Love him or Hate him, but Joe Rogan has a really good take on what an actual civil (war) uprising may look like.
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There are 17 million veterans in the US.
Those veterans + the 2nd amendment are the only thing standing between the world and tyranny.
Why do you think they now employ 5th gen warfare (psychological, disinformation, censorship, social media, etc)? It's because they have ran simulation after simulation, and every single time they push righteous gun-owning people over the edge in America, they lose to 4th generation warfare (guerilla warfare, controlling food/crops, controlling critical transport routes, etc). The Cabal can fully control their slave cities, but if things get really bad and 4th gen warfare kicks off, their cities will eat themselves in a matter of months.
Exactly. I've said this 3-4 times in posts here. No military, even one as strong as the USA, can win a war without a supply chain. If you are waging war on the guy that welds the tank, grows the food, fixes the plumbing, etc, etc... There is no supply chain.
When the food stores run out... when the ammo bunker runs dry... when the fuel depot runs empty... there is no replacements. No one is going to fix the tank that broke down or got damaged. There are no more replacement parts. You shot/blew up the guy that makes those parts or drives the truck to get them base, etc... in the first months of fighting.
Now what? 2 months? 3? Maybe 6 months into that fight its all gone... all dried up. Now its just the 500k-2mil of you with your rifles in your hands fighting 15-30 million US civilians and you just spent 6 months using tanks and belt fed machine guns and dropping bombs on them from planes... killing a few million of their friends, neighbors, brothers, fathers, uncles. They won't be kind.
There is nowhere to hide... nowhere to run to... good luck with that.
Logistician vet here, it boggles my mind how much higher ups and those in command completely underestimate and/or undervalue logistics at any level.