And apparently they feel as lost as we do. The key is to have as much organized and in place in advance. Something they can find and fit into when the bullets start flying. I'm conflicted about the Oathkeepers thing. Yes, if you're drawing a salary to enforce unconstitutional laws, then you aren't upholding the oath you took. But in the case of a soldier who thinks he's doing right and then finds himself betrayed and abandoned by the country he thought he was defending. How do you extricate yourself? When is the time to go AWOL? How do you plan and prep when under threat of arrest and imprisonment? I pray for them all. Those who know they need to get out, but mostly for those who still don't see it.
excerpt from the email:
Our best efforts will only be when they place us on orders against you. That is when we will know what soldiers will bleed for you and which are loyal to this regime. That is when we will give and go AWOL and fight. At this time, I do not see even that going well. It will be chaotic, at best. We will need help and it won’t be just the traitors in the Army we will fight. There will be other Americans, our own neighbors, friends and family who will stand by this president and we will be required to put down our own.
http://www.maggiesnotebook.com/2014/02/a-soldiers-email-when-the-time-comes-we-will-be-required-to-put-down-our-own/
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