Bringing Hot Water to the Cabin – Part III
Bringing Hot Water to the Cabin - Part III By [...]
Bringing Hot Water to the Cabin - Part III By [...]
In a conflict environment, the guerrilla may still have to continue living and operating within society and conduct himself as a regular civilian at times. This is simply part of being a guerrilla, it's part of what differentiates a guerrilla from your basic battlefield combatant. It's the ability to not just "blend in", but to be a part of that society and environment. With that said, the guerilla always needs to be thinking ahead, even when, especially when, he is functioning "normally" in his day-to-day civilian living routine. Part of that is always being keen to picking up intelligence and information useful to the guerrilla's cause. People you meet will sometimes have that information, and you'll need to know how to spot those people and further, how to assess whether or not they are useful as a source.
We're constantly told by leftist politicians, media and "entertainment" (sic) figures that the solution to America's mass shootings is the elimination of the hundreds of millions of firearms already in private hands. But semi-automatic magazine-fed rifles (and pistols, revolvers and shotguns) have been available for over a century, while mass shootings are a modern phenomenon. The guns didn't change, society did. And we can thank greedy murder pornographers like Jason Blum for helping to feed the moral madness and stoke the fires of political and racial hatred. So in that light, his currently delayed film "The Hunt" makes perfect sense. Who cares if you help to instigate a bloody second civil war, a dirty civil war that might lead to the deaths of millions of Americans, as long as you can make millions of dollars producing anti-American, anti-white and anti-conservative murder porn? Not murder pornographer Jason Blum. He's laughing--at you--all the way to the bank.
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