Posted on 10/11/2016 8:51:17 AM PDT by Perseverando
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Ive had a few emails in recent weeks, specifically asking about my apparent switch in focus from doctrinal SF UW, to more of a tribal angle. As one correspondent termed it, Youve gone from Guerrilla to Germanic. As Ive pointed out, in numerous examples, and in every one of my books, this is a misreading of the facts, and is a very narrow view of the subject.
Nevertheless, since it is apparently a commonly held belief among readers, I thought I would share a little bit about my reasons. In some ways, I have deviated from doctrine. The problem is that, at the strategic level, SF UW doctrine is still a product of conventional military education and prejudices. It presupposes that bigger is always better, and the overall aim should always be the maintenance of the status quo within Western Civ/Culture. At the end of the day, SFODA are using local indig Gs to prepare the battle space for conventional force operations, either through the notional idea of turning the G force irregular INTO regular, conventional force units, or by creating enough of a gap for US conventional forces to enter the battle space with boots on the ground. Either way, the end game goal remains, lets build a cohesive, conventional force that can be controlled, or demobilized, depending on what we need, when we win.
My goal of course, is not that. My goal is not tonor has it ever beento overthrow the government. My goal is to help people build resilient, survivable communities, and specifically, the ability to protect those communities from outside threats and internal subversion. So, we utilize the tactical aspects of SF UW doctrine (which is really just conventional SUT, applied in unconventional ways), to what Civilization would call unconventional, and the human experience
(Excerpt) Read more at mountainguerrilla.wordpress.com ...
(Probably want to bookmark this for later, but not much later.)
Out of the man cave for the remainder of the day, so I won't be able to engage in discussion of the article.
Ping.
Wow, thanks for posting this.
I have only read part of it but so far this guy is right on track, especially about history.
Bookmarking this.
I liked this apropos excerpt:
"...children find themselves shuttled off to preschools, grade schools, and secondary schools, where they spend 13+ years of the most formative portion of their development being indoctrinated into a collectivist, commercialized culture of materialism, without ever really having the opportunity to know their parents as anything beyond the people who gave me stuff.
I’m aware of this guy, he makes sense.
If anybody can divine when and where I can get this book, I’d appreciate it. Doesn’t seem to be on Amazon.
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