Audibles and Basic Battle Theory

Perhaps you are unfamiliar with American football. Here is a discussion of it:

An audible is an improvised change of plans at the last possible moment. These plans are carried out through a combination of coordinated actions by a team of eleven people (which is substantially more than three or four in practical terms).

This coordination is accomplished without communication to explain what each individual must do in order to synchronize their efforts to achieve a goal, aside from a few key words. Those words, the “audible”, engage their situational awareness of the opposition that is attempting to thwart them from achieving their goal, and modify their actions to adjust for threats and protect vulnerable assets from harm.

It’s vitally important that the opposition doesn’t understand what they are going to do. In this case the evil-minded people are quite literally stupid and can’t comprehend good thinking, otherwise they wouldn’t be evil and the USA would be a better place, so you can talk openly in front of them, and they still won’t understand. My efforts to avert catastrophe over the last six years demonstrate this clearly, and it will be widely known why that is in detail, in time. Suffice it to say that evil is always ignorant. They will never learn because they use their will to block out the reason and goodness that would prevent their malicious and harmful actions. Therefore, they must be punished like an animal, because that’s the only way to communicate to them.

A common audible phrase is something like “blue forty two!” where “blue” “4” and “2” are all parts of a system of operations. They can also be something as obscure as “Margie! Margie! Sophia!” In the field they require a perceptive leader who can read the opposition’s position and anticipate their actions and run a mental scenario of those actions against the current plan. If the outcome isn’t favorable, they can step into the role of the higher authority than themselves to make necessary adjustments with their own judgement.

To be effective with an audible one needs a skillful team who has trained in their roles well enough to understand them thoroughly, as well as able to synchronize with each other through the intuitive bond that teammates form by working together.

So, in short, I don’t need to tell them exactly what to do. They can look at the situation right in front of them and determine their actions on their own. With an understanding of their role in the government, and by cooperating with others who share the goal of ending corruption and tyranny in the US government, they can adjust for how the enemy has rearranged itself in their evil efforts to destroy what is good.

Even with all the plan changing, it takes individual skill and power to carry it through. That’s just the nature of battle. If you aren’t skillful or powerful enough, you may lose the battle even though you are morally correct. Take heart in that scenario, because in moral battles there will always be increasing good forces to fight for freedom, hope, and love against evil, and less and less evil forces who fight for their own destruction and suffering. Also, training is better done with a good master than an evil master, so good forces are potentially more skillful and powerful too.

That’s why evil always resorts to treachery, deception, lawlessness, and all that shady stuff. Good forces can use those tactics too, but you can almost always guarantee that they are an evil force if they are fighting that way and avoiding all forms open confrontation. A method of determining which clandestine agent is good or evil, if you catch two spies, is by examining what their manner of deception is, how it affects others, and what their goal is.