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Ok Rambo no more army movies for you. Yup they are good but they are not supermen. A seal told me one time, do not believe everything you see in the movies. It is a bad idea to deify anyone.
Ok Rambo no more army movies for you. Yup they are good but they are not supermen. A seal told me one time, do not believe everything you see in the movies. It is a bad idea to deify anyone.
Movies? Who said anything about movies?
Movies? Who said anything about movies?
Are you a Delta?
How can I be? They don't exist.
Ok Rambo no more army movies for you. Yup they are good but they are not supermen. A seal told me one time, do not believe everything you see in the movies. It is a bad idea to deify anyone.
Ha Ha Ha.... That's exactly what I was thinking.... He's definitely watching too many Arnold movies!!!
Either that, or his imagination is working extremely overtime....
Imagination, yeah, that's it:
http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/ultimate-sniper-rifle-3-inches-at-1000-yards-tactical-rifles/
Now try to use your imagination to imagine what such a rifle COULD do in the hands of someone with decades of training:
As far as movies go I liked this one:
Its a bit cheezy at times BUT it was filmed using real SEALS and during real training exercises.
The film was shot during actual training sessions; the plot is based on real exploits, Lt. Cmdr. Rorke Denver, one of the film’s two principal members of the SEALs, said at the screening. “Any SEAL who sees it will recognize that this was that person, and that was this person.â€
I may not be a SEAL but I do personally know someone in that film doing their actual job.
As far as movies go I liked this one
There you go, lay off the army movies
Otherwise you might end up like sbh, thinking you are Clint Eastwood or something
As far as movies go I liked this one
There you go, lay off the army movies
Otherwise you might end up like sbh, thinking you are Clint Eastwood or something
SEALS are NAVY
Everyone knows that!
Except for you apparently.
nAPOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Old friend was career Navy, now retired and he said his favorite crowd on the ships on which he served was the SEALS. Smart guys - and all of them had killer libraries for trading.
Libraries of porn?
Yeah those Seals are really tough when chasing terrified sheepherders.... fighting those WW1 armed locals. With aircraft carrier and helicopter support of course. No need to ever have a fair, man on man fight with a mountain guerrilla (or his wife and children)....
Some of those "goatherders" are willing to strap on a vest of dynamite and actually use it. How many Bubba's are willing to go that extra mile? Many promise to do so but few - thankfully! - do.
As for research I suggest you get to know some of those special ops people. Listen to their war stories. Understand how hard they train and how good they get at what they do.
The problem with being in charge is this: you can't afford to be seen doing blatantly evil acts. Even the Nazis had to hide their genocidal activities from the general public. If it becomes apparent to the people that their government is evil or run by evil men with an evil agenda, revolution comes. Thus, the smart dictator doesn't allow himself to be forced into blatant acts of violence and oppression, but hides behind lawyers who sanitize his actions and provide justifications that any idiot can understand and faithfully spout to their neighbor if he gets a little upset over what shit just went down.
Modern Machiavelli isn't hard to understand, but you do need to be aware of the game or you fall into the role of puppet or pawn.
True.
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As for research I suggest you get to know some of those special ops people. Listen to their war stories. Understand how hard they train and how good they get at what they do.
I already know a bunch, and as good as they are, they are only available in small numbers, not near the strength if needed in multiple areas...
But keep watching your war movies, maybe you can write the next fictional script in Hollywood.....
I'd love to but my script would be too intense, even for AF.
I saw your Bubba-has-his-day fantasy though, back in the 80's.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087985/
It was almost as silly as this one:
Special Ops forces are delicate instruments, honed by extensive training and excellent pay. Over-use a precision instrument makes it dull and dysfunctional. Add a few years of rapid inflation devaluing their salaries and domestic strife lowering their morale, you end up with the farce like the failed Iran hostage rescue operation in the desert in 1980, which involved all the Special Ops branches.
On top of that, using Special Ops domestically will eventually run into the late Roman Empire problem: the pretorium guards became good at one thing -- replacing emperors. Not even their own members could fend off the replacing act.
Over-use a precision instrument makes it dull and dysfunctional. Add a few years of rapid inflation devaluing their salaries and domestic strife lowering their morale, you end up with the farce like the failed Iran hostage rescue operation in the desert in 1980, which involved all the Special Ops branches.
You need to read up on the Iran mission, other than wiki. It failed because bad luck and too many armchair warriors afraid of hurting people being in charge. The overall commander was an air force general who's biggest concern was avoiding iranian casualties. The special forces people were not in any way to blame. They were neither dull from over usage or suffering from any moral problems.
I already know a bunch
You know a "bunch" of specail ops people. Really, how did that come to be? There aren't very many to start with, they don't usually hang out with civilians, and they are concentrated in a couple of bases. Delta at McCord, Bragg, Elgin, Ft Carson, seals at little creek and coronado. I grew up on navy bases including little creek, worked in VIrginia Beach 3 years yet I have only met a couple very casually.
I already know a bunch
You know a "bunch" of specail ops people. Really, how did that come to be? There aren't very many to start with, they don't usually hang out with civilians, and they are concentrated in a couple of bases. Delta at McCord, Bragg, Elgin, Ft Carson, seals at little creek and coronado. I grew up on navy bases including little creek, worked in VIrginia Beach 3 years yet I have only met a couple very casually
I had the pleasure of meeting the person I mentioned earlier through a relative while living in San Diego. I met a few SEALS from the team at various events in Coronado. Good people.
Guns don't kill people, petty condescending Cock suckers with a smug attitudes drive people to kill them. The Gun is just a ways to a means.
I had the pleasure of meeting the person I mentioned earlier through a relative while living in San Diego. I met a few SEALS from the team at various events in Coronado. Good people.
That was my experience also, meeting a couple randomly through social events around Virginia Beach. None were volunteering any war stories, so I'm surprised you were able to hear any. I very much doubt cic knows a "bunch" of special ops people.
I had the pleasure of meeting the person I mentioned earlier through a relative while living in San Diego. I met a few SEALS from the team at various events in Coronado. Good people.
That was my experience also, meeting a couple randomly through social events around Virginia Beach. None were volunteering any war stories, so I'm surprised you were able to hear any. I very much doubt cic knows a "bunch" of special ops people.
So I have how is this relevant?
I had the pleasure of meeting the person I mentioned earlier through a relative while living in San Diego. I met a few SEALS from the team at various events in Coronado. Good people.
That was my experience also, meeting a couple randomly through social events around Virginia Beach. None were volunteering any war stories, so I'm surprised you were able to hear any. I very much doubt cic knows a "bunch" of special ops people.
Well he may know people who claim to be special ops:
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/navy-seals-imposters-coming-woodwork-seal/story?id=13564587
In regards to your Nazi analogy, if the United States government were to commit genocide against a particular segment of its population, there is nothing U.S. citizens could do to prevent it. The government has tanks, drones, Apache helicopters, nuclear missiles, chemical weapons, and countless arms. A band of citizens even with illegal guns would be slaughtered.
Ever notice that the Second Amendment says "the right to bear arms", and not "the right to bear guns"? This is because the gun is only one type of arm, and hardly adequate to prevent tyranny. In order to make sure the U.S. doesn't commit genocide, the citizenry would need access to every type of weapon the government has and the citizenry would have to have lots more of them to make up for the lack of taxation and central authority.
In other words, to prevent your Doomsday scenario, we would either have to let citizens posses nukes, or we would have to largely disarm our government. Which makes more sense today?
If you want to prevent a Nazi-style take-over of the U.S. and an American Holocaust, the answer is to cut warfare spending by over 90%. Everything else is just a looney fantasy.
In other words, to prevent your Doomsday scenario, we would either have to let citizens posses nukes, or we would have to largely disarm our government. Which makes more sense today?
Great, so out choices are for a nuclear armed Cado foundation or the local preppers vying to become the neighborhood warlord.
If you want to prevent a Nazi-style take-over of the U.S. and an American Holocaust, the answer is to cut warfare spending by over 90%. Everything else is just a looney fantasy.
Another good thing to do to prevent this is fight against centralized government control over the economy, maintaining freedom of speech instead of trying to consolidate it at the largest crony-corporate levels while also arguing only "individuals" who can be very easily intimidated at that level can have it, not making religion subservient to the state (i.e., saying you will at most tolerate it as long as it does not question what the government does), and not trying to push some social constructs and agendas (even though you may agree with the underlying rationale for them).
I very much doubt cic knows a "bunch" of special ops people.
Well he may know people who claim to be special ops:
So much speculation from clueless people... Like you have ANY idea who I know or where I've been....
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Jot down what you think was the single highest cause of unnatural death,world wide, over the last 100 years..then listen to this... let me know if you got it right (I did not)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/0sujnvIV4g4