segunda-feira, 30 de dezembro de 2019

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terça-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2019

Anti-Migration Vigilantes in U.S.A.

The speech of the new right, supported by these self-titled alt right, offers a new promotion of security, a kind of militia that uses the government speech to promote their own persecution manias and pre-concepts, and they act by themselves justifying their actions in the loutish words of Trump, that uses gross language and discriminatory direct speeches to justify a possible insecure scenario, threatening the democracy and the economic liberalism.

Small groups promote a personal border security anti-immigration just for act for their own creeds.


Chile is reflecting the Europe's unrest from last decade

I once talked to a Greek comrade from Golden Dawn, satanic headbanger, and the explanation I had was kind the economic problem in Greece was a result from the global politic of EU and also the leftist globalists promoting concentration of fiannces for an elite and promoting inequality in society, under the banner of internationalism and new behaviors that should me explored to promote a fake social equality.

The multiculturalism, same sex marriage, investments from international banks and other political explored by the government put the elite and government from a discance of society. Golden Dawn came to request the Greek national unity.

Chilean response to the corruption and economic problems is the same and the answer of the failed government is use the legitiamate and legal force to take down the society's demands. Police is working to the government and not for the people and goverment is acting for themselves and not for those who ellected. Well, Piñera is the refelction of the new model of government of businessman in govern, fact that Trump is making questionable by its acts and the segregational politics, and not social but economic.

The reality is that the democracy is not accepting the alternation of power, the attack between them is constantly and the voters are being treated as or stupids or flatters, or the sides always promote coup d'etat or legal proccesses to return to power, not by election, and not for the unity of the country, but to enjoy their benefits as politician. The result of the last decade is a distance bigger from soceity to elite and more constant upheavals, unrests, murdering for government ideologies that are not solved.

The austerity and control of public finances is being a pariah for each society, from Brazil the new government is having a problem that is raising to economic backlash. In Chile the distance from the society and the elite, that once was controled, became a problem with the job offering, after the companies have benefits and the legislation in favour of workers being reduced, same problem in the new right that supports the business and companies more than society, a reflect of the failed leftist politics of societal behavior in order to promote economic statility. 



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quarta-feira, 4 de dezembro de 2019

Tips to scape from a knife assault

  1. Don't take your eyes from the knife assaulter;
  2. Try to guard your vital points - Neck, eyes, chest, groin;
  3. Give as fast what the assaulter asks, cell phones, wallets, money and try to distance as faster;
  4. Talk the necessary and keep a distance to go away;
  5. In case of an attack follow the sequence:
  • Run away; 
  • Shelter - Hide
  • Ballistic - search something to throw and keep distance; 
  • Shield - Put something between you and your agressor; 
  • Combat - Start the combat but guard your vital points, in case of defense, hide your tendons.
  1. Only go into a fight in last case;
  2. After disarm the knife, don't try to keep the fight, you have the advantage now, so use it at your favour, run away, he will probably won't follow because you have the weapon;
  3. In case of counter attack, search the vital points to disable him.
Remember your life is more important than any material well. Use the legislation at your favour!


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Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) - The Kurdish Special Forces

The People's Protection Units or People's Defense Units (Kurdish: یەکینەکانی پاراستنی گەل‎, romanized: Yekîneyên Parastina Gel pronounced [jɛkiːnɛjeːn pɑːɾɑːstɯnɑː ɡɛl], Arabic: وحدات حماية الشعب‎, Classical Syriac: ܚܕܝ̈ܘܬܐ ܕܣܘܬܪܐ ܕܥܡܐ‎, romanized: Ḥdoywotho d'Sutoro d'Amo; YPG) a mainly Kurdish group acting in Syria and the primal component of the Syrian Democratic Forces, consisting of an ethnic Kurdis, but including Arabs and foreign volunteers alied to the Syriac Military Council, the militia of Assirians. 

Formed in 2004 as the armed wing of the Kurdish leftist Democratic Union Party, expanded in Syrian Civil War and come as the main actor predominating over the Kurdish groups. There is a sister group, a Women's Protection Units (YPJ), which fights alongside them. The YPG is active in Northern and Eastern Syria.

The group got notoriety with victories over ISIL and the Siege of Kobanî, with the receive of air and ground support from the USA and other Coalition nations, afther that campaign the YPG founded the SDF over the USA's urge, as an ubbrella group to incorporate Arabs and minorities into war efforts. In Raqqa, the group captured the city over the Islamic State, being described as the most effective force in fighting ISIL in Syria.

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sexta-feira, 29 de novembro de 2019

СОБР - SOBR - Специальный Отряд Быстрого Реагирования


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SOBR "Bulat"

This Is the Russian Special Forces Unit No One Talks about—until Now.
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/the-russian-special-forces-unit-no-one-talks-about%E2%80%94until-now-25055

The SOBR.

by Charlie Gao
If asked to name a counterterrorism unit in Russia, most people would probably think of the FSB’s elite “Alpha” unit. Alpha participated in the 1993 constitutional crisis, the Nord-Ost theatre siege and the Beslan hostage crisis, and are called out on the biggest and most sensitive incidents. However, they don’t deal with the majority of terrorism incidents in Russia. Rather, this responsibility falls to the SOBR (Spetsial’nyy Otryad Bystrogo Reagirovaniya, or Special Squad, Rapid Reaction) teams. These regional teams handle most armed incidents in Russia, from Chechen terrorists holed up in houses to domestic-violence standoffs. The level of equipment and level of training of these units varies greatly depending on the threat of the region. But what’s the history of these units? How often are they called out, and how do they compare to Russia’s other OMON and FSB units?

Like many European elite police teams, the basis for the SOBR teams was laid in the 1970s following the attacks on the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. In preparation for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, the first special police unit was formed under the authority of the Soviet MVD (Ministry of Internal Affairs) on November 9, 1978, under order number 0707. This day is now celebrated as SOBR Day in Russia, as it is considered to be the first formation of an elite police unit to respond to difficult situations. At the time, this unit was called OMON, which simply stands for “special-purpose police force.” It is considered the true predecessor of SOBR teams in Russia. However, the role of this team is considered to be distinct from the units that are now called OMON in the Russian Federation.

Recruits were drawn from the regular police (militsiya) and went through a competitive selection process, with preference given to those who served before in the VDV (paratroopers) and Army Spetsnaz (SpN). While the deployment of the unit during the 1980 Olympics was considered a success, it was reduced in size by 30 percent after the games, due to lack of need for such a specialized unit. It saw its first action in April 1981 after the games, capturing a man who barricaded himself in an apartment after shooting a young girl and her father with a hunting rifle.

In 1987, in reaction to increased ethnic tensions and crime, the OMON unit was created, as a distributed special police unit with various divisions in different Soviet cities and regions to handle serious crime and some violent situations. While this resulted in some confusion, as the smaller, more elite Moscow unit was called OMON as well before it was renamed OMSN in 1988. Role overlap between OMON and SOBR in the armed-response role continues to this day; however, SOBR is considered to be better trained, equipped and specialized for it. OMON is seen more often responding to riots and mass civil unrest rather than armed incidents, although they are capable of responding to such.

The creation of many regional SOBR units only happened after the fall of the Soviet Union. In 1992, regional SOBR teams were created to combat organized crime. The societal change brought about by the collapse and the relative ineffectiveness of regular police in the face of strong violent resistance from criminals at the time necessitated the need to form special teams to combat criminal gangs. They were based on the template of the elite Moscow OMSN team, which was then renamed SOBR. They were placed under the control of the MVD’s organized crime division (RUBOP/RUOP). Personnel for these teams was drawn from the big OMON special-purpose militia units. OMON continued to exist independently directly, under MVD command.

While originally tasked to fight organized crime, the SOBR units soon found themselves on the front line against terrorists from the republics of Chechnya and Dagestan. SOBR teams participated in hostage crises in Mineralnye Vody and Makhachkala. They were also deployed to Chechnya as part of the First Chechen War, starting in December 1994. They were deployed alongside various other units: MVD’s OMON, VV (MVD internal troops) OSN, and VV unit-level SpN, FSB’s elite teams, and the Army’s SpN and VDV. SOBR teams from all across Russia served in the conflict as assault teams, including most major hostage crises and actions, including Budyonnovsk hospital, Kizlyar-Pervomayskoye, the assault on Gudermes, Beslan, Nord-Ost and Grozny. Many SOBR officers were decorated during these operations—some with the award of Hero of the Russian Federation, some posthumously.

After being renamed OMSN in 2002, and OSN in 2011, the organization’s name finally reverted to SOBR in 2012. Control of the SOBR units was transferred to the new Russian Rosguard (known sometimes as the Russian National Guard) from the MVD in 2016, along with OMON and VV units. This effectively deprived the MVD of any real counterterror or paramilitary operational capabilities. As of 2016, SOBR was listed as having a strength of eighty-seven detachments and approximately 5,200 men.

The level of equipment of a SOBR team usually depends on the level of funding of the region. SOBR teams from wealthy cities, like SOBR “Viking” from Kaliningrad, often look like Western SOF, sporting American weapon accessories and camouflage. Teams from poorer cities, like SOBR “Rubin” from Novgorod Oblast, are seen using stock army-issue AK-74Ms and nineties-era assault helmets. Some of the best-equipped teams are SOBR “Granit” from St. Petersburg and SOBR “Bulat” from Moscow Oblast. Tellingly, SOBR “Terek” in Chechnya is extremely well equipped. Notably, they have the patches of Chechen Republic on their shoulders or helmets, unlike other SOBR teams. Another common theme across teams is the wide variety of customization shown on the gear. Odd-colored rifles and morale patches have been seen, which are rare sights in the regular Russian army or police units.

Training for SOBR units is mostly what you’d expect from an elite police unit. All SOBR members are commissioned officers in the police (now Rosguard) and go through psychological testing prior to joining the unit. Close-quarters marksmanship, hand-to-hand fighting and urban assault techniques such as rappelling are also part of the training. Tactically, there is usually a support element that covers the building with heavy weapons and sniper rifles, to keep the defenders under pressure. Assault groups are usually armed with a ballistic shield and various assault rifles, pistols and submachine guns.

SOBR "Viking"

Compared to OMON, which is largely responsible for public security and control, SOBR focuses on small tactical actions, such as hostage rescue, resolving armed situations and witness protection (added to its tasking in 1995). Notably, they have teams of negotiators to attempt to peacefully resolve situations. This is largely the same tasking as the elite Alpha team from the FSB: SOBR provides regional-level response to these events. That being said, there are also elite federal SOBR teams, such as “Rys,” that operate across the Russian Federation. The relatively small size of SOBR (5,200 versus forty thousand for OMON) reflects their more focused role.

Compared to a unit like OSN Vityaz, which are independent spetsnaz formations in the internal troops, SOBR is more focused on public security and small urban operations. OSN Vityaz is more focused on paramilitary assault operations, such as liquidation of terrorist cells in rural situations and forest raids with less regard to collateral damage. OSNs are even smaller than SOBR due to their niche nature. However, large scale counterterror operations usually involve SOBR, OSN, OMON and FSB units due to the large personnel demands, so there is significant overlap in tasks. SOBR has also been seeing tackling illegal banks and money-laundering operations in recent years. They also continue to serve in an anti-organized-crime capacity, although the need for this capability has decreased since the 1990s.

Charlie Gao studied political and computer science at Grinnell College and is a frequent commentator on defense and national-security issues. He would like to thank Michał Kizeweter for significant assistance with research.

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Lead! Lead great and others will follow!


Good leaders don't talk their will on doing, they do. They don't need to show strenght because their eyes tell everyone about their capacities. Respect, you earn by your actions!

The path of the leadership and the actions daily goes for the chaos, and to be a good leader is to understand the path and the demands of the mutation and directions to follow, understand that paradigms and dynamism are constantly evoluting, the order can make you blind sometimes, tied to doctrines many times unable to give answers. 

Be a real leader. Walk through the path and order the chaos...


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