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5 LESSONS ON WAR FROM MY DESERT SHIELD/STORM

Posted on 10 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

By James Holmes   According to navy lore, a sea story starts with “there I was” — and everything that follows is a falsehood. So there I was, 25 years ago today, staring out across the vast Atlantic as a gunnery officer in the battleship USS Wisconsin. Destination: Persian Gulf. Herewith, five takeaways from Operations…

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Americans Buy Into Marxist Family Planning

Posted on 10 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

By Paul Kengor If you’ve never read “The Communist Manifesto” by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, published in 1848, you should especially right now. To be sure, reading this awful screed against human nature can be confusing, let alone unsatisfying and thoroughly unedifying. What do the authors mean, for example, when they screech: “Abolition of…

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Has China’s War With America Already Begun?

Posted on 10 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

By Steven Metz   One of the hottest reads among Washington national security experts this summer is not the latest White House policy document or a big report from an influential think tank, but a novel by two of the national security community’s own: Peter Singer and August Cole. Their book, “Ghost Fleet,” is a…

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Why I abandoned the Pocket-Clip Folding Knife Once and for All

Posted on 10 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

By Hammerhead7 For the CO,  having an outward “sterile” appearance is mandatory to retain tactical surprise. This is why I support concealed vs Open Carry for firearms. But what about knives? When it comes to knives, most CO’s are relegated to just sticking (ie “clipping”) a “tactical” folder in their pocket and moving on. But…

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The “Batteriser”: Essential Prepper Gear

Posted on 9 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

Batteriser is a $2.50 gadget that extends disposable battery life by 800 percent by Jon Phillips | Bob Roohparvar tells a killer story of industrial espionage. He says the robbery occurred last October at his Batteroo office space in a sprawling Silicon Valley office park. The target was intellectual property surrounding Batteriser, a simple metal sleeve…

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Emergence of License Plate Readers

Posted on 8 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

Are you still naive enough to think it’s nobody’s business where you’ve been??? Big Brother begs to differ! Suppose someone were to follow you around in your car 24 hours a day and record where you were, who you were with, where you parked and how long you were there. Then suppose this person put…

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North Sentinel Island: Some Places refuse to be Subjugated

Posted on 7 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

    Deep in the Bay of Bengal, somewhere between Indonesia and India, is a heavily-jungled island roughly 20% larger than Manhattan, New York.  Canopy forests circled by large sandy beaches, this mysterious place has no natural harbors, is completely surrounded by ship-disintegrating coral reefs, and has been almost completely untouched by human civilization sinec…

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How Fiction Can Reveal the Horrors of Future Wars

Posted on 7 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

Reading fiction written by people in the know is a great way to stay informed and explore the possibilities of Future War. Check out Art Of Future Warfare Project.     The fact that he couldn’t feel the drill going into the back of his skull made the noise all the more terrifying. His eyes darted…

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Russians Hacked Joint Chiefs of Staff

Posted on 6 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

  Investigators say they believe the same Russian hackers that carried out attacks on the White House and State Department last year and the attempted penetration of the Pentagon last month were responsible for a major cyberattack that shut down the Joint Chiefs of Staff email for the past 11 days, The Daily Beast has…

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Misplaced Guilt: An American Love Story

Posted on 4 August 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

  Is it just me or does America as of late in Love with Guilt? Seriously. Americans just love to feel Guilty about SOMETHING. No matter the motivating factor, whether it be race relations regarding the Confederate Flag (white guilt) or Animal Rights because Cecil the Lion got capped (Animals being elevated higher than human…

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