We are Absolutely on Our Own
- Gary Glemboski

- Dec 15
- 4 min read
“Enemies of Western Civilization know well how to use propaganda to deceive the gullible, who do not comprehend harsh realities of war” - Ferris
From John Farnam: "Not a good day for the unarmed! Nearly simultaneous massacres of the innocent, in Providence, RI and Bondi Beach, Australia. This time, the most prominent rabbi in Australia is among the murder victims.
It all brings to light the obvious, yet again:
1) No matter where they are, the unarmed do not face a bright future, nor any future for that matter.“Gun-free” Australia, “gun-free” RI, “gun-free” Brown University Campus are all self-evidently not as “safe” as was cyclically promised by naive liberals. In fact, just the opposite. They are all “risk-free hunting grounds” for murderous, armed terrorists, who apparently didn’t see the “no guns allowed” sign!
2) Leftist/Democrats, heavily influenced by their burgeoning radical Islamic constituently, don’t really want to catch/deport violent criminals, nor reduce violence, particularly anti-Jewish/anti-Christian violence.“The more crime you have, the more government you need” This principle infects all leftists, and is the reason Democrats will ever protect and defend violent criminals and “pretend” to want to catch them, but refuse to incarcerate them, and predictably release them immediately, so that they can continue to offend. Accordingly, do not look to Democrats for “protection,” unless you’re violent a criminal!
3) Islam and Western Civilization are incompatible!They will never “co-exist” peacefully, as we’re seeing over and over.Ever-predatory terrorists will always be armed. Among their potential victims, we denizens of Western Civilization, only the willfully naive are not!
Who go unarmed in “paradise” had better be absolutely certain that's really where they are!"
Several attacks over the past week strongly illustrate the need to be vigilant regardless of where we are or what we are doing. Simply living our lives have made us vulnerable to violent, unprovoked, and potentially lethal attacks. The latest ones include:
· Machete Attack
Two women and a service dog were killed, and another woman was injured, during a machete attack in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The deceased victims were stabbed on the sixth floor of the Hotel Jermyn Apartments. A third victim, meanwhile, was critically injured in the attack. The deceased victims are a 61-year-old woman and a 59-year-old woman. The injured victim is a 66-year-old woman and were all victims and the suspect are all residents of the apartment building. The suspect, 30 year old B/M, Michael Woods allegedly told police he smoked the hallucinogenic drug phencyclidine (PCP) earlier in the day before the attack.
· Brown University
There are 2 dead and 9 wounded in Brown University shooting. A person of interest was taken into custody according to spokesperson for the Providence Police Department. The person in custody was caught about 3:45 a.m. at a hotel in Coventry, R.I., about 28 miles south of Providence. At the time the person was detained, the individual was allegedly in possession of two guns. Eight of the nine who had been injured remained in the hospital on Sunday morning, and seven of them were in stable condition and one was in critical but stable condition.
· Bondi Beach
At least 11 people were killed, 29 people were taken to hospital, by gunmen who targeted a Hanukah celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia on Sunday, in what the authorities called a terrorist attack. One of two suspects was also killed, the police said, and the other was said to be wounded and in custody. The New South Wales Police Force said officers also found what they believed to be several improvised explosive devices in a vehicle linked to the suspect who was killed. The vehicle had been parked near the scene of the attack, and bomb disposal units were deployed.
· Acid Attack
A woman was critically injured and taken to a burn center after an aggravated assault involving acid Wednesday. Around 8:16 p.m., a woman was walking around Forsyth Park, in Savannah, GA, and a man hiding in the shadows near Whitaker St. suddenly came out and attacked the victim with an unknown chemical substance. Sources have said the liquid melted through the victim’s clothing and headphones. The victim has been identified Ashley Wasielewski. First responders located and treated the victim on scene before transferring her to a local hospital. Wasielewski has now been transferred to a regional burn center in Augusta for advanced treatment.
· Syrian Attack
Two U.S. Army soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed in Syria on Saturday by a suspected Islamic State attacker who targeted a convoy of American and Syrian forces before being shot dead. The attack was barely a month after Syria announced it had signed a political cooperation agreement with the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State.
These attacks involved everything from edged weapons and firearms to chemical agents—machetes, handguns, rifles, and acid.
The threat landscape is broad and unpredictable. Mastering a separate skill set for every possible weapon isn’t realistic. What is effective is learning core principles—distance, movement, decision-making, and force application—and applying them across any threat you face. Concepts work. Panic doesn’t.
BE SAFE • BE EFFECTIVE • BE READY






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