America's Second Civil War - A Retrospective - Chapter One
It's too soon to say who won, but it's time enough for some "exit" polling!
“On the first night of the war, we burned down our government employee neighbor’s house, on the second night, we burned down the local fire station”
It’s difficult to remember how it all began, because there were so many factors, too myriad to mention, but the tangibles… they are easier to remember, reflect on, and recount.
“A major escalation was the now infamous ‘murder your neighbor’ strategy. Lore is that a particularly enraged citizen had a fascinating revelation - ‘I can’t kill the oligarchs, but I can kill my neighbor that works for the feds’. Nobody knows for sure which agency he worked for, or if it even happened at all, for that matter, but the story is that an angry neighbor came to the realization that the ‘elite’ were too distant, too untouchable, too protected, but he had a neighbor that routinely drove a late model sedan with US government ‘exempt’ tags. It was nothing too elaborate, he just made some Molotov cocktails in his garage while drinking some beers, and listening to some classic Motorhead; Ten cocktails to be exact. One for every ground floor door and window. He pre-staged them around the house, one adjacent to every point of possible egress, armed only with a pistol. Then, after they were all in place, he grabbed his ‘Vietnam Veteran’ Commemorative zippo lighter, and starting with the back door, he lit the gas bombs, and threw them at the points of possible exit.”
“Modern, suburban, wood framed homes alight quickly, so it was a partial success, the house did go up in flames, but apparently our beer soaked buddy had one too many Bud Lights, and made his cocktails with 100% petrol, and while the flames were fast, they didn’t last. So, within a few minutes, the flash fires had subsided, and the fire department arrived to douse what remained of the flames. The house was a total loss, but the neighbor, and his family, survived, thanks to the quick response of the fire trucks”
“The next night, our firebug tried the same approach, but this time mixed with soap, and his target was the local fire station, just a few blocks down the street, and this time, he shot everyone that tried to egress. There were no survivors. On night three, he went after another neighbor, this one worked for the local DMV. In this case, the DMV employee, and his family, were killed, in the inferno, with only a few rounds shot into the windows, as they tried to escape”
“Thus began the ‘murder you neighbor’ campaign. It turns out that in modern America, almost every government stooge, lived near the people that they hate, and repress, and despise… but they never considered how vulnerable that they are, until it was too late.”
Nobody can be sure of the numbers, but legend has it that tens of thousands of government employees were murdered in the first month. It turns out that the lack of fire stations, and fire fighters, spelled doom for the midnight explosive house fire; Who knew?
Of course, with no fire departments, the police started showing up instead, and although not prepared to fight the fire, they could assist with the egress, and suppress the hail of gun shots that prevented it, and this worked, a few times. However, our fire wielding friends realized pretty quickly that the police couldn’t assist with egress, while coming under fire themselves. This method was perfected with a few test cases whereby it was determined that the fire itself was a perfect ambush scenario. The police stopped responding after a few of these slaughters.
It might have stopped there, but it didn’t. Just like firehouses, police stations are fixed in location, and normally only had 3-4 ways in or out. It didn’t take much to capitalize on those bottlenecks. But before that were the ambushes. It turns out that the overwhelming police response to ‘active shooter’ 911 calls, was also a liability. People quickly realized that by making such calls, they could predict where the police would show up, and establish their perimeter, and if the revolutionaries were pre-staged on an outer ring of that location, they actually drew the police into an ambush where they were surrounded, before they even arrived.
But that’s not the worst part! By knowing the next nearest police stations, they could also predict the direction and routes that assisting officers would arrive from, and it only took a few pre-positioned gunmen to turn these entry routes into pinch points of death. It was soon after that the police stopped responding at all.
The neighbor killings really took off at this point. It turns out that most people DO know their neighbors, or, at least, know enough. They have a feel for what they do, where they work, when they work, and when they sleep. Unlike the first American Civil War, this time we were intermixed; This proved to be devastating! It was open war on everybody. Government employees, police, teachers, judges, bureaucrats, technocrats, federal employees, state employees, county employees, city employees… it was impossible for the masses to ‘get to’ the higher ups, but they could kill their kids’ nannies, their maids, their tutors, their yard care workers. Basically, everyone around the orbit of the big wigs. were killed.
And that is when things got ugly! With the elimination of police and fire, the worst massacres really began. Schools, libraries, all government buildings, hospitals, banks, planned parenthood clinics, financial advisor firms, insurance offices, “woke” retail businesses, you name it; All destroyed! Including all of the government employee homes that the forces could find.
And that’s when they started on the military bases. Similar to everything else, they were relatively unprotected. The very gates, choke-points, they installed for their own counter-terrorism security, became easy kill zones for the revolutionaries. It only happened a few times, but it was enough, so that in short order, the base employees stopped showing up altogether. Some of these bases held huge numbers of the very expensive aircraft that have consumed the US ‘defense’ budget for decades. It wasn’t long before the revolutionaries realized that a single $0.89 rifle round, fired through a jet engine, could render a multi-million dollar aircraft, INOP. That’s a phenomenal ROI, and it was repeated without mercy.
One could argue that the minorities suffered the most; mass killings, crucifixions, middle of the street immolations, entire neighborhoods wiped out. The backlash for the protected, heralded, worshipped minorities, was beyond measure. Calling it a backlash is almost unfair, because it was, in reality, a reciprocation, in reverse, one thousand fold. Let’s just say that it wasn’t a good time to have a pride flag, BLM banner, or Ukraine flag in your yard. Having a Biden bumper-sticker was an instant death sentence. Blacks, gays, Muslims, Hispanics, and of course, the Jews, … it was pretty hard to hide the fact that you weren’t white, straight, English speaking and Christian.
Also, it turns out that a bottom’s up revolution, still works. Nobody could get to the “top”, but they could kill everyone beneath them, and that, it appears, was enough. When your neighbor is in the Air Force, or the Army, or the FBI, or the DHS, ATF, IRS, HHS, INS, HUD, DEA, EEOC, NIS, SS, CIA, NSA… whatever, they can be killed in their driveway while retrieving their mail or mowing their lawn.
Nobody knows the first year death toll, but estimates place it at ~100 million.
That’s also when the real purges began…
To be continued
Reference the movie “New Order”
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12474056/