Monday, December 30, 2013

Can M-16′s Defeat F-16′s In the Coming Civil War?

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“It is not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog”. This axiom is soon going to be put to the test in the United States.

Dr. Jim Garrow is a name you are going to be seeing a lot of in the truthful media for the foreseeable future. Garrow is a former deep cover CIA agent who has his hand on the pulse of the crises which are befalling America. What separates Dr. Garrow from many high level sources who are disgusted with the status quo, is that he is on the record and is publicly visible.

While many of the 200+ command level officers fired by Obama are informing many of us in the media about the current state of affairs, they are not on the record. Other than self-preservation, the major reason why these former military commanders are not on the record is because some of them are involved in planning a guerrilla war against the occupation forces commanded by this administration under the auspices of DHS. And this is precisely what Dr. Garrow stated on my December 22, 2013 show which you can listen to here.

He also went on to say that a coup attempt is probable and that a prolonged guerrilla civil war is likely. All of  my sources state that the coming civil war will be a guerrilla war.

Why the Coming Civil War Will Be a Guerrilla War

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4 comments:

  1. Is "Civil War" the proper term for such a conflict? Sounds more like a revolution to me. A race war would be a two-sided civil war. But the people against the government has usually been called a rebellion or revolution. I've always considered myself to be a rebel. Heh.

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    1. "When between a state and a part of it in rebellion it is a civil war."

      Dictionary: The complete 400,000 word 1913 Webster's Dictionary with special on­screen software for its use. This dictionary contains five times as many words as the original Webster's dictionary and yet preserves the literary beauty of the original work.

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  2. In popuar parlance, it seems a civil war is a failed revolution. The WBTS was a civil war because the existing gov remained in power, the American revolution was a revolution because the existing gov was over thrown.

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    1. In popular parlance....... the WBTS was a civil war because the existing gov remained in power

      Yes, but until recent years, a definition of civil war was a fight between two opposing factions for control of the government. The dictionaries have been PCeed.

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