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The Pro-White Leadership is Human

Posted by Bob on November 20th, 2010 under Coaching Session


Military history has a lot of detail about why someone failed or won a battle. But the most important and consistent theme in battle history is dismissed as “The Thirteen Division wasn’t there.”

If you don’t talk about WHY it wasn’t there, you are ignoring one of the most important phenomena in the whole panorama of history.

And, not surprisingly, the officers who are raised on this kind of history end up saying that they lost a battle because “They didn’t show up.”

In the Greatest Generation, many soldiers didn’t fire a single shot in a battle. Many of the Heroes of D-Day lost their weapons and didn’t even realize it.

One fairly realistic estimate was that a fifth of the troops did eighty percent of the fighting.

Their training, after all, had been tough, but it had been tough to show how Macho the sergeant was. Then a group of men who had been trained to be meek poured out onto Omaha Beach.

But no military textbook is going to even MENTION the guys who lost their rifles and didn’t notice, much less the ones who simply didn’t join in the shooting others were doing in the general direction of the enemy.

And when you beat a man down until he is motivated only by his fear of the sergeant, what do you expect him to do when the sergeant, like most bullies, is busy protecting his own ass and the guy on the other side won’t just make him do laps, but will KILL him?

Just as he did what the sergeant said, he will do what the guy with a gun and a will to kill him wants him to do. That is human nature. That is why our modern US Army is better trained than any American soldiers were in the first half of the last century, when training meant macho sergeants, not macho soldiers.

We learn little from major disasters because no one is interested in the causes. They are interested in blame, either placing it or avoiding it. The verdict will always be, “human error,” but precious little attention is paid to the exact nature of that “human error.”

Either the pro-white cause is hopeless or its leaders have failed. This is one reason AIL is so popular with our present leaders: It’s not their fault.

The catch in that is that, if things are hopeless, what is the point of the movement and of its leaders?

Lord Nelson explained how I almost emptied to the Opposing Views section of SF by using the Mantra. To my amazement, he said he had not been “criticizing” me! No way, Jose! That was giant compliment, and could be nothing else.

But a lot of other people watched the anti-watched left flat when the Mantra wheel went over them, but no leader would ever mention it.

I have done that sort of thing for decades and no leadership has ever noted that my approach worked. I finally figured out one of the simplest and most basic rules of human behavior, so simple that you never THINK about it.

No leaders of ANYTHING like any change of direction. This is not an attack on our leadership because you will NEVER elect a leadership of ANYTHING that does not automatically react negatively to a change in direction.

The lesson is worth bringing up, but it must also be fitted into reality. As long as human beings are our leadership, they will always end up opposing, or in most cases totally ignoring, a new direction

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  1. #1 by Dave on 11/20/2010 - 10:20 am

    Mantra thinking is much more than just “a change in direction”. It is a high resolution panorama of the entire battlefield.

    It is a one hundred and eighty degrees turn in how soldiers are trained.

    Visibility of the terrain and what is hiding there is everything in battles. WWII battles were completely different from battles today where everything in the terrain is revealed and instantaneously and accurately mapped.

    The D-Day assault troops were suffering from vertigo. They were woefully disoriented. That is the story of most of WWII. Read the Kennedy story and PT109, it is exactly the same story. Those clowns had no way to get properly oriented. They couldn’t coordinate. They didn’t have the information and they didn’t have the communications to make it happen and they quickly succumbed to vertigo.

    Some people are gifted with an instinct for terrain. They have a sixth sense. They never succumb to vertigo. Those are the soldiers that did well in WWII.

    But Mantra thinking is an entirely different approach. Mantra thinking takes care of the problem of vertigo without a reliance on technology. And it is truly a step ahead of anything in the martial arts. The problem with the martial arts is its very conditioning is its weakness. The martial artist is subject to vertigo because there is nothing in the martial arts that recognizes the fact that reality is free to be anything it wants to be. Mantra thinking doesn’t have this problem because it is what is obvious and right in front of your face that Mantra thinking focuses on. It is what is so obvious that nobody ever mentions it that Mantra thinking is centered around.

    Mantra thinking is 180 degrees the opposite of what Mommy Professor does.

    The police in America are very vulnerable for the same reason our troops in Afghanistan are vulnerable. They are entirely reliant on gear and PROCEDURES. Look how quickly the New Orleans police folded in Katrina. Without the police radio all it took was a couple of mutts popping their Glocks and the entire police force ran and holed up at headquarters. The American police and military are products of Mommy Professor.

    This is true in Israel too. Look how the Israeli army fell apart in Lebanon because they couldn’t get at Hezbollah with their gear and PROCEDURES. Instead they had to get at Hezbollah the old fashioned way by taking them out with light machine guns and concussion grenades. The Israeli soldiers refused to do it. Mommy Professor never said anything about actually having to fight and die without their precious aerial gear and sophisticated communications, so they took a powder and turned on the guys giving the orders.

    All these people do not have a clue as to what Mantra thinking is. Once you climb on board the train of Mantra thinking you get power. So don’t worry about the so-called pro-white leadership. That stuff will take care of itself.

  2. #2 by shari on 11/20/2010 - 3:17 pm

    I think that any honest leader is trying to cope with that DAMNED, problem,reaction,solution paradigm. Probably without knowing it. The mantra sticks to the PROBLEM now, and then sticks to the PROBLEM again, when then the reaction sets in. It’s how we will know who is pro-white, and who is pro-genocide.

  3. #3 by Wandrin on 11/20/2010 - 4:33 pm

    But if you change the ground underneath them enough so that their followers start heading in a different direction then eventually they’ll run to the front of the column 🙂

    • #4 by OldBlighty on 11/20/2010 - 10:33 pm

      I read something written somewhere, where the author said leaders don’t really lead, they just follow from out in front.

      So when we have completed our work, I assume there will be a crush of leaders, rushing to get in front of our angry mobs.

      Of course Bob and the Pro Whites from team BUGs will get no credit, but we don’t care about such things.

      What we care about is winning and we’ll always know who really made history, right? 😉

  4. #5 by Alan B on 11/20/2010 - 10:22 pm

    American WW2 Tank veterans will display more hatred for the brass at home than for the Germans they engaged in battle. Why? Before arriving in Europe, they were reassured that the Sherman Tank was the best armoured and armed tank in the world. Imagine the shock when the Sherman round bounced off the enemy tank. These tank men were inovative and created tactics that prolonged their life expendency, to hell with experts and their book of words. Their mantra became, two steps forward and one step back, attack them from the rear and in numbers. Mommy Professor would call this behavior heresy.
    The Red Amy did Mommy Professor proud in WW2, the Red Army was brave and obeident and died in the millions. The individual willingly sacraficed their life to the collective cause of Marxism. B.S. They feared their wordist behind the front more than they feared the Germans. Reality does not matter to the Wrordist.
    Inovative thinking could cost you your life in the Red Army. Stalin purged the inovators in the Red Army, they were enemies of the State and they save his crazy wordist ass, the USSR possessed thousands of tanks in 194, no thanks to Stalin.
    The Mantra is a wordist worst nightmare. The Mantra is not a false promise, warped reality or twisted history. The Mantra is stone cold reality, like those Panther tanks the Sherman crews met for the first time.

  5. #6 by Wandrin on 11/24/2010 - 2:43 pm

    “Of course Bob and the Pro Whites from team BUGs will get no credit, but we don’t care about such things.”

    Yup. No ego.

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