The Administration of Fear by Paul Virilio
Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
"We build a tower of stone
With our flesh and bone
To see him fly
But we don't know why" Rainbow, Stargazer
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The Administration of Fear by Paul Virilio
Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy
"We build a tower of stone
With our flesh and bone
To see him fly
But we don't know why" Rainbow, Stargazer
See you in November: The Story of an SAS Assassin by Peter Stiff
http://www.amazon.com/See-You-Novemb.../dp/1919854053
Think Like a Freak: The Authors of Freakonomics Offer to Retrain Your Brain by Levitt and Dubner
http://www.amazon.com/Think-Like-Fre...k+like+a+freak
Flagg,
Thanks for the reminder that Peter Stiff (Ex-BSAP) is still publishing via Galago; over many years he has published key works on the wars in Southern Africa. Have a peek:http://www.galago.co.za/index.htm
Another publisher, UK-based, that specialises in those wars is on:http://www.30degreessouth.co.uk/cata...x.php/cPath/29
No worries David!
I know there has been a longstanding forum thread about Fireforce(and a heated discussion about it's applicability or lack of it in recent conflicts), but in some of Stiff's books(See you in November and Selous Scouts: Top Secret War) I reckon if you update them for the Bladerunner world we seem to be living, and focus on Title 50 over Title 10, it doesn't take a stretch of the imagination to see potential applicability to today and the near future with the right approach.
It's probably already been happening, but I think the history of external operations in the Rhodesian/Zimbabwean Bush War provide the best available window into possibilities regarding recent/current/near future operations.
Just my 0.02c
There's also www.dandy.co.za
Although Jonathan Pittaway's SAS and Selous Scouts books can now only be found on the secondary market at sometimes exceptionally high prices.
I managed to secure copies and they are VERY good.