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Ignorant americans: Lessons the world learned the hard way

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posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 10:42 PM
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Yes I can say this title proudly.

Right now my countrymen are being complete idiots. The went from a moron to a mob style politicos boss.

I ve have listened to the whining and the complaining a lot. I really truly hope half of you end up in the camps.


I have to remember in terms of Darwinism that it is a culling process where society is open in competition. This is so the best rise to the top in various fields of endeavors.

My first ignorant american profiled here is the following.

Born to a one horse share cropper
fathers plan was for many sons to take over...
got sick and plans failed...
learned to fish and hunt game
had to get loaned his rifle

When he died he left virtually nothing...

He was shy and never married....

The true back woods american hick....

I raise my shot class to ya...

well seymore play the....

What you mean...Ok I forgot something...

This like paul Harvey the rest of the story


You ever thought you where having a bad day




Having completed a long tour of duty at this gun, Pvt. McKinney was resting a few paces away when an enemy soldier dealt him a glancing blow on the head with a saber.


John R. McKinney

Wiki shorted him in my opinion.

Wiki on him



John R. McKinney was a United States soldier who received the Medal of Honor in World War II during the campaign to recapture the Philippines from Japanese forces in 1945. Against superior numbers, McKinney single-handedly was able to secure a crucial battlefield area before reinforcements arrived. He was presented the Medal in a White House ceremony by President Harry S. Truman on January 23, 1946.


The book was in my opinion a cant put down.

Phantom Warrior




Singlehandedly repulsing a Japanese attack in 1945, Pvt. John McKinney won the Medal of Honor for one of America's most heroic wartime feats, and here Johnson (Hour of Redemption) presents the event as a docudrama. Private McKinney was the nearly illiterate son of a Georgia sharecropper who served quietly throughout the New Guinea and Philippine campaigns. With victory assured in the Philippines, his unit was sent to defend a remote spit of land far from the fighting, where no one expected the attack when it came. Recovering from his surprise, McKinney recaptured a machine gun from the Japanese, firing until it jammed, then fought on alone with his rifle (he was a crack shot) and bayonet. Afterward, witnesses counted over 100 enemy dead—so many that superiors wanted a lower number before submitting their report.


What makes it so amazing to me. He was robbed of over hundreds of kills. I will only spoil the ending in this.

When they finally came to check on him. If I remember correctly he was in the trench. He told the Lt he needed to get down because they might get him.

To which the LT replied, I dont think that happen. I think you killed them all.


Now tying this in with another thread on Psychohistory and another on human function (both mine), I will mention modeling.

What was interesting was the shaping factors of his childhood. He learned how to move and disappear from a cat in the backwoods of georgia.

Interview with Author

What the world learned this day.
Nation Japan
Lesson-
just because the american has no formal education does not mean he knows nothing. One man can hold back a division.
Perhaps the man must be considered as a whole.

A thought for the thread..

To the wannabes out there. What if I told you there was a way to build an army made up of McKinney's.

Why do you think I am beyond sure that when the SHTF I can hold this area.....

Well till my next review of an ignorant american:



SEYMORE!!!!!!



[edit on 18-3-2010 by ripcontrol]



posted on Mar, 18 2010 @ 10:49 PM
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Ok I'll play, so how do we build an army of McKinneys?



posted on Mar, 19 2010 @ 08:12 PM
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reply to post by hawkiye
 


Let me ask you a question in a different way.

How would you go about doing it. Your in charge, how would you turn your soldiers into BA's?

I have to keep my methods somewhat hidden because when it does come down to it, its my ace in the hole. It will take me about two weeks to get the soldiers up to the cmoh level, maybe three max.

Walk the process. I am always curious about what methods others might develop.

Might I suggest starting where He was different then other soldiers.

Profile him and post your results.



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