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Please visit http://stratoenergetics.com/ to view the most disturbing video I’ve seen in decades. How does one prep against such a dangerous technology?
Keep up the great work!
Mmmmm….I’m thinking of multi-barreled gatiling style shotgun. Two of them actually.
Remember the rules to a gun fight;
1) Bring a gun, preferably two guns, one for each hand!
2) Invite your friends who have guns and tell them to bring two also, one for each hand!
3) Kill them all, reload, repeat!
Lmao!
Seriously, After watching that video I would have to agree, very troublesome indeed!
HJL,
Rudyard wrote a disturbing poem about the harshness of serving in Afghanistan, titled “The Young British Soldier”.
It bears some merit as a testiment to the brutality and survivability, of the Pashtun tribes that inhabit that region.
God bless HJL,
As a career USAR Officer, I’ve long enjoyed Kipling. I gave my son a copy of his collected works before he headed off to Basic. There’s a reason he’s sometimes called the Soldier’s Poet, despite having never served himself. I’ve always enjoyed “Tommy”, myself, but then I’m of a rather cynical bent.