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| Yes, and the not very sophisticated insurgency defeated the most advanced military in the world, next... |
If i am correct, both examples gained assistance from outside forces. That includes technology.
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| Listen to this guy...he actually thinks someone could get into my house without making one hell of a racket! Well, unless an actual ninja in a scent proof suit my dog cant smell through magically "jumps" through my walls and into my bedroom, anyone attempting to do what you describe would be rewarded with 5.56mm bullet holes. |
Perhaps for you, but you don't represent the main population, do you? I have been able to sneak past many people will ease. Why? Because people are to caught up in other things to notice slight changes. You'd have to be very paranoid or have a heavily locked up home to notice slight changes. Me and my neighbor mess with people around my neighborhood all the time. lol, this one time, a biker stopped by a bus stop. He had a powerade and some magazine. He sat down, put down his powerade, and began to wait for the bus. We get up behind him, take his powerade, and sneak away behind the bushes. Pretty soon, he goes to get it, looks, looks around the bench, totally confused. He starts walking away from where we were, my friend does a quiet run to the bench and puts it under the bench and runs back. Amazingly, the guy didn't see us or hear us. We went back to my house and started laughing. So really, stealth can be quite easy to learn to some degree.