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Thanks Matt. This has been one of my major bugaboos for a long time, based on what China has done in places like Panama with shipping containers. Perhaps in British Columbia as well. Having sold shipping containers for a short spell, they are pretty amazing in many ways. I would encourage folks to have a many hundred foot reel of wire to string across streets and long driveways. A reel or two of barbed wire to use as tanglefoot will raise hell with these guys trying to transit your fields or other open areas on motorbikes.

Keep prepping friends. I saw the guys from RAV down on the border today reporting on the continuing treason with the NGO's using our tax money to import the enemy formations.

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On the money. Matt has nailed it on this scenario. I fully expect this to occur here in the US in our very near future. Prepare accordingly.

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Can't say you didn't warn us. Numerous times.

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Just a small note: "The naive globalist NGO do-gooders" → I don't think anymore they're innocent or naive. The style of camps being built in Ireland doesn't make any sense at all.

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Spot on again, my DR350 will go almost anywhere, does 50 MPH no problem, 200 mile range, air cooled, carb, no computers, easy to fix.

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Matt Bracken hits the bullseye again!

He needs to tell the morons at the Pentagon about this, but they will neither read nor listen. THEY KNOW IT ALL.

DIE (DEI) is more important to them.

The American Military is still fighting World War II, training in Amphibious Landings tactics… at least the Marine Corp is, my Son, Sergeant of his Scout-Sniper STA unit in Iraq laughingly told me.

The only difference is the Marines added a few hovercraft as a compliment to their AmTracs.

How about Rhodesian Fire Force Tactics which defeated the Commies (Until Commie Carter and Young gave Rhodesia to the Commies). The Pentagon, turned these proven tactics down.

Oh shytte, everything changes… but nothing changes.

Wait to see what Matt writes about, happens here… to some degree or another.

You don’t believe Matt?…Interpol did. It kept Europe from blowing up in their face from "refugees" ...for a while, anyway.

Termini…

Jack Lawson

Member, Sully H. deFontaine Special Forces Association Chapter 51, Las Vegas, Nevada

Author of the “Civil Defense Manual,” “The Slaver’s Wheel,” “A Failure of Civility,” “And We Hide From The Devil” and “In Defense.” Go to www.CivilDefenseManual.com and JackLawsonBooks.Substack.com

“The Rhodesian Light Infantry… was the toughest and most mission-oriented people since the Roman Legions.”

Quote about my unit from a friend of mine, a retired Major General of the U.S. Army and former commanding officer of the 1st Air Cavalry Division

From Jack Lawson… an American in 1RLI Support Commando and attached to Rhodesian “C Squadron” SAS Africa 1976-79

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The fact we have DRONES flying over so many US cities right now, unmolested and unquestioned by the alphabet agencies, should be a cause for concern.

Drones + migrants + motorcycles/pickup trucks + guns = bad news.

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Great. Show military-industrial-complex accounting , investor relations,

management departments. Those armored vehicles, trucks, APC, tanks are wasted costs.

Military power on the cheap without 3 piece suits meeting in DC, Mar La Go, Brussels, London, Geneva are so gone.

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Great post. Thanks. Forewarned, forearmed?

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If the 2nd Amendment were honored as intended, American rednecks would have run and gun shooting competition leagues with all the vehicle classes described above, and $3T would never have gone missing from the Pentagon.

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Off topic but, WTF is the deal with an Iranian warship off of the east coast deploying drones into NJ?

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If Hegseth is confirmed we might have a chance.

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TW 200....hummm

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DR200 is also one to look at. See used ones for under $1K

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Rode a lot of single track/enduro trails in northern MI.

Just some notes of interest for you maybe, Matt.

we had suzuki dr 650’s—very heavy for technical dirty and horrible in sand.

long range with big tanks though—Fast—90-100mph easy.

with good knobs, and a seasoned rider, could manage the more tech trails/terrain

I trained my son on his Yamaha tw 200—perfect beginner—too slow, too small of gas tank—

something light and fast, with ability to add larger tank, is what folks should consider.

A bike that is easy to work on…very important.

I chose the DR 650 because MANY 3rd world countries us them for their military/police teams. VERY reliable….BUT….ELECTRIC START ….if battery is low/dead, you can push start….BUT….they are heavy m…fu…ers!!lol so this can be difficult, unless you have a good downhill…

NO SCHOOL like OLD SCHOOL…..Early 2000’s KLR 250, DR 300 would be great, anything LIGHT/4stroke that’ll do over 60 mph that you can add a lrger gas tank.

btw…i’m writing this at 3am, e tn, i woke up and checked my work emails….read your post…

so i’m writing this just in case you wanted more info on bikes to help folks..

Best,

Thomas

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A "first principles" approach to warfare.

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Thank you sir! Excellent post and I've shared with my close brothers. I am well aware of the importance of having, for ourselves, dual sport bikes with large tanks. we have 650's. long range, carry alot of gear, way better than a smaller 200. HEAVY, BUT, worth it. get physically prepared (weight training, cardio), get mentally prepared (read Matt's books, JWR books, but most of all, MENTALLY PREPARE to do what is necessary and HAVE 3 PLANS), MOST importantly.....PREPARE SPIRITUALLY, YOU HAVE A SPIRIT that CAN connect with OUR Creator God....get quiet, pray, listen, ASK for wisdom and He WILL give it....in the form of knowledge...THEN....YOU must apply that knowledge WITH FAITH....and then it becomes WISDOM! AMEN and Merry Christmas to you ALL and your families. Pray, Plan, Prep

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