Thursday, February 4, 2010

Praxis: Psychological Operations -- An Introduction.



Folks,

Way back in the last century, in late 1996, my good friend and militia comrade Arlin Adams, a graduate of some of the finest training Fort Huachuca had to offer, sent me a copy of a government publication just then hot off the presses -- Psychological Operations: Principles and Case Studies, edited by COL Frank Goldstein, USAF and COL Benjamin Findley, Jr., USAFR.

It was published in September of that year by the Air University Press at Maxwell Air Force Base here in Alabama.

Arlin (who ran a small unit that he called "1st PsyOps Company, Army of Northern Virginia") and I were just then in the middle of planning a poster campaign to embarrass the FBI into arresting Michael Brescia -- roommate of the federal provocateur Andreas Carl Strassmeir (aka "Andy the German") at the Identity compound (and yes, it WAS a compound) at Elohim City, Oklahoma. It was Andy the German who the Fibbies admitted that McVeigh had called just two days before the OKC bombing. Strassmeier split the country by the end of the year when publicity began to focus on him and his connection to McVeigh, exiting illegally out through Mexico with the assistance of racist right attorney and FBI snitch Kirk Lyons. Brescia, and that portion of the Aryan Republican Army terrorist organization (aka "The Midwestern Bank Bandits") who had strangely evaded arrest when the rest of the gang was busted, were still walking the streets, armed and dangerous and on an apparent free pass from the FBI. In Brescia's case the Feds could not deny that he was one of the ARA, since his name had been mentioned as a gang member in open court (but the US attorney had it stricken from the record).

Michael Brescia, aka John Doe #2.

Brescia, to my mind, bore a striking resemblance to the sketch of John Doe #2. So we put a poster together, "Unwanted by the FBI" and Arlin, with the help of a member of the New Jersey militia, posted them around Philadelphia, all over Brescia's parent's neighborhood and on the campus of the college he attended. On slim resources we carried it off and it was publicized by none other than Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of the London Telgraph.

(You can find Evans-Pritchard's story in the old files of the John Doe Times, an Internet newsletter I edited at the time.)

A few things happened at Main Justice in the days following the appearance of Ambrose's story. First, Janet Reno declared that John Doe #2 had never existed, and she vacated the warrant (and the $2 million reward) for JD2. Immediately after that decision was taken, in the same meeting according to FBI sources of Oklahoma journalist J.D. Cash, the pick-up orders were issued for Brescia and the rest of the ARA still out enjoying the scenery. (That bitch still owes me two million dollars.)

Brescia got a sweetheart deal on the charges of carrying bombs into banks (each of which should have been mandatory life) and ended up serving less than five years. While in jail, a snitch reported to a Philly reporter who passed it on to me, Brescia threatened to slit the throats of my young daughters while I was forced to watch. One of the two leaders of the ARA, Pete Langan, is still in federal prison, held incommunicado from the media (not even Dan Rather and 60 Minutes could get in to see him) and Langan will die in prison. The other, "Wild Bill" Guthrie, ended up at the business end of a dirty bedsheet in a cell in Covington KY while waiting to testify at Langan's trial (and coincidentally I'm sure, just a day after he promised to give a reporter from the LA Times "the goods" on the Oklahoma City bombing).

But Brescia, the pampered terrorist, has long been back out on the streets to roam freely. No doubt one day he'll show back up in some other FBI "sting-gone-bad."

But the fact of matter is, although I look back on that period as one of the great might-have-beens of American justice, that just a few guys and some pieces of paper strategically placed and barely mentioned in a foreign newspaper, altered the conduct of the Imperial Federal Government.

Arlin Adams is long dead now. A magnificent soul, he died shortly after he moved to Missouri subsequent to his marriage to the wonderful woman he had looked all his for. J.D. Cash is gone now too, also supposedly of natural causes. There are times, usually late on sleepless nights, that I miss them both terribly and think how close we came to ripping the mask off a criminal federal government and the mass murder carried out with the assistance of their snitches and provocateurs paid for with our tax dollars.

But our larger failure should not obscure the efficacy of psychological operations in political and military affairs. My first copy of Psychological Operations is dirty and dog-eared now, its pages stained with old yellow and pink highlighter patches. Fortunately, my son Matt sent me a new copy that he had chanced across the other day, so I can retire Arlin's original into the cabinet along with the Brescia "Unwanted by the FBI" posters.

From that volume, I present below for your edification and amusement, the first chapter, "Psychological Operations: An Introduction" by COL Frank L. Goldstein, USAF and COL Daniel W. Jacobowitz, USAF, Retired.

Read, and learn.

Mike
III

Psychological Operations
An Introduction

by COL Frank L. Goldstein, USAF and COL Daniel W. Jacobowitz, USAF, Retired

“If your opponent is of choleric temper, try to irritate him. If he is arrogant, try to encourage his egotism. If the enemy troops are well prepared after reorganization, try to wear them down. If they are united, try to sow dissension among them.” -- General Tao Hanzshang; translated by Yuan Shibing, Sun Tzu’s Art of War: The Modern Chinese Interpretation.

PSYOP is a vital element within the broad range of US political, military, economic, and ideological actions. Properly employed, PSYOP reduces the morale and combat efficiency of enemy troops and creates dissidence and disaffection within their ranks. Psychological operations can promote resistance within a civilian populace against a hostile regime or be employed to enhance the image of a legitimate government. The ultimate objective of American PSYOP is to convince enemy, friendly, and neutral nations and forces to take action favorable to the US and its allies. Because of the nature of the parent society and the comparative case of detecting falsehood in a multimedia world, US overt PSYOP campaigns are limited to presenting factually correct material. It would be disingenuous to claim that a balanced picture is presented in US propaganda, but the actual material presented in any particular overt PSYOP message will be verifiable against independent sources.

Truth and falsehood in propaganda must be separated from overt and covert operations and the issue of white, gray, and black (false) propaganda. Overt propaganda is produced by a government or organization that takes responsibility for it. Because of police state conditions or tactical considerations, it may have to be disseminated by covert means, such as agents who risk their lives to transport and distribute the materials. Overt propaganda may be true or false. Since the effect of propaganda depends on credibility, overt sources that utilize falsehoods quickly lose all effectiveness. Overt propaganda is also known as white propaganda because the source takes responsibility for it. Gray propaganda is material that is distributed without an identified source. It may be true or false. Black propaganda is material produced by one source that purports to have emanated from another source. Such covert productions may be used to damage the credibility of a white (truthful) source by disseminating obvious falsehoods under the label of the previously trusted source. Black propaganda -- if effective at all -- quickly loses effectiveness unless the population is particularly susceptible to rumors, manipulation, and distortion of fact. Nevertheless, black propaganda can be highly effective if properly planned. For example, should intel sources determine that an invasion is imminent, broadcasting that fact under an aegis purporting to be that of the potential invader removes all surprise and falsifies the invader’s claims of a “just” war.

Propaganda may legitimately be economical of the truth. For example, in describing the triumph of democracy there is no particular obligation to discuss the role of Boss Tweed in urban politics.

Military psychological operations are inherently joint operations. Unified, joint task force, and other military commanders identify target audiences and develop PSYOP themes, campaigns, and products. These are submitted through channels to the joint chiefs for approval. The principles of developing a PSYOP campaign are applicable across the operational continuum. Although the complexity of the methodology varies with the level of conflict, considerations for development of PSYOP campaigns are the same for counterterrorism as they are for global war.

The psychological dimension covers the battlefield as well as the effects upon the soldiers fighting the battle, their military leaders and staffs, the political leaders, and the civilian population. On the field of battle, US forces want to face an enemy who is both unsure about his cause and capabilities and sure about his impending doom; an enemy who, even if unwilling to surrender, has little will to engage in combat.

It is US policy that psychological operations will be conducted across the operational continuum. It must be understood that psychological operations are conducted continuously to influence foreign perceptions and attitudes in order to effect changes in foreign behavior favorable to US national security objectives. Any type or level of PSYOP can be conducted at any point along the operational continuum. The operational environment in which psychological are conducted does not, by itself, dictate or limit PSYOP actions or the level of PSYOP applied.

In environments short of declared war, national PSYOP policy is normally derived from official policy statements and declarations on US foreign policy as well as national security policy. Interagency coordination is required. During declared war, the policy emanates from the national command authorities (NCA) upon approval of plans submitted by the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD). This national policy is executed through a strategy of coherent international information programs, which consist of US information dissemination efforts dealing with policy and information. It is essential that PSYOP themes and products reflect and support national policy; thesae overt messages are as official as any White House press release. Therefore, appropriate PSYOP policy and strategy must fully integrate Department of Defense (DOD) PSYOP into these international information programs to alleviate the potential for disseminating contradictory information.

Psychological actions such as show of force, cover, and deception have been used throughout history to influence enemy groups and leaders. Modern psychological operations are enhanced by the expansion of mass communication capabilities. Nations can multiply the effects of their military capabilities by communicating directly to their enemies a threat of force or retaliation, conditions of surrender, safe passage for defectors, incitations to sabotage, support to resistance groups, and other messages. The effectiveness of this communication on the target audience depends on their perceptions of the communicator’s credibility -- does the communicator have the capability to carry out the threatened actions?

PSYOP actions convey information not only to intended target audiences but also to foreign intelligence systems. Therefore, PSYOP messages must be coordinated with cover and deception plans and activities, along with operational security planners, to ensure that essential secrecy is realized and that PSYOP messages reinforce cover and deception objectives. Skillful content analysts can determine overall intentions by carefully analyzing PSYOP messages and PSYOP planners can screen their own products to ensure that only the overt intention is broadcast. The methodology of overt propaganda analysis is arcane and difficult, as much derived from art as science. Some practitioners believe the method is more valid when aimed at totalitarian propaganda than PSYOP produced by democracies. Democratic propaganda normally is far less patterned, possibly because the products reflect a less organized process -- ad hoc arrangements, swiftly evolving policies, lack of hidden agendas, or, frequently, no agendas at all. Totalitarian -- especially communist -- propaganda may be easier to analyze because it is highly formalized and patterned.

There is a psychological dimension within any element of national power projection, particularly the military element. Foreign perceptions of US military capabilities are fundamental to strategic deterrent capability. Therefore, US policymakers must articulate our national and military actions (if we don’t, others will). Communicating unambiguously to allies, enemies, and neutrals is a key element of US national strategy. The effectiveness of deterrence, power projection, and other strategic concepts hinges on our ability to influence the perceptions of others.

For these communications, any player in the US government or overall body politic may become an important tactical element regardless of the strategic position that the player holds. In conveying the will of the United States, the firm set of the president’s jaw in drawing “a line in the sand” may have as much influence on international, and especially adversarial, understanding of US policy as the actions taken by the government. Supporting statements by other officials, including the secretary of state, congressional leaders, and military commanders, similarly are tactical elements carrying out the information strategy. Tactical actions of this nature, delivered at the strategic level, are analogous to the actual tactical delivery of weapons to targets of a strategic nature in a shooting war. Since much of policy is devoted to achieving national goals while ameliorating genuine conflict and avoiding a shooting war, tactical performance of these roles by strategic elements of the political/military system is critical to national policy. One of the benefits of the open political process -- disseminated and monitored by a free and aggressive media -- is that individuals who would be inadequate tactical communicators tend to be shunted away from positions for which the nation’s fate requires skilled performance. Military PSYOP may be undertaken at the strategic level, augmenting other national communication systems, particularly in areas for which peacetime national systems -- such as the United States Information Agency -- have no access.

In every case, it is crucial that military PSYOP be integrated with other national communications, since the audiences will accept military PSYOP messages as official positions. To ensure this process, military psychological operations rely on a planned, systematic process of conveying messages to, and influencing, selected foreign groups. The messages conveyed by military PSYOP are intended to promote particular themes that result in desired foreign attitudes and behaviors. Therefore, PSYOP may be used to establish and reinforce foreign perceptions of US military capability, determination, and responsiveness to US political goals and to support overall US policy.

Psychological operations are an important dimension of overall military operations. They may be used by commanders to influence the attitudes and behavior of foreign groups in a manner favorable to the achievement of US national objectives. Thus, the principal purpose of DOD PSYOP is to persuade foreign audiences to change or enhance attitudes or behaviors in a manner favorable to one or more national security objectives. Additionally, PSYOP can counter foreign propaganda that adversely affects the achievement of US objectives.

The United States typically distinguishes between PSYOP on a strategic level and PSYOP on a tactical, battlefield level. Strategic psychological operations are usually considered an aspect of public diplomacy and are normally established and guided by intergovernmental working groups created for a particular short-term situation or regional area of concern. The intergovernmental groups meet periodically to clarify strategic PSYOP policy in light of political and military developments of the day. At the present time, however, the US government has no permanent mechanism to institutionalize this process.

In tactical or battlefield PSYOP, commanders use such techniques as loudspeaker broadcasts and leaflet drops with the intent of generating a force multiplier without having to increase force size. Psyopsers support tactical deception, counterterrorism, counterpropaganda, and other nontraditional means as the tactical situation merits. PSYOP messages cannot replace tactical performance or redeem inadequate training, weapons, or tactics that result in poor combat performance. However, the methodology can increase the overall functional degradation of enemy capability. Missiles, bombs, bullets, and maneuvers establish the context for PSYOP multiplication and hastening the cumulative results of tactical competence. Psychological operations multiply desired effects, positive outcomes can result in quicker victory at lower cost in material, time, and casualties. Whether strategic or tactical, PSYOP uses any available means of communication to achieve desired ends. In Western circles, truthfulness is a desirable goal in itself, and is the principal means for building credibility among targeted audiences. Success in PSYOP rests on thorough analysis and planning.

Modern PSYOP planning includes a target analysis that consists of several phases. The first phase identifies possible target audiences. Once the target audience is identified, such target characteristics as vulnerabilities, susceptibilities, conditions, and effectiveness are analyzed. Vulnerabilities are the four psychological factors that affect the target audience: perception, motivation, stress, and attitude. Susceptibilities include the degree to which the taget audience can be influenced to respond to the message it receives. Conditions of the target audience include all environmental factors -- social, economic, political, military, and physical -- that influence the target audience. Audience effectiveness is the capability of the target audience to carry out the psyopser’s desired response. The concept of audience effectiveness is fundamental to PSYOP success at strategic and tactical levels. If the goal is functional destruction of an enemy tactical unit, the effective audience may be individual soldiers, who may be persuaded to desert, defect, or defect in place; that is, simply fail to perform without overtly resisting their commanders. Other goals may require finding different effective audiences. The responsive audience in a battlefield air interdiction campaign could be the civilian workers who repair damaged railroads and bridges. Truthfully reporting that they are at risk from restrikes of previously damaged targets may dissuade them from voluntarily working. However, if they are slave laborers, the audience may be nonresponsive regardless of their susceptibility. The responsive audience may be taskmasters, or high-level commanders. For example, the susceptibility of the high-level audiences may be threats of war crimes prosecution. Both audiences will have to be convinced, by multiple messages, if the campaign is to be effective. Once the above analysis of audiences is accomplished, the psyopser seeks to determine the specific psychological plan that supports the national objective.

Psychological operations have been a part of military strategy since armies first took the field of battle. The Persian Gulf War and the employment of PSYOP by both sides were the most recent chapter in a long history of PSYOP as an integral part of military strategy. Throughout much of military history, PSYOP’s presence has been felt in battlefield campaigns. Psychological operations were integrated into the commander’s scheme of maneuver before the label of PSYOP was invented and without the benefit of thorough or scientific planning. An early example of how PSYOP was planned and applied in ancient battle is contained in the writings of the Chinese strategist Sun Tzu, who stated that the most noble victory was to subdue his enemy without a fight. Another was the successful exploits of Genghis Khan (the Mongolian general (Temujin), who would soften his enemy’s will to resist by spreading rumors about his own army’s strength and fierceness. His planning was simple and, seemingly, relevant and effective.

As early as the Battle of Bunker Hill, colonial military PSYOP operators used leaflets designed to work on the susceptibilities of the effective audience. Leaflets distributed among British troops in Boston by trusted colonial agents were based upon analysis of the situation and the conditions of the British troops anticipated, as well as their motivation. Thus, some leaflets reported that food and provisions among the colonial troops were far superior to the hardtack fed the British, and that switching sides would result in an immediate improvement in diet. More important and effective was an appeal to the a basic desire to improve the British soldier’s status in life, an important factor in motivating enlistment. Many troops had joined merely to obtain subsistence or with the hope of achieving enough riches to obtain farmland. The most effective message slightly pointed out that to obtain land in the colonies, a soldier needed merely to desert and walk west until he found a suitable plot. Hessian mercenaries in particular responded to this appeal later in the war, and a considerable number of the present-day Pennsylvania Dutch owe their ancestry to the effectiveness of this appeal as these soldiers settled in a language-compatible area in which they were unlikely to be turned over to British authority. Colonial strategic psychological operations were masterful from inception, with Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine effectively working their various chosen audiences while Benjamin Franklin used his post in France to bolster not only continental support -- which eventually resulted in the Franco-American force that was victorious at Yorktown -- but also helped bring Lafayette, Pulaski, and Kosciuszko to American shores. The campaigns within Britain that drained
political support for the war were most effective. Battlefield competence was important to the success of this effort and included not only victories at Trenton and other places but also the amazing raids by John Paul Jones upon English coastal towns, whose political effect far outshone their minimal military importance. James h. Doolittle’s raid on Japan -- undertaken for the same purposes and with analogous military results -- was foreshadowed in methodology and in equivalent technological means almost 150 years before.

In the American Civil War, both sides of the conflict directed strategic campaigns at England in the hope of winning support for their respective causes. It remains questionable, however, that these campaigns had been formally planned and that proper resources were marshaled to execute them. The Southern campaign was virtually undercut by the Confederate refusal to sell cotton to Great Britain. This economic suicide overwhelmed any positive effects that media campaigns may have engendered.

During World War I, PSYOP came into its own as a formal activity. Almost all countries involved in the war used forms of strategic and tactical PSYOP. Many countries formed military units specializing in propaganda. These units’ primary duties included distribution of leaflets by balloon and aircraft. The linkage among planning, resource mobilization, and execution by these agencies appeared to be an uncomplicated matter. How the PSYOP details were integrated into the shooting war of the day, or how ell PSYOP inducxed surrenders, was not recorded for history. What is known, however, is that surrenders occurred with a positive correlation to PSYOP activities. Thus, military analysts began taking a new look at PSYOP as an ingredient with surprising impact on the battle. Psychological operations were a resource because they induced stress on both civilian and military forces of the enemy.

During World War II, propaganda activities became known as psychological warfare (psywar). Public broadcast radio, about 20 years old at this point, was called into play. Tank-mounted loudspeakers with a range of approximately two miles amplified the ability of the human voice to reach opposing combatants. Besides media programs, military actions were undertaken for their PSYOP effect. The Doolittle raid against Japan was considered an important PSYOP event for at least two reasons. The carefully planned raid demonstrated credibly to the Japanese that the US could reach and bomb their homeland, prompting them to take unnecessary steps for home defense. More important, perhaps, news of the success back home caused morale to soar in an American population desperate for a victory. Planning, mobilization, and execution all worked in this one instance. However, it must be noted that during this war, aircrews frequently expressed reluctance to risk themselves on leaflet-dropping missions because they lacked confidence in that methodology as a means of bringing victory nearer.

In the years that followed, PSYOP matured as a combat force multiplier, albeit through a series of stops and starts. During the 1950s, the Soviet Union made great strides in both strategic and internal PSYOP. Soviet client-states began very elaborate psychological operations for foreign insurgents and home consumption. At the same time, little was apparently being planned in Western PSYOP circles.

Although strategic and tactical psychological operations were effectively integrated by the North Vietnamese during the Vietnam era, US PSYOP planning was not effectively formalized or coordinated with operations and troop mobilizations. It was in Vietnam that propaganda activities assumed the current term PSYOP -- and television was a new medium. The North Vietnamese mastered the art of using the international media, particularly television, for their PSYOP. The US government was ineffective in both public information and public policy in mobilizing its public for the war. As a result of this negative experience in Vietnam, the US government learned the importance of domestic and foreign support of major policy goals.

In the more recent conflicts, PSYOP has been integrated with combat operations. In the Flaklands, Afghanistan, Africa, South and Central America, Grenada, Panama, and the Persian Gulf, PSYOP was included by all parties. PSYOP even became a critical part of the terrorist mode of operations during the seventies and were part of the Iraqi PSYOP plan when they threatened terrorist activities.

Any student of PSYOP will quickly learn how important PSYOP can be in political and military strategy. What every student should strive for is an internalization of the concept proposed by Sun Tzu, the Chinese military strategist, that to fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consist of breaking the enemy’s resistance without resorting to fighting. Because soldiers and civilians have not fundamentally changed in nature or psychology since Sun Tzu wrote these observations, they remain appropriate today.

Logistics: ALICE Packs with Frame for $29.00 plus shipping.

The venerable ALICE Pack.

My thanks to Len for forwarding this link.

I've no experience in dealing with these folks, but the price seems very competitive if as described.

Product Description:

ALICE packs for sale. Medium and large. With frames. Frames are "depot rebuilds" and packs are excellent to new (large) and very good (medium). Will ship UPS for actual cost.


Also, on the same site, these:



ALICE pack shelves, made in 1976, new in wrap.

$3.00 each
$50 for a box of 25
$125 for a case of 100


Mike
III

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Praxis: Claire Wolfe on Preparing for Civil Unrest.



"Here's an idea...If nobody wants a 'civil disturbance,' why in heck don't they quit disturbing us?" -- From MamaLiberty over at War on Guns


My thanks to InLibertysCause for forwarding this link.

More ATF CCO Chicanery: "The very pack of attack dog lawyers who are directly responsible for many of our current corruption and ethics problems."

Portrait of a Chinese Mandarin.

man·da·rin (mnd-rn)
n.
1. A member of any of the nine ranks of high public officials in the Chinese Empire.
2. A high government official or bureaucrat.
3. A member of an elite group, especially a person having influence or high status in intellectual or cultural circles.


Well, OK, if we're talking about the current ATF Mandarins, I'm not sure how big a swath they cut through "intellectual and cultural circles," but they personify the "elite group" having "influence or high status."

I recently forwarded to the ATF Ombudsman (Marianne Kettels) an "open letter" that had been posted on this website. That letter offered suggestions about how ATF's senior management could genuinely close the currently enormous communications gap between them and our field personnel. I viewed the letter as direct, professional and constructive, and asked Ms. Kettels to forward it to Acting Director Ken Melson for review. After all, it was Melson who, in an bureau-wide posting, demanded that we "speak up". Furthermore, according to its stated charter, the Ombudsman office is a perfectly appropriate place to send such information.

However, Ms. Kettels forwarded the letter not to Director Melson as requested, but to the Chief Counsel's Office! That's right…constructive information sent in good faith to the Ombudsman was immediately provided to, and only to, the very pack of attack dog lawyers who are directly responsible for many of our current corruption and ethics problems. Kettels could have simply responded that she could not forward the information to the Director (for whatever strange reason), or have offered suggestions or alternatives. But no…she sent it to the Bureau's professional Hit Team, so they could swing into action and do what they do best (cover senior management ass by any means and at any cost).


Folks,

I received this link forwarded by CPT Jonathan Tuttle with this comment:

This is what happened to one agent who tried to go through the ATF Ombudsman to pass constructive suggestions to top ATF management. Documents attached, also posted at the below, along with SA Cefalu's take on the gobsmack.

http://cleanupatf.org/forums/index.php?/topic/62-speak-up-eh-lets-see-how-that-works-in-the-real-world/


I have taken the time to post the attached pdf documents so that the whole world can see them, here and here.

"Attack dogs" is a perfectly apt description of the professional liars of the ATF Chief Counsel's Office. Their leashes are held by the anti-gun politicians of the Congress who feed them in return for enforcing their agenda and NOT, rest assured, by AD Melson or even AG Eric Holder. It is evident that neither of these people holds any sway over the Mandarin lawyers.

Mike
III

ATF Chief Counsel's Office lawyer.

OK, I'm sorry, that's an insult to HONEST attack dogs everywhere.

"Ain't gonna be NEARLY enough": The IRS is buying itself some new toys.

A Coastie with a Remington 870 SBS. (Which, when you think of it. what sort of sense does THAT make? Are they still fond of blunderbusses for "repelling boarders?")

(DISCLAIMER: KIDS, DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME. IF YOU ARE NOT AN 'ONLY ONE,' THAT MISSING FEW INCHES ON YOUR SHOTGUN BARREL CAN BRING THE U.S. MARSHALS AND FBI SNIPERS TO YOUR HOUSE TO SHOOT YOUR KID IN THE BACK AND DRILL YOUR WIFE THROUGH THE HEAD WHILE SHE'S HOLDING HER BABY. JUST ASK RANDY WEAVER.)

So, it seems the Internal Revenue Service is buying itself some new toys -- short-barreled shotguns for home-invasion work, just like the free-lance criminals use. Of course, independent felons not acting under color of law (and there's something refreshing about their honesty compared to the IRS) do not have the taxpayers to fund their logistics -- they just saw the barrels off some garden-variety stolen twelve-gauge, but then, hey, nothing but the best for the King's revenue agents.

Here's the money paragraph:

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) intends to purchase sixty Remington Model 870 Police RAMAC #24587 12 gauge pump-action shotguns for the Criminal Investigation Division. The Remington parkerized shotguns, with fourteen inch barrel, modified choke, Wilson Combat Ghost Ring rear sight and XS4 Contour Bead front sight, Knoxx Reduced Recoil Adjustable Stock, and Speedfeed ribbed black forend, are designated as the only shotguns authorized for IRS duty based on compatibility with IRS existing shotgun inventory, certified armorer and combat training and protocol, maintenance, and parts.

Submit quotes including 11% Firearms and Ammunition Excise Tax (FAET) and shipping to Washington DC.


I shared this with Robert "Mad Bob" REDACTED, commanding officer of the Dogtown Rangers. His reaction?

"Only sixty?" he asked in wonderment. "Ain't gonna be enough. Ain't gonna be NEARLY enough, the dumb sonsabitches."

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

ATF Counsel's Office Mendacity in the Dobyns' Case: Hanging Street Agents & Their Families Out to Dry.


Folks,

CPT Jonathan Tuttle of the Beltway Commandos forwards this post from the ATF agent "Microscope" on the CleanUpATF.org website.

I have taken the liberty of posting the pdf of the judge's order in this case here. You may be suspicious of "Microscope's" analysis until you read the order.

Once again we see how the street agents are being screwed by the senior executives, especially the professional liars of the Chief Counsel's Office.

Mike
III

Posted Today, 02:25 AM

Ridiculous Part I

Between September 2004 and August 2007 ATF Agent Jay Dobyns and his family received verified death and violence threats on a dozen separate occasions from crime suspects Agent Dobyns investigated.

The threat sources ranged from a home invasion suspect, to a murder-for-hire suspect through various members and associates of the Aryan Brotherhood, the MS-13 and the Hells Angels. The threats and actions moved beyond plots to kill Agent Dobyns and extended to proven and credible plans to capture and torture his then 14-year-old daughter and video tape the gang rape of his wife.

ATF did next to nothing and fluffed off the situations. Agent Dobyns internally grieved the mismanagement to then Deputy Director Edgar Domenech who requested a “fact finder” investigation to be conducted "in house" by ATF’s internal affairs.

The IA investigation was embarrassingly one-sided, unprofessional and incomplete. IA intentionally set out to protect ATF with a predetermined exoneration and did so by concluding the accused ATF managers did nothing wrong. ATF thought Dobyns' complaint would end with their whitewash.

Domenech used IA’s flawed report to advise Dobyns in writing, “I do not believe that any ATF officer deliberately set out to mishandle any of the various matters at issue, nor do I believe that a hostile work environment was intentionally created. Therefore, the personal relief that you seek must be and is hereby denied.” (Agents, remember those words next time you are accused by ATF of wrongdoing. According to the Deputy Directors own assessment if your error was not “deliberate” or “intentional” then you have done nothing to be punished for. Agents, this is a gift that Domenech gave us and it will keep on giving forever, i.e. ATF must prove that your transgression was deliberate and intentional. The precedent has been set but I digress. Allow me to return to point.)

The Office of Special Counsel and the Office of the Inspector General investigated the very allegations that ATF IA examined. The independent investigation arrived at an exact 180 degree opposite conclusion than ATF’s IA. The OSC found ATF managements handling of the situations to be inept at best.

Agents, how can two independent investigations conducted by government trained and experienced investigators and relying on the exact same facts and circumstance arrive at entirely opposite conclusions? The “how?” is because ATF will avoid accountability and protect their executives at any and all costs to include doctoring their own internal reviews.

In OSC's letter to President Obama on this matter they wrote, "Notably absent is any statement from ATF regarding action taken to address their failures to adequately investigate the threats made against Special Agent Dobyns. Threats against agents must be pursued aggressively and officials at all levels must cooperate in any investigation. The protection of its own agents is critical to the success of ATF’s mission."

When new DD Ronnie Carter and his new Assistant Director for Field Operations Billy Hoover came to power they met with Agent Dobyns and settled the dispute out of court. In that settlement Carter and Hoover "guaranteed" to personally put an end to the hostile work environment and whistleblower reprisals Dobyns had been subjected to under the previous regime. Carter went so far as to state to Agent Dobyns, "The people in this agency will do exactly what I tell them to do."

Ridiculous Part II

Approximately 7 months after the settlement agreement was signed Agent Dobyns requested the assistance of ATF’s Special Operations Division to backstop a personal vehicle being driven by his now 16-year-old daughter (the prior target of unaddressed kidnapping and torture threats).

Carter, Hoover and SOD Chief Marino Vidoli decided to deny the backstopping request, but, took it one step further. With no explanation or justification they recalled all of the previously issued backstopping mechanisms put in place to assist Agent Dobyns in obtaining and maintaining security for himself and his family. All of the backstopping that Agent Dobyns had been able to create for himself and his family were removed and thus that personal security was intentionally exposed and compromised by ATF's actions.

Four months later in August 2008, the Dobyns family home was burned to the ground in an arson fire. With Carter and Hoover now in charge of their own regime, ATF dropped the ball again, only this time to a much worse and more malicious level than Domenech and Bouchard ever dreamed of.

Agent Dobyns sued ATF in the United States Court of Claims for violating the settlement agreement contract and for the reprisals he was continuing to receive.

ATF brought in attorneys from the Department of Justice to defend their actions. The DOJ and ATF attorneys teamed up in motioning the court to enact a “death sentence” on the Dobyns lawsuit seeking a total and universal dismissal of Agent Dobyns’ complaint.

If the government’s motion were granted ATF would be home free and never have to face ANY accountability for their bad acts. A classic David vs. Goliath battle.

Agent Dobyns and his pro-bono attorney (our David) going toe-to-toe against the best team of DOJ and ATF legal minds that the government could assemble (Goliath).

On January 15, 2010, United States Court of Claims Judge Francis Allegra issued his written ruling. Judge Allegra cited dozens of legal precedents, to include Supreme Court rulings that support the continuance of Agent Dobyns lawsuit in Federal court. The only element the government succeeded in winning was a FOIA dispute which would have proven to be inconsequential as the case moved forward. David won.

In their failed argument against Dobyns the government attorneys attempted to fluff off the legitimacy of his lawsuit when they argued to Judge Allegra that the Dobyns lawsuit was, “nothing more than an unadorned, ‘the-defendant (ATF)-unlawfully-harmed-me accusation’.”

Judge Allegra humorously ruled that the government’s flawed view of the Dobyns lawsuit, “revolve(s) around the notion that despite its 147 counts and 43 typed pages the plaintiff’s complaint somehow lacks specificity.”

Judge Allegra further cited the previous Office of Inspector General investigation writing, “The OIG opined that ATF should have taken threats against Dobyns and his family more seriously and its responses to threats were inadequate, incomplete, and unnecessarily or needlessly delayed.”

Judge Allegra cited from Agent Dobyns complaint in his ruling that, “ATF allowed ATF managers to perpetuate a hostile work environment characterized by individual and institutional reprisals - harassment, discrimination, slander, defamation, whistle blower retaliation and misuse of internal affair mechanisms; ATF failed to take adequate steps to protect plaintiff (Dobyns) and his family; ATF failed to provide essential security backstopping and protective documents necessary to obtain and maintain a covert residency and safe daily existence; ATF failed to take a variety of steps to investigate properly the arson fire and manipulated official investigative findings.”

Judge Allegra’s final words were clear. “The court believes that his case should proceed.”

Agents – 1, ATF – 0.

NOTE: Pay special attention to the Appendix at very end of the ruling. There you will find a list of ATF transgressions; bad acts that ATF attempted to convince the court they should not be held accountable for. This is shameful.

Ridiculous Part III

Immediately after learning of their loss ATF and DOJ attorneys filed a countersuit against Dobyns. The government claims that the United States has been damaged by the release of Agent Dobyns’ book No Angel and is seeking monetary compensation from Dobyns for their alleged damages.

ATF Agents let me run this scenario by you: An Agent commits a damaging crime against ATF. He does so to such an extreme level that ATF and DOJ attorneys file a federal lawsuit against the agent seeking damages compensation. So we ask…

When did ATF determine they were damaged? The book has been on bookshelves for one year and ATF knew about the publication of it 11 months before that, so let’s say for roughly two years ATF was aware of their damages.

Did ATF investigate the alleged crime? Yes. Did the Professional Review Board confer on this crime and the investigation of it? Yes. So if the investigation revealed a crime would the PRB impose discipline, especially one so heinous to ultimately result in a lawsuit? Yes. Did the PRB propose discipline? No. Did the PRB put as much as an adverse letter in the agents personnel file? No.

So let me get this straight. ATF feels that they are severely damaged by a crime committed by a currently employed agent. ATF bypasses the entire internal discipline process and jumps straight to a lawsuit. But, ATF does so two years after investigating the alleged “crime” against them and files their suit just days after learning their own motion to legally bury the agent is overturned?

Who is ATF’s Chief Counsel and where did he get is law degree? In my Cracker Jack box I only got a lousy comic book. Ken Melson, hello, are you out there? Are you monitoring anything that your attorney’s are doing?

The ATF/DOJ countersuit is a blatant example of malicious prosecution and one that will go down at the bottom, or at least near the all-time low for ATF. If I were Agent Dobyns whatever it was I was asking the courts to consider for my monetary compensation, as of today I would add another zero to the end of that total.

Rest assured ATF Agents, the truth never changes and it never goes away. ATF can attempt to morph it, disguise it, mitigate it, cover it up, re-invent it, fabricate it, lie about it, and use their best attorneys and the courts to avoid it, but, the truth will always remain the truth and very quickly in this case it will begin to reveal itself to full public view.

Then you will be able to form your own conclusions, pro or con, with ALL of the facts, evidence and testimony available to help you decide who is right and who is wrong.

The totality of this case is a single example of how ATF Chief Counsels Office enacts their blind loyalty, true believer, no-act-to-low approach to defend against their managers failures and how our executives hatred for an employee can skew their reasoning.

Government attorneys are mandated by Congress maintain the very highest levels of ethics and integrity in seeking truth and justice for the American people. I don’t believe Congress left a loophole in that standard to exclude ATF agents.

The elements of Agent Dobyns case may be unique but ATF’s actions against him are not. They demonstrate a common example of how ATF executives loath working agents, and most especially the ones who have the courage to take a stand against them.

Sir, _____________ (fill in the blank as needed with Sullivan, Melson, Carter, Hoover, Carroll, Loos, Vidoli, Newell, Gillette, Higman, Domenech, Bouchard, Webb, Dobyns) please raise your right hand. Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God? Are you aware of the penalties for perjury against the United States? Please be seated and state your name for the court…

A little-known document of the Founders, three months after Lexington and Concord



Folks,

Uncle Jaque sends us this present of an early document of the Founders, written just three months after "the shot heard 'round the world." Although I read it some years ago (not sure where), it is a gem that bears considering these days. It was written principally by Thomas Jefferson and John Dickinson.

Mike
III

Recently re visited your blog while cleaning up my bookmarks, and enjoy postings.

I'm too old, fat and gimpy to mount much of a resistance these days but certainly sympathize with your sentiments, praying that armed resistance will never be necessary, but if it ever is, that Providence shall once again attend the defenders of Liberty with divine protection and ultimate victory over the forces of tyranny.

I thought that you might be interested in this largely forgotten document written a full year prior to the Declaration of Independence, a transcript of which I found quite by accident.

There is probably a reason why it has been hidden away in archival obscurity for so long.

I have composed a *rtf version in early fonts with emphasis added, which I can send as an ATT if you would like but for now I'll leave it in plain text.

It is also posted on my blog Unclejaque's Soap Box along with some of my other rants for your perusal.


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July, 1775

A Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, Now Met in Congress at Philadelphia, Setting Forth the Causes and Necessity of Their Taking Up Arms.(1)

If it was possible for men, who exercise their reason to believe, that the divine Author of our existence intended a part of the human race to hold an absolute property in, and an unbounded power over others, marked out by his infinite goodness and wisdom, as the objects of a legal domination never rightfully resistible, however severe and oppressive, the inhabitants of these colonies might at least require from the parliament of Great-Britain some evidence, that this dreadful authority over them, has been granted to that body.

But a reverance for our Creator, principles of humanity, and the dictates of common sense, must convince all those who reflect upon the subject, that government was instituted to promote the welfare of mankind, and ought to be administered for the attainment of that end.

Thomas Jefferson

The legislature of Great-Britain, however, stimulated by an inordinate passion for a power not only unjustifiable, but which they know to be peculiarly reprobated by the very constitution of that kingdom, and desparate of success in any mode of contest, where regard should be had to truth, law, or right, have at length, deserting those, attempted to effect their cruel and impolitic purpose of enslaving these colonies by violence, and have thereby rendered it necessary for us to close with their last appeal from reason to arms. - Yet, however blinded that assembly may be, by their intemperate rage for unlimited domination, so to sight justice and the opinion of mankind, we esteem ourselves bound by obligations of respect to the rest of the world, to make known the justice of our cause.

Our forefathers, inhabitants of the island of Great-Britain, left their native land, to seek on these shores a residence for civil and religious freedom.

At the expense of their blood, at the hazard of their fortunes, without the least charge to the country from which they removed, by unceasing labour, and an unconquerable spirit, they effected settlements in the distant and unhospitable wilds of America, then filled with numerous and warlike barbarians.

John Dickinson


-- Societies or governments, vested with perfect legislatures, were formed under charters from the crown, and an harmonious intercourse was established between the colonies and the kingdom from which they derived their origin. The mutual benefits of this union became in a short time so extraordinary, as to excite astonishment. It is universally confessed, that the amazing increase of the wealth, strength, and navigation of the realm, arose from this source; and the minister, who so wisely and successfully directed the measures of Great-Britain in the late war, publicly declared, that these colonies enabled her to triumph over her enemies.

--Towards the conclusion of that war, it pleased our sovereign to make a change in his counsels. -- From that fatal movement, the affairs of the British empire began to fall into confusion, and gradually sliding from the summit of glorious prosperity, to which they had been advanced by the virtues and abilities of one man, are at length distracted by the convulsions, that now shake it to its deepest foundations. -- The new ministry finding the brave foes of Britain, though frequently defeated, yet still contending, took up the unfortunate idea of granting them a hasty peace, and then subduing her faithful friends.

These devoted colonies were judged to be in such a state, as to present victories without bloodshed, and all the easy emoluments of statuteable plunder. -- The uninterrupted tenor of their peaceable and respectful behaviour from the beginning of colonization, their dutiful, zealous, and useful services during the war, though so recently and amply acknowledged in the most honourable manner by his majesty, by the late king, and by parliament, could not save them from the meditated innovations.

-- Parliament was influenced to adopt the pernicious project, and assuming a new power over them, have in the course of eleven years, given such decisive specimens of the spirit and consequences attending this power, as to leave no doubt concerning the effects of acquiescence under it. They have undertaken to give and grant our money without our consent, though we have ever exercised an exclusive right to dispose of our own property; statutes have been passed for extending the jurisdiction of courts of admiralty and vice-admiralty beyond their ancient limits; for depriving us of the accustomed and inestimable privilege of trial by jury, in cases affecting both life and property; for suspending the legislature of one of the colonies; for interdicting all commerce to the capital of another; and for altering fundamentally the form of government established by charter, and secured by acts of its own legislature solemnly confirmed by the crown; for exempting the "murderers" of colonists from legal trial, and in effect, from punishment;


for erecting in a neighbouring province, acquired by the joint arms of Great-Britain and America, a despotism dangerous to our very existence; and for quartering soldiers upon the colonists in time of profound peace. It has also been resolved in parliament, that colonists charged with committing certain offences, shall be transported to England to be tried.

But why should we enumerate our injuries in detail? By one statute it is declared, that parliament can of right make laws to bind us in all cases whatsoever.

What is to defend us against so enormous, so unlimited a power?

Not a single man of those who assume it, is chosen by us; or is subject to our control or influence; but, on the contrary, they are all of them exempt from the operation of such laws, and an American revenue, if not diverted from the ostensible purposes for which it is raised, would actually lighten their own burdens in proportion, as they increase ours.

We saw the misery to which such despotism would reduce us. We for ten years incessantly and ineffectually besieged the throne as supplicants; we reasoned, we remonstrated with parliament, in the most mild and decent language.

Administration sensible that we should regard these oppressive measures as freemen ought to do, sent over fleets and armies to enforce them. The indignation of the Americans was roused, it is true; but it was the indignation of a virtuous, loyal, and affectionate people.

A Congress of delegates from the United Colonies was assembled at Philadelphia, on the fifth day of last September. We resolved again to offer an humble and dutiful petition to the King, and also addressed our fellow-subjects of Great-Britain. We have pursued every temperate, every respectful measure; we have even proceeded to break off our commercial intercourse with our fellow-subjects, as the last peaceable admonition, that our attachment to no nation upon earth should supplant our attachment to liberty. -- This, we flattered ourselves, was the ultimate step of the controversy: but subsequent events have shewn, how vain was this hope of finding moderation in our enemies.

Several threatening expressions against the colonies were inserted in his majesty's speech; our petition, tho' we were told it was a decent one, and that his majesty had been pleased to receive it graciously, and to promise laying it before his parliament, was huddled into both houses among a bundle of American papers, and there neglected.


The lords and commons in their address, in the month of February, said, that a rebellion at that time actually existed within the province of Massachusetts-Bay; and that those concerned with it, had been countenanced and encouraged by unlawful combinations and engagements, entered into by his majesty's subjects in several of the other colonies; and therefore they besought his majesty, that he would take the most effectual measures to inforce due obediance to the laws and authority of the supreme legislature.

-- Soon after, the commercial intercourse of whole colonies, with foreign countries, and with each other, was cut off by an act of parliament; by another several of them were intirely prohibited from the fisheries in the seas near their coasts, on which they always depended for their sustenance; and large reinforcements of ships and troops were immediately sent over to general Gage.

Fruitless were all the entreaties, arguments, and eloquence of an illustrious band of the most distinguished peers, and commoners, who nobly and strenuously asserted the justice of our cause, to stay, or even to mitigate the heedless fury with which these accumulated and unexampled outrages were hurried on.

-- equally fruitless was the interference of the city of London, of Bristol, and many other respectable towns in our favor. Parliament adopted an insidious manoeuvre calculated to divide us, to establish a perpetual auction of taxations where colony should bid against colony, all of them uninformed what ransom would redeem their lives; and thus to extort from us, at the point of the bayonet, the unknown sums that should be sufficient to gratify, if possible to gratify, ministerial rapacity, with the miserable indulgence left to us of raising, in our own mode, the prescribed tribute.

What terms more rigid and humiliating could have been dictated by remorseless victors to conquered enemies? in our circumstances to accept them, would be to deserve them.

Soon after the intelligence of these proceedings arrived on this continent, general Gage, who in the course of the last year had taken possession of the town of Boston, in the province of Massachusetts-Bay, and still occupied it a garrison, on the 19th day of April, sent out from that place a large detachment of his army, who made an unprovoked assault on the inhabitants of the said province, at the town of Lexington, as appears by the affidavits of a great number of persons, some of whom were officers and soldiers of that detachment, murdered eight of the inhabitants, and wounded many others.



From thence the troops proceeded in warlike array to the town of Concord, where they set upon another party of the inhabitants of the same province, killing several and wounding more, until compelled to retreat by the country people suddenly assembled to repel this cruel aggression. Hostilities, thus commenced by the British troops, have been since prosecuted by them without regard to faith or reputation.

-- The inhabitants of Boston being confined within that town by the general their governor, and having, in order to procure their dismission, entered into a treaty with him, it was stipulated that the said inhabitants having deposited their arms with their own magistrate, should have liberty to depart, taking with them their other effects. They accordingly delivered up their arms, but in open violation of honour, in defiance of the obligation of treaties, which even savage nations esteemed sacred, the governor ordered the arms deposited as aforesaid, that they might be preserved for their owners, to be seized by a body of soldiers; detained the greatest part of the inhabitants in the town, and compelled the few who were permitted to retire, to leave their most valuable effects behind.

By this perfidy wives are separated from their husbands, children from their parents, the aged and the sick from their relations and friends, who wish to attend and comfort them; and those who have been used to live in plenty and even elegance, are reduced to deplorable distress.

The general, further emulating his ministerial masters, by a proclamation bearing date on the 12th day of June, after venting the grossest falsehoods and calumnies against the good people of these colonies, proceeds to declare them all, either by name or description, to be rebels and traitors, to supersede the course of the common law, and instead thereof to publish and order the use and exercise of the law martial.

-- His troops have butchered our countrymen, have wantonly burnt Charlestown, besides a considerable number of houses in other places; our ships and vessels are seized; the necessary supplies of provisions are intercepted, and he is exerting his utmost power to spread destruction and devastation around him.

We have received certain intelligence, that general Carleton, the governor of Canada, is instigating the people of that province and the Indians to fall upon us; and we have but too much reason to apprehend, that schemes have been formed to excite domestic enemies against us.


In brief, a part of these colonies now feel, and all of them are sure of feeling, as far as the vengeance of administration can inflict them, the complicated calamities of fire, sword and famine. We(2) are reduced to the alternative of chusing an unconditional submission to the tyranny of irritated ministers, or resistance by force.

-- The latter is our choice. --

We have counted the cost of this contest, and find nothing so dreadful as voluntary slavery.

-- Honour, justice, and humanity, forbid us tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us.

We cannot endure the infamy and guilt of resigning succeeding generations to that wretchedness which inevitably awaits them, if we basely entail hereditary bondage upon them.

Our cause is just. Our union is perfect. Our internal resources are great, and, if necessary, foreign assistance is undoubtedly attainable.

-- We gratefully acknowledge, as signal instances of the Divine favour towards us, that his Providence would not permit us to be called into this severe controversy, until we were grown up to our present strength, had been previously exercised in warlike operation, and possessed of the means of defending ourselves.

With hearts fortified with these animating reflections, we most solemnly, before God and the world, declare, that, exerting the utmost energy of those powers, which our beneficent Creator hath graciously bestowed upon us, the arms we have been compelled by our enemies to assume, we will, in defiance of every hazard, with unabating firmness and perseverence, employ for the preservation of our liberties; being with one mind resolved to die freemen rather than to live slaves.

Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow-subjects in any part of the empire, we assure them that we mean not to dissolve that union which has so long and so happily subsisted between us, and which we sincerely wish to see restored. -- Necessity has not yet driven us into that desperate measure, or induced us to excite any other nation to war against them. -- We have not raised armies with ambitious designs of separating from Great-Britain, and establishing independent states. We fight not for glory or for conquest.

We exhibit to mankind the remarkable spectacle of a people attacked by unprovoked enemies, without any imputation or even suspicion of offence. They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder conditions than servitude or death.

In our own native land, in defence of the freedom that is our birthright, and which we ever enjoyed till the late violation of it -- for the protection of our property, acquired solely by the honest industry of our fore-fathers and ourselves, against violence actually offered, we have taken up arms. We shall lay them down when hostilities shall cease on the part of the aggressors, and all danger of their being renewed shall be removed, and not before.

With an humble confidence in the mercies of the supreme and impartial Judge and Ruler of the Universe, we most devoutly implore his divine goodness to protect us happily through this great conflict, to dispose our adversaries to reconciliation on reasonable terms, and thereby to relieve the empire from the calamities of civil war.

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(1) Primarily the work of Thomas Jefferson and John Dickinson.p.168 Morison, Samuel Eliot and Henry Steele Commager, William E. Leuchtenburg. The Growth of the American Republic : Volume 1. Seventh Edition. New York : Oxford University Press; 1980. (Note added by the Avalon Project).

(2) From this point the declaration follows Jefferson's draft.

Source:
Documents Illustrative of the Formation of the Union of the American States.
Government Printing Office, 1927.
House Document No. 398.
Selected, Arranged and Indexed by Charles C. Tansill

From Yale Law Library ~ The AVALON Project
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/default.asp
For God & Country ~ "Uncle Jaque" Clarke
Monmouth, Maine

Monday, February 1, 2010

"Known Unknowns"


This just in from the Apache, addressed to both Pete at WRSA and me:



Have you two seen this?

http://www.policypointers.org/Page/View/8519

Pages 31-33 are the most "interesting" but pages 29-30 are as well. I have attached a pdf in case that helps, but you can also download it from the above link.

It says the military must be prepared for a “violent, strategic dislocation inside the United States,” which could be provoked by “unforeseen economic collapse,” “purposeful domestic resistance,” “pervasive public health emergencies” or “loss of functioning political and legal order.” The “widespread civil violence would force the defense establishment to reorient priorities in extremis to defend basic domestic order and human security.”

“An American government and defense establishment lulled into complacency by a long-secure domestic order would be forced to rapidly divest some or most external security commitments in order to address rapidly expanding human insecurity at home."

“Under the most extreme circumstances, this might include use of military force against hostile groups inside the United States. Further, DoD would be, by necessity, an essential enabling hub for the continuity of political authority in a multi-state or nationwide civil conflict or disturbance."


So, the DOD would be "an essential enabling hub for the continuity of political authority." Interesting. I wonder what a bunch of Marxists would do with that enabling hub during an economic collapse? Simply restore order and the Republic? Or scrap it, once and for all. imposing a military dictatorship with them in command of a new 'five year plan" of relocation, re-education, and work parties. What do you fellas think?

What I find so striking is the complete absence of any consideration of the states as sovereign states, any consideration of the use of state militia rather than the standing army, and a total absence of consideration of any limits on federal power. It is just presumed that the government will do whatever it takes to restore order and crush any and all resistance.

Praxis: More on the bayonet controversy from an ex-paratrooper.


Folks,

At the this risk of being seen by some as flogging a dead horse, I present the following thoughts from an ex-82nd Airborne paratrooper on LTG Hertling and the bayonet controversy. He makes some valid points not previously discussed. The fact that he agrees with me is entirely coincidental. ;-)

Mike
III

Seems to me that whether you like it or not, and whether you have a bayonet on your rifle or not, you may well end up using that rifle as an impact/cutting weapon because it will be what is in your hands at the moment things go bad. When you are in close quarters with the enemy, either in a rural or urban setting and your rifle runs empty or malfs, you will likely not have time to drop it/sling it across your back and draw your blade or your hawk/blade combo. You will just have to dance with what is in your hands. If you were smart, like Lt. Adamson, you would have that blade already on your rifle, where it belongs when things might be close and personal. But even if you weren't that smart (or even if the brass didn't give you the option) and have only the rifle without bayonet in your hands, you will still have to use that rifle as an impact weapon because you simply won't have time to do anything else. I doubt Lt. Adamson had time to draw a blade. Sure, if you have a pistol as well, you can drop or sling the rifle and go for your pistol, but still you may not even have time for that if it is really close and fast.

The moves you learn for the bayonet will still work even without one on the rifle(a birdcage flash-hider to the throat, eye, or solar plexus can nicely set up that thunderous butt stroke to the head), and those moves carry over well to other objects you may have at hand, such as entrenching tools. And even without a bayonet those moves can also help when/if you find yourself wrestling for control over your own rifle with an enemy who has appeared out of no-where and is trying to disarm you. You should know how to to parry and slash with the barrel regardless of what's on the end of it and you should know how do buttstrokes (which can also be to the groin and knees and anything else when dealing with a disarm attempt).

As some other comments said, why not train bayonet right along with everything else? What's the big deal? How much more can it cost? With all the billions our military spends on nonsense, they can spend a little more on giving our boys a fighting chance when it's up close and personal. If necessary, lengthen the time of basic by one more week and teach them how to really FIGHT. Strange that the general wants troops to train on how to use weapons at hand, but not the rifle that will be in their hands.

As for the utility of actually fixing bayonets, you have already amply illustrated how useful a bayonet is to have already on your rifle in thick cover, such as a swamp, jungle, tall grass, or in urban house to house, etc. where you may have to stab and slash at a second's notice when your rifle won't fire or when you are fighting to maintain control over your weapon in the face of a disarm attempt. All of that should be obvious (to anyone but a tanker!).

But whatever the terrain, the same factors can happen when you are on a raid and intentionally cross through the objective, such as to snatch prisoners, intel, gear, or to free prisoners. That can also happen when you are on an ambush. After you light em up you may then assault through the kill zone to collect enemy gear (weapons, ammo, radios, etc.), to search bodies for intel, to possibly take prisoners if anyone is left alive, etc. Having a blade on your rifle can come in mighty handy when doing that.

Would I also carry a tomahawk? You bet. For those times when stealth is a must and you don't even want to be tempted to fire, or for when you are completely out of ammo and have time to sling your rifle and draw your hawk, you bet! The Trainer is right, it is a fearsome combo. And just a little training in the Filipino martial arts can make you a pretty damn effective hacking, slashing, and stabbing machine with a hawk in one hand and knife in the other.

But having the ability to put that knife on the end of your rifle, and the basic training to stab, slash, parry, and buttstroke, is also a damn good idea. Again, why the urgent need to drop it?

Train it all, and make it an integrated training that flows from one form of combat to another.

Seems to me the good general is falling into an either/or way of thinking and it is not confined to bayonet. For example:

"Hertling also wants combatives or hand-to-hand fighting to de-emphasize grappling or basic wrestling moves. Instead, soldiers need to learn to fight with their hands and use anything they can grab - whether it is a knife or stick - as a weapon, he added.

Recruits need to learn how to use their hands, the St. Louis native said. "A greater majority of recruits have never been in a fistfight," he added."

Huh? Why not teach them how to wrestle/grapple and also how to strike with empty hands and improvised weapons? Military combatives were woefully inadequate when it came to grappling until the Gracie Jiu Jitsu craze hit. But then it kinda went too far the other way, with an emphasis on grappling first and foremost, without enough hard-core striking (elbows, forearms, headbuts, chin jabs, eye gouges)..

There needs to be a balance. They need both. Why? Because basic grappling is incredibly important, even if you have possible access to a cutting or impact weapon. You will likely wind up fighting over that weapon since the guy you are wacking/stabbing will try to grab it. You may also have to wrestle to get to your weapon out in the first place (such as when your rifle is empty and you go for your blade, with the enemy trying to stop you from drawing it) and keep him from getting to his, all the while striking where and when you can. And when you know how to grapple, you will be better at staying on your feet and avoiding being taken down and stomped to death. Even when your first choice is to stay on your feet, grappling training will make you better at staying up. And crap happens. You may trip, slip, or be knocked down, so you'd better know the basics of fighting on the ground.

And something the good General may be forgetting, if he ever learned it, is that grappling is something the boys can do full force, no restraint, on each other as part of PT. The training method is as important as the techniques. The training method with grappling lets them use their take downs, take down defenses, reversals, escapes, chokes and joint locks full speed, full power on real live resisting humans who desperately don't want to be humiliated.

When it comes to striking, the training method of boxing limits your techniques, but it also let's you go full force against a resisting opponent. I'd match a boxer up against a karate or kung fu guy any day because the boxer knows how to really HIT and he has been hit. He can dish it out and take it.

When I was in, my squad boxed and wrestled for PT. That will make you tough, and teach you how to hit, how to survive being hit, how to stay on your feet and avoid the take-down, and how to move another man around. You do that, and then add in the pugil sticks, and some basic WWII style combative strikes (chin jab, eye gouges, forearm smashes, knees, elbows and stomps), and some basic knife and stick training, and you are set.

One site you and your readers may want to check out is www.kellymccanncombatives.com

Kelly McCann is a retired Marine Major who does a pretty damn solid job of integrating mixed martial arts style grappling, old school combatives empty hand striking, modern striking from Thai Boxing, with Filipino style impact weapons, and cutting weapons skills (where the basic movements can be used regardless of what is in your hands, from a pen, to a fork, to a wrench, knife, stick, entrenching tool, hatchet, machete, baseball bat, etc.). McCann has trained it all and integrates it all well. He has books and videos that will provide a very solid base in short order. If I were the good general trying to update and perfect Army combatives, I would swallow my Army pride, cut through all the red tape, and give that Marine a call.

-- Apache.

Will the ATF Counsel's Office go gently into that good night? Who's going to be the "roadkill" in Road Dog?


So, I was talking to a friend about the Road Dog case after communicating with CPT Jonathan Tuttle.

We were marveling that these agents (it seems there are at least three of them telling the dangerous truth about the lies told to get the wiretap) must understand what it means to go up against the beast within. This behavior is at least career ending. Yet there they are, telling the truth despite the blowback. They must know that this is a life or death struggle. And it came to me that, for the lawbreakers of the Chief Counsel's office, it would be easier to set these guys up and kill them without too many questions being asked. Indeed, such a "clean-up" operation could be made so that their deaths served the larger agenda of CCO and the anti-gun politicians' they serve.

I can hear your skepticism, but the thing you must understand is that from the perspective of the felons-under-color-of-law, these senior executives of the ATF, this IS life-or-death for their power to call the shots and still escape responsibility.

I know that in at least one case, the continuing attempt to prosecute an economic Waco on an innocent man, their attempts to bankrupt him continue. This is happening AFTER the reported chastening of these mokes by Eric Holder and Main Justice. Now, either this pursuit of an unlawful agenda has Eric Holder's approval, or, they ain't scared of his narrow ass. If so, he only THINKS that he and Melson are in control of the ATF and the agency is as out-of-control as they have ever been.

So, if I were these three agents, I'd be watching my back. It is a small step from powerful people wishing you and the uncomfortable issues that you raise to go away, and the same people arranging an event (that is certainly within their power) to make it so.

After all, if they want to kill me they have to go through a lot of paperwork to justify it -- surveillance, wiretaps, warrants -- and the possibility of retribution of the "One Hundred Heads" sort. But to maneuver an ATF agent into a deadly confrontation? He carries an agency phone and drives an agency car, both "low-jacked" as it were, thus they know where he is at any given moment. Giving them the task of investigating MS-13 could certainly be arranged. No problem. And then, the anonymous phone call. For them it would be as easy as pie.

So say a prayer for these lonely ATF agents. They've pissed off some powerful people within their own agency, and they could use all the Heavenly assistance they can get.

Mike Vanderboegh
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A Roman MacGyver Knife/Spork

All accomplished with a Swiss Army Knife and Duct Tape.

I have always carried a pocket knife of some sort and, over the years, I have found the Swiss Army Knife to be the most useful. My good friend Eric calls this my "MacGyver knife." I never was much of a Richard Dean Anderson fan and the series' plots often strained credulity to the endangerment of suspended disbelief. Still the knife IS useful. I like tools that are multi-useful (see my praxis on the spork).

But when TypeAy fowarded this to me, I was amazed.

Mike
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1247230/The-Roman-Army-Knife-Or-ingenuity-Swiss-beaten-1-800-years.html

Inspired: The Roman army pen knife, a precursor to today's popular Swiss Army accessory

The Roman Army Knife: Or how the ingenuity of the Swiss was beaten by 1,800 years

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 9:07 AM on 30th January 2010

The world's first Swiss Army knife' has been revealed - made 1,800 years before its modern counterpart.

An intricately designed Roman implement, which dates back to 200AD, it is made from silver but has an iron blade.

It features a spoon, fork as well as a retractable spike, spatula and small tooth-pick.

Experts believe the spike may have been used by the Romans to extract meat from snails.

The Roman army pen knife

It is thought the spatula would have offered a means of poking cooking sauce out of narrow-necked bottles.

The 3in x 6in (8cm x 15cm) knife was excavated from the Mediterranean area more than 20 years ago and was obtained by the museum in 1991.

The unique item is among dozens of artefacts exhibited in a newly refurbished Greek and Roman antiquities gallery at the Fitzwilliam Museum, in Cambridge.

Experts believe it may have been carried by a wealthy traveller, who will have had the item custom made.

A spokesman said: 'This was probably made between AD 200 and AD 300, when the Roman empire was a great imperial power.

The knife is on display at the Greek and Roman antiquities gallery at Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum.

'The expansion of Rome - which, before 500 BC, had just been a small central Italian state - made some individuals, perhaps like our knife-owner, personally very wealthy.

'This could have been directly from the fruits of conquests, or indirectly, from the 'business opportunities' the empire offered.

'We know almost nothing about the person who owned this ingenious knife, but perhaps he was one of those who profited from the vast expansion of Rome - he would have been wealthy to have such a real luxury item.

'Perhaps he was a traveller, who required a practical compound utensil like this on his journeys.'

The spokesman added: 'While many less elaborate folding knives survive in bronze, this one's complexity and the fact that it is made of silver suggest it is a luxury item.

'Perhaps a useful gadget for a wealthy traveller.'

Modern Swiss Army knives originated in Ibach Schwyz, Switzerland, in 1897 and were created by Karl Elsener.

The knives which provide soldiers with a 'battlefield toolkit' have since become standard issue for many modern day fighting forces thanks to their toughness and quality.

Nationalist Elsener decided to design the knives after he realised the Swiss army were being issued with blades manufactured in neighbouring Germany.

Other popular artefacts include an intricately designed Greek make-up box which was custom made almost 3000 years ago for a women of 'wealth and status'.

The round clay make-up container from Athens dates back to 740BC and experts believe it may have been stored in a grave in the Ancient Greek city for the last 2,700 years.

The six inch high and 12 inch diameter box would have contained precious gems and make up from the era made from a variety of naturally occurring substances.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

An excellent discussion of how what is happening to Europe will happen here.



Go here.

"Luckily, a good Polish man gave my father a rifle and 150 bullets."

Faye and Irving Porter are shown with their infant son Jack in the Ukraine in 1945. They settled in Milwaukee in 1946.

My thanks to Irregular JWF for forwarding this obituary from last month of Faye Porter-Arenzon. There are several practical lessons in her life's story.

Mike
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Porter-Arenzon escaped Nazi massacre in Ukraine

After she moved to Milwaukee, she raised a family, lived to 100


By Amy Rabideau Silvers of the Journal Sentinel

Posted: Dec. 18, 2009

Everything in Faye Porter-Arenzon's life was measured by what happened Sept. 24, 1942.

She could not save her family - two young daughters, her parents, all her siblings, other relatives - from massacre by Nazi SS officers and local Ukrainian police.

But she survived, later rescued by her husband, a partisan with the resistance movement in the Ukraine. Together they lived in a partisan community in the forests of their homeland and began a family again. Together they came to America.

And she became the matriarch of a new family in a new land.

"It was a miracle," said her son, Jack Nusan Porter, a Holocaust and genocide scholar. "She survived to produce all these generations."

Porter-Arenzon - she married again after the death of her first husband - died of natural causes Dec. 1. She was 100. She last lived in St. Louis Park, Minn., where she moved to be near her daughter after the death of her second husband. Services have been held.

Born Faygeh Merin, she married Srulik Puchtik in 1937. They lived in Maniewicz, a small town in northwestern Ukraine. Later, they took the more American names Faye and Irving Porter.

By 1941, however, the Nazis had taken away most of the town's Jewish men.

"Luckily, a good Polish man gave my father a rifle and 150 bullets," Jack said. "My father started the nucleus of a mostly Jewish fighting group - the majority were Russian Jews - with other Polish and Ukrainian and Russian fighters."

On Sept. 23, 1942, the Nazis and police began rounding up all the remaining Jewish residents of the town.

"They took us out, put us in the middle of a road and counted everyone," she later recalled in a news article. She was then a 32-year-old mother, holding the hands of her daughters, ages 4 and 2.

The situation was still fluid. She tried to get people to do something, anything, saying they should burn the town and run for the forests. People were too afraid to try.

"So she told her mother and sisters and daughters, 'Let me try to find a place for us to hide,' " Jack said.

A policeman stopped her as she left the area. "Why waste a bullet on me now?" she argued. "You're going to kill us all tomorrow."

He let her leave.

She found a barn and tried to go back for her family, but by then there were too many guards. Even if she managed to get back to her family, there was no way they could escape together.

"She went back to the barn," her son said. "And the next morning she heard the shots."

Twenty-five members of her family and her husband's family were killed.

"Three-hundred-eighty Jews were rounded up and taken to the edge of town, shot and buried in a mass grave," said daughter Bella Smith.

Nazis began searching the countryside, including the barn where she was hiding. She was grazed by a bayonet as a Nazi stabbed the hay pile. That night, she crawled into the forest, alone for months.

"She didn't know my father was alive," her daughter said. "He didn't know she was alive. He heard there may have been survivors and found her. She was down to 80 pounds and he carried her back to the partisan unit."

The partisan group, which became known as the Kruk-Max Otryad, grew to include 150 fighters and more than 250 civilians in a family camp, the third-largest such group in Europe, Jack said.

"Mom was the nurse and a cook with the fighter group," Jack said. "Theirs is like the story of the movie, 'Defiance,' about the Bielski Otryad."

After liberation by the Russians in 1944, they lived at the Bindermichel displaced persons camp near Linz, Austria. There they were a rare married couple who survived the war, becoming surrogate parents to young people who had lost their own.

"They would walk these girls down the aisle when they married," Jack said.

His father's brother, in the U.S. since the 1920s, heard they were alive. He sent $100, enough for steerage tickets for the couple and son Jack. They first lived in Chicago, but soon settled in Milwaukee in 1946.

Irving Porter became a scrap dealer. Faye Porter took care of her family, becoming the mother of another son, Shlomo, and daughter Bella, and later a grandmother and great-grandmother.

Her husband died in 1979. Porter took in young women boarders, always interested in trying to find everyone a marriage partner.

She also played matchmaker for herself.

"Do you know someone who wants to get married?" she asked a nice man at a neighborhood senior center.

"Yes," said Yehuda "Judah" Arenzon. "Me."

They married in 1980. He died in 1986.

She remained warm and giving, hopeful and kind.

"She was a tzadakis, a righteous person," Jack said. "People actually came up to her and asked her to bless their children and themselves."

"Don't be stingy with a blessing," she would say. "It doesn't cost anything."

As Porter-Arenzon got older, her blessings took on special meaning.

"She would say, 'God should bless you that you should come in my age and be healthy,' " her daughter said.