat in their diet that come from local vegetation. Killing humans is a death spiral. You hide well before that happens unless you like playing with bad statistical odds. Hunting when everyone else is hunting is a fool’s game. There will be no large game within 20 miles.

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Feb 23Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Jackson, if you still receive this?

You are so right on every point! 40-50 years ago, I was an avid hunter and shooter. But now all I do is point out the idiocy of "Living off the land by hunting."

We live in the bush (200 person village, 100 miles from town) and I have 'unsuccessfully' tried to convince locals to not shoot anything within 10-20 miles, incase it became critical one day??

There is far too much "Rambo" in this World, and far too little common sense and humanity.

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I can't see how people will be possible to trust, especially once their children are starving. Houses will be death traps and not all terrain is suitable for hiding. Here, in KY, we have the worst mix of critters: spiders, snakes, and the worst are chiggers. Potable water is another challenge, unless there is enough precipitation. It will probably take a few years until the globalist game plays out and croaks. In the meanwhile, running out of tools and clothes might pose another challenge, but I wonder how many people are stocking up on salt, too.

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/do-you-have-a-getaway-plan

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So you guys give up your land and go hiding . Good luck with that .

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The problematic part is that there is no unifying ideology that would bring people together. "Survival" actually makes them compete, so as you are saying, "good luck with that"... The same happens, when supplies are running out in a "community."

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It's not a question of luck.

Whatever I'm doing is my, and my business only, and the same applies to everyone. There are options people openly discussed in the comment section of

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/do-you-have-a-getaway-plan

At the same time, I am not going to disclose what I am doing or will do, which I believe is understandable. :)

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Gun shoots Knife. Knife doesn’t bleed. Knife stabs Gun. Gun doesn’t bleed. Police arrest Gun & Knife, then seek psycho-therapy @ Police Academy. After years of therapy, Police shoots therapist. Yes, the therapist bled. Pro-2nd Amendment.

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I Love the 2nd Amendment!!

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I am as prepared as a homeless, disabled, destitute One can be. I have courage. Lots of that. Someday i may be able to afford more than that. But for Ones in a better position, Your article is priceless! Thank You so much!

(And I don't need an "amendment" for My foundational rights.

Foundational Rights (4 min): https://odysee.com/@amaterasusolar:8/foundational-rights:e?lid=eeff9e0c80138ce03e22d76bcd5f2f873ff46b72 )

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In fact, the BoR is not even in effect - not since 1871...

In 1871 the civil war debts came due, and to pay them off (and then some), a for-profit corporation was set up for DC that looked very much like the constitution but with a few words changed, and no Bill of Rights. The People in the original controlmind quietly moved over into similar positions in the corporation and the public was none the wiser.

They (the owners, the psychopaths in control who own ALL the "governments" on Our planet) used interstate commerce laws to reach into the states.

And since then have declared the People the enemy. All while keeping Us slaves taking Our money. To maintain the illusion We have a say, They hold "elections," "count the votes," and tell Us who "won" (who They appointed).

So everything since 1871 is what They have chosen for Us. We would best not consent to being ruled by a corporation that sees Us as dollar signs only.

But to be sure, irrespective of all that, We have those foundational rights.

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In fact, the US was hijacked with the Constitution itself:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-law-of-the-land

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Humbly, I do not consent to relinquishing My sovereignty to any controlmind, irrespective of how "free" it claims to be. Such power over Others consenting to it WILL draw psychopaths like feces draw flies. And sooner or later it will be perverted to the detriment of the People.

The other thing that WILL promote psychopaths to the top is money. And it is an archaic tool.

I am an Earthian, and I work for Humanity on Our planet, and seek to usher in a society of Ethical sovereigns... Where there is no opportunity for psychopaths to gain widespread control. These relatively short articles and videos go into the details:

Why Does Money Promote Psychopaths? (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/why-does-money-promote-psychopaths

The Simplicity of Ethics (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/the-simplicity-of-ethics

Heart-Driven Economy vs. Greed-Driven Economy (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/heart-driven-economy-vs-greed-driven

The Detailed Blueprint (for a Society of Ethical Sovereigns) (7 min): https://odysee.com/@amaterasusolar:8/the-detailed-blueprint-vocal-redo:9?lid=eeff9e0c80138ce03e22d76bcd5f2f873ff46b72

Is Money Evil? (14 min): https://odysee.com/@amaterasusolar:8/is-money-evil:9?lid=eeff9e0c80138ce03e22d76bcd5f2f873ff46b72

We Have to Do This Ourselves (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/we-have-to-do-this-ourselves

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I'm wary of "strength in numbers," because if and when it works, it can lead to the tyranny of the majority, and the majority is hardly ever right. It's not an accident that conformist behavior is encouraged in all forms of US education (not only public ed) all the way through. I despise a mob, no matter what its intention is; the outcome is always bad. If I may say so, "Stick to my gun" is a relevant method, and the pun is intentional.

As someone who has done it several times before and is still around, I can attest to the experience that somebody usually has to start the counterattack. The average person is indeed a sheep at first, but many of them follow, if the first who sticks his head up can keep it.

Just no mob rule, please. There would be no end to vengeance:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/crime-and-punishment

My idea of "freedom" is that there is a line to draw for everyone. Only I can do it for myself, and there is no point in waiting for anyone else to join:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/freedom-is-what-freedom-does-but

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Yes, Others can and will be bullies in the system as set up. But I contend that if We just added free energy tech to the public domain, in about 10 years' time, We will see the accounting for Our energy added into a system (money) vanish.

And I offer a blueprint above for a society without that archaic and very dangerous practice. And in such a society, the psychopaths are, at worst, petty criminals. Not promoted to the top of the power heap as money systems WILL do.

Yes, We need to stand in aggregate as sovereigns. And My work is aimed at that.

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Quote from Ron Paul:

"The gun control debate generally ignores the historical and philosophical underpinnings of the Second amendment. The Second amendment is not about hunting deer or keeping a pistol in your nightstand. It is not about protecting oneself against common criminals. It is about preventing tyranny. The Founders knew that unarmed citizens would never be able to overthrow a tyrannical government as they did. They envisioned government as a servant, not a master, of the American people. The muskets they used against the British Army were the assault rifles of that time. It is practical, rather than alarmist, to understand that unarmed citizens cannot be secure in their freedoms." - Dr. Ron Paul

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Yup, as the meme is the first article says, the right to bear arms was not introduced because the deer were coming. :)

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Dec 11, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

👍🏽👍🏿👍 I love guns. Grew up with tons of guns. Learned how to disassemble, assemble, clean, carry and shoot firearms before I learned how to ride a bike without training wheels. Seriously. Target, clay pigeons, Olympic firearm sports are my favorite of all sports, including first-person digital e-war gaming—equal to chess & poker. Hate real blood, though. Great article and firearm safety principles, Ray.

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Thank you kindly. I’ve just seen too many lives going down the drain, one way or another. The shocker is that probably nobody knows their reaction to an event before it takes place. Granted, salting an intruder’s ass is drastically different from painting the wall with his brains.

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Dec 11, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

So true. I’ve owned just one firearm for defense my entire life; a very short pistol-grip shotgun with laser & non-lethal rounds in front of lethal that’ll drop a rhino in riot gear. I’ve never had to use it on anything but range targets for practice, thank God.

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No suppressors in my Nazi state. They would prefer people have hearing loss and the stupid Democrats think that the new sound is a quiet pffft pffft that no one can hear.

I hate Effing democrats. They are not the classic liberals of old but just reprehensible human vermin garbage now

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Just shot my suppressed AR-15 with a supersonic ammo over the weekend. I really wouldn’t like to shoot it indoors, but a suppressor also disorients the game, because it veils the source of the shot; another thing I forgot to mention in the two articles. Sometimes a linear compensator helps.

The fake dichotomy of D/R only relativizes values and make people believe in politics and hope they stand a chance. Politicians are garbage, no matter what. In NJ, someone said it’s okay to use a gun for self-defense, but one must not get caught.

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Dec 11, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

thanks, and found a typo ok

Once you fire a gun in self-defense and the cops are coming, make you you won’t brandish your weapon, when they arrive; you could be mistaken for the criminal a summarily shot.

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Thank you. Corrected.

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