Posted on 05/01/2016 9:19:07 AM PDT by conservativeimage
The Way of the Warrior à la Book of Five Rings
“Any specific library recommendations?”
Most of my books are in storage right now, but a good place to start is “Resistance to Tyranny: A Primer” by Joseph P. Martino. Go to this book on Amazon. Scroll down to the “Customers who bought this item also bought” and have a look through there. Matt Bracken’s books are there.
Jefferson Mack wrote a couple of interesting books.
Army Field Manuals on Guerrilla Warfare, Urban Operations, Special Forces Operations, Surveillance, Tracking, etc.
Books about the IRA, Michael Collins, The Irish War for Independence.
“The CIA Guide to Clandestine Operations” covers a lot of ground.
“Guerrillas in the Mist” by Newman.
Paladin Press has a slew of books on interesting topics.
It’s like YouTube, you get sucked down the rabbit hole. Read the reviews, they’re usually pretty good at pointing out good/bad. Stay away from stuff like “The Anarchist’s Cookbook,” I hear that’s more dangerous to the user than the target.
Haim Shore - very interesting work and anyone can download it.
He titled it “Coincidences” but as any Jew knows there are no coincidences. Only in the preface to the second edition does he put Coincidences in quotes, indicating something much more.
Since you have an affinity for dates and the celestial there is a blessing said only once every 28 years. The last time it was said - in 2009 - it landed on Pesach, by “coincidence.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birkat_Hachama
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What is a Grey man
“gray man” is a concept where you make the effort not to stand out in the crowd, but to blend into the background so to speak
I thought that might be it. owning property of any substance would not be grey enough I expect.
Any militia is on watch lists, all members are known and the law has infiltrated all of them.
On the other hand, neighborhood watches are below the radar, so are civic or hobby clubs.
The responses following your inquiry are essentially correct.
I apoligize the more correct spelling is “Gray Man”
Youtube is your friend. look it up.
Interesting,
Grey is the color
Gray is the name.
Prepare for anything. Have a month’s worth of food and water in your house. Guns and ammo. Prepare for extended grid-down scenarios.
I’m not worried about martial law, I’m worried about the irreparable shattering of our society, leading via a non-stop civil war to a new dark ages.
“When the music stops: how our cities may explode in violence.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3136803/posts
When you prep , you move supplies unnoticed by neighbors, like at 4AM , or no visual exposure (ie: tranfer goods inside your home via garage, with the door down)
You use good condition refurbished, but which look used, goods , clothing, tools just like most other people - you don't wear LL Bean parka, or stuff with logos.
If traveling in the rain, and everyone else is wearing garbage bags for rain protection, you don't carry a golfing umbrella, you wear a garbage bag too .
You train to be aware of your surroundings without looking paranoid and/or suspicious; you avoid choke points in your travel.
You are confident, aware, and anticipate problems (and prepare for them), but you don't look it
You just always try to blend in to your environment, drawing no unnecessary attention to yourself.
I hate to burst your bubble but should Ofail or any other entity attempt to declare martial law and subjegate the good citizens of the US the response to this insanity would be short and sharp and over in about 30-60 days.
” the response to this insanity would be short and sharp and over in about 30-60 days.”
Bit of an unintended pun? LOL. 30-60 days more like 30-06 days?
There ya go. LOl!
For later reference......
No I am unaware of any school like this that is in the North East corner of Scotland, as it appears to be offered on the collegiate level.
However, the outdoor skills and leadership seem to be offered by Outward Bound, which includes some of the bushcraft lessons, also there is a bushcraft school in Tennesse.
Observing and active participation are the greatest learning lessons, however many of these skills can be found in the Fox Fire books,and the 60's and 70's Boy Scout manuals.
The next best school of adaptability and bushcraft would be found among the native American population in your area, or through ethnographics at your local library.
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