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lowprone
11-16-08, 13:10
I'm talking about the Political Warfare Journal of the Special Forces Underground, not a B grade movie. The commentary of J.F.A. Davidson has proven to be relevant and spot on in todays perspective.
He discussed the social engineering of the Army in the late 90's. How the policy's of the Army were designed to attract a generation of Dewey camp recruits, of which the brightest and most pragmatic became the General officers that populate the armed forces today, with a few notable exceptions.
It is no accident that no General officer types have stepped forward to condemn anything pertaining to the conduct of our current conflicts. They are not leaders of men in the traditional sense, they are corporate managers, not war fighters.
Don't look for some shining star to rise to the top and refuse to wage war on the American public in the event of catastrophic social upheaval , they are throughly ensconced in the fabric of todays military.
Who do you think stalled the Pentagons delivery of absentee ballots to the troops stationed overseas, preventing them from voting in our recent election?

Iraqgunz
11-16-08, 13:14
Absolutely- Officers would cringe at the mention of that name. They had some really good dope in there.

Cagemonkey
11-16-08, 18:17
I remember watching an 60 Minutes report about the SOF underground paper. I expect it to return along with The Freemen, Militia Groups and White Separatist Groups. Though I don't condone the racist aspect. I feel all this will return to the Media stage.

lowprone
11-16-08, 18:37
I don't think you will ever see the resurgance of that particular medium. Especially not in the Army of today, reading that would be particularly self destructive in the
PC Army of today. The Army can and does tolerate porno, but not criticism.
Speaking of which anybody seen the 08-09 Green Book, The magazine of the association of the Army? Pretty and glossy, A Galco catalog's got nothing on this rag.