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It’s Time to Bring Back Citizen Militias

Posted on 4 September 20234 September 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

H/T WRSA   It’s Time to Bring Back Citizen Militias   My two cents on militias has always been PRACTICAL. The streak of natural disasters in the past decade shows this:   Learn this Lesson Now: A Civilian “Militia” is more than Guys with Guns, It’s People that Help when the “Government” Could not Find…

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FUSA Bulletin: The Epitome of Anarcho-Tyranny

Posted on 4 September 20234 September 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Migrant arrested 6 times for 14 crimes in first two months in NYC   This Govt. Subsidized Invasion is about OVERLOADING and BREAKING the SYSTEM by using assholes like this on an exponential scale.   *Anarcho-tyranny is a concept, where the state is argued to be more interested in controlling citizens so that they do not oppose…

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You Supply the Pictures, I’ll Supply the War

Posted on 3 September 20233 September 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

You supply the pictures. I’ll supply the War   When you combine the recent article of Govt. Agencies employing AI to both censor and deceive the general public with the past shenanigans of one William Randolph Hearst, you have a 100% bonafide WARNING! Remember: There is nothing new under the Sun and Government’s don’t change…

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Texas Border News: More Proof The Feds are more Interested in Subsidizing rather than Stopping the Invasion

Posted on 29 August 202329 August 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Texas National Guard disbanded intelligence wing after members used WhatsApp to spy on migrants   When officers from the Texas National Guard showed up to their 7 a.m. meeting with federal agents from Homeland Security Investigations in El Paso, they didn’t arrive empty-handed. Six military intelligence officials turned over a list of names at the…

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Small Unit Tactics: Building a Fighting Position (Revised)

Posted on 28 August 202328 August 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

  For the individual soldier, being able to build either a hasty or prepared position to fight from that will give you adequate cover and at the same time good fields of fire is essential for small units to be efficient in the field. All of the material I am covering here can be found…

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Map And Area Studies: You Need to Read This

Posted on 27 August 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Map And Area Studies: You Need to Read This   Solid information as always from the BCE. Here is one of his older post that contains a link to make DIY Hard Copy Maps. Here is a link to QGIS, an Open Source Geographic Information System where you can make your own maps.  

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Shooting Mechanics: Pad and Press not Crook and Hook

Posted on 23 August 202323 August 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

  Using the PAD of the finger, PRESS the trigger. Avoid HOOKING the trigger with the first knuckle joint.

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Chaos Reigns: Modern Warfare in the West

Posted on 21 August 202320 August 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Via: The Patrol Base Archives       Disgusted by the latest news, I pushed myself back from my computer desk. “The country is going to Hell,” I declared to no one. It seemed like America was pulling herself apart. In this cold Civil War, the schism isn’t as evident as the Mason-Dixon line was. Instead,…

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Know Your History: How the Stasi Perfected Mass Surveillance

Posted on 18 August 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

How East Germany’s Stasi Perfected Mass Surveillance   The state has a monopoly on violence. However, abusive repression harms government credibility and alienates public support in the long run. A more subtle and effective way to exercise power is to surveil the population and to prevent open manifestations of discontent. This article analyzes the case…

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Fairbairn and Sykes: Shooting to Live

Posted on 16 August 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

Fairbairn and Sykes: Shooting to Live   Travis Pike provides a practical review of the classic book “Shooting to Live” by Fairbairn and Sykes. Considered by many to be a forerunner to modern defensive firearms training, the book focused on the use of handguns in self-defense scenarios. The authors, with their extensive experience in law…

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