THE MANTRA IN ACTION | 2010-08-26
Adelheim's basic work in finding and sending my arguments against anti-whites on Stormfront is important.
But BUGS will run these with new articles, because the first, of course, got no comments. A commenter tells me that Kelso's whitenewsnow has some discussion of it, which I will look up. But for BUGSers, nothing about this is new.
But if you are being trained in using a weapon, you can learn all about the theory and how to take it apart and put it back together and its effects in action. But you still have to pull the trigger, and your instructor has to watch you do it.
I do not want this to make BUGS boring. So skip it if you like. But I do want BoardAd to put in the whole Mantra where I do. I want everybody to see that what works is repetition. You pull the trigger over and over and over.
There are only a few of these. Then Adelheim added some of his own replies using this method. To me, this is very important.
If this bores YOU, it is because you know about the Mantra. But if you are bored, the other side is driven up the wall. They can't deal with it.
We are the ONLY source of the Mantra. NOBODY but BUGS and the shows set up by BUGS members ever mentions the Mantra.
There is a lot of difference between theory and practice. Some people may agree with the theory of hammering in the Mantra, but when they start doing it, they have an urge to expand it to be more interesting or look better.
The Bang! Bang! Bang! I advocate is the one I practiced. It is a tough discipline.
And it is a lot like Classical warfare. The Greeks beat the Persians because the Persians used a mass attack, while the Greeks held together. Rome perfected this technique, locking shields and going in as a solid block. They formed an early tank, the testudo or tortoise, by forming a square and using the central shields as a roof.
This was easy theory and terribly hard practice. In the midst of a battle, it is against every instinct. When the moment comes, some want to run and some want to hold back and some want to go beserker.
On the Field of Mars Romans practiced doing the same thing, together, for thousands of hours.
I would like to hear from BUGSERS who have practice in using the Mantra this way.
I am sure everyone on the Field of Mars would rather have been hearing tales of Great Heroes and practicing far more exciting tactics.
But it is critical for the few of us who have found the fatal dent in the enemy lines to show how we pull the trigger or lock shields.