@Dessi@Afterrthought@ramzpaul@kingofallnads @CounterCurrents
Just because you bring it up: The strategic ‘crippling’ of the federal government is route 95 from south of Richmond va to the maryland border. I’d published a few examples of how to do it, resulting in the FBI in my kitchen.
While we think of DC as key, most of the critical infrastructure a revolution movement would be interested in is in and around Richmond. That includes certain ‘axis of evil’ data centers, telecom centers, and the federal reserve branch, and is within reach of the majority of media and ngo’s that are operating the postwar project to destroy our instituions, culture, and genetics.
Hence my strategic interest in Richmond.
There are three civil-war weak points in the US.
1. DC-Richmond
2. Denver
3. The State of Texas as a whole.
The secessionist weak points in the are
1. the northwest (nw ports)
2. the center from texas to alberta (gulf ports)
But, the strategic weakness of gulf ports is equal to the south china sea.
No I don’t do details, but I assume those who know me understand that winning a civil war is not difficult. The question is doing it by demonizing the federal government, the globalists, the financial, media, and academic sectors. (Not that their recent over-reach hasn’t caused a backlash already) And not turning the population against any such movement, but offering the population a solution to the problems unleashed by the prosperity of modernity.
The right fucks up that last point at every opportunity. IT’s easy not to fuck it up. But the right fucks it up every single time at every single opportunity. And without a leader to stop the right from fucking it up every single time at every single opportunity, I don’t see any chance of victory. Because the right is presently (and likely always) in its present state of incompetence, a greater threat to the center majority than the left and the status quo.
Source date (UTC): 2022-02-06 15:27:32 UTC
Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/107751751827668285
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