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http://profcj.org/american-revolution-part-i/
http://profcj.org/american-revolution-part-ii/
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Some thoughts on Great Man historical narratives
An overview of what was happening in terms of rising tensions in late-1774 and early-1775, much of which related to British attempts to limit colonists’ access to weapons and gunpowder
A fairly detailed account of the Battle of Lexington & Concord on April 19, 1775
The actions of the Continental Congress, including the appointment of George Washington as Commander of the new Continental Army, and its consequences for the war and the future of America
Ethan Allen & his Green Mountain Boys
Some other early battles
The situation as of the close of 1775"
Interesting analysis
According to Prof CJ, the American revolution was fought and won by local militias using guerrilla tactics.
According to him, at the battle of Saratoga, (the battle that caused the French to recognise the rebellion and give aid), militia spent 3 days using hit and Run tactics on advancing British troops.
But more than that, it was an insurgency that won the war, Brits could only control the cities, as soon as they left an isolated town, Patriot insurgents would just reoccupy it.
http://profcj.org/american-revolution-part-ii/
"Join CJ as he discusses:
Some thoughts on Great Man historical narratives
An overview of what was happening in terms of rising tensions in late-1774 and early-1775, much of which related to British attempts to limit colonists’ access to weapons and gunpowder
A fairly detailed account of the Battle of Lexington & Concord on April 19, 1775
The actions of the Continental Congress, including the appointment of George Washington as Commander of the new Continental Army, and its consequences for the war and the future of America
Ethan Allen & his Green Mountain Boys
Some other early battles
The situation as of the close of 1775"
Interesting analysis
According to Prof CJ, the American revolution was fought and won by local militias using guerrilla tactics.
According to him, at the battle of Saratoga, (the battle that caused the French to recognise the rebellion and give aid), militia spent 3 days using hit and Run tactics on advancing British troops.
But more than that, it was an insurgency that won the war, Brits could only control the cities, as soon as they left an isolated town, Patriot insurgents would just reoccupy it.
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Anybody remember a podcast series that Darryl Cooper participated in called "The Decline of the West", analyzing Oswald Spenglers book? Has anybody else listened to these?
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5 or 6 years ago, I think? That's how I got to know who he was. Actually, now that I think about it: it was before this forum, so 12 years ago? I donno.I just Lurk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 2:12 pmAnybody remember a podcast series that Darryl Cooper participated in called "The Decline of the West", analyzing Oswald Spenglers book? Has anybody else listened to these?
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Was it Rebel Yell podcast? I think it was on The Right Stuff network that got nuked for being alt right.I just Lurk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:19 pmIt was around 2016- 2017, but I can't find them anywhere.
Nevermind, Here it is. But it looks like the track got nuked by soundcloud. Post it up if you find a legit link.
https://identitydixie.com/2017/05/29/re ... -the-west/
Edit: Here is an earlier appearance. That is available. Rebel Yell Ep. 69 ( 2017 05 14) Daryl Cooper, Decline Of The West
https://archive.org/details/rebel-yell- ... f-the-west
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More? I can't get it to work but it might be me or it might be the content.
https://player.fm/series/the-decline-of-the-west
https://player.fm/series/the-decline-of-the-west
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https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query= ... kind=video
Here are some on bitchute.
You reminded me of these talks and I want to track them down for posterity. I think there were 7 or so of them.
Here are some on bitchute.
You reminded me of these talks and I want to track them down for posterity. I think there were 7 or so of them.
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Hey, thanks for reminding me of that series. I started it over last night.I just Lurk wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 6:06 amhttp://profcj.org/american-revolution-part-i/
http://profcj.org/american-revolution-part-ii/
"Join CJ as he discusses:
Some thoughts on Great Man historical narratives
An overview of what was happening in terms of rising tensions in late-1774 and early-1775, much of which related to British attempts to limit colonists’ access to weapons and gunpowder
A fairly detailed account of the Battle of Lexington & Concord on April 19, 1775
The actions of the Continental Congress, including the appointment of George Washington as Commander of the new Continental Army, and its consequences for the war and the future of America
Ethan Allen & his Green Mountain Boys
Some other early battles
The situation as of the close of 1775"
Interesting analysis
According to Prof CJ, the American revolution was fought and won by local militias using guerrilla tactics.
According to him, at the battle of Saratoga, (the battle that caused the French to recognise the rebellion and give aid), militia spent 3 days using hit and Run tactics on advancing British troops.
But more than that, it was an insurgency that won the war, Brits could only control the cities, as soon as they left an isolated town, Patriot insurgents would just reoccupy it.
It's true, average Americans fought and won that war. If it had been up to the 'Founding Fathers' there would have been no war. Remember, April 19th, 1775 the fight breaks out. Then they put Boston under siege and the Founding Fathers response is to send the Olive branch petition to the King begging forgiveness for the stupid rubes that fought the Red Coats. Only when the king, with a lot of pressure from Parliament told the powdered wigs in Philadelphia to pound sand did the Founding Fathers get on board. They had no choice.
We are kinda at that point today. We have no leaders, other than Trump, against the machine because the people with wealth and power have not become outcast themselves.
Prof CJ really takes it to Geo Washington. But I don't second guess him as much. The most important thing Washington did was keep the army together, even through Valley Forge. He had to be a tyrant to do it, but it was vitally important to ending up with a unified identity to form a nation moving forward.
The Guerilla campaigns in the south and the north really prevented a British Army victory. They were too busy with insurgents to pin down Washington and end him.
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Yeah, that's it thxHaumana wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 11:59 pmhttps://www.bitchute.com/search/?query= ... kind=video
Here are some on bitchute.
You reminded me of these talks and I want to track them down for posterity. I think there were 7 or so of them.
NukeDog was right