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Old 08-19-2014, 6:20 PM
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Old 08-19-2014, 6:55 PM
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Old 08-19-2014, 7:17 PM
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ISIS is already in San Diego!
Google it and see what you get. I bet they even have their name on the building.
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Old 08-19-2014, 7:25 PM
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Really? This is more off topic, no?
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Old 08-19-2014, 7:39 PM
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ISIS pharmaceuticals, San Diego
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Old 08-19-2014, 7:45 PM
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Old 08-19-2014, 8:35 PM
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Sit back and watch the local LEOs and SWAT teams get eaten up by full auto AK's, RPG, and unconventional warfare.
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Old 08-19-2014, 8:59 PM
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The Tower Bar.... behind enemy lines, we will have the element of surprise. They'd never expect us to be right under their noses.
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Old 08-19-2014, 10:42 PM
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San Diego would not be a great target methinks, multiple very large high profile military installations with combat experienced personnel and advanced military equipment (there's more military might in San Diego than most country's militaries) coupled with flammable terrain and lots of wide open killing fields (particularly between the 8 and the 56...). I doubt they'd last more than a few hours.


That said, I'd probably stay right where I am, nice defensible canyon, right near a big Marine base, multiple large highways and bug-out roads within a 2-5 minute drive, and a gas station 150ft away
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Easy, attack the unsecured weak power grid. Then sit back and watch the entitled people destroy the city. The moment those parasite can't access EBT they already go crazy. Imagine no electricity, no water once water towers drain out. No proper sewage, no supermarkets, no people going to work, no emergency service. No food and water on the table, it'll turn even a liberal into a violent monster. My family or yours scenario.

There is no need to send in any force to fight the US. The power grid is very vulnerable. We will kill each other while they don't need to fire a shot.

If not a dirty bomb or biological weapon using Ebola would send San Diego into chaos.
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Old 08-20-2014, 4:49 AM
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Easy, attack the unsecured weak power grid. Then sit back and watch the entitled people destroy the city. The moment those parasite can't access EBT they already go crazy. Imagine no electricity, no water once water towers drain out. No proper sewage, no supermarkets, no people going to work, no emergency service. No food and water on the table, it'll turn even a liberal into a violent monster. My family or yours scenario.

There is no need to send in any force to fight the US. The power grid is very vulnerable. We will kill each other while they don't need to fire a shot.

If not a dirty bomb or biological weapon using Ebola would send San Diego into chaos.
And yet last time we had a long power outage when a major power line was compromised, there was no such disaster
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Old 08-20-2014, 10:26 AM
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And yet last time we had a long power outage when a major power line was compromised, there was no such disaster
The power was out an entire 12hrs. That's barely long enough to defrost a refrigerator!
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San Diego would not be a great target methinks, multiple very large high profile military installations with combat experienced personnel and advanced military equipment (there's more military might in San Diego than most country's militaries) coupled with flammable terrain and lots of wide open killing fields (particularly between the 8 and the 56...). I doubt they'd last more than a few hours.


That said, I'd probably stay right where I am, nice defensible canyon, right near a big Marine base, multiple large highways and bug-out roads within a 2-5 minute drive, and a gas station 150ft away
It didn't stop the 9/11 terrorists from training there.
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And yet last time we had a long power outage when a major power line was compromised, there was no such disaster
Oh but there were fist fights at gas stations. Plus the outage started in the late afternoon and was fixed by the next morning, not enough time for the SHTF to develop since people just went to bed when it got dark.

A few days after a longer outage everyone's gas tanks would be dry and the city would be paralyzed.
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I also saw guys driving on the sidewalks because the lines at the stoplights were so long....so give it a few days and SD is screwed!
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Coronado: lots of military resources. Ability to control access. Food and water. Lots of current and former military with formal training.
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Coronado: lots of military resources. Ability to control access. Food and water. Lots of current and former military with formal training.
You referring to the north island navel base?
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I also saw guys driving on the sidewalks because the lines at the stoplights were so long....so give it a few days and SD is screwed!
More like hours. For example when we had that big black out a few years ago
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With kidding aside. I'm more inclined that ISIS would do a Mumbai style attack. We have bunch of soft and hard targets around SD.
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What I would be concerned with is hitting up the broadband connection (both nationally and under the pacific) to the city and the power grid simultaneously. Satcom and radio traffic would get busy quick, make most communication impossible even after power was restored. Then it's a matter of hitting the shipyards (A MAJOR target) and setting the surrounding countryside alight making most attempts to exist the urban areas difficult if not impossible and further straining the resources of first responders and military aid.




Oh and during that big blackout a few years ago I did drive on the large dividers in Point Loma. I had to get back to my house and I was running on fumes, wasn't going to leave my property (house or pickup) unattended no matter how much it angered people tyvm.
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With kidding aside. I'm more inclined that ISIS would do a Mumbai style attack. We have bunch of soft and hard targets around SD.
Unfortunately, there are many soft targets everywhere. They are called "gun free zones."
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I think ISIS is here. I live near a mosque that is located at Balboa and the 805. It freaks me out when I drive by and see all the burkas and everything else. They bought the church from a Baptist church, but never changed the signs and badges or the previous owner. However, this is nothing like east county. East county is overrun and many nice families are feeling forced out. Pretty sad, but I'm starting to feel forced out of California myself.
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Are we talking about Isis the girl superhero from the Shazam tv show?...

I'm thinking it is much more likely for her to attack Hollywood.
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I think ISIS is here. I live near a mosque that is located at Balboa and the 805. It freaks me out when I drive by and see all the burkas and everything else. They bought the church from a Baptist church, but never changed the signs and badges or the previous owner. However, this is nothing like east county. East county is overrun and many nice families are feeling forced out. Pretty sad, but I'm starting to feel forced out of California myself.
Why would you be forced out of California?
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Why are you picking on S.D.? Are we special or what?
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Why would you be forced out of California?

Not being forced out by ISIS, but forced out by CA firearm laws. I heard they just p
passed another. I personally, will retain SD as my primary residence, but am looking
at purchasing a home elsewhere and moving the glutt of my personal possessions
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I think ISIS is here. I live near a mosque that is located at Balboa and the 805. It freaks me out when I drive by and see all the burkas and everything else. They bought the church from a Baptist church, but never changed the signs and badges or the previous owner. However, this is nothing like east county. East county is overrun and many nice families are feeling forced out. Pretty sad, but I'm starting to feel forced out of California myself.
East county is full of Chaldean people not muslims. They would fight along side us.
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East county is full of Chaldean people not muslims. They would fight along side us.
According to conversations with people I know in the DOJ, I wouldn't be so sure of that statement, buy yes there many Chaldean's in East County. Also, much of the meth sales can be traced to Chaldean. The east county crime situation is very interesting.
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According to conversations with people I know in the DOJ, I wouldn't be so sure of that statement, buy yes there many Chaldean's in East County. Also, much of the meth sales can be traced to Chaldean. The east county crime situation is very interesting.
Well. I am actually one of those chaldeans who lives in east county. I know for a fact we would be the first to fight because we would be the first targets. There are not really any meth sales that go down here due to chaldeans so unless you can prove that we are the source of it happening. I would like to see it.
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Why are you picking on S.D.? Are we special or what?
San Diego has the 2nd largest Chaldean population in the US alongside Detroit. We have all military branches down here (Navy, Army, Coast Guard, Marines etc..). If they decide to hit the US hard. I think we have a shot of being on top of that list.
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Not being forced out by ISIS, but forced out by CA firearm laws. I heard they just p
passed another. I personally, will retain SD as my primary residence, but am looking
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I was speaking to my wife about that yesterday actually. We both are debating on moving out of California but it's going to be hard finding a place like this
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