Gordon Cucullu's
Action Plan for Concerned Citizens
Situation
America is under attack on a multi-front, multi-layered, often clandestine enemy that is part of a loose, informal aggregation of several seemingly unrelated movements, countries, and groups.
America's enemies can be divided for purposes of understanding them into six general categories:
- Rogue states - examples are Iran, Syria, North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia. Examples of borderline rogue states are Pakistan, Egypt, Libya, Nigeria, and Nicaragua.
- Criminal Organizations - examples are South American and Asian drug cartels; street gangs such as Mara Salvatrucha (MS 13), Crips, and Bloods; organized criminal rings such as the Russian, Sicilian and Italian based organizations; and international counterfeiters (money, cigarettes, pharmaceuticals), smugglers, human traffickers, and pirates.
- Radical Islamist movements - examples are al Qaeda and its offshoots, Hamas, HezbAllah, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET), Kosovo Liberation Army, a rash of Palestine-based organizations, Jemaah Islamiah (JI), Chechen rebels, and Abu Sayaf.
- Enabling personnel and groups - examples are U.S. and European hard-left, anti-American groups including Muslim "charities," radical mosques and Wahabbist imams, American Black Muslims, CAIR, ACLU, Code Pink, MoveOn.org, PETA, and many, many others. Neo-Stalinist academics and those whose ideology is stuck in the 1960s continue to dominate college campuses and try to impose their ideology on students.
- Enabling states - examples are the Peoples Republic of China, Russia, Indonesia, Mexico, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, and UAE.
- Communist ideology-based terrorist groups - examples here include Colombia's FARC, Sandinistas, ALF, ELF, Japanese Red Army, Latin American-based revolutionary movements, and Asian-based revolutionary movements.
American politics appear to be hamstrung by a radical ideology based on self-inflicted restrictions imposed by political correctness, moral relativism, and secular humanism. These promote a cult of lack of denial of reality, avoidance of personal responsibility and dependency on government.
The American people themselves - unduly influenced by an ignorant and culpable media - are so far removed from the requirements of conducting effective modern warfare - political, economic, and military - that they force authorities to restrain necessary power projection by misplaced concerns such as "rights" for enemies, irrational definition of torture, and misunderstanding the requirements of nationhood (e.g., self defense, secure borders). Americans misunderstand that war means imposing one's will on an enemy despite a cost in blood and treasure.
Consequently Americans are increasingly unable to deal with casualties - friendly or enemy - in a realistic way and consonant with the requirements of super-power status. War by definition means acceptance of regrettable but necessary harm to civilians, and a willingness to incur and inflict casualties.
Mission
To counter-attack America's enemies on all fronts and defeat them in detail.
Survival of America as a bastion of freedom depends entirely on the accomplishing this mission.
Concept of the Operation
Concerned American citizens, impatient with endless dithering and ineffectuality of government must become personally, aggressively involved in combating the enemy on many fronts - education, information, and financial.
10 Point Action Plan for all Concerned Citizens
1. Donate: time, money, talent, support. You have more talents and gifts than you realize.
2. Join: Organizations, political action committees, soldier and ideological support organizations. Many are out there. Check them out carefully; support them through contributions and volunteer actions.
3. Write: letters to papers and magazines, articles, books, blogs, forums, web sites. Emails to friends and relatives. Start your own blog. Keep it brief, to the point, and simple.
4. Organize: can't find a group you especially like? Found your own. Like the group you're affiliated with but it doesn't hold an event in your area? Then start one! Small events can be effective and they are a lot easier to get going that something too ambitious initially.
5. Support: the troops, their families, elected officials who think the way you do, candidates who promote the causes you like, organizations that fight for our freedom.
6. Recruit: like what you're doing? Think it's important? Then bring others into action with you.
7. Persevere: does it sometime feel that you're beating your head on the wall with no results? Everyone thinks that way occasionally. You must hang in there and be patient. All it takes is one success and you will know that all the effort has been worthwhile.
8. Fly your colors: stick a support the troops decal on your car - then send them letters and packages. Put the American flag in your front lawn. Wear red on Friday.
9. Speak: not everyone is a public speaker but we all have the opportunity to express ourselves. Be willing to speak your views courteously, intelligently, and respectfully. Avoid being drawn into a shouting match.
10. Be courageous: you will get a lot of opposition, some of it vocal, some perhaps physical. Stick with it because you know you are right in your beliefs.
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