GUERRILLA WARFARE by Che Guevara

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  1. Jack Lawson March 12, 2023 at 11:09

    What you’re reading is a GRU/KGB guerilla instruction manual written by Russian Special Ops people in the late 50’s early 60’s, not Guevara. The Russians were getting heavily into unconventional warfare, as a response to America’s creation of the “Green Berets” in the early 50s’. Guevara couldn’t finish medical school, let alone write this… without a ghost writer and serious help.

    “Che” Guevara was a murderous and arrogant F&%K and had no capability as a guerilla leader. As a soldier… he was a F&%K UP who had some blown out of proportion battle wins against a crumbling Cuban Batista Army. He rode into Havana on the back of Fidel Castro. How many INNOCENT Cubans he personally executed, down to the age of 10 years old, is a toss-up. I’ve read 185 and over 3500. Why?

    Some were Batista Loyalists but most were those who had some wealth and stayed too long in Cuba after Castro took over thinking Cuba would turn into what Castro promised… a people’s country. Most were those who had worked hard and made something of themselves… but that’s a crime to the deranged and twisted like Guevara and Raul Castro.

    A guy in my Special Forces Chapter helped train the Bolivian Army in tracking down and capturing Guevara. Guevara was a WANNABE SOLDIER who FAILED in creating REVOLUTIONS in the African Congo and in South America and Bolivia.

    Guevara is worshiped by the impassioned young, confused and seriously misdirected people looking for a social hero and who believe the legend… but don’t know the facts. Guevara was an incompetent tactician, terrible leader and a poor excuse for a soldier.

    Far from a proficient or capable soldier, Guevara began to believe the fantasy stories about himself. Like Clint Eastwood said in the movie… “A man’s got to know his own limitations.” Guevara didn’t, and that caused his death in Bolivia.

    As a side note for the worshipers of Guevara, he was obsessed with not bathing and proud of his foul body smell. The story goes, one of the women in the Cuban cane fields he had sex with vomited from his body odor.

    His death was the best thing for clean air, hygiene and humanity since Mother Teresa. Back to the real heroes.

    I was friends with Robin Moore of Special Forces fame who I met in Africa. He lived with Castro in the Sierra Maestra mountains for two years after Robin’s dad, who owned most of the Sheraton Hotel chain, fired Robin as a manager. Many talks with Castro, his brother and ABC agency people around fires at night. Robin was also friends and a Harvard classmate of Robert Kennedy.

    Robin told me Castro wasn’t initially a Communist, like his die-hard prick brother Raul. But Castro turned to the Russians later as the Americans tried to reassert their control over Cuba.

    Che Guevara EQUALS Joke. When the lies become the Legend… people believe the Legend. Real heroes are the guys from American Special Forces.

    Jack Lawson

    Associate Member, Sully H. deFontaine Special Forces Association Chapter 51, Las Vegas, Nevada

    Author of the “Civil Defense Manual,” “The Slaver’s Wheel,” “A Failure of Civility,” “And We Hide From The Devil” and “In Defense.”

    “I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I’ve watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate. Those moments will be lost in time… like tears in rain.” – Rutger Hauer in his “Time to die” scene from the movie “Blade Runner”

    In my memories are the above in a figurative sense… the below in the literal reality of my past…

    “I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. The moonlit landscape of Zambia I parachuted into at two o’clock in the morning with 40 pounds of explosives in my drop pack on an “external,” a raid on a Communist Terrorist camp. I’ve watched a frightened, but still majestic and graceful family of giraffes gallop the African bush as I hung out the door of a helicopter flying by them at treetop level, almost close enough to touch them. I’ve battled it out with Communist terrorists mano a mano while neck deep in crocodile infested idle waters on the banks and sandbars of the Honde and Limpopo Rivers in Mozambique”

    From Jack Lawson… an American in 1RLI Support Commando and attached to Rhodesian “C Squadron” SAS Africa 1976-79

  2. Viva Ramon Mercader March 12, 2023 at 17:00

    Breaking-Che is a good commie which saddens stupid college punks for all time.

  3. Rob157 March 13, 2023 at 00:33

    Another interesting document you might want to review is:

    I Live, I Fight, I Win : Rules of Life In War _ (A pamphlet written for Russian troops in Ukraine)

    Translated by Lethal Minds _ https://lethalmindsjournal.substack.com/p/i-live-i-fight-i-win-rules-of-life

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