The Ideal Indian (American) Home

Scimus autem quoniam diligentibus Deum omnia cooperantur in bonum, iis qui secundum propositum vocati sunt sancti. And we know that to them that love God, all things work together unto good, to such as, according to his purpose, are called to be saints.


Husband and wife married because they were buddies, friends who wanted to live together, knew they would take care of each other, let each other be who they are.

The focal point of their home is the oratory / library / study room. Next in order of importance is the kitchen / refectory, bathing facilities, vestibule, and dormitory.

Their children are proficient in solid geometry by age nine, calculus by age twelve, and differential equations by age eighteen.

At home, the family study the art of war through biographies of Great Captains and the art of theology through biographies of Great Sages and Avathars.

The family’s objective is to compound their strength by giving their community and country serene citizen engineers whose minds bathe in the thought of God.

The man made the house, the spiritual home, the woman made the home, the spiritual house.

Their family serve with neighboring families in one of their county’s Civil Defense Battalions, with their Family Shooting Park, which doubles as an all-purpose homeschooling facility.

Through one of their county’s Family Shooting Parks, children become proficient in close-order drill by age nine, squad, platoon, and company doctrine and maneuver by age twelve, and battalion doctrine and maneuver by age eighteen.

At one of their county’s Civil Defense Battalion Family Shooting Parks (and all-purpose homeschooling facilities), the family practice shooting, first aid, camping, reading nature, SAR, C4ISR, equipment maintenance, and squad to battalion doctrine and maneuver no fewer than two times a month.

The family own:

1 Shotgun (12 or 20 gauge)
1 Light Rifle (.223)
1 Heavy Rifle (.308)
1 Pistol (.45 or 9mm)
1 Revolver (.357)

1000 Cartridges
For Each Weapon

Cleaning, Storage, And
Maintenance Supplies

Practice ammunition at the county’s Civil Defense Battalion(s) Family Shooting Park(s) is provided by the county, who also collect and reload brass used at the Park.




Principle I

The United States have no authority in the domestic affairs of other countries and expect other countries to reciprocate by not feigning authority in our domestic affairs. The United States have interest in the lines of communication running between The United States and all other countries and expect all other countries to bear fairly the burden of keeping those lines open, safe, reliable, fair, and clean.

Principle II

The United States welcome alliance with our brother nations India and Russia for enforcement, from their perspectives, of the ground of statecraft set forth in Principle I and urge Japan and Egypt to join us for that endeavor and commitment.

Principle III

An order to deploy which lacks or frustrates intent to compel a target to sign a declaration of unconditional surrender is an unlawful order by the Rules of Just War, the Conventions of War, Common Sense, and the Spirit of America. An order to deploy conveys this intent to the Commanding Officer: win this war / battle in a timely manner at the lowest possible cost to yourself and your enemy or do not come back alive.


Bhagavan Sri Shirdi Sai Baba
By Artists M and F Graham
Sathya Sai Baba
Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
At Puttaparthi, Andhra Pradesh, India


Anita Ekberg

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