Street art in Vancouver BC
Across the Lions Gate bridge from Giustra's house
When it is clear that you are faced with a domestic ENEMY then you have the right to use force. But no more than necessary. Arrest them, imprison them, hold them for federal authorities, give them water to keep them alive
And one chunk of bread per day.
The hospital can put you on a drip of intravenous antibiotic while you sit in a reclining chair and code. Save your health first, because it's not an either or choice.
If it is LOCAL MEDIA
Then people should really set up pickets outside the TV stations and newspaper paper offices that have SIDED WITH THE INSURGENCY.
Make it clear to them that by doing so they become DOMESTIC ENEMIES and citizens have the right to use FORCE against these media outlets to either silence them, or take over them.
COUNTERinsurgency
99 just went to a different board in the Catalog.
The military order Havoc! was a signal given to the English military forces in the Middle Ages to direct the soldiery (in Shakespeare's parlance 'the dogs of war') to pillage and chaos.
The 'let slip' is an allusion to the slip collars that were used to restrain dogs and were easily 'let slip' to allow the dogs to run and hunt.
The Black Book of the Admiralty, 1385 is a collection of laws in French and Latin that relate to the organisation of the English Navy. In the 'Ordinances of War of Richard II' in that book we find:
"Item, qe nul soit si hardy de crier havok."
[Item: No one should be so foolish as to cry havoc.]
An English text which comes nearer to defining the term is found in Grose's Military Antiquities Respecting a History of the English Army, 1801. Grose was quoting a translation of an Old French text by Thomas De Brotherton, the first Earl of Norfolk (Brotherton died in 1338):
"Likewise be all manner of beasts, when they be brought into the field and cried havoke, then every man to take his part."