Sep 08
20141
Decisive Ecological Warfare
Decisive Ecological Warfare (DEW) is the strategy of a movement that has too long been on the defensive. It is the war cry of a people who refuse to lose any more battles, the last resort of a movement isolated, co-opted, and weary from never-ending legal battles and blockades.
The information in the DEW strategy is derived from military strategy and tactics manuals, analysis of historic resistances, insurgencies, and national liberation movements. The principles laid out within these pages are accepted around the world as sound principles of asymmetric warfare, where one party is more powerful than the other. If any fight was ever asymmetric, this one is.
The strategies and tactics explained in DEW are taught to military officers at places like the Military Academy at West Point for a simple reason: they are extremely effective.
When he was on trial in South Africa in 1964 for his crimes against the apartheid regime, Nelson Mandela said: “I do not deny that I planned sabotage. I did not do this in a spirit of recklessness. I planned it as a result of a long and sober assessment of the political situation after many years of oppression of my people by the whites.”
We invite you to read this strategy, and to undertake that same long and sober assessment of the situation we face.
Time is short.
or browse the three subsections:
1. DEW Three Scenarios: What can we expect of the future if the Decisive Ecological Warfare strategy is implemented? What can we expect if industrial civilization is allowed to continue?
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2. The Four Phases of DEW: The Decisive Ecological Warfare strategy is divided into four phases of escalating intensity. Learn about each phase here.
Read the Webpage | Download PDF | Listen to audio — Phase I — II — III — IV
3. Implementing DEW: Learn more about the difficulties and possibilities of actually implementing the Decisive Ecological Warfare strategy.
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