1346540
March 21, 2024
So, you need to deal with search dogs...
I'll ignore how you found yourself in this scenario and get straight to the point.
You're not going to defeat the dog; at least not conventionally.
I suppose it m... View MoreSo, you need to deal with search dogs...
I'll ignore how you found yourself in this scenario and get straight to the point.
You're not going to defeat the dog; at least not conventionally.
I suppose it may be possible to boobytrap the poor beast, but this takes time, and time is a luxury item when you are being hunted.
So, what do?
Defeat the dog handler.
There are a couple of ways to do this.
You can create large, winding trails designed to make it appear that the tracking dog has lost your scent and is trying to regain it, or you can just deal with the fact that this is going to suck, and you can push through extremely unpleasant terrain, or do both.
The idea is to destroy his confidence in the dog.
Some will suggest going into water, but that's not always optimal.
Do you have extra socks and boots?
How deep is the water, even?
How well can you swim?
Is there dangerous wildlife?
How cold is that water?
Since you need water to live, waterways are probably being patrolled, making this an easy way to be caught.
The method itself may work, but its questionable and a cost/benefit analysis doesn't favor it.
The final, and least preferred method is to cause a forest fire.
It'd be easy to get caught in it if it grows faster than you can escape it, but if this plan works, it will disrupt pretty much everything in the area.
1325249
December 16, 2023
1318257
November 4, 2023
The reason Vietnam's and Afghanistan's insurgencies were able to last in any capacity is because America was unwilling to invade the neighboring country harboring and helping the insurgents.
America is... View MoreThe reason Vietnam's and Afghanistan's insurgencies were able to last in any capacity is because America was unwilling to invade the neighboring country harboring and helping the insurgents.
America is bordered by Canada and Mexico, both of which hate White Americans and their rights.
An American insurgency would have no chance to just cross the border in the exact same way that the Vietnamese and Afghanis could to escape drone strikes, conventional forces, and militia police.
I hate ZOG, but the situation is not similar. The Vietnamese and Afghani insurgencies were incredibly centralized organizations with funding, leadership, and aid from politically, ethnically, and religiously aligned nations which were currently uninvaded/occupied/patrolled.
An American insurgency theoretically could only ever survive or make any meaningful change if it was entirely grassroots, disconnected, and still somehow unified in purpose.
It's so easy to just snipe a leader and cut the head off of anti-ZOG movements in the civilian world that it can only truly exist unmurdered in an anonymous, decentralized zone.
Imagine me trying to read this post to a bunch of boomers, fed agents, and neocons at a Second Amendment rally.
I'd be suicided and found with a hard drive full of something publicly denounced before the clock struck midnight.
The sheer totality of monitoring makes even rational, peaceful dissent to ZOG impossible without fear of being "canceled" aka: blacklisted by the head jews of American and European countries economies, or worse assassinated.
1304852
September 5, 2023
1291465
June 23, 2023
In opposition to the month of sodomy celebration, I am posting a legendary slayer of degenerates. All hail Basedwanger!
An officer of the Waffen SS, the elite military arm of the Nazis.
Eh kills unter... View MoreIn opposition to the month of sodomy celebration, I am posting a legendary slayer of degenerates. All hail Basedwanger!
An officer of the Waffen SS, the elite military arm of the Nazis.
Eh kills untermenschen and doesnt afraid of anything.
>Earned a Knight's Cross, the highest military award of the Nazis.
Came up with dozens of creative ways to kill Jews, each one enough to bring a tear of admiration to the face of Zyklon Ben.
His brigade is estimated to have killed 170,000 partisans.
His symbol, the crossed grenades is still used by Nazi remnants.
Was given a concentration camp to run. Went above and beyond by exterminating the undesirables placed in it.
His first acts in combat were in WW1, receiving an Iron Cross 2nd and 1st class and finishing the war as a Lieutenant.
Between WW1 and WW2 he fought as a paramilitary in anti-commie actions, such as fighting and being wounded in the town Sangerhausen, being celebrated as the liberator from the Red terrorists and being made an honorary citizen. He also gained a doctorate in political science in 1922. For a time, he worked in a textile factory run by a Kike, but regularly donated to the SA with funds embezzled from the Kike, repatriating some of the wealth that the Kike stole from honest Germans. Due to Kike manipulation, he was blacklisted from employment and had his doctorate revoked. Lastly, he fought in the Spanish Foreign Legion during the Spanish Civil War, which is where Gottlob Berger recognized him as the impressive man that he is and even helped remove his blacklisting and restore his doctorate.
During WW2 he was the leader of the 36th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, that would later be nicknamed the "Dirlewanger Brigade" in his honor, formed from reformed poachers. His main activity was anti-partisan and commanding a labour camp. The judge (((Georg Konrad Morgen))) tried to end Dirlewanger but failed and was rightfully demoted and sent to the Eastern Front. He and his unit were later assigned to anti-bandit operation in Belarus where his achievements were recognized with a German Cross in Gold. He was reported as having slain 14,000 bandits. He then fought in the Warsaw uprising of 1944 where he was promoted to the rank of SS-Oberfuhrer and earned his Knight's Cross. He He then fought in the Slovak National Uprising.
Though he was reportedly murdered by Ally guards, his body was never turned in or confirmed.
1327525
December 28, 2023
Every once in a while I go to places like 4chan and I see a crowd of men who want it all to "pop off".
None of them have ever experienced a civil war nor have they been to one.
If you ever really want t... View MoreEvery once in a while I go to places like 4chan and I see a crowd of men who want it all to "pop off".
None of them have ever experienced a civil war nor have they been to one.
If you ever really want to know what it'd be like, just disconnect all your house's utilities for a month.
Now, imagine having to spend every minute watching over your shoulder, with whatever firearm you have.
You don't know how your neighbors are REALLY doing, they could be planning to raid you.
The police have become a faction and have their own objectives.
They tried to seize all guns but lost too many men to keep it up.
Anyone with Type 2 Diabetes is dead, because their refrigerators went out when the power station was burned and their insulin went bad.
You could go to the store but the money is almost worthless and in any case, somebody truck bombed it last week and only half the building is standing and the shelves are nearly bare.
The managers made the employees come in anyway.
Your government claims to be in control but had to use barricades to build a "Green zone" around themselves.
Somebody sniped one of the guards yesterday and now they are harassing anyone in a blue car because it matched a witness description.
Women as old as fifty or as young as ten are resorting to prostitution; efforts to clamp down on it failed.
There's just too many of them, and the soldiers and cops are some of the best paying customers.
Today a seven year-old with a knife was shot by National Guardsmen because rebels kidnapped his mother and threatened to rape her if he didn't try to stab a soldier on the patrol.
This is the sort of fucked up shit that happens in those events and most people are not ready for it and wouldn't survive it.
1322089
November 29, 2023
Occasionally you will read me refer to the two Number 1 Rules of Geurrilla Warfare.
1 Do not become decisively engaged.
1 Do not fight pitched battles.
Well what do these mean?
Are there any examples?
The... View MoreOccasionally you will read me refer to the two Number 1 Rules of Geurrilla Warfare.
1 Do not become decisively engaged.
1 Do not fight pitched battles.
Well what do these mean?
Are there any examples?
There are.
A decisively engagement is an engagement or series of engagements that can determine the entire course of a conflict.
A geurilla is specifically a skirmisher by nature and his method of fighting is centered around preserving a war machine and extending a conflict, not actually winning the entire war.
A good example of a decisive engagement is the Tet Offensive, which the Viet Cong absolutely lost. They got the shit beat out of them and ceased to be a serious threat thereafter.
Folks like to say they won, but the U.S left for political reasons (just like Afghanistan) and if the U.S had not voluntarily left after the Paris Talks, they'd still be there right now.
Direct fights against conventional militaries will almost always result in the conventional force winning, unless there is an overwhelming advantage.
Geurillas do not stay and fight; they inflict a few casualties and the exfiltrate.
Do not fight pitched battles.
A pitched battle is a battle in which both sides know that a conflict in that area is inbound.
It is almost an agreed upon fight.
The Battle of Bunker Hill is a good example of this. And again, the conventional force won. The reason the Revolution survived is because the core of its leadership evaded capture.
The most disastrous battles combine the two.
A good example of a decisive pitched battle is The Battle of The Somme (1916).
By the time the British and French began there, the Germans knew that a battle there was inevitable and had known this for at least a year, and they spent that year building fortifications, which is a perfectly normal reaction.
The British or French would have done the exact same thing, had the positions been reversed and the leadership on all sides knew this.
They also knew that defeat there was not an option.
So naturally, the pitched battle that occurred there was a brutal, bloody, horrifying mess that looks like the perfect inspiration for someone who wanted to combine a battlefield with Hell.
But it was also a decisive battle, because a defeat for either side meant defensive-line failure and an advance into home territory for the other side.
Over 1 million men were killed or wounded. Fighting elsewhere had drained German resources and personnel and eventually forced them to withdraw to the Hindenberg Line, giving up French territory.
This type of slog is exactly the sort of fight that should be avoided.
So, why do these rules exist for a geurilla?
Because geurillas are not conventional soldiers, with a conventional army's logistics and combined arms integration.
Three guys with rifles and an IED can set up a hell of a baited ambush, but they can't call an artillery strike or get recon from a high altitude drone and if they try to fight a Western army's platoon directly, they will be dead soon.
They serve a different purpose.
Instead of winning a war, they exist to make sure that the side they support simply doesn't lose.
They do this by extending the length a war lasts and denying the other side absolute territorial control in hopes of wearing down their opponent.
1306477
September 13, 2023
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