“We carry the same passengers, and in some cases, work on the same platforms as the other MBTA public employees. We should be treated the same.” [More] And protection for the people who make it all possible…? [Via Edmund M]
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Former Coast Guard Officer Arrested for Allegedly Making Numerous Trump Assassination Threats [More] So, when the grabbers use vets to stump for citizen disarmament, we should remember the false authority logical fallacy and that one of the biggest traitors was a “war hero”? [Via bondmen]
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Truth wins as ‘citizen journalists’ rise — and legacy media fades [More] Not fast enough if you ask me. Take that, “real reporters.” [Via bondmen]
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Court documents said the incident happened in July last year in the 1200 block of Hampton Avenue, located in the Clayton-Tamm, where 60-year-old Reginald Wright became upset with employees that his food did not match the photos that were presented on the menu. [More] I remember I had the same complaint once. Not being self-entitled, … Continue reading "Food Fight!"
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Internal FBI emails reveal that rogue agents and prosecutors in the Biden DOJ were looking for ways to pile on new criminal charges against Donald Trump over the Jan. 6 Capitol riot — this time over his involvement with the J6 prisoner choir, based on a single partisan news article.
The 2023 emails obtained by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and revealed exclusively to The Post are an example of the nitpicking malice of anti-Trump lawfare that tainted special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation, during Joe Biden’s presidency.
“Can we do some work to nail down Trump’s role in this,” writes prosecutor JP Cooney to DOJ colleagues on March 8, 2023, in an email with the subject line “J6 Prisoner Choir/DJT” and an attached Forbes.com article titled “Trump Collaborates On Song With Jan. 6 Defendants.” ...
“According to this Forbes article, Trump recorded the Pledge of Allegiance at MAL [Mar a Lago] and Kash Patel [now FBI director] and Ed Henry [a former Fox News host] were also involved,” Cooney wrote in the email chain.
“The profits are routed to an LLC run by Henry, and proceeds are intended for families of incarcerated J6 defendants — but there is apparently a vetting process that excludes families of defendants who assaulted police officers.
“I asked Ahmed [likely prosecutor Ahmed Baset, who was fired earlier this month] to preserve this last night. I’ll talk to Maria/Erin and Julia about doing some follow up here to nail down Trump’s role.”
Cooney also instructed colleagues to look at starting “some process on Ed Henry’s LLC,” presumably a legal process such as a subpoena, search warrant or other court-authorized actions to gather evidence.
Evidence of what? Attempting to help families of some J6 defendants while they were some were still in jail, awaitiing charges, at this point, two years after their arrest? Some Democrats created funds to bail out "protestors" some of whom were arrested for arson and murder. Is this okay?
If there is an authoritarian problem in America, Trump does not seem to be the origin.
STL County Police launch 911 texting services [More] I expect my hands would be kind of busy… [Via bondmen]
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‘No Kings’ Lesson For Leftist Billionaires — You Can’t Buy an Uprising [More] But…but…but oligarchy… Thank a stupid neighbor. [Via bondmen]
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An unidentified man died at the scene after allegedly trying to rob an off-duty officer’s property in Weatherford, Texas, and being shot dead by that officer. [More] Sounds like a happy ending. I didn’t give this an “Only Ones” title because I’m presuming in Texas an ordinary armed citizen could do the same. The again, … Continue reading "FAFO"
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There is something truly bizarre about these Minnesota Democrat shootings The cops weren’t supposed to show up while the assassin was at Melissa Hortman’s home It made the shooter rush out and now it seems like they’re cleaning up the crime scene to frame it as something different Just bizarre [More] Not another “conspiracy nut“… … Continue reading "Sometimes All You Can Do is Infer"
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This was serious? How about this? [Via WiscoDave]
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NOW: Circuit Split On 18-20 Year Old Bans… Judge ROASTS Everytown For Hints Of Racism, Sexism, etc [Watch] And a circuit split is one of the conditions for SCOTUS to grant cert…. I respect that Braden Langley is one of the few who give links to substantiate and credit where they get their information from. … Continue reading "Split Personalities"
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Over the years, I’ve used a variety of plastic “tupperdors” and a small electric “wineador” humidor from NewAir to store my cigars. Most recently, the NewAir housed my loose sticks, while the plastic containers held the few boxes I’d acquired. Boveda humidification packs did their part to keep everything in good condition. Still, I’ve long desired a large display cabinet humidor — something that could bring all my cigars together in one place.
As my collection grew, the NewAir unit became increasingly crowded, and its electronics had long since failed. Finding a specific cigar often meant opening every drawer and sifting through layers — sometimes repeating the hunt more than once before finding what I was after. More frustratingly, I began passing on deals — especially on full boxes — simply because I had nowhere to put them.
For the past year, I’d been researching the new generation of electronic all-in-one humidors. These modern units heat, cool, and humidify — a true turnkey solution. After reviewing the latest offerings and comparing features that mattered most to me, I settled on the Yohtron YC-488. Yes, I went big. This luxurious unit is rated for up to 2,500 cigars — ten times the capacity of my NewAir 250, though I expect the real-world number to be a bit less.
Getting this beast into the house was no small feat. It’s bulky and weighs over 200 pounds. With a friend’s help, we managed to get it inside. After letting it sit for the required 24 hours to let the compressor oil settle, I powered it on, set the humidity level 5% higher than my target of 69%, and waited. I let it run at that level for three days to allow the Spanish cedar interior to properly season. It’s now been running for a little over week with the cigars inside, and I wanted to share my early impressions.
First off, the construction is impressive. The unit is fully lined with Spanish cedar. (Trivia: “Spanish cedar” isn’t actually cedar — it’s in the mahogany family and native to Central and South America.) The seven cedar drawers are mounted on smooth cabinet rails. They lock into place when pushed in and, crucially, don’t tip when pulled out fully. The generous spacing between drawers makes it easy to see the contents, and there’s ample room to stack boxes if needed. Interior LED strips run the full length of both sides of the cabinet, making it easy to browse — something many units lack.
The 5-liter water reservoir for the humidification system is located at the bottom of the cabinet and is very easy to refill with distilled water — no funnel needed. The drawer includes water level markings on the front to prevent overfilling. One note of caution: the reservoir drawer isn’t on rails, so you’ll need to open it carefully to avoid spills. Above the reservoir is an accessory drawer of sorts — though it seems like filler space to conceal internal electronics.
Temperature and humidity control in the Yohtron have proven impressively stable. I installed three Govee WiFi hygrometer/thermometer sensors, along with a couple of other digital hygrometers, to verify the onboard display. I found that the unit’s display reads about 1.5% to 2% lower than actual humidity.
That quirk sorted, I was able to adjust the settings to reach an average humidity holding steady around my 69% target. The Govee sensors show less than 2% variation throughout the day, with consistent readings from top to bottom — exactly the kind of stability I was looking for. I suspect the environment would be even more stable if the humidor were fully stocked with cigars. Before using the Govee units, I had never even considered measuring humidity in tenths of a percent. The temperature in the cabinet remains just as steady.
This inside consistency throughout the unit is aided by the four circulation fans behind the shelves, which evenly distribute air from bottom to top. That airflow ensures a uniform environment regardless of how many, or how few, cigars are stored — a critical factor, especially since I don’t plan to ever fill the cabinet to its max capacity.
The Yohtron provides an attractive display, and selecting a cigar has never been easier. I still use the Cigar Scanner app to track my inventory and browse my options, but I no longer need to open every drawer and dig around to find my choice. Even better, I can simply turn on the lights and browse before opening the door. To be honest, sometimes I turn on the lights just to admire the cigars inside. The cabinet currently sits in our dining room, across from my bourbon shelves. Despite its size, its clean design keeps it from feeling overly obtrusive — at least in my somewhat biased opinion.
Initially, I was leaning toward one of the smaller Yohtron units — they all share the same core features. But my wife made the most compelling case for going big: “You won’t have to worry about filling it.” I believe she’s right. And now, I can take advantage of cigar deals without wondering where I’ll store new additions.
Cheers!
The D.N.C. Is in Chaos and Desperate for Cash [More] That’s why they want to be in power, so they can just take it. [Via Jess]
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But we’re not across the finish line just yet. Parts of the bill still need to be cleaned up, and there’s still a chance we get stabbed in the back right before the goal. It’s time to mobilize—one final push. This is our chance, and we can’t afford to waste it. [More] I need to … Continue reading "It Ain’t Over ’til It’s Over"
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This is how it works: Step one, acquire statistics on firearm-related deaths among children ages 0 to 14. Step two, combine that relatively low number with the far greater number of firearm-related deaths involving juveniles and young adults ages 15 to 17, 15 to 19, or even ages 15 to 24. Step three, present the … Continue reading "Phase 3, Profit!"
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Dem shredded for calling to put ‘every single’ illegal immigrant on a quick path to citizenship [More] This is news? Yeah, that’s the plan.
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H.Con.Res. 38: Directing the President pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution to remove United States Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities in the Islamic Republic of Iran… Prognosis24% chance of being agreed to [More] Seems to me ignoring the Constitutional delegation of the power to declare war to Congress has produced nothing but … Continue reading "Come Now, and Let Us Reason Together"
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“Avengers” actor Mark Ruffalo declared last weekend that billionaires and “White people” are creating the country’s problems, not immigrants. [More] Yeah, listen to the multimillionaire “socialist” who wants your guns. And wants you to starve. And not all billionaires. He’s got no problem supporting a George Soros backed kiddie porn campaign. (Funny, how the same … Continue reading "And All the Stars that Never Were Are Parking Cars and Pumping Gas"
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"According to court documents, Zishan Alvi, 46, of Inverness, Ill., owned and operated a laboratory in Chicago that performed testing for COVID-19. In 2021 and 2022, Alvi caused claims to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) for COVID-19 tests that were either not performed at all or not performed correctly. As part of the scheme, the laboratory released negative test results to patients, even though the laboratory either had not tested the specimens or the results were inconclusive because Alvi had diluted the tests to save on costs, rendering the tests unreliable. Alvi knew that the laboratory was releasing negative results for tests that were not performed or were inconclusive but still caused the laboratory to bill HRSA for those tests. Alvi also lied to laboratory directors to conceal his fraud. As a result of the fraudulent claims, HRSA paid the laboratory more than $14 million."
In a stunning move Tuesday, the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals announced it was withdrawing its opinion, issued earlier this year, that firearm suppressors (aka “silencers”) are not protected by the Second Amendment. The case is known as USA v. Peterson. There was no explanation about the court’s decision to withdraw. In a statement posted on […]
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“What does a human slowly going insane look like to a corporation?” Mr. Yudkowsky asked in an interview. “It looks like an additional monthly user.”
The ATF has restarted publication of Firearms Commerce in the United States. The report for 2024 has been published in May of 2025. This is the "normal" time for the report to be published. One of the insidious actions during the Biden administration was the deliberate hiding of information from the American Public.
The Firearms Commerce in the United States Statistical Update had been continually published from 2011 to 2021.
Then publication stopped. There was no announcement. When questioned about it, staff from the ATF claimed there was no change. The report would be published as normal. The report never was published. No report was published in 2022, 2023, or 2024. The publication of the 2024 report in May of 2025 is a welcome return to normalcy.
The 2021 report showed total firearms manufactured from 1986 - 2019. The 2024 report shows firearms manufactured from 2013 - 2023. The number of firearms manufactured lags other reports because the information is considered sensitive, and could be used for competitive advantage. Therefore it is withheld for a year.
Somewhere, a decision was made to show only the previous 11 years of data, from 2013 to 2023. The data overlaps data from previous reports, so it is all available. The 2024 report shows a drop of firearms manufactured in the United States from 2022 to 2023. In 2022 the number was reported as 13,395,031. In 2023 the total was reported as 9,772,259, a drop of 27%!
There are some areas which deserve further attention. The 2024 report shows a total number of registered silencers as 3,536,623 as of May of 2024. In May of 2021, the number was reported as 2,664,774. Less than a million additional silencers registered over those three years seems to contradict some other reporting. The NSSF obtained information showing 4.8 million silencers registered to Americans as of July of 2024, with 2,193,123 added from May of 2021 to July of 2024. It is probably a reporting glitch. This correspondent suspects the number of registered silencers is over 5 million at present.
The number of short barreled shotguns registered with the ATF increased from 162,267 to 165,180 from the 2021 report to the 2024 report. It is a very small increase. This is explained with the ATF ruling that pistol grip firearms over 26.1 inches long, chambered for shotgun shells, are not technically "shotguns", but are simply firearms. Bullpup shotguns such as the Keltec KSG, KS7, and KS410, have significant magazine capacities, are just over 26 inches long, and have shoulder stocks. They do not require payment of a $200 tax and all the intrusive National Firearms Act (NFA) paperwork. The Taurus Judge and Smith & Wesson Governor revolvers which fire both .45 Colt and .410 cartridges are available. There is little reason to manufacture and register NFA short barreled shotguns when those alternatives can be acquired without the $200 tax.
Analysis:
The Biden administration was one of the least transparent in history. While talking to radio show host Russ Clark, this correspondent traded anecdotes on the difficulty of obtaining information from the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the FBI, and the ATF. The information was previously easily available over the Internet.
The return of the Firearms Commerce in the United States is a welcome example of the return to transparency with the Trump administration. So far, reports which would normally have been published in 2022, 2023, and 2024 remain missing. They may never be reconstructed. This correspondent would like to see the missing reports published for historical continuity, and as a check on accuracy. Mistakes which would be caught in annual reports can be missed when a span of three years is unreported.
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Firearms Commerce in the United States 2024
pretty good numbers.
According to police, the investigation revealed a subject was attempting to steal a vehicle in a parking lot when the owner of the vehicle confronted the subject – and they exchanged gunfire.
The vehicle owner suffered a gunshot wound to the leg and was taken to the hospital.
The suspect fled the scene before police arrived.
A man is dead after an attempted carjacking at a Midtown gas station on Monday morning, according to the Memphis Police Department.
The MPD responded to the shooting at 2:16 a.m. at a gas station on East Parkway and Young Avenue, across the street from the Liberty Bowl. A man was pronounced dead on the scene.
Preliminary information shows this was the result of an attempted carjacking.
On June 19, 1306, the Earl of Pembroke’s army defeated Robert the Bruce‘s Scottish army at the Battle of Methven. — On June 19, 1991, Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar surrendered to police. — June 19, 1778: Continental Army troops finally left their winter encampment at Valley Forge. — June 19, 1834 was the birthday of Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon, who died on 31 January, 1892. He was a British Particular Baptist preacher. — On June 19, 1914, the Hillcrest Mine Disaster: An explosion at Hillcrest mine, Alberta, killed 189 men in Canada’s worst mining disaster. — On June 19, …
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(Continued from Part 1.) 1st Backup Option: The Portable Engine-driven Generator The portable engine-driven generator is the most common tool for power blackouts. It comes in a range of sizes and features with an accompanying range of prices. Often used on job sites where electric power is absent, these can be bought almost everywhere. It will make a very accessible backup for your fridge and freezer, even on a minimal budget. As is demonstrated by the news stories of generators being sold out, and of their theft during weather-related disasters, you’ll also need to think in terms of security for …
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SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods. This column is a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from JWR. Our goal is to educate our readers, to help them to recognize emerging threats, and to be better prepared for both disasters and negative societal trends. You can’t mitigate a risk if you haven’t first identified a risk. In today’s column, we look at the increasing risks of a full-scale conflict: World War 3. Russian General Declares: ‘WW3 Has Already Started’ Over at the UK Express: Putin’s general calls …
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“Conquering kings their titles take From the foes they captive make: Jesu, by a nobler deed, From the thousands He hath freed.” – John Chandler (1806-1876), from ‘Hymns Ancient and Modern’ (translated from Latin)
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The war is going very badly for the Iranian government, which is to say it is going very well for everyone else. The ability of the Israeli Air Force to operate freely over Tehran is increasing and the ability of the IRGC to launch missiles at Israel has been severely degraded.
I've been watching this guy, who seems to be an Iranian living overseas. His reporting seems to be six or eigh hours ahead of the corporate media. He reports that the Iranian army is defecting to the opposition, who is aligned with the Crown Prince, the son of the deceased Shah. It appears that the IRGC has been severely depleted, and the Islamic government is defeated.
Regime change is the dream, but that is and should be the province of the Iranian people. I would love to see a secular, parliamentarian government in Iran, but that might be a pipe dream. The simple fact is that the IRGC is going through its death spasm and there will be chaos for a while.
In the US, the news media are idiots, asking the President to reveal whether or not he will bomb Fordom. Of couse, he tell sthe media that it's a stupid question. As well it should be. Let us recall that the Glo bal War on Terror is still a thing, and Iran is the chief exporter of terror in the Middle East.
There have been so many reports of CRIMINAL ANTI-GUN DEMOCRATS… that it’s fair to assume none of these people are atypical. [More] Gun-grabbers sure seem to have a lot of “prohibited persons” in their ranks.
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OF COURSE the party of radicals wants you disarmed [More] We talked about this evil Democrat cow here, and I’m looking into a potential new angle on dealing with her that nobody else is talking about– stay tuned. In the meantime, F. Paul Valone also gives us a couple examples from the party of Vichycons, … Continue reading "Makes You Want to Rush Out There and Turn in Those Guns"
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Republican Senator Fred Girod said he believed the point of the bill was to make guns more expensive. We disagree. The bill is clearly designed to make guns unavailable. [More] Don’t look to the controlled opposition to deny a quorum. UPDATE I’m told the House decided a floor show was an appropriate people’s business concern:
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State senator, Indian immigrant, pulls upset in Virginia Democratic lieutenant governor’s race [More] Naturally, a leader of the gun-grab mob… Significantly: 83% Of Indian Americans Say We Need Stricter Gun Laws So, what the hell are Trump and Elon doing, incentivizing more to enter the pathway/chain migration cycle?
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This imag4 popped up on my computer today, and it is one of my favorites. That is my Belle, dressed in what I call Country Elegant. A well-dressed lady with a friendly smile. Confident, poised, graceful, she could be at a backyard barbeque, a church social or a town festival. From the top of her head to the tips of her boots, she exudes charm and friendliness. Oh, wait... she's wearing a single-action revolver.
Yep, that's my Belle. She knows how to use that revolver, too. This picture was taken in 2021 and the Kansas State Championship.
Despite being a neutral power during World War Two, Sweden had a variety of very interesting small arms – like their dual-mount Browning m/36 machine guns. These were originally adopted because the Swedes wanted a [...]
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Congratulations to the Florida Panthers - and particularly to Panther Center Sam Reinhart who tied a Stanley Cup record with four goals last night. The Stanley Cup now returns to its rightful home in the Sunshine State.
Two brothers allegedly injured each other during an argument in the 4800 block of Sollie Road, officials said.
According to officials on the scene, the two brothers began arguing, and one brother took out a knife and stabbed the other. The man who was stabbed then pulled out a gun and shot his brother.
In the early morning hours of Sunday June 15th, police were called to a domestic disturbance at a residence near SW 134th St. and S. May Ave. Officers arrived and found the victim, Larry Gamble Jr. shot to death. Investigators learned Gamble Jr. was involved in an altercation at the time he was shot.
The shooter and all other involved people were interviewed and released. The case will be presented to the Cleveland County DA’s office for review.
The Battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18, 1815. The army of Napoleon Bonaparte and France was defeated by British forces under the Duke of Wellington and Prussian troops under Field Marshall von Blücher. — June 18, 1178: Five monks at Canterbury reported seeing something exploding on the moon shortly after sunset/ This was the only known observation. — June 18, 1812: The War of 1812 began as the United States declared war against Britain. — June 18th is birthday of Pastor Douglas Wilson. Born in 1953, he is the pastor at Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho and a …
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Introduction Our modern world has been built on the copious use of inexpensive energy. Along with motor vehicles, electricity is the major foundation of modern civilization. Because of electricity, our lives are easier and safer. We do things and live in ways that would amaze our ancestors. My father had told me stories of growing up on the farm without electricity, but it took my own experience to make it click and understand how crucial it is to have a stable source of electric power. It was in 1998, and the power had gone out, again. While our local grid …
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Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters. — Reported on June 9th: Whole Foods’ shelves could get bare as supplier shuts down deliveries after cyberattack. Here is an excerpt: “A major supplier to Whole Foods said it has shut down deliveries after it was hacked – leading to fears of empty store shelves. United Natural Foods, a $31 billion distributor …
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“When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.” – Edmund Burke, from ‘Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents’ (1770) p. 71
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Renaming Army posts was silly when they did it in 2023, and it's probably silly now. Fort Johnson will be returned to Fort Polk, Along with Lee, Rucker, Gordon, and several others.
Fort Cavasas will go back to being Fort Hood, this time renamed after some WW1 colonel. Okay. I still think that the Army missed a sure bet by not naming it Fort Seguin in the first place.
For those who don't know who Juan Seguin was, he was a true Texas patriot, a military and political leader, and probably the only man to serve both at the Alamo under Travis and at San Jacinto under Houston. They should have named that post Seguin from the beginning.
As for Polk, they could name it Fort Armpit, or Camp Swampy for all I care. I served there a lot in the 80s and 90s and never did like the place.
June 17, 1877: Battle of White Bird Canyon: Using terrain to their advantage, the Nez Perce defeated the US Cavalry at White Bird Canyon in the Idaho Territory. Pictured is their leader, Chief Joseph. — June 17th is the birthday of the late Dean Ing. (June 17, 1931 – July 21, 2020) — On June 17, 1775, the Battle of Bunker Hill began. — June 17th is the birthday of Libertarian economist Harry Browne. (June 17, 1933 – March 1, 2006.) — Some great news: Both Section 3 of the Hearing Protection Act (HPA) and the SHORT Act were just …
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Author’s Note: I have been a daily SurvivalBlog reader since 2005, but this is my first article submission. I sincerely appreciate the knowledge and wisdom provided by JWR and all of the other contributors over the years. I’ll start by stating that don’t know anyone associated with Magpul and I have not been compensated by the company in any way. I am simply a long-time customer who appreciates their consistent innovation in the firearms world. In reflecting while writing this article I was amazed by how many of their products I own and how satisfied I have been with those …
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This weekly column features news stories and event announcements from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. We also mention companies located in the American Redoubt region that are of interest to preppers and survivalists. Today, news about upcoming summer events in the American Redoubt region. Idaho The Snake River Stampede starts today and runs until June 21st. o o o The Modern Homesteading Conference is scheduled for June 27-28 at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds (4056 N Government Way, Coeur d’Alene, …
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“If the Government is big enough to give you everything you want, it is big enough to take away everything you have.” – Gerald Ford, from ‘If Elected’ (1960) p. 193
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