One of the greatest myths of American military history is that the nuclear bombs dropped on Japan were superior to sending ground troops. In reality it was Soviet ground troops advancing on Japan that should be credited with an end to combat, given months of unrestricted aerial munitions by America (Tokyo 50% destroyed by non-stop … Continue reading Military Ethics Flareup: Ground Troops Claim Superiority to Aerial Munitions→
I keep telling myself this is a real story in the news and not a clever Duffel Blog or Onion writer trying to make fun of Americans. Marines are being taught how to buy gas at local gas stations… That is real, I swear. It comes from a piece called “Butchering pigs, foraging water and … Continue reading U.S. Marines Learn How to Shop at Local Gas Stations→
A nice history angle is provided by the US State Department “share” service in an official embassy post about Russian false flag operations. Russia’s false flag operations date back decades and take many forms. In 1939, the Soviet Union shelled its own troops outside the Soviet village of Mainila near Finland. It then blamed Finland … Continue reading US Embassy in Georgia Explains Russian False Flag Operations→
This American story about freedom is like a page right out of the famous 1974 book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, except it starts with the “idiot” light scenario. …the stop engine light came on his tractor. “All it was was some water in a little old sensor wire and he walks around … Continue reading John Deere Criminalized Repairs: Now Sued by Customers→