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The Coming Storm: "Turnkey Terror" (and "Matrix Warfare")

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Author's Note: There are indeed many new concepts, strategies and acronyms being introduced in this article, all due to the need for an entirely new approach and infrastructure. This is not an evolutionary need but rather prompt, radical, and revolutionary change that is required.

In conclusion, if the terrorist paradigm has indeed evolved to Turnkey Terror, so too then must ours in aggressively neutralizing it. We should stop thinking and acting like a plodding Cold War superpower and instead like the threat. We must be proactive and geographically agile in the War on Terror with a non-entrenched, partner driven, globally collaborative, "anti-guerilla guerilla" hi-tech combat style, employing CGTG's in a "4 Strike Strategy" - First, Fast, Hard and Often.

Characterizing this new approach in the words of an infamous, agile, quick, smart and incredibly successful prize fighter, we need to "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee".

And in doing so, keeping I-95 open-- in both directions.

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Where's Dale? by Daniel Geery on Sunday, Oct 8, 2006 at 9:48:17 AM
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