CFP Articles

A highly centralized, public command structure is hardly likely to survive a concerted assault. It’s means of communication, marginally effective at best, will be stressed and compromised, and it’s ability to command, let alone control, inexperienced citizen-soldiers likely ineffective. With that premise we avoid wasting time and the necessity of dealing with extemporaneous issues and having to sort through reams of rumor, politics and intelligence?

Articles Published in Various CFP Issues

NBC Preparedness
Notes On Sheltering In Place
(May/June, 1998 – Vol. IV, Issue 3)

Submission to Authority
The Founders & Civil Disobedience
(March/April, 1999 – Vol. V, Issue 2)

Lessons from history
A Look At The Old World Order
(Sept/Oct, 1998 Volume IV Issue 5)

Lawfullness of War
Perspectives, Declaration of Independence
(July 4, 1997 Volume III Issue 5)

Small Unit Doctrine
Small Unit Doctrine Part II, Leadership
(Jan/Feb 1999 Volume V Issue 1)

Is the Public Stupid
Is the public stupid? By: J.R. Nyquist
((c) 2001 WorldNetDaily.com Feb 5, 2001)

A Nation of Cowards
An Article by, Jeffrey R. Snyder

Nuclear War Survival Primer
Don’t Be So Quick To Kiss It Goodbye
(Jan/Feb, 1998 – Vol. IV, Issue 3)

John Locke on Tyranny
The CAROLINA FREE PRESS
(Sept/Oct, 1998 Volume IV Issue 5)

Disarming the Militia
The CAROLINA FREE PRESS
(October 30, 1996 Volume II Issue 9)

Guides to Raids and Ambushes
The CAROLINA FREE PRESS
(July 4, 1997 Volume III Issue 5)

Fundamentals of the Small Unit
The CAROLINA FREE PRESS
(Sept/Oct, 1998 Volume IV Issue 5)

A Visitor From the Past
Is this still the Land of the Free,
and the Home of the Brave?

Paul Revere’s Ride
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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