As the 13th anniversary of the deadliest attack on American soil approaches, many experts warn of the potential threat posed by terrorist networks including Islamic State, or ISIS. Never a man to mince words, rock legend and pro-gun advocate Ted Nugent weighed in on his Facebook page with a dire warning and a prescription for concerned Americans.

“Unarmed & helpless Americans and Europeans will be viciously ambushed when they least expect it,” he wrote, “and the death toll will be more brutal and widespread than all the peace & love dreamers could ever imagine.”

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He declared that the somber date of Sept. 11 will be “the day of infamy again.”

According to Nugent’s projection, those who already own firearms should “ammo up no matter where you go,” always carrying “10 spare mags or 10 spare speedloaders” to address the threat.

Nugent went on to describe the terrorists he believes are plotting against the U.S. as “allapukes” who are “confident they will once again methodically slaughter walking cowering whining cryin [sic] helpless sitting ducks capable of zero resistance.”

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For the “gullible naive embarrassing ill prepared targets” who have yet to embrace his respect for and reliance on firearms, Nugent suggests they get on board.

“Head for cover,” he warned, “but retain an attentiveness in order to identify the evildoers and dbl [sic] tap center mass, then two to the head.”

Asserting that such an onslaught is “survivable,” the conservative lightning rod said the only chance of defeating the enemy is by entering into combat prepared.

“Go heavy,” he wrote, suggesting that only “a–holes” allow themselves to be outgunned.

“Be safe, Shoot straight & OFTEN, Godspeed, killemall,” he concluded.

The majority of his more than two million Facebook followers seemed to heed his dire warnings. For some of those who dared disagree, however, he offered stern refutation.

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H/T: Blabbermouth

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