if you haven't had a chance to read it yet, i just discovered that it's free as a nookbook on B&N
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Civ...I=civil+war+ii
sorry, if this is common knowledge and/or repost.
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if you haven't had a chance to read it yet, i just discovered that it's free as a nookbook on B&N
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Civ...I=civil+war+ii
sorry, if this is common knowledge and/or repost.
This would be a great thing .... and thanks for the info but they want credit card info.
O.W.
:( Amazon doesn't have it for the Kindle.....
If all you want is a free copy to read get it here: http://www.resist.com/CWII.pdf
It is a pretty good read.
Thanks TC.
O.W.
Thanks TC!
If you have not done so already, read this. I think he's off the mark on a few points, but 85% correct. I think he is 100% correct in regards to the South West, California in particular.
Matthew Bracken (Author of Enemies Foreign and Domestic) made a similar but less in depth study which is equally valuable for prepper types.
Another one to read, and referenced in CWII is The Origins of the American Military Coup of 2012 by CHARLES J. DUNLAP, JR.
http://www.uwec.edu/sfpj/Origins.pdf
Written in 1992 as an assignment for the War College, Charles Dunlap writes about the role of the military in the U.S. federal government and how it could lead to a military coup. It is a fictional work, but part of his premise is that the military is the only branch of the federal government which works and has any credibility, thus allowing them to take over the .gov.
Read them all. Bracken's work is a page or so and the 2012 is about 14 pages. Even CWII can be read in one or two sittings.