Brian Robert Schwarm

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Beliefs

I believe the war on terror is a good thing, I mean wars are absolutly horrible stuff and all, but I'll be dead before I let Evil have its way.  I think the US military is helping out people all over the world.  We are building schools and hospitals for them, so I think we are over there for a good cause.  Seriously, its not a conspiracy, it's simply justified in that the bad guys attacked us and we fought back, I don't understand why that is so hard to believe, I've seen some really dumb ass conspiracies too, heres a funny one.  The plane crashing in to the pentagon was a set up because the plane wasn't shot down, there are no anit-air guns at the pentagon morons!  If people actually checked their evidence, they'd realize most of the conspiracies are absolute bull shit.  For example, people say that we blew up the World Trade center with explosives, it was a planned demolition, okay, heres what you do, get a non conspiracy 9/11 video, look at the tower collapsing and then compare it to planned demolitions on google video, they are different people!  Enough venting.  I believe there is a loving God, not one that sends people to Hell just because they aren't a certain religion, seriously how stupid is that, if God was loving he wouldn't send a hindu Medal of Honor winner to hell.  I think if you are a good person, you go to heaven, simple.  If you are bad, you go to hell, simple.  I think guns are cool and good fun.  They are essential for self defense, because even if they out lawed them, that just means the outlaws would be the only ones to have guns, and the police simply take to long to get somewhere, a man can easily break in to an average house, find you, and pull the trigger in less than a minute, it takes cops about 6 minutes on average to show up.  Cops are good guys and all, but if you want to live, own a gun, you can get a good one for $200 American.  I believe in general, that anything that doesn't lie, cheat, steal, or harm an innocent person is perfectly okay.

Airsoft

I play with cheap guns, so what we are experianced players who use advanced tactics.  Any 2 year old could hurt someone with a $500 machine gun, but give me a rock and I'll beat your ass till the sun sets.  I do however take pride in my gun, an automatic M14.

Poems

"The Good"

by Brian Schwarm

 

Man is defined by what he does.

Man does what he believes is right.

Man knows this isn't easily done.

Man knows he must keep up the fight,

until he has won.

If his life is ended,

leaving his ideals unattended,

we call upon his brothers,

to protect what he defended.

 

"Mandate"

by Brian Schwarm

 

When the Bad snatch away your freedom,

 

and denied you what you aspire.

 

When they have taken your Kingdom,

 

and stolen the land you desire

 

When they have infiltrated the shops,

 

and robbed you of what you require.

 

When they have corrupted the cops,

 

and silenced those you admire.

 

So Evil has its way

 

You’ve tolerated more than you can bear.

 

Evil has had its day

 

But change is in the air.

 

We can make them pay!

 

Evil beware

 

I won’t let it stay.

 

I declare.

 

It can’t stay,

 

I swear,

 

because even if I fail,

 

and I am executed,

 

you mustn’t forget the Grail,

 

Who’s ways they’ve polluted

 

They will be struck down by lucky number 7

 

They have lost their Mandate from Heaven.

Amaranth Lyrics

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Song lyrics | Amaranth lyrics

Win a Fight

  1. Be aware of your environment. Aside from various objects that can be used as weapons and traps, knowing where to run is very important--especially when you're outnumbered. Use all of your senses fully. Don't just look around directly--use shadows and reflections to your advantage.
  2. Err on the side of caution by assuming the following: Your opponent is a better fighter, and has backup; They have a blunt or edged weapon, such as brass knuckles or a knife; and you will be hit. Be ready to take a punch.
  3. Walk away from the fight. Although perhaps obvious, the most sure-fire way to "win" in a street fight is to not fight one altogether. In the vast majority of cases, there will be some sort of warning before actual physical aggression occurs. If you can resolve a dispute without having to fight, do so. Don't let your ego get in the way of your safety. In a verbal dispute that has the potential to become violent, stay calm and take a firm but apologetic approach. Be neutral and non-confrontational. For instance, if a guy accuses you of looking at his girlfriend, you can just apologize and say that she looked like someone you used to know. He now has only two options:

    • Accept your apology, and maybe even apologize back. If this happens, all is well. Is it that hard to apologize to some jerk (even if you don't mean it) to avoid a fight? If the situation seems to be resolved, remember never to turn your back on the aggressor. It is wise to take 2-3 steps backward and then turn. Always be ready for a sucker punch.
    • Continue the threatening behavior. If he continues to threaten, repeat the apology. Look sincere, but not weak! If he continues to threaten and close the distance on you, say that you do not want any trouble. Be firm verbally. Use terms like "back off" or "keep away". Get louder as he gets closer.
  4. Stay at a distance from your opponent, allowing the distance to shorten only to strike. The attacker needs to close distance to strike you. Staying just out of their reach means they cannot hit you. Try to stay on an opponent's 'outside' (i.e. towards the side, rather than directly in front). Remember that they can be an obstacle to themselves. Keep your guard up. Even if it's only by extending your hands in a 'stay-back' type of pose, it places something between you and your opponent.
  5. Know when and how to run:

    • If you are outmatched or outnumbered, or just not willing to fight, then run at the first opportunity towards public, well-lit areas where there will be others. When escaping in the middle of a confrontation, try to impede your opponents as much as possible:

      • Block them with obstacles. If you can put a trashcan, car, bus, or policeman between you and the attacker, all the better.
      • Run between narrow paths, such as between cars on a parking lot, run up a narrow stairwell and fight downward (make sure you have an exit), or run (and fight) through a narrow hallway. This will prevent the opponents from ganging up on you.
    • If you know you won't outrun them, don't try. If you are caught (especially with multiple attackers), you will lose the fight due to a simple lack of energy. The one or two opponents that sprint with you may be just as tired, but those jogging behind will be fresh for the fight.
  6. Establish your balance so that you can stay on your feet. Spread your lengths to shoulder width and bend your knees. Going to the ground is very dangerous to the untrained fighter, especially if the opponent has weapons, back-up, or ground-fighting experience. If you find yourself tangled up with them, break away any way you can.
  7. Defend yourself. Respond to attacks by aiming for any open, vulnerable spot without exposing too much of yourself. Use "reasonable force" (see Warnings below).

    • Damage to "soft spots" (face, temples, throat, kidneys, solar plexus, etc.) may eventually incapacitate your opponent. Scratching, biting, clawing, spitting, pulling hair and attacking eyes can also be used. You are defending yourself from a violent aggressor, not fighting in a ring with rules. Use anything you can to ensure your safety. Poke the eyes, and if there are others ganging up on you, hit with outstretched fingers into the front of the throat.
    • Hitting the nose blurs the eyes and causes pain, and it just might leave your opponent dazed long enough to get away.
    • Consider using low kicks if you are at arm's reach. Low kicks should be aimed towards shins, ankles, the insides or back of calves or thighs and knee caps (if their legs are straight). Do not aim higher than knee or waist height because they will grab your leg.
    • Attacks from behind are difficult to see and avoid, and in a real fight, it is not cowardly to strike from behind. Watch your back, and attack that of your opponent(s).
    • Headbutt your opponent fast and hard. Bring the top your forehead down across his nose and face. The "Glasgow Kiss" has defeated many experienced fighters not prepared for it. It's your best chance instead of punching and slapping an enraged meathead like an idiot.
  8. Be as loud as possible. Don't be afraid to scream for help, or yell out "Fire!"(people are more likely to respond to fire because they'll want to watch, they probably won't want to get involved if you shout anything else) This brings unwanted attention that your attacked would rather not have. It also distracts them and could make them panic, making them less conscientious fighters.
  9. Escape as soon as your opponent(s) are incapacitated enough to allow you to run as described above.
  10. Phone the police or alert some other authority as soon as you can. Let them know where you are, where the attack occurred, and describe your attackers.
  11. If you have a background in martial arts use what you have learned.

  • Fighting can cause injury or death, and land you in jail.
  • "Reasonable force" are the two most important words to remember when defending yourself; the law generally permits you to do enough to prevent the attacker from harming you, but no more. Do just what it takes to run away, and notify the authorities as soon as possible. Things such as kicking someone while they are down is considered assault even in the context of self defense in some countries.
  • Never try to fight when intoxicated or under the influence of drugs.
  • When hitting your opponent's face, be very careful. You can wind up with broken fingers or severe cuts if you hit the forehead, teeth, or nose.
  • Obtain a weapon if possible. According to the rules of "reasonable force" it is your right to use as much force as necessary to ensure your own safety. If you pull a knife (or other weapon) on a guy and he continues the confrontation the he pushed you to defend yourself. Living is your priority.
  • This article is presented as a basic guide to dealing with difficult situations, and is not intended as a substitute for actual self defense training. If you are concerned with learning to defend yourself against physical violence, find a reputable self-defense class in your area. If you do not know where to begin, consider asking at your local police station.

I didn't know where to put this

But here it is.

 

Ways to be sneaky:

1. Use loud noises to conceal your movements, like lightning or a dishwasher.

2. use the same for bright lights, if there is a bright light shining on someone, a darkwell apears around the light, because their night vision can't see you, there fore allowing you to sneak past.

3.  If you are in plain sight, stay still behind something this works only at night.

4.  distractions work great, if you need someone to look somewhere else, throw a bunch of rocks, its nice and simple, but don't let them make contact as you throw them as they will then make sound.

5. Dogs are near impossible to get past, so if no human is around, heavily bathe the area in strong cologne or purfume, it won't throw the dog off, just confuse it.  Meat works great on normal dogs, not guard dogs.

6. Try to avoid noisy materials like gravel, try useing soil, unfortunatly, soil and other soft materials that make no sound also leave foot prints.

7. wearing dark colors when you hide behind things at night works because at night, when humans focus, the background is also blured and any color left blends together.

8. Buy a gas powerred duster at office depot and tear off the top (please don't puncture it) and throw it, these things can get noisy, and make great distractions.

9. if all else fails run as fast as possible, cut through backyards and throw them off your trail, as long as its not cops chasing you.

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