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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: So It Begins: Dallas and the Emerging Fourth Generation Warfare in Vichy America I am going to predict that the incident we saw in Dallas this week is going to start to repeat itself ominously across the country. Dorner was an outlier but a harbinger of things to come. I have often wondered when I see the videos or read court transcripts of women and children maimed and killed by police, where are their male kin and husbands? In my travels planet-wide, nothing sets a mans mind more firmly than seeing his women and children brutalized or killed and the malefactors going unpunished. Historically, a thorough study of Vichy France has startling parallels to the US today. As a matter of fact, unpunished aggression that is rewarded with protection and laurels corrodes the soul of every person involved. There are unpleasant choices ahead, choose wisely. Your very soul depends on it. -BB Lets look at our immediate neighbors to the north, Canada. The total number of citizens killed by law enforcement officers in the year 2014, was 14; that is 78 times less people than the US. If we look at the United Kingdom, 1 person was killed by police in 2014 and 0 in 2013. English police reportedly fired guns a total of three times in all of 2013, with zero reported fatalities. From 2010 through 2014, there were four fatal police shootings in England, which has a population of about 52 million. By contrast, Albuquerque, N.M., with a population 1 percent the size of Englands, had 26 fatal police shootings in that same time period. China, whose population is 4 and 1/2 times the size of the United States, recorded 12 killings by law enforcement officers in 2014. Let that sink in. Law enforcement in the US killed 92 times more people than a country with nearly 1.4 billion people. Five Dallas cops dead yesterday in an ambush. A number of others injured. The talking heads characterized the use of a pistol as sniping which is yet another indicator that most observations by the media are simply dead wrong in both circumstance and modality. Another lone gunman in Dallas. Go figure. Sniping is ordinarily precision application of a long arm in surgically removing, suppressing or harassing potential and real threats. It is far too early to grab a clue or trail of evidence that points to either motive or operational craft of the assailants. This appears to be a hasty or deliberate ambush, most like an opportunity for the latter to be practiced with the skill of the former. The usual suspects are all aflutter at the audacity and hubris of such an individual(s) because this is the same media and audience that doesnt bat an eye when their black and blue line maims and murders at will. Even in circumstances where innocents are mowed down or bystanders struck, it must be a lack of training or error, certainly not malicious intent or gross negligence. Its curious this occurs a mere days after Comrade Comey of the American Stasi declares that the rules of law are bifurcated and politically connected worthies are held to a different standard for criminal behavior. Am I to assume that dog whistles work in both directions now? To use the fatuous utterings of the boy king and pretender; let me be clear. The only lives that dont matter are the ones who initiate violence against another human being whether a private criminal or government employee. How in the world is that so hard to grok? Violence is a tool of the State. Anyone proposing initiating violence is probably a government agent, government provocateur and/or government informant. This is not to say private violence occurs. Of course it does but lets remember that most private crime in America is a result of government prohibitions and regulations. How many nicotine and alcohol cartels and cabals are there that create the violence the prohibition of illegal vegetation has caused in America? But Ive covered that elsewhere and you can search my archives for those scribblings. Why did this ambush occur? Others have opined on the BlackLivesMatter movement and frankly I think its a sideshow to the main event. Fourth Generation Warfare conflicts tend to emerge from a long steeping of grievances, perceived injustice and political over-reach and it always manifests itself in the nation-state constabulary doing the bidding (absent external invasion) of the political masters such as the behavior of British police in the Raj and Kenya along with the mischief of the UK police in both Irelands during the twentieth century. Im not simply picking on the British since one can observe French police behavior during the Vichy regime in France and French police behavior in Algeria until independence in 1962. The broken record speaks: cops are the bloody end of all politics no matter the flavor of your interventionist poison be it conservative or liberal. The police functionaries in the USA have zero obligations to protect or serve anyone. The cross-dressers on the Supremes decided long ago, that the purpose of police is to investigate government articulated crimes after the fact and to apprehend individuals wanted by the political authorities. Thats it. I recently consulted on a project to measure the efficacy of using modeling and simulation predictive analytics for irregular warfare and COIN efforts. We examined small war conflicts planet-wide from 1904 to 2012. Due to a lack of historical context, cultural singularity, inverse rippling of effects, oilspot dynamics and the sheer multiple of variable, the preliminary conclusion is the sheer impossibly of such a model. The one startling conclusion is that the current state of counterinsurgency doctrine popular in the West involves the floating of a police state death-star to hover over the occupied country and build security forces to wield the will of the central government protected by the alien occupier. For the fates of these once the foreign sponsor leaves (or evacuates), see Vietnam in 1975 and Algeria in 1962. Therefore, I make no prediction that is worth a Café Americano at Starbucks but this may very well be the beginning of one of the nation-states worst nightmares: atomized and autonomous cells that start violence against government targets seemingly at random. In this case, they will have a military flavor increasingly as returning veterans start to bring their lessons learned to the homeland. There will be random acts that become opportunity guerrilla moments to capitalize on emerging scenarios. The three pillars of an effective resistance rest on grievances (real and perceived), legitimacy and the mass base. In this case, the latter know that the former was buried a long time ago and had their noses rubbed in it by Comeys clown posse commencement on Hillary Clinton. Per grievances, every living human being in the fruited plain has had at least himself or a relation tangled up in the legal system in the US and know how that works. None of this will end well and predictably the over-reaction by the police and the increasing yen to control weapons will have the counter-intuitive effect of isolating more and more Americans from their masters in DC. The Dallas police department has killed 34 people in five years. All justified apparently. The media has a pattern of ignoring the stories of actual police wrongdoing, probably because a realistic portrayal of police violence in the US would shut off their access to government officials. We all know that the media is largely confined to bipedal budgies who are Goebbels-gargling state stenographers eagerly hoping to be the politicians teachers pet. Over educated and intellectually parched J-school grads with a child-like reverence for the power of the state and its wicked penchant for violence posing as law and order. Cops are trained through operant conditioning that the evil trifecta of police unions, officer safety and qualified immunity will grant them a license to kill. Only 14 badged Orcs since 1912 have been convicted of murder. Let that sink in. The American police community killed 1146 humans last year (2015) in America. 229 were unarmed and 50 were killed by the less than lethal Taser. A quick approximation in maths; lets just assume that consistently half of that number are reliably. No, well make it an even 500 and assume a tremendous spike during the Prohibition Era when Federal policing of the American population really got its teeth sharpened and latitude for harassing the population certified grade A prime. And well call it an even hundred years and a total corpse count of 50,000. Just a morbid round number that is shabbily speculative. 49,986 justified state sponsored murders of citizens. Right. Couple that with the certain knowledge that more than 90% of convictions are pled and the remaining ten percent that go to trial see a 93% conviction rate. But not for police. Some pigs are more equal than others. That tide is now turning with regard to US law enforcement, but dont for a moment think that it will end with only the police. They are simply the goombah enforcers for the state with their monotonous Nuremberg defense for every offense against civilized behavior they commit. Walter Scotts murderer is comfortably under house arrest while he awaits his trial in October of this year. That happens all the time to mundanes, doesnt it? If government couldnt hit or steal, how could they rule? If cops couldnt hit or steal, cui bono? Their job is to fine or kidnap & respond with deadly force to resistance to their demands. Murder begins where self defense ends and despite the presumption that free men can carry arms in those states that permit it, the murder of the young man in MN shows that the very presence of a weapon is ground for liquidation by the state enforcers. This creates a calculus where one cant instantiate whether your life is in danger or not when an armed bureaucrat happens to stop you for the most innocent of circumstances like a broken tail-light. As the recent Yale law professor opined in a moment emanating for the university of the intuitively obvious, the state will murder a man for not wearing a seat belt because compliance with law creates the deaths penalty as the proper answer to most circumstances of resistance and disobedience. Law professors and lawyers instinctively shy away from considering the problem of laws violence. Every law is violent. We try not to think about this, but we should. On the first day of law school, I tell my Contracts students never to argue for invoking the power of law except in a cause for which they are willing to kill. They are suitably astonished, and often annoyed. But I point out that even a breach of contract requires a judicial remedy; and if the breacher will not pay damages, the sheriff will sequester his house and goods; and if he resists the forced sale of his property, the sheriff might have to shoot him. If you havent figured it out yet, there is an insurgency brewing. In the coming Endarkenment, skills will trump the shiny tools every time. Take that under advisement. The cops are not your friends nor are they heroes, they are the bloody spear-point of all political will. Nothing else no matter what you adorn the pig with. Poster Comment: Embedded links at source for statistics quoted. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 11.
#2. To: X-15 (#0)
Lets do that by all means. Canada total population 35 million. United States black population, near 50 million.
As an aside, 12.9% of the U.S. population commits over 50% of all murders and robberies, per the FBI statistics.
I saw some time ago, writer said, remove black/latino numbers from crime statistics and the US is one of the safest place in the world.
===================================== We'll never know if that is true or not. We do know with 100% certainty it is correct though.
Iceland has a higher gun ratio than the US. Yet it has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. The police do not carry guns. Like China, mostly one race.
"We're Number 1! We're Number 1!!" :)
#12. To: X-15 (#11)
And that's a good thing, Iceland is only 14th, which is OK.
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