Showing posts with label Glen Beck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glen Beck. Show all posts

Sunday, June 10, 2012

So You Wanna Be a G?

The topic of armed paramilitary groups has always been a subset (or maybe they are separate with some overlap but let's not overthink it) of the survivalist movement. In the 70's and 80's folks talked about fighting off Soviet invaders Red Dawn style. After the fall of the Soviet Union the concern shifted to some sort of UN invasion. The latest concern seems to be more domestic in nature. Since I do what I do for a living there are a lot of things I do not talk about. To paraphrase Glen Beck "I believe everything that I say, but I don't say everything that I believe." This topic partly falls into that arena. It directly leads to some areas I choose not to talk about. Also it doesn't especially interest me. Maybe somewhat because of what I do for a living the kinds of skills and attributes needed to conduct small unit unconventional operations are largely already present.

For no particular reason I can think of this topic interests me today. Maybe it is the fact that a capable survivalist and a potential guerilla are both grounded in the same basic skills, I don't know. In any case I got to thinking about the sort of skills and capabilities and logistics one needs to develop in order to be a reasonably viable potential guerilla.

#1 Physical Fitness. I should not have to explain why this is really important. There is no way you are going to be able to fight anybody unless you are in some resemblance of decent physical shape. One of the funniest moments I can recall on this part of the web was when a man who could only be described as morbidly obese talked about how he plans to overwhelm (whoever it was) with "hit and run tactics". His fat ass couldn't hit and run the 2 blocks from his usual super sized ultra McFatty lunch at McDonalds to Baskin and Robbins for a post lunch milkshake; let alone outrun a bunch of 18-25 year old's who run multiple times a week, if not daily. Physical fitness or a lack theirof goes a long way towards establishing legitimacy as a potential or actual guerilla/ partisan or lack theirof. There is a sort of running joke that a militia is a bunch of fat guys sitting around calling each other Colonel. If I was a slightly different person with a very different life looking to join some sort of group and I got there to see they made group buys of extra extra fat multicam uniforms/ body armor/ chest rigs I would do a quick 180 and move on.

Aside from being a foundation for everything a tactical athlete such as soldier or guerilla does the reason I put physical fitness as number #1 is that it takes a long time to develop. There are no shortcuts. Physical fitness is truly a slow cooker concept requiring consistent, if not perfect, effort over months and even years. If you spend a week and a half or so at a premier tactical school you can become pretty good with a pistol and a rifle and probably learn some basic tactics. In a day you could buy a good pistol and rifle, as well as a .22, a shotgun, a "precision rifle", body armor, night vision, a chest rig, a ruck and camping gear, cases of ammo and boxes of mags as well as a years worth of food for your family. It would be a heck of a bill that very few people can afford but it could strictly speaking be done. Physical fitness does not work that way. There is no rush turkey fried/ pressure cooker way to significantly speed it up. When you realize that you need physical fitness there is unfortunately no way you can develop it in a manner timely enough to be useful.

That means you have to start yesterday. If you are too heavy then stop eating junk and have some discipline with portions. Start walking until you can work in some short jogs. Jog a telephone pole/ 100 steps/ a block then walk one. After a bit jog 2 and walk 1. Eventually cut out the walking from all but the longest runs. Take that backpack you bought and fill it with stuff then walk around. Do body weight exercises and lift stuff. In a slow and progressive manner add reps and sets to the body weight stuff and a few pounds at a time to the lifts.

#2 Build basic skills. Learn to shoot. Learn first aid and CPR. Learn some basic camping skills like starting fires, cooking over fires or backpacking stoves, building a shelter, land navigation etc all.

#3 Acquire basic weapons and equipment. We could talk about this one for a dozen blog posts but let's not get bogged down. Buy a fighting rifle and pistol. Get a setup to carry mags and ancillary stuff. At least one .22 is very useful and if you can afford it a shotgun and some sort of scoped precision type rifle are nice to have. Obviously you need plenty of ammo, mags and some prone to fail spare parts. Get sufficient wet and cold weather clothing, gloves, boots and headgear to operate in your region during the worst it has to offer. Get basic camping gear like a backpack/ rucksack, a sleeping bag, some sort of shelter like a bivy or tent, a water filter and all the little stuff in between.

#4 Acquire food, fuel, batteries and other logistical necessities. It is highly unlikely that you will be able to play Guerilla all day long then run out for a pepperoni pizza and a 6 pack of tall boys. If you are worried about running to the hills to play Red Dawn then it would be prudent to have a bunch of food, medical supplies, batteries and some fuel set aside to meet those needs. Also the kind of times when fairly normal folks are shooting at some sort of organized group are chaotic enough that even if you are not a G normal commerce will likely be disrupted.


Once you have this stuff it is prudent to put some consideration into where and how it will be stored. Unlike somebody with a more survivalist outlook your plan is probably not to stay at home (or your alternate location). If things are bad enough that you are playing G a basement full of food, while a great thing to have, may not cut it. Particularly if you have to leave in a hurry be it in a car or on foot having all your stuff in one place is problematic. Having some stuff at your home, more at some sort of bug out location/ basecamp and the rest in a couple caches around the area you plan to operate in is a much better answer.

#5 Build better skills. This was almost part of #2. The reason it is not is that while it is absolutely true that people are more important than stuff without some basic stuff it is pretty hard to do much of anything. I am pretty confident about the outcome of a gunfight between my boringly average self and just about anybody if I have a gun and they do not. If a guerilla war went on long enough there would be some extra stuff floating around but for awhile (and much more so without a convenient outside benefactor) things would be aweful tight. I would not say that a man without a rifle (and all the support stuff he needs) is exactly useless but he is a lot less useful than another shooter. In Afghanistan early on the Muj had to turn away volunteers who did not have weapons because they couldn't arm them. Now is the time to look at filling holes in your skillset's. Anyway.....

Getting some sort of professional firearms training from a fighting oriented school is an aweful good idea if you can possibly afford it. Medical skills are pretty darn important too. The new TC3 training and it's associated spinoffs are very worthwhile quality training.

#6 Find some friends. The whole lone wolf/ Rambo/ Chuck Norris/ Arnold one man army of death and destruction thing makes for a great action movie but that doesn't translate to real life. You need friends who are like minded and can work with you toward some sort of common goals. A sniper needs or at least can really use a spotter and local security. It is pretty hard to ambush a group by yourself, at most you can probably harrass them. Everybody needs somebody to pull security while they sleep and watch their 6 o'clock or help them should they get injured.


#7 Train with your new friends. People without an understanding of basic individual and team movement tactics as well as squad and platoon sized operations likely greatly outnumber those with an understanding of these things in most groups. If you somehow happen to have folks with meaningful experiences in these areas you all need to get onto the same page. Some of the most tragic accidents in military history come from ad hoc groups of otherwise trained individuals working together. If Bob zigs when Jim think he is going to zag or Tom is halfway down the wall when Rob thinks he should be at the corner people get shot. Training together will get everybody onto the same page, work out the kinks and build group cohesion.


#8 Develop plans. Based on your area, the local players and whatever sort of worst case scenario you guys see happening you can start to plan. Like any fight eventually it takes on a life of it's own but right away having a plan is priceless. Also the process of developing a plan leads you to see all sorts of interesting stuff like specific training or equipment or other preparations that should be made. Obviously doing things like making explosives or breaking federal firearms laws would be pretty foolish. However you can do all sorts of other stuff. Walk the terrain in your area to confirm or deny what map recon tells you. If you wonder how long it takes to move from Anderson butte to the ridgeline above Highway 25 then pack a lunch and go find out. If you wonder whether Deer Creek can be crossed on foot during the spring runoff go find out.

#9 Take advantage of your group's purchasing power. Make group buys to save money. I suspect if you call a school and ask them what kind of discount you get for filling the whole class they will work with you. Depending on your group dynamics consider the purchase of expensive or specialized equipment that is not practical for an individual but make sense for a group. Take advantage of the economics of scale which can be achieved. Renting a piece of specialized equipment you will only need for a short time is much more affordable if several folks can use it during the minimum time.

#10 Develop those around you. Some discretion is essential here but the more prepared that your extended family, friends and buddies are the better. Also a few may go whole hog into it and become assets. Also this is a great place to find and develop useful folks who could fill a more auxillary type role.

Note: One and two should be done successively as in one after another. You need to get started in physical fitness today (though you can pursue other things while developing your fitness) and work on basic skills until that requirement has been satisfied. They are really the basis for everything else. Three and four should probably be worked together. Six could really be done whenever but obviously has to be done before seven. The rest are somewhat more flexible, just use common sense.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Quote of the Day

"Time is up, we cannot wait for the next George Washington or Thomas Jefferson"
-Glenn Beck

Friday, February 12, 2010

Deborah Medina Fail

I got an email about this one before I even heard about it and it is sort of moving through the blogosphere. I have been banking a lot of posts recently for times when I will not be around so I kinda take what I can get in terms of ideas.

Just a couple minutes ago I listened to the part of the interview in question. It was definitely not good. Lets even skip the whole '9/11 truther' thing. The real issue to me was that she seemed to try answering a yes or no question with a bunch of mmmming and maybe's. It is dodging the point and being evasive which are not things I like in a candidate. Also that what she said does not seem to mesh with her later press statement on the matter concerns me greatly. I know lots of folks here like Debora Medina and she does certainly have some beliefs that I share. This interview is probably to Deborah Medina what the Katy Couric interview was to Sarah Palin. It might not be the last we see of her as a candidate but it is certainly not good.

Thoughts?

Friday, December 11, 2009

Failed Post, Reading Between The Lines And Such Stuff

Yesterday I wrote a post which drew some harsh criticism. I don't mind having serious debate and even outright disagreement on stuff if it is at least somewhat productive but it was on a sort of small piece of the post. In any case it wasn't at all where I wanted the thing to go and the nice part of being in charge is that you can move past such failed posts.

In any case it brought up a very interesting series of points which are worth discussing.

First of all I am going to steal a great thing that Glen Beck said. He said more or less (I am remembering this from off the top of my head 5-6 months later.) that "I believe everything I say but I don't say everything I believe".

[Here is a hint. If you read halfway between the lines you will get a good idea on my thoughts about pretty much everything. I over exaggerate some stuff and under exaggerate other stuff.]

What Glen Beck said goes about ten fold for me. Matter of fact I am in a profession which has some draconian rules when it comes to speaking ill about elected officials and really any apparatus of our government in general. My job is what it is but for the time being it puts a roof over our heads and food on the table so staying at least arguably inside those rules is prudent.
 
There are a lot of things I think that I do not say. I have some concerns I have that I do not share with you . Also there is a whole lot of stuff I know how to do that I am not going to teach you, sorry.


At some point if/when I am no longer in the military this would likely become a very different blog. I would move back towards home and get a job doing something or another where my boss really wouldn't give a rip what I do outside of work. Also growing a lot of food and a variety of other things would make this an interesting place. In any case I would likely be a lot more open on some things.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Glenn Beck: Great Recent Clip

Used to listen to Glenn Beck whenever it was on while I was driving and tried to catch his TV show when I could. He has some boring parts but occasionally comes across with a real zinger. This is one of those zingers. I am not so sure about the last minute or so but the rest is pretty interesting and sort of catches one up to where we are now. 

Friday, July 24, 2009

Does This Sound Familiar?

Read this. Think Glenn Beck has talked about it in the past but sometimes it is easier to get information from the written word. It lets me stop and reflect on something for a second instead of needing to keep up with what is being said on the telly.

Ever had someone talk about what they would do in a hypothetical situation and then years later been in a similar situation? Maybe it is a weird coincidence that they have done steps 1,2,3 of a 7 step plan but I would get ready for steps 4-7 just in case.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

quote of the day

"Only our federal government at a time of an emergency could buy cheese by the ton and pay more."
-Glenn Beck

Apparantly they have never heard of costco.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

quote of the day

Why can't people just make their own bad decisions and, ya know, just live with them?

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

quote of the day

"The parties stand for nothing except get us (their party) elected."
-Glenn Beck on the two major political parties in our nation

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Pen on Strait Marraige

"I'm totally against strait marriage even though I am married. I don't think heterosexual marriage is any of the governments business. I think you make any contract you want. If you want to marry several women or several men. If you want to marry another man or another woman make a contract. Make a contract, make a civil union. Get the government out of business of who we have sex with."

-Penn

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

quote of the day

"Explain to me how inflation doesn't happen?"
-Glenn Beck

Friday, May 1, 2009

Glenn Beck said something that made sense to me

I am sitting here drinking the last beer of the night waiting to get tired and watching the Glenn Beck rerun from earlier today. He said something that stuck with me. It was the phrase "reluctant activist". I am a reluctant activist.

I don't want to talk about politics. To a large extent I avoid it but sometimes there isn't a choice.

I often find myself being that wacky libertarian guy in conversations. I don't want to enter them but feel someone needs to throw a voice of reason into the mix. Some folks are stupid socialists and others are on the other side. They both miss the fucking point.

That people consider a view that respects peoples right to keep the money they earn and live the life they want as wacky is insane. I wonder if we have gotten so far past the boundaries of the political land nav course that we can't find our way back. I know the people who invented the course set the boundaries as hardball roads (If you've done a land nav course you know what I mean) called the Bill Of Rights (yeah it is so special I capitalize the O) and the Constitution. Somewhere along the years these hardball roads have gotten covered with brush and dirt and we walked over it without noticing what it was.

I am pissed that my tax dollars have bought the majority stake in a major auto maker but I can't afford to go out and buy a new car which they make. As a whicked piece of irony if I wasn't paying those taxes which bought the fucking company I could go get a new car from them.

I am apprehensive about saying what I really think which concerns me greatly. I grew up in a country where you could say whatever you want but that seems to be changing. I fear the concept of noble discent is becoming archaic. The amount of topics on which the status quo can not be questioned without being labeled some sort of an -ist seems to grow every year.

I am worried my future children will not be able to have a rifle like daddy's because the government decided they were evil and banned them. Some folks might have enough cash to get 3-4 spare sets of compatible weapons, mags and ammo to prepare for those eventualities but I do not. Sure they will inherit some guns or whatever but I would like to be able to go to the store with my kids when it is time and get them the kind of practical self defense and gaming firearms I own.

Anyway I am just worried about where things are going. I will almost surely be back to my normal self tomorrow.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Shopping Trip

They had Swiss Miss boxes of 8 pouches of hot chocolate for a quarter so I bought the last 5. Yeah it is April in the deep south but that is a good deal and I will probably use them eventually. Never know when a squad sized element will come over and want some hot chocolate.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Myth Busted: Glenn Beck Debunks "FEMA Concentration Camps"

This has been floating around for awhile. Some of you buy into it and I do not. Glenn Beck is the closest thing to a like minded individual that we have in the major media. He decided to take a look at this myth with the help of Popular Mechanics.

Here are the results (see full text here):

The video of a "FEMA death camp" is of an AMTRAC repair facility in Beachgrove Indiana. They checked it out and it is in fact a legitimate train repair facility. There are lots of trains there and people fixing them. The boarded up buildings were either knocked down or updated. The video is all the way back from 1995. Yeah way long ago. Those turn styles which were clear evidence of the concentration camp status of these places are now kiosks with time clocks. Linda Thompson of the good old 90's militia movement (she was too extreme even for them) is the source of the video.

Of course if someone is dead set on believing something they can never be dissuaded but I consider this myth 100% BUSTED.

Thank you so much Glenn Beck for putting this sucker to bed.

[Edited to include: Check out a version of the video here]

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

quote of the day

"I think we should destroy any country with missile parades or huge pictures of their leaders, they do not turn out to be good friends."
-Glenn Beck

Saturday, January 31, 2009

quote of the day- Glenn Beck

"If there were were a Katrina in New York, there would be 40 survivors. People would be eating each other."

-- Glenn Beck, radio program 1/29/2009

Friday, January 9, 2009

quote of the day

This is a conversation between Glen Beck and the guy who picked up the phone at a convenience store in San Diego.

Glen Beck asks- "What is more useful then the united nations?"
Convenience store Dude answers- "A can opener."

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Lets Make All This Stuff Simple

This was inspired by something Glen Beck said on the radio yesterday. It is my opinion that any time someone tries to tell us(you, me, the public, etc) that something is way too complicated for us to understand they are about to screw us somehow. I want to take a very simple look at some of our current problems.

1. Our government is broke.

I have been broke several times in my life. I got out of these situations by doing two things. First I drastically curb my spending. No more going out to bars or the movies. No more eating out even if it is fast food. Even the smallest expenses are scrutinized. I use WWDD (what would Dakin do) as my guide in these situations because he pinches pennies like few others can. It sucks to not eat Pad Thai on Thursdays (my old town had a great place) and to not go out to the bar on the weekend but if you're broke that shit has got to go. Really after a week or two a home cooked meal and some cheap domestic beer at home with roomies or the GF (now Wifey) is not much different.

The second thing I do when broke is to figure out a way to get more money. Last year for awhile I worked swing shift at 711 Friday and Saturday nights. That sucked a whole lot for many different reasons. Work wasn't too bad but one of my co workers smelled really bad and the hours sucked. By the time I got off work at 12:30 everyone was either in bed already or drunk enough (it was college) that by the time I got over there and had a beer they were headed to bed. I usually got a 40 of Busch Light and watched some TV then went to bed. It was really pretty lame but I NEEDED THE MONEY.

Simply put our government needs to figure out a way to spend less and bring more in. Cutting expenses sucks but we don't have a choice. Tax increases are not my idea of fun but I would not be too pissed of my taxes went up a little bit and the budget was balanced.

2. Lots of people around the world do not like the US.

First and foremost we need to figure out if we give a shit if a nation or group of people do not like us, sometimes yes and often no. If someone I dislike or ambivalent about doesn't like me, why should I give a shit? If we care then we see if we can stop doing what they dislike in a way that we can tolerate. It is easy to stop parking in front of the neighbors driveway but far harder to make it so he never hears your dog in the backyard.

This brings us into the next one.
3. People want to harm Americans. The best way for to keep people from fucking with you (aside from not making them mad which is #2) is to be someone they do not want to fuck with. Lets look at this like highschool which could be a good analogy for international relations. Joe is kinda a dick and is irritating Bob. Bob then sees Joe bench press 400 pounds in weight training class. Joe decides it is not a good idea to fight with Bob and ignored him in the future. We are by far the biggest baddest kid on the block (at least for awhile, China is getting to be a contender quick fast and in a hurry) so this is pretty much covered.

Funny story about deturents. A few years ago when young and dumber I hung with a fairly rough crowd where fights often occured at the big Saturday night parties. These happened often enough that I carried a mouthpiece in my back pocket. Getting punched was fairly common and I like my teeth so it seemed like a good common sense measure to me. This common sense measure turned out to be a pretty good deturent. One night some fat fuck said he wanted to fight. I set down my beer, put the mouthpiece in and got my hands up. After seeing pretty clearly that I wasn't going to fuck around the fat fuck changed his mind.

If a strong deturent doesn't work then fucking people up badly does. If Tommy sees Joe grab Bubba by his neck and slam his face into the (metal) bumper of an '87 Chevy truck repeatedly the odds that Tommy will do anything to piss Joe off are slim. By changing the boys names with the names of countries and the violent act to something on a bigger scale (bombing, missiles, invasion, etc) that same analogy could be made for international relations.

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