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Wednesday, January 07, 2015

You can run but you cannot hide



You can run but you cannot hide

The people that perpetuated the unspeakable terrorist acts in Paris, France, will regret it in the end. 
They may not know it now, but sooner or later they will figure it out. They will not change the world, as much as they might want to tell us they do.

Conducting a raid like this on a relatively undefended place is not very difficult. Now catching up and killing these people without attribution is more difficult, but I am confident it will happen, sooner or later.

I spoke with a local policeman who had also seen a fellow injured policeman on a sidewalk in Paris shot and killed by one of the terrorists.  Even he is paying more attention these days, as if he did not pay attention before. By the way, this Saturday he will lead his two daughters, aged 7 and 12, on a local deer hunt on this place I live on. After all, the future and our children is most important to most of us, including this policeman. At least I get to help him. And it will be cold here, too.

Whether the good God fearing Muslims catch and kill these terrorists, or the Western style governments do the same is not relevant to me. Sooner or later most of them will be caught and killed. Like the title says, they can run but they cannot hide. Sooner or later they will die well before old age gets them.  This idea will always torment them, too.

I can even imagine some political idiots will still try invoke legalities and even say things like this was a tragedy, which it was. But this is an act of war, too. And the rules of War are not the same as legal rules and even guidelines.

So again, good luck in one’s short future life to the terrorists. Whether it is unreported vengeance by local citizens, or more legally and rule guided government agents, either way they will become dead.   
It is only a matter of time.

After all, 12 innocent people at work they murdered today.

And I can even imagine we won’t get them all. So what?  Getting some will spread the word well enough, I believe. And the rest will forever be hounded and having to hide as best they can. Even seeking outside help, like from sympathetic governments, will always be difficult and like forever. I can imagine many of these governments will change, too.

So again, sitting anywhere, like even in a café, is now going to be a dangerous proposition for the terrorists.

So they may run, but they cannot hide, in the end.






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