By The Leveller
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This review is from: Waking Up in Indian Country: Harm City: 2015 (Paperback)
July 12, 2016
What you will never hear in the mainstream news but will hear from LaFond and kindred spirits like Colin Flaherty is that Their Every Word is a Threat...
This is book is sort of the chronological sequel to War Drums: 40 miles from the Big House. It covers the post Baltimore Riot period to the end of 2015. What you will never hear in the mainstream news but will hear from LaFond and kindred spirits like Colin Flaherty is that there is a dual purge/invasion going on. The Purge is targeting mostly the besieged working class whites and to a lesser extent the hipster/yuppies who still reside in the city. The invasion, enabled by section 8 vouchers, is hitting the non affluent suburbs in the county like Parkville, Essex and Dundalk among other areas.
This is a disgraceful situation being promoted by both the black ruling class of the city and the federal government, where regular whites and non whites, older blacks and such, are being preyed upon by the ever violent 'youths'. The ones that become martyrs when shot by a scared cop but mean nothing when taken out by a rival (unless they are a rapper).
This is also an indirect instructional where LaFond highlights principles of how he manages to deal with situations before they develop, knowing his potential enemies and their feminized and weakly raised minds. Vigilance, Silence and body language are the main weapons here. Totally legal and acting on the mental level where the main battle is always fought..Imposing your will without a word. The head down swivel alone along with constantly checking your pockets is another one.
Other darkly humorous (that is like his thing,man) anecdotes like Wal-Mart being the 21st century version of the old 19th century company stores and Suburbia being set up for maximum terror and control of the bourgeois are contained within along with the usual colorful characters of Baltimore city and Baltimore county.
The two best chapters are the chilling and instructive (and funny) 'Cowbell put my head in a noose' and 'A Man called Porch' both involving colorful and oddball but real characters mixed with close call predatory situations. In the end, the only solution..the only way to deal with this dark future being set up for us by globalists and SJW jacobins is to be courageous, to be vigilant, to be tactical.
In other words to be a man.
Enjoy!
Waking Up in Indian Country