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Actually I have a lot of time for Vladimir V. Putin in general, you have to put it in context, Russia is a harsh realm, you can't run Russia without an iron fist. Ideologically, Putin and I are not as far apart as Putin and I are from the Identity Politics Cultural Marxist left. The left has gone so far left, they are now making the Kremlin into a bulwark against communism. Ironic. Even when the Kremlin was the bulwark for communism, they were never actually our enemy, they were our allies, who then became adversaries. None the less, we could have Detente with Brezhnev, but not with Putin? Makes no sense. Ergo, the butt hurt left n' cucks are desperately ginning up a McCarthyist Red Scare, when they themselves are the Reds, not Russia.
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China corrupting Chinese immigrants in Canada
Dougie93 replied to Argus's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I don't know what you are going to say to the Chinese. "Post National State" translates to Mandarin as "Release Country". I don't think they will understand what it is your are supposedly upholding. -
It is a good lesson for the cult of democracy worshipers tho, democracy is simply peaceful transfer of power, nobody ever said it would be a bed of roses. Everybody says they want democracy, but then nobody wants to do anything with it, you can't have democracy without having some chaos, with crisis comes opportunity, no crisis, no opportunity. So the case of the matter is; people don't like democracy and they don't want it, they just want to talk about it without actually doing it. That's why it's the cult of democracy, they're not democratic, they just want to put the word of it on a pedestal and worship it rather than using it.
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Well, they've only ever built tactical N-bombs, according to Mordecai Vanunu the Israelis have a large stockpile, but he doesn't say what yield, so I'm guessing tank busters if it's Israel. The N-bomb envisioned by Cohen was 100 kiloton yield, and Cohen asserts that the W70 and W66, while ERW's, are not the N-Bomb which he designed. Moreover, it's not like an N-Bomb does no thermal/blast damage at all, it's still a nuke, it's just a clean one. If you're standing in a city and an N-bomb goes off over the buildings above, you're dead, by more radiation than just neutrons. Like being cooked in a microwave, gamma rays, x-rays, thermal, third degree burns every cell in the body. The N-Bomb can also be brought closer to the surface while still generating massively less fallout than an uranium encased. So the N-bomb more than fulfills the unacceptable causalities infliction function, while being a much more flexible response weapon at the operational level
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How Justin Trudeau made Canada the Weakest Link
Dougie93 replied to bush_cheney2004's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
As the article says, they haven't even banned Hauwei, just like they wont cancel the LAV contract to the Saudis. Again, all inclusive to the failed state of Confederation wherein all governance is bribery and corruption and influence peddling, and otherwise there's no there there, just an empty void. -
Pop a neutron bomb at that yield above the target and you're back into 1950's style battlefield nuke options again, minus the fallout. Fries the crews inside the tanks, a whole regiment at a time.
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How Justin Trudeau made Canada the Weakest Link
Dougie93 replied to bush_cheney2004's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Great article, pretty much covers it all, readers digest version The only flaw comes at the end when he advocates "serious security policies", because the Canadian political class are incapable of being serious about security, Canada has already collapsed most of its security and it would be prohibitively expensive to rebuild considering how much Canadians demand for stupid centrally planned "social programs", so that's a non starter. Canada is totally reliant on the Americans for anything seriously security related, there's no going back now. -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I don't even think it would be a CSOR tasking, CSOR is expeditionary focused, Special Reconnaissance Direct Action/ Special Forces Unconventional Warfare. CSOR is like Ranger/Green Beret. Apprehended insurrection is counterrevolutionary, which is JTF2, being Canada's CT-JTF, which is like Delta/Devgru All of the JSOC taskings in Canada; Special Mission Unit; are encompassed within the National Mission Force role, which goes to Dwyer Hill not Pet. In fact, quite sure that Minister Fowler and General De Chastelain were including Oka in the Canadian CT-JTF CONOPS back in 92' The Airborne was replaced in this role, but not by CSOR, the SOA course is what covers dealing with delicate situations like Oka. In reality, CSOR is a completely new capability, the airborne tasking was basically just downgraded back to where it was before 68', which was regimental para coys In the event of Oka 2.0, I would expect the Immediate Reaction Task Force, CSOR kept in reserve for Standing Contingencies otherwise. -
What world crashing down around us tho? Personally I prefer Vladimir V. Putin to the Democrat Party, and pretty much everybody on the American right whom I know does as well. If Donald Trump gets taken down for using the Kremlin to stop Shillary, whatever, all if forgiven, whatever it takes to stop Billary, ya gotta do what ya gotta do, you are a martyr for the cause.
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Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The Oka Crisis is a perfect example of why the Americans have the second amendment and prize it, gun grabbers are always declaiming it "cause you can't fight city hall" but in fact you can, sometimes you need to effect an armed blockade until such time as the courts can catch up to whats going on. Much easier to defend your property and beg forgiveness after, than it is to beg to get your property back once taken, possession being nine tenths of the law. And make no mistake, if/when Canada starts gunning Indians down to take their land, the Big Dog down south is going to say "British Crown Tyrannical Government!" bet dat. If it spiraled up the escalatory ladder quite sure they will invoke the Continental Defense and Security Agreement and take control from NORTHCOM, Ottawa sent to the kiddie table until the Americans sorted it out. Because of course, any war with the Indians up here is going to cause the indians down there to get involved, at which point Washington is going to decapitate Canada for all intents and purposes to keep the continental peace. -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Except they played it cool, and so did 5e Brigade, the only problem was Quebec City and the SQ, once it was taken out of the hands of the thugs kicking peoples doors down to take their property at gun point, the situation deescalated, albeit it took all summer. -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I could turn $10.5 million into $105 million in pretty short order, once you have that kind of cheese to play with, you can go big time, the bigger the stake, the bigger the reward. Takes money to make money and ten point five sheets is go time. -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Canadian law said that they were within their rights considering what they were being confronted with, by rendered judgement of the Canadian judiciary, the Quebec government were the criminal thugs engaged in robbery and the Mohawks were backs against the wall invoking the Charter in the face of tyranny. -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I do not want nor accept as legitimate the Quebec government coming to take my land at gun point resulting in me being taken prisoner on my own property by armed agents of the state. No, I won't likely pick up an AK-47, but I will be suing for the $10.5 million that Omar Kadr got. -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yes, I am aware of the CONOPS, but I don't want the RCMP kicking the Mohawks door down in the first place so that the Army would have to bail them out, because the Army is going to get blamed, and rest assured, the international liberal media will be pummeling Canada as if it is Saudi Arabia if/when we go to war with the Indians. The Americans will also pounce too. -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
De facto corrupt, because the earliest opportunity to avoid a crisis was simply at national law; theft. The Quebec government was engaged in theft. The SQ was bound by oath to inform them that they may not take peoples property at gunpoint, period, full stop. Which the courts upheld post facto. -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I'm not saying that the Crown may not summon the military in aid to the civil power in the face of apprehended insurrection by order in council, none the less, national and international law and the laws of armed conflict still apply, in fact, doubly apply when using forces against the subjects of your own Crown. -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
When de facto corrupt cops executing a de jure criminal action come to kick down your door and take your property at gun point, I will allow for right to self defence. -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
CSOR. Canadian Special Operations Regiment. There is no "A" in CSOR far as I know. And I'm not disputing that Canada has the military capacity to annihilate the Mohawks as necessary, merely pointing out national and international law and the laws of armed conflict, which preclude that by multiple statutes, from baseline lack of military necessity, collateral mitigation and proportionality, to overrunning their Article 51 rights, which is War Crime; Aggressive War, to liquidating any who pick up an arm (what Argus said which you are agreeing to) which is Crime Against Humanity; Genocidal War, -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
But why do you want to intimidate and terrorize people on behalf of the Quebec government which was behaving like thugs, by the rendered judgement of their own court? Why are you so gung-ho to kill people just for bearing arms on their own land in defence of their rights? -
Indigenous blockade in BC & related protests
Dougie93 replied to turningrite's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
But the judiciary ruled that the Quebec government was entirely in the wrong and the Mohawks were entirely within their rights, and as a result released them once it got to court. Thus I don't see a mandate for CSOR nor any CANSOF barring a hostage taking of some sort, which is not the Mohawks m.o. -
How Justin Trudeau made Canada the Weakest Link
Dougie93 replied to bush_cheney2004's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Or as I like to say, FDR opened the war as a pawn of Churchill and then closed it out as a pawn of Stalin. Thank goodness for Harry Truman. -
How Justin Trudeau made Canada the Weakest Link
Dougie93 replied to bush_cheney2004's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
But there again, the only reason Britain charged into Polish Neutrality was because Hitler flipped to Mussolini's side, which meant what? Germany was astride the route to India and the Far East, again, and saving the Empire already lost; was the only casus belli, otherwise Britain could have sat that war out as well. This is why the British only cared about the Soft Underbelly in North Africa and Italy and spent most of their time trying to prevent the Americans from shifting the front to France and marching on Berlin beyond.
