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- VIOLENT PERFECTION
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- ASSASSINATION - TO KILL A MAN (viper009.)
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- by DAIMYO
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- "Is it hard to kill a man?!" - a lot of us asked
- this question. The answer can be easy or hard
- depending on our understanding and personal
- complexity.
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- Although all of us can easily kill our own kind,
- given proper circumstances, it is living with that
- knowledge that hurts most of us deeply.
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- All soldiers, all nationalities, all killers -
- find it hard to lead a normal life after killing
- other people. From the Samurai of ancient Japan, to
- the Navy Seals of modern United States - no one is
- immune to this sickness.
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- At some point in their lives, all those soldiers
- and killers loose the ability to make value
- judgements. They either become psychotic and loose
- control, break down and go into unreal worlds of
- alcohol and drugs, or become dangerously suicidal.
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- All countries and all agencies have this
- problem. It seems the more civilized we become as
- one people, the less of us can kill, and even most
- of those who can - cannot live with such knowledge.
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- Would you be surprised that during World War II,
- the volume of fire of a regular American military
- unit (from poorly trained infantry to marines)
- during combat - never went higher than 25 percent!
- That is, only one fourth of the whole unit fired at
- least once during an engagement (Taken from "The
- Department of US Army Field Report" by Colonel
- S.L.A. Marshall).
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- During the same war, a regular Japanese unit's
- volume of fire was about 45-50 percent. Only half of
- all soldiers ever fired a weapon during a firefight.
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- People just seem unwilling to kill each other.
- Which is a very bad thing - according to the
- Department of Defense (USA), or CIA (Field
- Operations).
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- Vietnam-era soldiers tried to escape from all
- the killings into a readily available world of drugs
- and alcohol. But it appears that only US soldiers
- had that problem, because nothing like that ever
- happened to a Viet Cong soldier. May be they were
- just too barbaric compared to us - Westerners?!
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- So, the conclusion is that any person or nation
- which is barbaric enough can easily kill other
- people and live with that knowledge?
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- Possibly, but as usual we look somewhere else
- for the answers which can easily be found around us.
- American Indians had no difficulty in killing each
- other, and later any Westerner. They also had no
- problems with living afterwards, and neither did
- they escape into phantasy worlds.
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- To them, killing was a way of life. No, that is
- only part of the answer. Indians considered taking
- life, as something extraordinary. According to their
- beliefs (generalized) to take a life, one must be
- worthy of it.
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- Anyone can kill anyone. What is hard is living
- and working with that knowledge. Besides exhaustive
- mental preparations before the killing, one should
- ask whether he is worthy of taking another human
- life.
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- If you are trying, or wishing to kill someone,
- make sure your reasons are valid, your soul is
- prepared, and your mind is ready. Don't do it with
- mind clouded on drugs. Do it with your mind crystal
- clear, because you are worthy of another person's
- life. Because if you succeed - it means that the
- other wasn't strong enough to hold on to his life
- and thus you helped him to escape it.
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- January 27th, 1995
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