Author: | Edward E. Rochon | ISBN: | 9781311074409 |
Publisher: | Edward E. Rochon | Publication: | October 15, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Edward E. Rochon |
ISBN: | 9781311074409 |
Publisher: | Edward E. Rochon |
Publication: | October 15, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Chapter 1 lays out the RD plan, resource denial to major power(s) using economic choking of oil, food or other resources to force coalition formation against the United States. The aim of these coalitions would be to retard the advancement of the human race away from the kind of satanic gangsterism prevalent throughout recorded history. Evil thrives on unjust war, poverty and crime. Peace thrives on the opposite factors. If America is prevented from completing the biblical injunction of populating and subduing the earth (not peoples), we will destroy the resources used to coax the nations into attacking us. Of course, the enemy is also within and American politicians are actively participating in this evil conspiracy against human welfare and virtue. The Marines develop seabed transport and reconnaissance capability. Surface transport maximizes all Marine firepower to protect the ship. There should be more focusing on submarine and seabed capability. The Air Force forms light airborne penetration teams to facilitate air strikes overseas as their part of Plan RD. Resource denial will require upgrading airborne units and the capacity of the Marines. The objective will be to destroy, not conquer or occupy hostile territory. Airborne capacity for direct attack on hostile forces is aided with small gliders. Flatcar planes transport air cavalry long distances. Air, naval and airborne troops are the three prongs of RD mission completion. Chapter 2 covers areas of utilizing new military capacities to enrich America. Chapter 3 emphasizes the need for truth in government and its absence in the past. Chapter 4 discusses ecology and agriculture. It emphasizes a middle course between wilderness and mono-culture as widely practiced today. A number of ideas from previous essays are mentioned and reworded or expanded upon.
Chapter 1 lays out the RD plan, resource denial to major power(s) using economic choking of oil, food or other resources to force coalition formation against the United States. The aim of these coalitions would be to retard the advancement of the human race away from the kind of satanic gangsterism prevalent throughout recorded history. Evil thrives on unjust war, poverty and crime. Peace thrives on the opposite factors. If America is prevented from completing the biblical injunction of populating and subduing the earth (not peoples), we will destroy the resources used to coax the nations into attacking us. Of course, the enemy is also within and American politicians are actively participating in this evil conspiracy against human welfare and virtue. The Marines develop seabed transport and reconnaissance capability. Surface transport maximizes all Marine firepower to protect the ship. There should be more focusing on submarine and seabed capability. The Air Force forms light airborne penetration teams to facilitate air strikes overseas as their part of Plan RD. Resource denial will require upgrading airborne units and the capacity of the Marines. The objective will be to destroy, not conquer or occupy hostile territory. Airborne capacity for direct attack on hostile forces is aided with small gliders. Flatcar planes transport air cavalry long distances. Air, naval and airborne troops are the three prongs of RD mission completion. Chapter 2 covers areas of utilizing new military capacities to enrich America. Chapter 3 emphasizes the need for truth in government and its absence in the past. Chapter 4 discusses ecology and agriculture. It emphasizes a middle course between wilderness and mono-culture as widely practiced today. A number of ideas from previous essays are mentioned and reworded or expanded upon.