Thursday, April 9, 2015

New fundraising offer. 100 Heads Life Insurance Tee Shirts

Now available: 100 Heads Life Insurance Tee Shirts in red, blue, black and green. Sizes from small to XXL. The cost is the same as the hats -- $20 per plus $5 shipping for one. Add $2.50 extra shipping for multiples. You may pay by clicking on the PayPal donate button to the right or by sending your order in the form of cash, money order or check made out to Mike Vanderboegh to PO Box 926, Pinson, AL 35126. Be sure in any case to a. Specify size and color and b. send a USPS recognized correct shipping address along with your order.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

OH, now you're talking!! I'll have a check in the mail Friday morning Mike...And I can't wait for people to stop me and ask the meaning of "100 Heads..." LOL

Anonymous said...

I wonder if you'd sell more shirts, if you made one, appropriate for the proposed victims of the 100 heads. Market then as gift items.

You'd make money, and you'd further your bully-terror campaign against your enemies.

Anonymous said...

What the story again on the 100 heads insurance.

Anonymous said...

I'm in. Your are becoming quite the "Bling" Entrepeneur.

Anonymous said...

What sizes do they come in? For some of us chunky guys.

Anonymous said...

Outstanding! A conversation piece for sure.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, missed the size list first time.

CowboyDan said...

Anon1359, please think through what you seem to be suggesting.

If you put a person's name on a shirt, that person might regard it as a threat and call the cops. That could quickly get ugly.

For a high nail such as Mike, it could get REAL ugly. He's pissed off a lot of self-important people, and lots of them have minions who'll do dirty work for them.

As Brendan Behan said "I have never seen a situation so dismal that a policeman couldn't make it worse." The are everywhere; they have unlimited resources and no morals.

We don't need the trouble, any of us. Feel free to buy a shirt and write on it whatever you wish, but use paint of a different color maybe, or a very different typeface.

Actually, I don't know that I'd sell you a shirt knowing that's what you want to do with it. It would be like selling beer to a teenager planning to go drag racing on the streets. It isn't likely to end well.

Galaxie_Man said...

@Anonymous 1:59PM - Take the time to read the story of the origins of the "100 Heads". It does not refer to 100 specific people, just 100 tyrants or their minions for each Patriot life lost in the cause of Freedom or preservation of Liberty. Also, those of us that follow the 3% Catechism know that there is no first use of violence, or targeting of innocents. Doing a shirt with someone's name on it as a target would show premeditation, and that spells m-u-r-d-e-r. I know I would not want to be the provider of such a shirt in the event of the target's unfortunate demise.

You are obviously either a trouble-making troll or a moron that does not belong here. No one with a brain will take your bait and do what you suggest. Go away.

Anonymous said...

I'm still waiting for the patch.

Anonymous said...

100 Heads Life Insurance Company is a good idea. Especially if you make sure that certain people are aware of it as a credible plan of action and then that makes them take steps to avoid being on the list.

Wearing the shirt might not be so great. "They" know we exist, but "they" have no idea of our numbers or whereabouts unless of course we start wearing labels. Kinda like open vs concealed carry. After all, as any 3 year old can tell you, there's good attention and then there's bad attention.

Around my neck of the woods kids make up small (5x5 ballpark) stickers for their favorite bands and bizarre logos and stuff and stick them on utility poles in high traffic medians and so forth. If I might suggest another revenue source, something along that line with favorite SSI themes would get recurring orders from me. The M14 silhouette captioned "When Liberty becomes Tyranny..." would be a good one. The "100 Heads Life...." would be another. And of course, my personal favorite, "III -- We Are Everywhere".

Heck, I just might start printing up some on my own, "for personal consumption" you understand.

Interesting....

One of my favorite Sci-Fi novels as a youngster was "Wasp" by Eric Frank Russell. In it an agent provocateur is infiltrated onto an enemy planet to stir up trouble. When I looked it up on Wiki,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasp_%28novel%29

I was reminded that phase one of his plan was placing stickers with subversive messages in public areas. Imagine that!

Anonymous said...

Q: What do you call 100 divorce lawyers buried up to their necks in sand?
A: Not enough sand.

Q: What do you call 100 heads taken in exchange for the loss of Dutchman6?
A: A good start on evening the score.

PO'd American said...

Check is in the mail for 4 shirts.

Anonymous said...

Anon @ 12:02 - EFR fan here as well. Please note that you can DIY your own "stickers": Laser-print your message - use a large, bold font: cars travel fast and small text can't be read at speed - onto 8.5x11 paper. MS Word has tricks to increase size and decrease 'leading' to allow you to fill the page with your text. Page setup to .5 margins (I've done this before, heh).

Use 3M or equivalent spray adhesive: spray a quick square on a smooth utility pole just inside the paper dimensions to hold the edges down and an X in the square. Paste up your paper. Rinse and repeat. It helps to have an accomplice driving the getaway car but is not essential. Good luck and don't mind/compensate for the surveillance cams at the best intersections ;-)