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(Michael Yon) Dispatch 53: Washington, D.C.: A few hints on combat safety in America
Michael Yon Online ^ | 12/14/2020 | Michael Yon

Posted on 12/22/2020 1:23:24 PM PST by LibWhacker

14 December 2020 Washington, D.C.

Yon-Genre, unedited mind dump:

This is intended for journalists -- the few still on the field -- and peaceful people.

I spent all day Saturday, 12 December 2020, with various protest groups in Washington, D.C. I believed the probability for violence was 90 percent. And it happened. Numerous stabbings, beatings, large fireworks, pepper spray, arrests, etc.

Long time readers know that I spent years in serious wars, and more years in serious conflicts short of war but that were often as violent as war. And yet more time in lower-level conflict. This stuff is second nature to me.

Recall during my livestreams last year in Hong Kong that I often said to always wear boots. Wear boots anywhere you might get into stampede situation. (I will often wear boots on flights, but not always.)

How many times last year in Hong Kong did I point the camera down at the ground and show all the abandoned shoes, iPhones, glasses, backpacks, and more? Blood. Shredded feet.

I was present at one double-stabbing Saturday night. BLAMTIFA guy with a knife came into a group of Proud Boys. Fight followed. You may have seen videos and even me. Two Proud Boys stabbed. BLAMTIFA guy beaten.

The swarm of Proud Boys resulted in at least one losing a shoe. There was some eyewear on the ground. I made this photo. (My camera had an exposure problem due to a dial being bumped. Sorry!)

In big human swarms/compressions/stampedes, you might see hundreds of shoes on the ground, many glasses, tons of phones, wallets, cameras, masks. Name it.

If something will fall off of you, it will. Including backpacks with items like laptops. You will lose your entire backpack in a New York second. I bet you think you won't. If you think that, you are wrong. Do NOT bring anything you cannot afford to lose. This is why Soldiers use dummy-cords for weapons. Soldiers lose entire rifles in the middle of firefights.

No matter if you are going to the most peaceful protest ever, remember that ANTIFA in particular will attack. It's right there in their handbook. (Read the ANTIFA handbook. I did.)

1) Always wear boots. Period.

2) Wear ballistic eyewear. Rocket-type fireworks shot again Saturday in crowds of people. You will have zero time to react. I don't care if you are Bruce Lee. You ain't that fast.

3) Do NOT bring anything you cannot afford to lose. This includes cameras with memory cards of family photos, off-record interviews, etc. Always format your stuff before taking in, and remember that formatting does NOT erase the data. If you have sensitive information that was on the memory card, either completely wipe it first, or use a new card. We are entering into a war situation. Loose chips sink ships.

The later you get into the day, the more likely something will happen. That said, in some situations, attacks will happen just at the beginning of the day before anything really gets started. In other words, if a peaceful rally is scheduled for 10 AM, people often will start to assemble earlier. Attacks often happen before main group arrives.

Attackers may nibble at the edges.

General rule: as the day unfolds, each passing hour increases risk. Late afternoon on hot days, people start dehydrating and emotional. Dehydration = increased emotions. And hungry to hangry.

Drugs, alcohol, violent music, and symbols.

Bottom line: emotions increase the longer you march away from the last time you slept, and with fatigue. And a lot of people go specifically for the rumble.

And then we got that crowd-thing: we humans do crazy stuff in big crowds. Never discount crowd-crazy.

Wearing masks.

With their groups.

Drugs. Alcohol.

Night.

Anonymity from masks, herd, and nightfall.

What could go wrong?

Werewolves come out after 10PM.

Remember the old people who say never stay in a bar after 10PM? Trust me...your, chances of seeing death and destruction at "protests" goes exponential after about 10PM. It's like a magic hour.

You will also see "shift changes" as some people only come out after dark. They might be completely fresh. You will see experienced photographers who will skip the entire daytime part, sleep in, coming out only after dark when they know the craziness is more likely to explode.

Abrupt weather changes often leads to drama. I have seen no scientific study on this. Just something I notice around the world. Say, it's a gloomy day, and suddenly the sun comes out, or the inverse. Something about that change seems to trigger some folks. Sun comes out and they go nuts. Or sun disappears. They go nuts. Wind picks up. They go nuts. Wind goes still. Nuts.

I gotta run. Doing interview with Gordon Chang and John Batchelor at 1915hrs regarding Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong. Got a dinner meeting, and calls waiting, and so please excuse this unedited Yon-Genre mind dump.

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To: LibWhacker

If you protest in a Democrat run city, you will be arrested for defending yourselves from Antifa. The police are only there to follow orders.


21 posted on 12/22/2020 5:10:29 PM PST by Mr. Blond
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To: LibWhacker

Great site. Bookmarked. Thanks!


22 posted on 12/22/2020 6:01:57 PM PST by Basket_of_Deplorables (This is all a Soros funded communist insurrection! )
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To: LibWhacker

Only time I’ve ever seen a rifle on the ground during a firefight the owner was either WIA or KIA.
I lost one well not lost the pieces were beside me when a rocket hit beside me pretty well shredding the rifles plastic.


23 posted on 12/22/2020 9:37:15 PM PST by redcatcherb412
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To: Joe Brower

Watching from afar ......


24 posted on 12/23/2020 12:55:20 AM PST by Squantos (Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet ...)
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To: LibWhacker

Pretty much correct.

The rules about being behind walls after dark apply.

Good luck.


25 posted on 12/23/2020 8:02:22 AM PST by redgolum (If this culture today is civilization, I will be the barbarian )
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To: Mr. Blond

If you are near a known zone of violence. Leave. Leave now.

Grab what you can, but the cops will not help you. They will not be able to.

Also realize some of the problem people WILL be following you (trying to get away themselves). Treat it like a bad storm or fire. Go further away than you think you need to.

If you choose to stay, realize that cops and emergency services are there to clean up after the fact. Even without the orders, cops and first responders will pull out once the situation gets to nuts. They do not have the resources to do much else. So you are alone.

If you have like minded neighbors, realize they may flip on you to survive. Even family may.

Have a plan. It will probably not work but doing a plan helps organize your mind.


26 posted on 12/23/2020 8:12:36 AM PST by redgolum (If this culture today is civilization, I will be the barbarian )
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