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  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1549380009 Timestamp) —Propertarianism is a methodology and a law. You can create whatever government you want to with that methodology and that law. I propose different governments for different peoples who have different needs.—

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1549380093 Timestamp) ( Funny. Running a test the past week or so on civil war and the response is extremely predictable. No skin in the game means coward. Bill was right. )

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1549379358 Timestamp) If you won’t fight you don’t matter. Countersignaling is just ignorance, cowardice, or subversion.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1549380009 Timestamp) —Propertarianism is a methodology and a law. You can create whatever government you want to with that methodology and that law. I propose different governments for different peoples who have different needs.—

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    (FB 1549378929 Timestamp) Let me help you. The only people that matter are the military. And of the people in the military the only people that matter are the junior officers and enlisted men. The strategy must be to offer a constitutional solution that satisfies both republican and democratic members of the military (because there are very few liberals) and preserves the military in current form, with reforms requested by the military but prevented by the state. In other words, the constitutional solution has to ‘restore rule of law, and law and order, a civil society, the role of the military in the government, solve the problems of definancialization, de politicization, decentralization, restoration of truth in the commons, educational reform, social reform, legal reform, criminal reform. Any ordinary person will take our new constitution at the expense of voluntary disassociation.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1549379358 Timestamp) If you won’t fight you don’t matter. Countersignaling is just ignorance, cowardice, or subversion.

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    (FB 1549404871 Timestamp) I get daily google alerts for my name. Apparently some southern relatives had slaves who took the family name. ‘Cause some folk show up in the news. Today’s alert is for Samuel Dwayne Doolittle who was convicted of : —” interstate transportation for prostitution and use of the internet to promote an unlawful business enterprise, namely, prostitution. Judge Flanagan sentenced Samuel to 135 months’ imprisonment followed by 5 years of supervised release, and to pay $52,900 in restitution to the victims. Samuel was charged in a seven-count indictment on September 8, 2017, and pleaded guilty to two counts on October 17, 2018. From early April until June 5, 2016, Samuel prostituted two victims and other women throughout the eastern United States. Samuel enticed the victims by false promises of financial reward, then took virtually all the money they earned and controlled them through violence, emotional abuse, and manipulation. Among other tactics, Samuel would not let victims eat or sleep without his permission, forced them to meet financial quotas, and threatened them if they disobeyed him. Ultimately one victim fled and contacted law enforcement while being prostituted in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and Samuel was arrested.”— Even hookers get back pay…. lol

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    (FB 1549416123 Timestamp) FOURTH GENERATION WARFARE Martin van Creveld’s, The Transformation of War, is easily the most important book on war written in the last quarter-century. Transformation lays out the basis of Fourth Generation war, the state’s loss of its monopoly on war and on social organization. In the 21st century, as in all centuries prior to the rise of the nation-state, many different entities will fight war, for many different reasons, not just raison d’etat. Clausewitz’s “trinity” of people, government, and army vanishes, as the elements disappear or become indistinguishable from one another. Van Creveld has also written another book, The Rise and Decline of the State, which lays out the historical basis of the theory described in Transformation.” Let’s Review 1 – The state’s loss of its monopoly on war 2 – The state’s loss of monopoly on social organization. 3 – Return to Pre-Nation-State War: “The War of All Against All”. GENERATIONS OF WARFARE “The Chinese military philosopher Sun Tzu said, “He who understands himself and understands his enemy will prevail in one hundred battles.” In order to understand both ourselves and our enemies in Fourth Generation conflicts, it is helpful to use the full framework of the Four Generations of modern war. What are the first three generations? FIRST GENERATION WARFARE First Generation war was fought with line and column tactics. It lasted from the Peace of Westphalia until around the time of the American Civil War. Its importance for us today is that the First Generation battlefield was usually a battlefield of order, and the battlefield of order created a culture of order in state militaries. Most of the things that define the difference between “military” and “civilian” – saluting, uniforms, careful gradations of rank, etc. – are products of the First Generation and exist to reinforce a military culture of order. Just as most state militaries are still designed to fight other state militaries, so they also continue to embody the First Generation culture of order. The problem is that, starting around the middle of the 19th century, the order of the battlefield began to break down. In the face of mass armies, nationalism that rank, etc. – are products of the First Generation and exist to reinforce a military culture of order. Just as most state militaries are still designed to fight other state militaries, so they also continue to embody the First Generation culture of order. The problem is that, starting around the middle of the 19th century, the order of the battlefield began to break down. In the face of mass armies, nationalism that made soldiers want to fight, and technological developments such as the rifled musket, the breechloader, barbed wire, and machine guns, the old line-and-column tactics became suicidal. But as the battlefield became more and more disorderly, state militaries remained locked into a culture of order. The military culture that in the First Generation had been consistent with the battlefield became increasingly contradictory to it. That contradiction is one of the reasons state militaries have so much difficulty in Fourth Generation war, where not only is the battlefield disordered, so is the entire society in which the conflict is taking place. SECOND GENERATION Second Generation war was developed by the French Army during and after World War I. It dealt with the increasing disorder of the battlefield by attempting to“ impose order on it. Second Generation war, also sometimes called firepower/attrition warfare, relied on centrally controlled indirect artillery fire, carefully synchronized with infantry, cavalry and aviation, to destroy the enemy by killing his soldiers and blowing up his equipment. The French summarized Second Generation war with the phrase, “The artillery conquers, the infantry occupies.” Second Generation war also preserved the military culture of order. Second Generation militaries focus inward on orders, rules, processes, and procedures. There is a “school solution” for every problem. Battles are fought methodically, so prescribed methods drive training and education, where the goal is perfection of detail in execution. The Second Generation military culture, like the First, values obedience over initiative (initiative is feared because it disrupts synchronization) and relies on imposed discipline. The United States Army and the U.S. Marine Corps both learned Second Generation war from the French Army during the First World War, and it largely remains the “American way of war” today.” THIRD GENERATION “Third Generation war, also called maneuver warfare, was developed by the German Army during World War I. Third Generation war dealt with the disorderly battlefield not by trying to impose order on it but by adapting to disorder and taking advantage of it. Third Generation war relied less on firepower than on speed and tempo. It sought to present the enemy with unexpected and dangerous situations faster than he could cope with them, pulling him apart mentally as well as physically. The German Army’s new Third Generation infantry tactics were the first non-linear tactics. Instead of trying to hold a line in the defense, the object was to draw the enemy in, then cut him off, putting whole enemy units “in the bag.” On the offensive, the German “storm-troop tactics” of 1918 flowed like water around enemy strong points, reaching deep into the enemy’s rear area and also rolling his forward units up from the flanks and rear. These World War I infantry tactics, when used by armored and mechanized formations in World War II, became known as “Blitzkrieg.” Just as Third Generation war broke with linear tactics, it also broke with the First and Second Generation culture of order. Third Generation militaries focus outward on the situation, the enemy, and the result the situation requires. Leaders at every level are expected to get that result, regardless of orders. Military education is designed to develop military judgment“, not teach processes or methods, and most training is force-on-force free play because only free play approximates the disorder of combat. Third Generation military culture also values initiative over obedience, tolerating mistakes so long as they do not result from timidity, and it relies on self-discipline rather than imposed discipline, because only self-discipline is compatible with initiative. When Second and Third Generation war met in combat in the German campaign against France in 1940, the Second Generation French Army was defeated completely and quickly; the campaign was over in six weeks. Both armies had similar technology, and the French actually had more (and better) tanks. Ideas, not weapons, dictated the outcome.” “Despite the fact that Third Generation war proved its decisive superiority more than 60 years ago, most of the world’s state militaries remain Second Generation. The reason is cultural: they cannot make the break with the culture of order that the Third Generation requires. This is another reason why, around the world, state-armed forces are not doing well against non-state enemies. Second Generation militaries fight by putting firepower on targets, and Fourth Generation fighters are very good at making themselves untargetable. Virtually all Fourth Generation forces are free of the First Generation culture of order; they focus outward, they prize initiative and, because they are highly decen“tralized, they rely on self-discipline. Second Generation state forces are largely helpless against them.” Excerpt From: William S. Lind and Gregory A. Thiele. “4th Generation Warfare Handbook.” iBooks.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1549404871 Timestamp) I get daily google alerts for my name. Apparently some southern relatives had slaves who took the family name. ‘Cause some folk show up in the news. Today’s alert is for Samuel Dwayne Doolittle who was convicted of : —” interstate transportation for prostitution and use of the internet to promote an unlawful business enterprise, namely, prostitution. Judge Flanagan sentenced Samuel to 135 months’ imprisonment followed by 5 years of supervised release, and to pay $52,900 in restitution to the victims. Samuel was charged in a seven-count indictment on September 8, 2017, and pleaded guilty to two counts on October 17, 2018. From early April until June 5, 2016, Samuel prostituted two victims and other women throughout the eastern United States. Samuel enticed the victims by false promises of financial reward, then took virtually all the money they earned and controlled them through violence, emotional abuse, and manipulation. Among other tactics, Samuel would not let victims eat or sleep without his permission, forced them to meet financial quotas, and threatened them if they disobeyed him. Ultimately one victim fled and contacted law enforcement while being prostituted in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and Samuel was arrested.”— Even hookers get back pay…. lol

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    (FB 1549516755 Timestamp) Broad coverage.