Posted on 12/24/2015 9:25:36 AM PST by Lera
Is it too much to ask of you that her name be correctly spelled?
haha oops
I was going to say I’ve never seen that freeway here in commiefornia.
All one would have to do is stop the lead row of cars, then have teams of killers ready (even in some of the cars at a specific time) mop up from the rear while a small team prevented escape from the head-end.
It would be a murderous slaughter.
And, adequate reason to keep the AR in the trunk.
This is 3 minutes from the 1968 film “Targets.” After shooting up the freeway, the crazed sniper attacks a drive in movie theater.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DnVkK-6sPg
Women that name themselves Paris Paradise right after the Paris attack!
Here's another view of that freeway, possibly the original photo that was 'shopped.
Interesting. But the plan seems very workable. You don’t need bombs to shut down a section of freeway traffic most anywhere at rush hour, just jackknife one 18 wheeler and you have it.
If this type slaughter ever did take place, it would be the largest stimulus for gun sales in history.
The freeway image is not of my own making. But somebody put some time into it, that's for sure.
But it sure looks like a lot of freeways in the LA area during rush hour. I used to live in Riverside and commute to Long Beach for work.
Better yet...criminals in France have been known to stop their cars on a freeway and rob the backed up vehicles.
[[All one would have to do is stop the lead row of cars, then have teams of killers ready (even in some of the cars at a specific time) mop up from the rear while a small team prevented escape from the head-end.
It would be a murderous slaughter.
And, adequate reason to keep the AR in the trunk. ]]
Yep . A couple of rented U-Haul trucks and you could trap tons of cars in quickly
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