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Is that the guy Ian associates with that Russ was implying is some kind of Nazi, all because he's a specialist in Norse shit?
>Fat man thinks everything Nordic is Nazi stuff because the Germans had autism about Norse nigger moon runes 80 years ago.
We should take him to Spain right now, holy week is going on. Nigger is going to have a aneurism over it if he get's ass mad over nord shit.
 
Interesting discussion between a former CAG and DEVGRU opeator about issues with military acquistions, the HK416, and suppressor use
I don't know anything about this Slade guy besides he was forced out of Goober group and is super racially ambiguous but the official Trex Arms twitter account said that he predicts that "gulags" will inevitably come to America and that Conservatives need to be the ones standing outside the wire.
Usually such beliefs are not found in the mainstream.
 
I don't know anything about this Slade guy besides he was forced out of Goober group and is super racially ambiguous but the official Trex Arms twitter account said that he predicts that "gulags" will inevitably come to America and that Conservatives need to be the ones standing outside the wire.
Usually such beliefs are not found in the mainstream.
It indicates either a superficial understanding of the true nature of partisan politics or the presense of an agenda which feeds into the same.
 
Mrgunsandgear had a lemon for his review of the new (to the US) Glock 28. Hope to see more reviews to see if this early batch is wonky or he just got rather unlucky. The TFBTV one is purported to have ran flawlessly in their review. I'm autistic and really like .380 firearms and was hoping to grab one, now I'm going to wait a while
 
Interesting discussion between a former CAG and DEVGRU opeator about issues with military acquistions, the HK416, and suppressor use
The US Military must really not give a shit about their CAG/DEVGRU/Tier 1s going fully public. The US guys are a dime a dozen, a bunch of Canadians too, there's been a handful of SAS/SBS guys that have done the same, but i've never heard of any other Euro-SOF doing this.

Is it a cultural thing or are those countries just uniquely lax about it?
 
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I ain't gonna say to disarm all the trannies and round them all up, but for every one which is remotely level headed (I don't think I've ever talked with any who was 100% tightly wrapped), there's like 20 who are some kind of narcissistic 'activist' and a typically some sort of horrible person.

Now, that's not grounds for being disarmed, assholes have rights, but I've seen really quite a few trannies making statements and repeated calls to arms which leave me wondering why they aren't fucking Baker'd. You can say that about normal people, too, but trannies just seem to exhibit a higher ratio, particularly for such a tiny demographic.
Stop seeing them as women and start seeing them as autistic men in wigs and it all suddenly makes sense.
 
The US Military must really not give a shit about their CAG/DEVGRU/Tier 1s going fully public. The US guys are a dime a dozen, a bunch of Canadians too, there's been a handful of SAS/SBS guys that have done the same, but i've never heard of any other Euro-SOF doing this.

Is it a cultural thing or are those countries just uniquely lax about it?
I think it's partly because there's more of a LARPER market in the US who wants to hear from SOF, partly because the US doesn't really have a mechanism to prosecute these guys like some European countries. For all of the talk about Delta being the most elite and secretive unit they've had people leaking or going public and writing books since the 70s. Supposedly US special operations have to sign non disclosure agreements but those aren't really enforceable (?)
 
I think it's partly because there's more of a LARPER market in the US who wants to hear from SOF, partly because the US doesn't really have a mechanism to prosecute these guys like some European countries. For all of the talk about Delta being the most elite and secretive unit they've had people leaking or going public and writing books since the 70s. Supposedly US special operations have to sign non disclosure agreements but those aren't really enforceable (?)
They sign NDAs but it's only enforceable if the mission or whatever isn't public knowledge. The POTUS tweeting about it or doing a press conference sort of makes such NDAs void since at that moment it's no longer a TS classification.

Furthermore, most books they write are reviewed by a board at the Pentagon and anything they deem still classified is removed. Even fiction books written by former SOF guys are sent to the review board. Could be anything from dates, names, or tactics. The tactics side is probably a grey area as well since there's Army publications that teaches one how to do said maneuvers or tactics.
 
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They sign NDAs but it's only enforceable if the mission or whatever isn't public knowledge. The POTUS tweeting about it or doing a press conference sort of makes such NDAs void since at that moment it's no longer a TS classification.

Furthermore, most books they write are reviewed by a board at the Pentagon and anything they deem still classified is removed. Even fiction books written by former SOF guys are sent to the review board. Could be anything from dates, names, or tactics. The tactics side is probably a grey area as well since there's Army publications that teaches one how to do said maneuvers or tactics.
I'd be surprised if Richard Marchinko went through this process considering the content and criticisms in Rogue Warrior.
 
I've been watching C&Rsenals recent 6 hour Q&A.


I don't know whether Mae does it deliberately but just like last year she seemed to steer Othias away from talking about his interaction with museums and archives.

I have no experience of the situation in the US but in the UK those are institutions that are full of gatekeepers, who put a lot of effort into controlling access for only the properly credentialed. Ian McCollum's mate Jonathan Ferguson being a great example of this, filling his museum with shit dioramas, exhibitions on American gun culture, and areas for larpers to act out for an audience. While the actual collection stays safely locked up in the back. Refusing to digitise records (which google at one point was offering to do for free) for fear the unqualified people might gain access to them.

Othias mentioned he pays people to access the archives. A novel approach when you actually pay someone with money, rather than in exposure or experience (cough cough Mark Novak winging about not being able to find an apprentice). It's still fucked up that some PhD student working at Subways probably has better access than he has.
 
I have no experience of the situation in the US but in the UK those are institutions that are full of gatekeepers, who put a lot of effort into controlling access for only the properly credentialed. Ian McCollum's mate Jonathan Ferguson being a great example of this, filling his museum with shit dioramas, exhibitions on American gun culture, and areas for larpers to act out for an audience. While the actual collection stays safely locked up in the back. Refusing to digitise records (which google at one point was offering to do for free) for fear the unqualified people might gain access to them.
I have no experience or anecdotal evidence to base this opinion on but my assumption is that American institutions are just as bad as the British ones, what I base this on is the simple fact that these people realize that their knowledge and access to it is literally all that separates them from the plebs and so they'll guard that access jealously.
 
I have no experience or anecdotal evidence to base this opinion on but my assumption is that American institutions are just as bad as the British ones, what I base this on is the simple fact that these people realize that their knowledge and access to it is literally all that separates them from the plebs and so they'll guard that access jealously.
The Library of Congress is a great resource that doesn't have any equivalent in the UK. Not because they can't but they won't. Instead the Imperial war museum will charge you £17 for a print of an image that should be out of copyright. If you take a picture in a fucking museum that's state owned it comes with copyright restrictions.

Jonathan Ferguson and all those nice chaps at the Tank Museum, have used state assets to carve out some very cushy numbers for themselves. Also you should see what's happened at other IWM war museums such as HMS Belfast or The cabinet war rooms, both of which are just tourist traps designed to sell as much tack as possible.
 
Othais comes off as overworked, sleep-deprived, and a tad oblivious the more I listen to him candidly.
His Youtube numbers are apparently bad enough that he's pushing Utreon over Patreon, they still rely on YouTube's "algorithm" to do their marketing for them, and with Mark Novak(alleged terrible gunsmith) going on his own way he doesn't attract bubba looking for gunfixing tutorials.
 
SRA Reddit trannies are mad at everyone's favorite shitpistol loving Lesbian Aunt, Hop.
Literally all the reddit trannies have now is Tactical Manface, Karl the Kuck and random 3k subs channels. Can't watch GT, Brandon Herrera, Hop, Brass Facts, Sage Dynamics, Paul Harrell etc etc. All chuds.
This person gets cool points in my book just for nice HECU cosplay.
 
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