Consider that Eric Prince's Private Military Company -- our analogue to Wagner -- is accountable to nobody and is fully experienced at performing occupation duties on a hostile populace, having been trained in Bush's Iraq.
So don't count on patriotic soldiers to refuse to shoot civilians, or cosplaying militia dorks to be hapless amateurs.
Consider that Eric Prince's Private Military Company -- our analogue to Wagner -- is accountable to nobody and is fully experienced at performing occupation duties on a hostile populace, having been trained in Bush's Iraq.
So don't count on patriotic soldiers to refuse to shoot civilians, or cosplaying militia dorks to be hapless amateurs.
Cosplaying amateurs with guns are dangerous,especially when artfully employed.
Gen Morgan knew how to use, to effect, untrained militia at the battle of the Cowspen.
Not too long ago I remember comments deriding Meal Team Six. Big mistake, Napoleon and Clausewitz and Sun Yat Sen told us to never underestimate the enemy.
"Artfully employed" is the key, and for that they have Erik Prince's mercenary soldiers of fortune. The helicopter pilot needs be expert; the wraparound-sunglassed thug firing from the open door need only not fall out.
Two of my subordinates, they were really into cosplay, when going on exercise they did their faces with camoflauge like they were doing make up for a movie, well they decided to make more money, so they went to work for Wakenhut, then for Blackwater, the both died years ago, well before their time, from brain cancer.
I have no idea what their job was but it involved exposure to DU or a a toxic chemical.
A guy I knew as a major, retired as a colonel, spec ops big shot, went to work for a French merc company, died in a helicopter crash.
Another dude I know, hired out in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, and is stuck on oxicontin for the rest of his life, he goes off and has excruciating back pain.
We pay for our choices. I'm paying for mine, compressed disk at T-7 andT-11, a cervical hemlilaminectomy at C-6, C-7 and all that in Sam's service.not a merc.
Yep Eric has his thugs in wrap a rounds, swaggering macho dudes, until the shit really hits the fan. they too will pay the price, if only when they get old like me.
The dude firing from the door of the chopper is strapped in, his problem is not falling out, but having the chopper fall out of the sky.. maintenance, pilot or enemy fire.
Consider that Eric Prince's Private Military Company -- our analogue to Wagner -- is accountable to nobody and is fully experienced at performing occupation duties on a hostile populace, having been trained in Bush's Iraq.
So don't count on patriotic soldiers to refuse to shoot civilians, or cosplaying militia dorks to be hapless amateurs.
Cosplaying amateurs with guns are dangerous,especially when artfully employed.
Gen Morgan knew how to use, to effect, untrained militia at the battle of the Cowspen.
Not too long ago I remember comments deriding Meal Team Six. Big mistake, Napoleon and Clausewitz and Sun Yat Sen told us to never underestimate the enemy.
"Artfully employed" is the key, and for that they have Erik Prince's mercenary soldiers of fortune. The helicopter pilot needs be expert; the wraparound-sunglassed thug firing from the open door need only not fall out.
Two of my subordinates, they were really into cosplay, when going on exercise they did their faces with camoflauge like they were doing make up for a movie, well they decided to make more money, so they went to work for Wakenhut, then for Blackwater, the both died years ago, well before their time, from brain cancer.
I have no idea what their job was but it involved exposure to DU or a a toxic chemical.
A guy I knew as a major, retired as a colonel, spec ops big shot, went to work for a French merc company, died in a helicopter crash.
Another dude I know, hired out in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, and is stuck on oxicontin for the rest of his life, he goes off and has excruciating back pain.
We pay for our choices. I'm paying for mine, compressed disk at T-7 andT-11, a cervical hemlilaminectomy at C-6, C-7 and all that in Sam's service.not a merc.
Yep Eric has his thugs in wrap a rounds, swaggering macho dudes, until the shit really hits the fan. they too will pay the price, if only when they get old like me.
The dude firing from the door of the chopper is strapped in, his problem is not falling out, but having the chopper fall out of the sky.. maintenance, pilot or enemy fire.
We know that the militias are itching to start shooting.