#79 Sherab Zangpo:
“It is not an “attrition” war, it is movement war: the muslimarxist have now enough power to pass from Gramsci’s phase 1 (trenches war, the long march through the institutions) to Gramsci’s phase two (”movement war”, direct attack).”
I have noticed this also, and commented upon how openly the neo-Marxists are unmasking themselves.
Believe it or no, this is when they are most vulnerable. They have self-identified, and are now open targets with little chance of collateral damage to those they have been sheltering behind.
As a grunt, I can tell you that when you see an enemy squad or fire-team in your sights, it often pays to consider if they haven’t been placed there on purpose.
In Beirut, the odd, random Abdullah would find himself a vacant apartment, and pop off a few AK rounds into the compound, hoping to hit something, but DEFINITELY trying to draw our fire.
His homeboy, Mukhtar, was meanwhile in another apartment somewhere else, marking a map.
When the artillery came in at night from over the hills in the Bekaa Valley, some dummies wondered why it was so accurate.
So the “over the top”-”out of the trenches” phase has two sides to it.
Consider what the TEA parties and Town Hall protests meant this summer?
Every Leftist commenter, when you read between their lines, was basically asking themselves:
“Where in the h@ll did these people come from?!!!?”
Always been there, watching and waiting for the other side to do something overt so that the alarm could be sounded and wake folks from their lethargy.
Health Care Reform is their first day of the Somme.
“Be happy, the phase three is violence, use of large mobs and criminal elements (no, this is not in Gramsci, this is in the “autonomy” marxist teachings of the last thirty years, read Antonio Negri’s “Empire”).”
Actually, the aiding and abetting of terrorists is already part of phase three.”
That also is a two way street.
If you see a working veteran gun-owner smoking a cigarette after Mass, Temple or Service, then it’s prolly a pretty good bet that you’re among friends…get me?






