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Letter Re: How to Win with Asymmetric Warfare, by Robert R.
Hi JWR.
I read the responses to my article and wanted to write a reply that addresses Pathfinder's comments, which in a nutshell said my examples with [registered]
suppressors [for firearms] and night vision were dangerous and would give
the wrong idea about being a "survivalist".
Pathfinder, I appreciate your worry that some people may have an over active
imagination and end up doing some bad things given the ideas for possible tactics
to use in an absolute worst case scenario, or that these tactics may scare
off people who are just learning about survivalist information and browsing
the site. However, as you said yourself, "we do not know how severe, how
long, how dangerous, or how chaotic the theoretical "hard times" can
or even will be! I feel the need to prepare, but I pray that I never need to
use it."
You are totally correct. that "We do not know how severe, how long, how
dangerous, or how chaotic" things will be. For all we know, a terrorist
nuke could go off in Los Angeles tomorrow morning, crash the world economy,
have complete
breakdown of law and order, martial law, and implementation of numerous executive
orders (that are already on the books) that would turn the United States into
something worse than Nazi Germany within a month. So since I don't know the
future and
what it may bring, what harm could it be to allow my imagination to consider
the absolute worst possible scenarios and what I would need to do to survive
them? Night vision and suppressors have excellent non-combative uses. It is
nice to star gaze with night vision, and having suppressors lets me shoot without
hearing protection on.
But if things ever really go south, I can use those things and all the clever
tricks I can think of, to defeat my enemies and be a shining example of what
one free American can do without the aid of a Nanny government. The greatest
strength is in you, the individual citizen. With our freedoms we can arm ourselves,
train ourselves, and protect ourselves and our neighbors during times of crisis.
That is what America is supposed to be about, safeguarding the inherent rights
and freedoms of the individual human being to allow for the greatest growth
and strength of each individual. I choose to exercise my right to bear arms,
of all kinds, and am proficient in their use. And should danger of any kind
ever arise to threaten myself, family, friends, community, or country, then
that danger will be met by what is the single best answer to all dangers--a
prepared American citizen. - Robert R