Thursday, January 27, 2011

Starting a Militia (Norm Olson, Commander Alaska Citizen Militia)

Starting a Militia

There is no protocol for naming a group. The Handbook suggests that regional/geographical features be used to keep some kind of understandable order in establishing groups.

The entire state can be broken into divisions. We are the Kenai Peninsula Division. The Kenai Peninsula Division is made up of several Brigades. e.g. Kenai/Soldotna, Sterling, Seward, etc. Distance should determine how large your theater of operation should be.

The designation, "Division" and "Brigade" simply helps to logically identify your group and should not be thought of as a chain of command. It would be best if each Brigade be autonomous and self-sufficient, apart from the ACM as a whole.

When people ask, "How large is the ACM" you can tell them that it is made up of several divisions, each containing brigades limited by geographical and distance considerations.

Some areas have a large and fairly well organized militia already in existence. In starting a militia, it would be a good idea to make contact with militia groups that are up and running. If the purpose and supporting philosophy/political platform is agreeable, it might be better to work with existing militia units if possible (this is to aid communication, networking, unity of purpose, and to provide common elements of recognition and cooperation within the larger group).

There has always been a debate between which is best, a large visible militia group and a small "leaderless resistance cell". There is no perfect answer since we haven't seen what the opposition might array against the militia. Eventually, we will have to work together to create safe houses, etc in diverse areas. Obviously, the need to cooperate with other militia groups around the state is beneficial in many ways. The small cell group may wish to remain obscure and thereby be secure, but as was shown by the incident of the Hutaree, there are some drawbacks. And, since every militia group actively engaged in the business of liberty will be infiltrated, larger groups actually have more "layering" so that moles, provocatures, dissipators, and govt agents may have diffficulty in harming a large group since it can "fill in" quickly and recover from an event that is designed to destroy it. The Michigan Militia and the entire movement in America was greatly impacted by a government act so large that it successfully broke the back of the militia in April 1995 (see website
Deadly-Secrets)

Remember: Every Individual IS a Commander!

Norm Olson, ............................................................................................
Commander ACM

Forum, Spirituality, and Fox-holes (Norm Olson, Commander Alaska Citizen Militia)

Forum, Spirituality, and Fox-holes

The Alaska Citizens Militia forum is intended to be a place for the discussion of useful information leading to a patriot's successful struggle against tyranny, oppression, and injustice, and for those who want to gather information for their own survival.

It is not a place for the debate of whether God exists, or which religion God honors. There are some things that are self-evident to those who believe, just as there are things that are self-evident to those who don't believe.

It is wrong to question one's belief if sufficient information is available to that person. In other words, the Alaska Citizens Militia forum is not a place to evangelize, but rather a place to provide intelligence info, training opportunities, sources for gear and supplies, and to convey important information pertaining to our struggle.

The "fox-hole" provides a sufficient reality for those who want to ponder the eternal. Nothing on earth will grant a clearer understanding of ones need to survive than a war. How to deal with ones mortality is left to the individual. In that environment, no one is held more more bullet proof than another. The dedicated Christian can be killed just as efficiently by a bullet as the agnostic or the atheist. Being a Christian is NOT a substitute for training, vigilance, or experience. To be honest, I'd be frightened to be in a fox-hole with a man who thinks he is immortal and bullet-proof.

Soldiers may have special beliefs...and that is good. It serves a man well should he contemplate eternity. But for those who just want to stay alive, I would advise them to train and to educate themselves in the ART OF WAR, if they elect to enter into the battle that is coming.

Get yourselves ready. Whether the worst comes or whether we will enjoy more time to prepare, it is important to consider that the talk about heaven and God and religion won't stop a bullet! Let's wait for the fox-hole to ask the questions.

Norm Olson, ...........................................................................................
Commander ACM

Be Alert (Norm Olson, Commander Alaska Citizen Militia)

Be Alert

Please be on alert. Infiltration is nothing to be surprised at nor is it anything to get troubled over.

Our role is DEFENSE only. We must prepare ourselves mentally, morally, spiritually, and physically to withstand tyranny.

We must use every means necessary to inform ourselves, instruct ourselves and others, and to equip ourselves to put up the best defense possible.

We will not talk openly about the tactics of offense. We do not need to. We need to train and to think as a unit. We need to know that each citizen soldier is able to do the best possible job at standing in defense of our liberties and in defense of the Constitution.

Should anyone approach you with offers of "specialty weapons," explosives, or other questionable equipment, please have them contact me. Do not do business directly with them. Have them contact me.

Norm Olson, ...............................................................................................
Commander ACM

Checking Our Navigation and Course (Norm Olson, Commander Alaska Citizen Militia)

Checking Our Navigation and Course

Two seemingly opposing principles emerge in the development of a state citizen militia. One is autonomy and the other is solidarity. Whereas autonomy means "self-rule," solidarity means "union of common interest."

These principles clash when thinking becomes one-dimensional. In our homogenous society we have learned to accept the multitudes of differences and yet we still call ourselves a union. For example, in the Christian community, we find that we can share a common faith while practicing that faith in different denominations. If then, we can be many different people in one union, or many denominations in one great faith, can we not be many patriots unified into a state-wide militia for the defense of this great state?

The present citizen militia of Alaska is made up of hundreds of individual patriots all sharing basic fundamental principles. Among these are:
a. freedom from governmental oppression
b. rule of constitutional law
c. a government accountable to "we the people" (for the people)
d. strict interpretation of the constitution
e. de-centralized government (of the people, by the people)
f. state sovereignty
g. sheriff-led local law enforcement
Now comes the difficulty. In the "art of war" there stands a principle which states, "according to one's perspective, one will form his defenses." This means simply that a soldier will adjust his defenses for what he perceives is the size of the threat directed toward the limits of his responsibility. For example, a squad leader will adjust for the safety of his squad while a theater commander will adjust his defense for the safety of the entire army in the operating area. These normal and common adjustments are correct. But if either the squad leader or the theater commander were to switch his focus, the cause would be lost. Each does his job, but each of these leaders must also keep the other's perspective in mind. This is very important. For example, the squad leader must do his job within the larger context, knowing that if he fails, the entire platoon may be at risk. The chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Likewise, the unit commander must conduct the battle so as to keep the squad leader informed and supplied. Each helping the other to fulfill the overall mission.

As a commander, your perspective (that is, your objective) is the defense of your theater of operation. Your span of operational control may be small or large, but the sovereignty of YOUR area of responsibility is the key to shutting the doors against the tyrants of the central government. As I see it, if local sovereignty and autonomy is not upheld, the peril to the militia is greatly increased. Since it is impossible to win the battle of sovereignty in the legislature, we are charged with the responsibility to maintain it. If anything, the concerted efforts of the entire Alaska Citizens Militia must be unified in order to present a common voice to legislators. In order to accomplish this, the entire militia of Alaska must develop together, rise together and hold the elements of unity that speak loudly as a unified whole. We may never change the minds of elected officials, but we can make sure they hear us and know why we are here.

This sense of unified purpose is vital. One group developing without regard for the others in the state will weaken the cause overall. Likewise, one group not in accord with another will weaken the entire militia. Consider also what might happen if personality conflicts arise which cannot be taken in stride? Conflicts and discord are fertile ground for enemy dissipators who will attempt to steer the cause off course.

But can this unity I speak of be possible while maintaining the absolute right of autonomy? I believe it can. Again, it must come from multi-dimensional thinking. This was the kind of thinking we first had when the modern militia formed many years ago. Within just one year it grew from 28 people in one county in Michigan to three million people across the country. Why? Because we had a multi-dimensional vision for the whole county. The vision was the key.

Today you must ask yourself if you still have that kind of vision or has your vision become narrow? Do you see only your unit or yourself without seeing it in the larger context? What will it benefit you as a patriot if, in order to succeed individually, you increase the risk to the entire militia and slow down the process of state sovereignty.

I have stated over and over that the individual patriot is expendable, but the cause of liberty is not. Selflessness will increase in relationship to ones devotion to the higher calling. If your vision is limited, I urge you to seek a higher vantage point. Focus on the unity of We The People of America; on the unity of We The People of Alaska; and on the unity of We The People as members of the militia. The individual patriot, be he leader or not, must see himself in the role of securing the entire state. Each member must prepare him/herself while fighting hard for state sovereignty, community survival, and eventually sheriff-led local law enforcement.

In conclusion, I ask you all to check your headings. Adjust your focus as perilous days approach. The issue before us is not rules, regulations, styles of management, number of divisions, or who will lead, but rather, "will we go on together toward the common goals we all share?" Even though we are greatly divided by geography, we must not be divided in purpose.

As pointed out in our handbook, the militia is urged to form smaller areas of management, thus decreasing span of control, thus increasing the efficiency of each individual group while decreasing the burden placed on leaders. This was to honor the principle of autonomy providing increased liberty to function individually. I ask you to reaffirm our mutual goal of total statewide defense, security and sovereignty. This is to honor the solidarity principle. I urge you all forward, in step, neighbor helping neighbor, leaving all pettiness behind. This will be soldiering at its finest and will prove the true measure of you, the patriot.

Seasons Greetings
God bless you all.
Norm Olson, ...............................................................................................
Commander ACM

Determination, Strength, and Valor (Norm Olson, Commander Alaska Citizen Militia)

Determination, Strength, and Valor

Talk all you want to about superior fire power but I believe that history will recount that we few...we "band of brothers" we "gathered here today in the defense of liberty" can become a force upon the plain that will send a message to the tyrant.

It is not the size of the dog in the fight but rather the size of the fight in the dog.

Right now we have networking, comm, opportunities to speak boldly and expressly. We have the very same voice that everyone else has...and on the footing WE DO HAVE EQUAL FIREPOWER!!


FROM "BRAVEHEART": "I am William Wallace, and I see a whole army of my countrymen, here, in defiance of tyranny. You've come to fight as free men, and free men you are. What will you do without freedom? Will you fight? Fight, and you may die. Run, and you will live, at least a while. And dying in your beds many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days, from this day to that for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives but they'll never take our freedom?"
I cannot rightly judge or measure another person's determination but I can certainly URGE determination. I cannot judge another's valor, but I can certainly encourage others. No one knows what he/she will do when the time comes, but we know the time IS COMING. Strength in numbers and a fierce determination to retain our liberties is a strong deterrent to any enemy.

Yes, we can be zapped by some laser beam from space or be shot with some high tech weapon, but we can also die in our beds, never tasting or even trying to attain freedom.

Which will it be? Take the easy road to slavery, or make it hard on them?

Would you be force marched into a pit to be machine-gunned or would you struggle to escape? You may die anyway, but perhaps some enemy soldier will get a hernia lugging your body away.
Norm Olson, ............................................................................................
Commander ACM

New Recruits(Norm Olson, Commander Alaska Citizen Militia)

New Recruits

If new people are interested in joining, they need to thoroughly read our handbook and acquaint themselves of the the history of the unorganized militia. They should also be seeking information so that they can consider whether they really want to be on our list.

Bring SOMETHING to the table other than negative criticisms. Tell us what you can contribute in providing material support, information, training, etc.

We are not here to convince people they ought to stand, nor will we drag people kicking and screaming to the light of liberty. We want people who are NOT AFRAID to stand up publically. If you have a backbone and the guts, then for heaven's sake, stand up and be counted. I'm sick and tired of people hiding because of fear!

We don't have all the glitter and resources to wow anyone into wanting to join us. We are austere and in need of trainers and material. If people want to join us, they need to understand the simple equation: Lead, Follow, or Get Out Of The Way.

Norm Olson, ............................................................................
Commander ACM

Forum Style-- The Bigger Picture (Norm Olson, Commander: Alaska Citizens Militia )

Forum Style-- The Bigger Picture

The lack of involvement on the Alaska Citizens Militia website forum is not new. It is predictable. We are in a lull ... a time of non-emergency...a time of little fear. Consequently, few people feel the necessity to cooperate or network. Changing from this forum to that bulletin board will NOT change the minds of the militia. The kind of bulletin board or forum DOES NOT determine the involvement of the militia any more than the make and model of the car determines the character of the driver.

The militia is driven by other elements that have no bearing on what form of networking we employ. FEAR drives the militia. Not duty, Not vision, Not even Love.

FEAR of tyranny and oppression fuels the militia. FEAR of losing your life or your freedom drives the militia. FEAR of the fed hammering on your door at 0300 hrs drives the militia. FEAR of the fed confiscating your bank account and threatening your with poverty fuels the militia. Not until the federals or the state move AGAINST the militia will the militia be invigorated and stimulated.

The militia itself is in a post-election lull. Everyone is waiting for something to happen. .... It is NOT that people are disinterested, it is just that there is no emergency large enough to spur people into concerted action. The elections are over. We've all fluffed up our pillows of ease to wait for the next crisis. You who have not been through this must no be troubled. Our cause is just and our time is coming... it is not now, however.

This is not new. We've been through this many times. Fear of a near and present danger is the ONLY trigger able to activate people into combining their resources and efforts.

It reminds me of the preacher who would go down to the train station every Sunday afternoon to watch the trains go by. A concerned deacon met him one afternoon and vocalized his concern. "Preacher," he said, "You've been coming down to this train station every afternoon for several weeks. What gives? What's going on." To which the pastor said, "No problem, I just like to come down here to watch something move without being pushed."

The militia is like that. Keep your powder dry... Keep building your caches and stashes... Things will change soon. Please be ready.

So it is. You cannot manufacture the stuff that fuels the militia. It is a natural process. When we get frightened enough and serious enough or really BELIEVE that something bad is going happen, we will respond. Until then, don't disturb those dozing patriots.

Norm Olson, ...............................................................................................
Commander ACM