Anonymous ID: aaa21a Sept. 21, 2020, 12:27 p.m. No.10734354   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4359 >>4435 >>4546

Evident showdown between conservative/patriots and radicalized American communist/libs is looming. Far left is being pushed by media and their leaders into "burn it all down" desperation. We've seen this movie before in other nations, but not here. Are we ready? Does the plan actually include this showdown, with Q+ preparing us for this stiff do or die resistance? Or are we to believe some sort of "miracle" will soon happen to deflate the left?

 

If this has been about nothing more than preparing us for inevitable, but necessary violent conflict, are we prepared for the full reality of what that means? They want to kill us. Are we prepared to kill them in return? Personally, I am absolutely ready willing and able to kill as many of them as I am able. Would like to see other than, but am fully prepared in every way, especially my conscience. Liberty or death.

 

For those still trying to wrap their minds around what the conflict could look like, even if short lived once the hot lead starts flying, I would recommend taking a look at what actual combat looks like. My preferred footage is WW2, and especially against Imperial Japan.

 

Periscope Films from LA is a film rescue/restoration company that specializes in govt, military and industrial film productions between the 1930's through the 70's. Many of the films include Army, Navy and Air Force combat footage that was intended for a restricted audience (military brass and NCO training). Sure, we've all seen combat footage in old B&W documentaries, but not in the detail shown in these restricted films.

 

The Philippines produced some of the best combat footage for a number of reasons. Liberating that island nation was extremely important in the effort against Japan. Once on ground, Allied soldiers were welcomed by the vast majority of the population, who offered everything, including their lives, to help in any way they could to route out the Japanese. That also meant military film crews, along with civilian assistants, guides and scouts, were deeply entrenched with the fighting soldiers, thus producing some of the most dramatic rural and urban combat footage.

 

Here are three films for a good dose of actual combat. Current conflict would be different, but similar if they are hell bent on absolute mayhem, destruction and violence. Us or them.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C68eY1ovdEE - Philippines overall.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVHcd85JOXo - Early 1944 Philippines and European Western Front Bulge + Jan bombing damage footage.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dP8DS-dTc - Philippines urban combat in Luzon.