TASKFORCE ∅ - This is my swamp

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Just figured I'd put this here to help Florida nigga(s) out:

https://www.wusf.org/politics-issue...ears-up-tax-holiday-involving-guns-ammunition


Florida will have a Second Amendment tax holiday for a specific period in 2025
. The tax exemption will run from September 8, 2025, to December 31, 2025, providing a sales tax break on qualifying firearms, ammunition, and related accessories, as well as some hunting, fishing, and camping supplies. Governor Ron DeSantis signed the budget for the 2025–2026 fiscal year, which includes this tax holiday.


What's included:

  • Firearms: Pistols, rifles, and shotguns using an explosive charge.

  • Ammunition: Generally included, though specific exclusions may apply to certain items or bulk purchases.

  • Firearm Accessories: Items that are used with firearms, like scopes, cleaning kits, and cases.

  • Bows and Crossbows: Also exempt from sales tax during the holiday.

  • Hunting, Fishing, and Camping Supplies: The holiday also covers certain hunting, fishing, and camping supplies, such as tents, fishing rods, and tackle boxes, with specific price limits on individual items.
What's excluded:

  • Rentals and Repairs: The tax holiday does not apply to the rental or repair of qualifying items.

  • Certain Locations: Sales in theme parks, entertainment complexes, public lodging establishments, or airports are also excluded.
 
I would fence the property in and set up those driveway motion detectors within the perimeter, then I would get a nice heavy door and use long screws to secure the jam so it can bare minimum take 2 maybe 3 kicks before opening after that I'm awake and holding an angle with a shotgun full of 00 Buckshot.
 
I'd argue for some type of underground bunker you can get into from the interior of your trailer and seal from the inside; will need its own ventilation and ideally an escape hatch/door somewhere else. The problem being, it doesn't matter if it's a house or trailer or anything; bullets rip through shit and most the shit we build with burns. So while it's possible to do all normal hardening (bars, security frames, etc), they don't need to go in to get you. Hate to say it, but if you're looking to survive and not do a last stand; you need actual barriers between you and them. From there I'd suggest motion sensors and other things so you can see them coming.

And yes I know, Florida, Swamp, low water table. There has to be something in the middle you can compromise with.
 
How deep is the swamp? What sort of tools do we have available?
I'm thinking the terrain makes pungi traps under the water feasible as long as you can learn the terrain well enough not to fall into your own traps. The muddy soil might make traditional fortifications difficult but you could hypothetically dry mud into bricks if you could find a dry enough place to set up camp.

Edit: No boobytraps makes this more difficult, so forget the pungi. Maybe some log fortifications would work, sharpen one end and drive it into the mud, but it probably wouldn't withstand much.
Anything that is intended to intentionally harm or injure a trespasser is illegal: Spring guns attached to windows, animal traps that would injure someone stepping on them those are out. I would recommend a high fence around the property with non-injurious anti-climb barriers such as roller barriers, anti-climb paint or plastic spikes.
 
There's an existing and expansive field of study of deterring crime through proper landscaping called CPTED.

There's also an opensource method of tracking local cellphone signals that might be used to alert you to intruders. This project is an example of something called a Cell Site Simulator, which sends out a signal that mimics cell-towers, so your phone automatically sends your data while trying to connect.

The above involves sending out EM signals to phreak your cellphone. That's probably not an issue, but I'd check locally, the government gets pissy about EM emissions in general, for whatever reason. Allegedly, there are also means of monitoring cell signals passively that are already in use for monitoring crowds in stadiums and the like. I had difficulty finding any information about this, or any opensource projects you might use for your own ends. If you'd like to research yourself, I believe this passive method may be known by several different names
  • EM Scavenging
  • Congestion Tracking
  • Crowd Anomaly Estimation
 
Except the 5.56 is cheaper, with a flatter tragectory, lighter to carry, more readily available among peers, has more information put out on it, more optics with BDC options for it, and has more advanced ammo developed for it.

300 meme out fans simply to refuse to acknowledge the mountains of bodies that have been stacked all around the world now by 10.5" rifles firing 77gr.
 
There's an existing and expansive field of study of deterring crime through proper landscaping called CPTED.

There's also an opensource method of tracking local cellphone signals that might be used to alert you to intruders. This project is an example of something called a Cell Site Simulator, which sends out a signal that mimics cell-towers, so your phone automatically sends your data while trying to connect.

The above involves sending out EM signals to phreak your cellphone. That's probably not an issue, but I'd check locally, the government gets pissy about EM emissions in general, for whatever reason. Allegedly, there are also means of monitoring cell signals passively that are already in use for monitoring crowds in stadiums and the like. I had difficulty finding any information about this, or any opensource projects you might use for your own ends. If you'd like to research yourself, I believe this passive method may be known by several different names
  • EM Scavenging
  • Congestion Tracking
  • Crowd Anomaly Estimation
Update on passive scanning:

Looks like there's an opensource SDR called HackRF One that some people are using as a digital analyzer. It has both active and passive modes, and was developed (from what I can tell) specifically for pentesting. It appears to be very similar to a different device called a Stingray, which is not opensource but comparatively more widespread.

All this only works if the bad guys are too dumb to leave their phones at home. But considering the caliber of your typical adversary, I'm not sure that it's best to completely ignore the concept.
 
Update on passive scanning:

Looks like there's an opensource SDR called HackRF One that some people are using as a digital analyzer. It has both active and passive modes, and was developed (from what I can tell) specifically for pentesting. It appears to be very similar to a different device called a Stingray, which is not opensource but comparatively more widespread.

All this only works if the bad guys are too dumb to leave their phones at home. But considering the caliber of your typical adversary, I'm not sure that it's best to completely ignore the concept.
I'm not gonna say to do this or not do this, but keep in mind that operating a Stingray or anything that can improperly use cell data is a crime, without a license. I'm not gonna tell anyone how to live their life (because I personally enjoy messing around with stuff), but you should be aware that operating things that can interfere with telecommunications is a felony and can get badges with guns at your door.
 
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