Wednesday, November 4, 2009

With Tattoos You Lose

http://www.infowars.com/fbi-demands-tattoo-shops-rat-on-customers/

FBI Demands Tattoo Shops Rat On Customers





















Are you in the market for a patriotic tattoo, maybe the Gadsden flag? Forget about it. Unless you want the local tattoo artist to inform on you.



The FBI, in league with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (part of the Department of Justice), has launched a program that harks back to East Germany’s Stasi.

In Philadelphia, the FBI has instructed tattoo shops to rat out their customers if they demand privacy, insist on paying with cash, engage in “suspicious behavior,” make “anti-US” comments, or request tattoos that are “extremist symbols.”

According to the MIAC report, the Gadsden flag is a “militia symbol.” The Department of Homeland Security’s Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment report characterizes militias as “white supremacists,” domestic terrorists and a threat to the president. MIAC is part of the federal “fusion” effort now underway around the country.

It is not merely “extremist symbols.” In addition, the FBI literature instructs tattoo shops to be on the look-out for people who change hair color, style of dress, or shave beards between visits. Suspicious people also include those with missing fingers or hands, chemical burns, strange orders(eh?) or bright colored stains on clothing.


I have long wanted to broach the subject of tattoos, but feared that my views might offend and alienate some people. But, since I'm more interested in telling the truth and helping White Patriots avoid mistakes than I am in winning the adoration of any who might be reading, I'm using this Alex Jones hysteria drenched pile of bullshit to segue into my thoughts on the matter.

To state it as bluntly and directly as I can, I disdain tattoos. Not "patriotic" tattoos, not "Nazi" tattoos, not portraits of loved ones, as beautifully and skillfully as they may be rendered, but, in general I dislike the very idea of marring ones body needlessly. I come from an era when the only people who had tattoos were criminal bikers, musicians and people who got them in connection with military service. Now, it seems that every suburbanite dweeb has to assert his "individuality" by following the herd in mindless adornment, which, I am willing to bet, in 90% of the cases the artwork has little or no symbolic or sentimental meaning. Stupider still are these cretins who mutilate themselves with these ghastly "tribal" designs which are just giant blocks of black and gray ink without even a hint of aesthetic value or an intricate design that could be considered art. I am dismayed even more at the growing number of girls and young women who have chosen to brand themselves with tramp stamps and indiscreet markings.

End of curmudgeonly grandfather-like rant.

My personal views on the matter don't really matter, because, over time, they have given way to more practical concerns. Why would any serious White Nationalist(or anyone interested in stealth for that matter) place indelible identifying marks on himself in order to make it easier for our enemies to I.D. us?

Further, Nazi insignia, White Pride symbols, Confederate flags, etc. are an advertisement of our views that may not be in our best interests to display to the world. A true Lone Wolf must have the ability to blend in, to get behind enemy lines, to appear as if he is one of the shuffling zombies that he's observing and taking notes on. We must not draw attention, but pass unnoticed.

The SS in 1945, in spite of donning the uniforms of Wermacht soldiers and Kriegsmariners to avoid Allied detection and persecution, could not escape due to the blood type tattoos that each SS man was required to obtain under his arm.

If you've already got tattoos, I hope at least that you can adapt and that they are in a place where they can be covered up if necessary. For you younger folks who are considering it, I advise giving it serious thought before getting in the chair. If you like art, make a t-shirt or frame it and put it on a wall. At least if you get tired of it, you can change it. And you'll never have to face regret at some later stage in life.

I don't have one single drop of ink on my body. The closest I ever came was maybe 6 or 7 years ago when I was actually considering getting a Totenkopf somewhere. I am glad I let the feeling pass.

13 comments:

  1. Me too RM! I could never understand why folks would do this to their bodies. I am not talking about one hidden tat, no the ones who cover themselves in tats. Our racial kin who have done time are covered in them.

    But back to the point of this post. The jews and their puppets are getting desperate, arrogant and going for it all. They are revealing themselves and their purpose by actions such as this. The way things are progressing, I expect all hell to break loose. All these burdens, treachery and intrigues are going to break the damn. They are not really as smart as they believe, haha, their behavior and actions is signing their own death warrant.

    As for "lone wolves" from the wisdom and instruction of Jesus:

    Mat 10:16 Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise(discreet) as serpents, and harmless as doves.

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  2. Yes, there's a guy that the media have made a poster boy for "White Soo-premacism" who even has his entire face covered in bad ink.I forget who he is off hand, but I'm sure you've seen him before. Tats on the face, neck(especially girls!)and hands I find very distasteful. To each his own though.

    There is a freak in town where I live who I see occasionally at the shopping mall who has tattoos all over his face and he is the object of mockery, absolute horror and disbelief, eliciting stares from all who he passes. What could such a person be thinking when they do it? What kind of artist would ethically comply with such a request?

    I like that Bible verse. Highly appropriate to the task at hand. Thanks for sharing that.

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  3. A little to late for me... I have some on my forearms from about six years ago.. Well at least they still look good and the artist is dead.

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  4. Yeah RM ... it would be kinda hard to get within range with a swastika or 666 stamped on the forehead, wouldn't it ?
    I've seen just that around here though.

    And it does seem they will print any 'ol stupid thing that comes to mind. From stars to frogs to curses.
    Walking billboards.

    Getting everybody informing on everybody.

    Joy contributed a good scripture, if I might plug one fitting here -

    Leviticus 19 : 28 - you shall not make tattooings on your flesh for spirits, nor put written brands upon yourselves. I am the Ever - Living (God). (FF)

    I got a self inflicted one also Cleveland (bicep). Love at 18 years old doesn't always last - case in point.

    ( ... and the artist is dead ?! Do ya a bad job, did he man ?!)

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  5. Related, but do any of you remember the girl in Belgium who fell asleep while being tattooed and woke up with 56 stars?

    dailymail.co.uk

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  6. "she fell asleep ..."

    Aint likely - more like she passed out. That must be the freak that got Cleveland. I understand now man !

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  7. actually Brother Jeff he died in a car wreck.

    My tats aren't are not all that bad...Celtic and American Flags with some latin scriptures.

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  8. Back when that story first broke one of the commenters sspeculated that the Romanian freak that gave her the tattoo also sold her some drugs to numb her or knock her out in order to prevent her from suffering from the pain. Originally the girl wanted a few stars near her eye.

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  9. Yeah, I don't buy it either. From what I hear the girl came up with the story to placate an angry father. It would not be worth the time and effort for the artist to go beyond the scope of what was paid for, plus the complete ruin of his professional reputation. 1 or 56, anybody who wants to permanently mutilate their face needs their fucking head examined.

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  10. I do not look down on others that have been inked, but i have not done it myself. Nor have i dated a girl with a tat. One other thing that I feel strongly about is piercings, I have never had any inclination to get anything skewered through my body on purpose. Not that there is anything wrong with it but I could just never do it, and I'm glad I haven't(my wife does though).

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  11. I don't necessarily make a snap judgment just because someone has tattoos, as I know plenty of inked people, some with more than others. The older I get though, the less "tolerant" I get of things and less afraid to say so! Also, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as the cliche goes. I've seen some nice work, and I've seen idiots with the most asinine tats imaginable. I tend to judge the latter category more harshly.

    Not a fan of piercings either. I really dislike these guys with the giant disks in their ears and the lobe is all fucked up and stretched out like "play dough".

    Glad you signed on, mooncricketkicker. Your input is greatly appreciated here.

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