Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Predicting WW III





I saw this article/Blog Post linked off of Free North Carolina and followed the link. It was such good reading and corresponded so well with a post I made a few weeks ago about leaders that I had to put it up as a post myself.

Predicting World War III part 3

 Take especial note of his writings on leadership and how we cannot count on any leaders who come out of the establishment of today. Also how he shows that outspoken female revolutionaries can get away with advocating actions that men who feel likewise cannot even attempt.

A very informative bit of work and it lends credence to my post from January 17th.

Why the Patriot Movement is Leaderless

The authors division of leaders into Foxes and Lions makes so much sense. The Lions are being sacrificed and pushed into the lower strata which is where we are going to have to look for our leaders.

Those who have made the cut should all be suspect.

Keep Prepping Everyone!!!!


9 comments:

  1. I suspect that the theory on leaders can also be expanded into other areas such as the media, churches and education.

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    1. Oh I am sure yes. Everything touched by government and popular opinion definitely.

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  2. It makes me want to read more about Patton, among other research. Thanks for the heads up.

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  3. Seems like we are already fighting a low intensity world war III. The West against Islam. It's been going on a long time but we seem to be losing now. Take a look at the British, they're overwhelmed. Some of their cities their own soldiers can't go into now, like Birmingham.

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    1. Harry - We are losing because the Foxes are in charge. Until a Lion works his way up there will be no significant gains...

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  4. foxes are tiny solitary predators that hunt and kill by themselves, they rely only on themselves for success

    lions hunt in packs and can't function properly outside a group...

    just sayin ;-)

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    1. Jamby - Well not all lions are strictly pack critters. I believe some of the more famous killers were single and duo types and there are differences depending on their area I believe. But what I took from it was not so much the hunting aspect of each animal but the way they confront a threat. The Male lions are rather straight forward while the foxes prefer to run and avoid things.

      My take anyway.

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  5. That was a great read. I have read Ann Barnhardt's blog for several years now and she tells it like it is. I shamefully write that I have only watched the Patton movie and have never read any books about him. Is the movie accurate or at least semi-accurate?

    I guess we will pray for that lion.

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