Keeping the Sabbath With Disaster Movies

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-01T20:37:00Z

I am trying to keep the Sabbath by not doing business or working. I turned on the TV and looked at what Google TV suggested. Somehow, I ended up in a disaster movie category. Some were familiar such as Armageddon.  Many are familiar plot ideas. London is flooding. Mom must escape with her child. 

Way too many involve one maverick professor or grad student trying to save the world from a disaster that has a several hour timeline. 

A few that I started such as 2012: Ice Age start with such horribly overdone dialog and "sciencey-sounding" phrases that i had no hope for something that would entertain me without making me cringe. It really is not that hard to write a sci-fi script that is actually somewhat based on real science.  Pretty clearly, it is very easy to raise money to make several million dollars movies with horrible scripts.

Renunion

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-02-01T20:17:00Z

 A bunch of guys I went to high school with showed up at the shop on Saturday to renew old friendships.


Food was consumed, cigars were smoked, and they hit the whiskey.  My bottle of Stranahan's is now defunct.

Is AI Going to Give Us the Star Trek Universe?

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-01T19:59:19Z

Star Trek universe: no on seems to have perceivable pay checks ot need.

1/30/26 The Hill article claims AI is going to cause mass unemployment almost at once, requiring Universal Basic Income. The author claims he has always opposed UBI as a liberal pipe dream but that in the next several years most white collar jobs will cease to exist leading to mass unemployment because our society has no plan for reskilling the newly unemployed white collar workers. 

Color me skeptical for several reasons:

1. So far, I have seen AI doing some things tolerably well and many things at a clever but not brilliant assistant level. Grok seems to be reasonably competent at revising C code to produce mildly complex gCode. CoPilot and ChatGPT not so much. 

2. For historical research, I have not seen spectacular skills at searching primary sources that are open source and in one case, ChatGPT even directly claimed it could not search books.google.com but suggested how i might do that. 

3. In the medical and legal arenas, its hallucinations are well known. Failing to do the job is bad. Producing bad work is worse.

4. That article is focused on white collar workers. Yes, there are many white collar workers who are likely to end up redundant. Some of the examples he provides are arguably of questionable value right now:

"Then it moves into clerical roles, basic accounting, paralegal research, routine journalism, marketing copy, and compliance work."

Oh yes.  All jobs for which no one can be reskilled. And every one of them essential to a modern society.

What is left out in his white collar myopic worldview is the need for blue collar workers who will increasingly use AI tools for troubleshooting complex systems .
Quote of the Day Several niche, left-leaning gun advocacy groups said that since the killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis, they can hardly keep up with the surging demand for firearms training. Harmeet KaurFebruary 1, 2026Leftist and … Continue reading
Today, February 1, is the Feast Day of St. Brigid of Ireland — a saint whose legacy is inseparable from both faith and tradition, and whose name is uniquely entwined with beer.

Our family has long held a particular affection for this great saint. In fact, Brigid is my lovely wife's Confirmation Saint. In Ireland, she is revered second only to St. Patrick in popularity.


St. Brigid Statue, Knock Shrine,
County Mayo, Ireland

According to legend, Brigid was once working in a leper colony when the community ran out of beer. In those days, beer was an important source of safe hydration and nourishment, so the shortage was no small matter. Brigid is said to have miraculously transformed her bathwater into beer to sustain the lepers and visiting clerics. In another miracle attributed to the saint, she provided beer to eighteen churches throughout an entire Easter season — all from a single barrel kept in her convent.

Brigid was inspired by the preaching of St. Patrick and, along with him, is recognized as a Patron Saint of Ireland. Throughout her life she was a fierce advocate for the poor. As a young woman she frequently gave away her family’s possessions to those in need, much to their frustration, until she was eventually permitted to enter religious life. Around 470 A.D., she founded Ireland’s first convent, which grew into one of the most important monastic centers in the country.

St. Brigid's Well, County Clare, Ireland

The historical details of St. Brigid’s life are difficult to separate from legend. Many accounts are woven together with miracles and elements of pre-Christian Irish folklore. Even so, her influence is undeniable, and she remains one of the most important figures in Celtic and Irish history.

One prayer attributed to St. Brigid begins, “I’d like a great lake of beer for the King of Kings. I would like to be watching Heaven’s family drinking it through all eternity.” A worthy wish indeed.

St. Patrick and St. Brigid,
The Black Abbey, Kilkenny, Ireland

Today, we’ll raise a toast to St. Brigid — her generosity, her compassion, and her enduring place in Irish tradition. Here’s hoping we all someday glimpse that great lake.

St. Brigid, Ora Pro Nobis!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-01T12:38:00Z




KS: Wichita - Homeowner Shoots Burglary Suspect

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-02-01T12:16:00Z

The incident happened at around 4:45 a.m. in the 12000 block of East Blake, near Pawnee and Webb Road. Wichita Police Department spokesperson Rick Pena said officers arrived to find the suspect with a gunshot wound to his leg. He was hospitalized in serious condition.

Officer Pena said the investigation determined the suspect was burglarizing the home and that the homeowner shot the suspect during a confrontation in the home.

 

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However, at about 2 a.m., a 19-year-old with a graze wound to the shoulder walked into Century Farms Medical Center. He told officers he was stopped at a red light in the Chrysler on Nolensville Pike when a sedan pulled up next to him and began firing at his vehicle.

Police said the teen had a loaded rifle and began returning fire at the suspect vehicle.

“The suspect vehicle drove off while the victim abandoned his Chrysler and fled into the woods. He arrived at Century Farms eight hours after the shooting for treatment for his graze wound. The investigation is ongoing,” MNPD said.

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Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-02-01T11:30:00Z

Carrying Concealed With Misplaced Compassion

by Sheila Stokes in The Zelman Partisans on 2026-02-01T09:20:58Z

In the wake of the Renee Good incident, I thought the left might rein in their rabid activists. Maybe, just maybe. I mean apparently they’ve all been told they can attack law enforcement with impunity. The worst that might happen is being arrested. Not too worry, deep pockets will bail you out. There is a … Continue reading Carrying Concealed With Misplaced Compassion

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — February 1, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-01T07:05:39Z

On February 1st, we recognize the 1942 birthday of the late Dr. Gary North. North was a prolific writer on Christian Reconstruction and economics topics. He passed away on February 24, 2022. His more than 50 published books are a lasting legacy. He also assembled a free online library of books by other godly writers, through his Institute for Christian Economics (ICE). Those free books, totaling 38,000 pages, are all still available online, They are a great resource for homeschoolers and economics students. We also remember February 1st, 2003, when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas and Louisiana as …

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Writing Contest Prize Winners Announced — Round 122

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-01T07:04:24Z

We’ve announced the winners of Round 122 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. Note to the top three prize winners: Please contact me and let me know your UPS and USPS address(es), for your prizes. Thanks. – JWR The top three prize winners will each receive some great prize packages. The winners for Round 122 are… First Prize Winner: First Prize goes to A.F., for Introducing Your Community to Emergency Preparedness. It was posted January 8-10, 2026. See:  Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.) He will receive as prizes: A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate. This can be used …

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Senior Citizen Fitness: Preparing Our Bodies for Hard Times, by P.D.M.

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-01T07:03:51Z

Introduction My wife and I have been into prepping for over twenty years. We lived in Mississippi when Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005 and we were without power for ten days. That was our impetus to prepare after struggling with the basics when everything we had taken for granted failed. The suffering was immense, and the lessons keen. We vowed to never be unprepared again when niceties of civilization ceased to provide comfort. We started reading the Survival blog and the excellent articles soon after recovering from our hurricane wakeup call. The Problem Fast forward twenty years, and now living …

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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-01T07:02:26Z

The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: There are Some Differences Between “Homely” Pretti, and “Pretty” Pretti  News Links: It appears MSNBC gave Alex Pretti a tan, a stronger jawline, better teeth, shorter forehead, and a nose job. AI-altered pic of Alex Pretti is being widely circulated after his killing by Border Patrol. Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted then I’ll give you credit. Thanks! Permission to repost memes that I’ve created is granted, provided that credit to SurvivalBlog.com is …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-01T07:01:34Z

“Then came together unto him the Pharisees, and certain of the scribes, which came from Jerusalem. And when they saw some of his disciples eat bread with defiled, that is to say, with unwashen, hands, they found fault. For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, except they wash their hands oft, eat not, holding the tradition of the elders. And when they come from the market, except they wash, they eat not. And many other things there be, which they have received to hold, as the washing of cups, and pots, brasen vessels, and of tables. Then the Pharisees and …

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Apologies to our readers!

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-02-01T02:49:47Z

The commentary published the evening of the 28th (Wednesday) was an incomplete (and untitled!) draft that got mixed up on our computers. We apologize for that, and have posted the correct and final version of that. For those who don’t … Continue reading

Tragedies That Might Not be Avoidable

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-31T21:53:00Z

 But if there is, these sort of suits should be a wakeup call. 1/27/26 Boston.com:

Lindsay Clancy, the Duxbury mother accused of killing her three children, is now suing several of her mental health care providers, alleging they failed to diagnose her bipolar disorder and prescribed a revolving door of pharmaceuticals that triggered a psychotic break. 

“Lindsay Clancy did everything a mother in her situation could do,” the medical malpractice lawsuit states. “Her husband advocated for her. Her family drove from out of state to help care for her children. And still, the medical system failed her completely.”

Filed last week in Norfolk Superior Court, the lawsuit accuses several medical providers of a “catastrophic failure” to properly diagnose, treat, and monitor Clancy as her postpartum mental health rapidly declined. Instead, the suit alleges, they subjected Clancy to a “disorganized, uncoordinated course of polypharmacy” that only made her worse. 

Clancy had been experiencing auditory hallucinations for weeks leading up to the killings, according to the complaint, but the commanding voice took on a new urgency after her husband left to pick up dinner on Jan. 24, 2023.

“This is your last chance. Kill the children so you can kill yourself,” the voice purportedly said. “THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE. YOU HAVE TO KILL THE KIDS SO YOU CAN KILL YOURSELF.’”

According to the lawsuit, Clancy entered a dissociative “dream-like state” as she strangled 5-year-old Cora, 3-year-old Dawson, and 8-month-old Callan inside the family’s home, telling them, “Go to God, baby.” 

In the course of my mass murder research, I have found way too many similar tragedies where postpartum depression led to a mother murdering all her children, often followed by suicide. If you know someone who has recently given birth and is showing symptoms that include hallucinations, it is time for someone to intervene. One would hope mental health professionals would have seen this and said, "Wait a minute. The drugs are not working."


 1/31/26 National Review:

A woman who received a double mastectomy at the age of 16 under the guise of transgender-related healthcare was just awarded $2 million in the first successful medical-malpractice lawsuit brought by a destransitioner.

Fox Varian sued her New York-based psychologist and plastic surgeon for facilitating her gender-transition double mastectomy in 2019, independent reporter Benjamin Ryan who attended Varian’s recent trial, said. Although a host of detransitioners have sued doctors who rush to “affirm” gender confusion with life-altering surgeries, Varian’s is the first known successful lawsuit.

Claire Deacon, Varian’s mother, was led by her daughter’s psychologist to believe that breast removal was the only way to heal Varian’s gender dysphoria, she told the jury. At first Deacon told Varian’s psychologist Kenneth Einhorn that top surgery was “never gonna happen” if she could help it.

“This man was just so emphatic, and pushing and pushing, that I felt like there was no good decision,” she said, according to an Epoch Times report. “I think it was a scare tactic: I don’t believe it was malice, I think he believed what he was saying … but he was very, very wrong.”

The idea of her 16-year-old daughter receiving a mastectomy made her “physically ill,” Deacon said. But Deacon was led to believe by Einhorn that Varian would be unhappy unless she was affirmed in her gender dysphoria. It was the “the hardest, most difficult, gut-wrenching” decision, Deacon told the jury.

Defendants Einhorn and plastic surgeon Simon Chin implied that Varian wanted the medical procedure, and was even at risk of suicide should she not receive a mastectomy. Chin’s attorney called Deacon’s consent a “critical fact” of the case, and asked jurors what might have happened to a potentially suicidal Varian had Chin refused the surgery.

That seems a little light on the damages, but likely more than this butcher earned mutilating this girl. Yes, mother and daughter should have stood their ground and said NO, but "the science" and why not trust someone in a white coat?

Complexities of Categories

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-31T20:52:00Z

 For this incredibly long research project, I have sometimes needed to expand particular descriptors: what sort of location (work, school, public place, residence, other private location)? Cause has been a surprisingly straightforward one.  There are cases for which no single cause really fits. This is one where first reports suggests divorce. The next report got a bit weird: not really at work, but work-related as well as confused relationships.

Hollywood, Fla. (1968)

08/07/1968: “Estranged husband of one of the daughters,” 31, forced entry into Phil Wein stein’s home, shooting him, his wife and two of the three daughters to death before suicide.  (The third child was found by police hiding under the bed, unharmed.) Police later explained that the murderer had worked for the father’s law firm. He was fired because of “An intra-family love triangle involving two young sisters one of them, his wife.”

Category: family non-resident

Suicide: yes

Cause: other

Weapon: pistol[1]



[1] "Gunman Slays 4 In Family, Kills Self," Orlando Sentinel, Aug. 08, 1968, 24;  “Man Slays 4 In Family, Kills Self,” [Elmira, N.Y.] Star-Gazette, Aug. 08, 1968, 4.


Email Problems

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-31T18:23:00Z

 My personal email firstname @ firstnamelastname.com receives but cannot send.  Thunderbird times out on send.  My mailhost has no answers.  They see connection attempt.  So I tried Outlook.

SmtpSubmissionPermanent5XXException: Smtp submission failed. Server 'claytoncramer.com' Port '465'. --> Unexpected SMTP server response. Expected: 235, actual: 535, whole response: 535 Incorrect authentication data

Failure code: d8f5

Winchester 94 "Old Red"

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-01-31T17:12:00Z

I ordered this 1935-vintage Winchester 94 Sporting Rifle from a Gunbroker seller last Saturday and picked it up yesterday, along with a couple boxes of Remington .30-30 170 grain JSP ammo. To pay for it, I put a couple of other guns that were gathering dust on consignment.




It's drilled and tapped to accept a tang sight, one of which I may add.




Overall it's in excellent shape for a 91 year old rifle. The bore is excellent with sharp rifling, no pits, and a good crown. It was very clean. After I hosed out the old congealed oil the action works smoothly. The wood is sound and except for nine decades of dings the original varnish is in very good condition.

It should be a fine shooter and I plan to take it into the woods after whitetail next Fall.

There are 6 notches cut into the bottom of the stock (disclosed in the GB listing). The left side of the butt bears the initials, "RED," so I've named the rifle "Old Red."




Along with the rifle I bought two boxes of Remington .30-30 170 grain Core Lokt JSPs. I have reloading dies, a pound of IMR-3031, a brick of large rifle primers, a box of Hornady Interlock 170 grain JSP bullets, and 250 pieces of Starline brass on the way. I also have fifty 178 grain .310" bullets hand cast from Lyman No.2 alloy on the way from MOD Outfitters that I'm looking forward to loading for the old Winchester.

Today I slugged the bore by driving a .32 caliber bullet through it which allowed me to measure groove diameter. 






The rule of thumb for choosing the diameter of cast bullets for a rifle is to use those that are .001" to .002" over groove diameter. I'll load a few dummies with the .310" bullet to check functioning with, and also to verify that they chamber OK. Assuming all's good there I'll load up small batches of 10 with a couple different powders.


Capture the Flag

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-31T17:07:24Z

Think they’d get mad if you burned one of these? The thing that caught my eye in the video of communist useful idiot domestic enemies “protesting” in L.A. was something I’d not noticed before, but I guess is a thing with fashionable traitors, the “hybrid” flag. So much for E Pluribus Unum. That in itself … Continue reading "Capture the Flag"

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Drug Conviction as Lifelong Firearms Disqualifier

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-31T15:54:00Z

 U.S. v. Hembree (5th Cir. 2026):

Defendant–Appellant Charles Hembree was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1).  He has a single predicate felony conviction: a 2018 conviction for simple possession of methamphetamine.  On appeal, Hembree challenges whether § 922(g)(1) is unconstitutional as applied to him and raises various constitutional challenges to his conviction.  For the reasons explained below, we find Hembree’s conviction unconstitutional as applied and reverse the district court’s conviction. 

This is because under the Bruen standard, there is no tradition under U.S. law of disarming persons for drug abuse.

The government acknowledges that illegal drug possession was “a problem that the [founding-era legislatures] did not perceive” but anchors on the Supreme Court’s statements in Rahimi, which were echoed by our court in Diaz, that “a ʻdead ringer’ for or ʻhistorical twin’ to past regulations” is not required to “pass constitutional muster.”  Instead, the government argues, “what matters is whether founding-era legislatures would have understood their powers to include the ability to pass such a law.”  The government highlights that our court “in Diaz pointed to two aspects of [historical] tradition: laws severely punishing certain crimes at the time of the founding and laws disarming persons who pose a danger with firearms.” Following that approach, the government draws on two bodies of law to justify its use of methamphetamine possession as a predicate felony for § 922(g)(1).  First, it points to “[h]istorical laws authorizing severe punishment for knowing possession of contraband,” arguing that these laws “show that permanent disarmament of those convicted of possessing illicitly obtained goods today, like Hembree, is consistent with the Second Amendment.”  Examples offered by the government include laws punishing the knowing receipt of a stolen horse, the theft of mail, and the counterfeiting and forgery of public securities with death.  Next, it points to “[h]istorical laws disarming dangerous people” and argues that “[d]rug crimes are inherently dangerous, even in situations where a defendant has ʻonly’ been convicted of ʻmere’ drug possession like Hembree, because the possession of narcotics entails the dealing with and enriching of drug traffickers.”  The government further urges that “the facts of the underlying case demonstrate the dangerous nature of narcotics,” but the only facts it points to beyond the mere fact of Hembree’s felony conviction are the facts of the present § 922(g)(1) case.4 Hembree takes a narrower view of the historical analogue.  He cites that, until a century ago, “there was virtually no effective regulation of narcotics in the United States.”  David T. Courtwright, A Century of American Narcotics Policy, in Treating Drug Problems: Volume 2, 1 (Dean R. Gerstein & Henrick J. Harwood, eds., 1992).  Hembree reasons that the “federal government did not even begin criminalizing non-medical drug use until the early Twentieth Century” and opium and other substances were legal.  Further, Hembree posits that “[i]t was not until 1906 that the Pure Food and Drug Act first required that certain substances, such as alcohol, cocaine, and heroin, be accurately labeled, Pub. L. 59-384, 34 Stat. 768, 770 (repealed 1938), and the first ban on possession and distribution came about a decade later.”  Under Diaz, he argues that § 922(g)(1) can only be constitutionally applied to a defendant if “his disqualifying convictions would have been subject to [harsh felony] punishments in the Founding Era.”  Because “conduct similar to possession of methamphetamine was not even criminal, much less subject to the death penalty or forfeiture of estate,” at the Founding, Hembree argues that the government has not met its burden of proving that disarming him is within the tradition of regulations and punishment at the Founding. 

The government argued that drug dealing is an inherently dangerous crime, but Hembree's conviction was for possession, not dealing. 

Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday, brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new Victra 20-gauge shotgun suppressor . There were hundreds of new suppressors on display at SHOT Show, and it seems like the NFA gold rush is well and truly happening. All of those new NFA items need ammunition, and several manufacturers have new loads meant for suppressed use. Let's look at some of those new options.
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Automotif DCX...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-31T13:59:00Z


The vanity plate reads "SWISS 1". Although when I greeted the owner with "Love your car!", she answered that it was her second.

Check out the little silhouette of Switzerland on the hood!


This one was photographed in August of 2020 using a Nikon D7000.

If a Mountain Lion Will Not Leave, Shoot It

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-01-31T12:46:00Z


Before the recent predatory killing of a woman in Colorado by a mountain lion, there were a number of warning events. Kristen Marie Kovatch was killed by a mountain lion on January 1 in Laminar County. According to The denvergazette.com, there were five confrontations with lions in the area from October 28 through December 23. Only one of the incidents involved the killing of a lion which was attacking a dog in the owner's yard.

The Denver Gazette article gleans three lessons from the series of events. The third is a set of recommendations about what to do if confronted by a lion in the wild.

 And third – if a mountain lion is encountered in the wild, hazing it away is the proper approach opposed to attempting to run. Running can trigger a chase response, while hazing it away by throwing objects in its direction can get it to leave an area or back off. Loud noises can work, too. It’s important not to crouch down and to keep your eyes on the mountain lion while retreating, as well. Mountain lion attacks are extremely rare, but it’s important to know what to do if you happen to spot one in the area.

What is obviously missing is advise to carry a weapon for defense when walking or hiking in lion country.  Mountain lions are not known for absorbing large amounts of lead or of continuing to attack when wounded. Colorado is an open carry state. No license is needed to carry in nearly all outdoor areas, with the exception of Denver. Counties may have the ability to regulate open carry, it does not appear to be utilized outside of Denver. In a vehicle, if you do not have a concealed carry permit, firearms are prohibited from having a round in the chamber.

Handguns are now so inexpensive, effective, and light, it is easy to obtain one and carry it. Lightweight semi-automatics are commonly available for under $200. Lightweight revolvers run a bit more. The KelTec P17 weighs 14 ounces loaded with 16 LR cartridges. It has recently been on sale for $159.  The Smith & Wesson 351 PD revolver only weighs 15.4 ounces loaded with 7 rounds of .22 magnum cartridges. It can be had for about $700. The Ruger LCRX revolver weighs about 15 ounces and is available in .38 special, .357 magnum, .22 LR and .22 magnum for about $500. Any handgun carried for self defense could work well against a mountain lion.

There does not appear to be any incidents where mountain lions killed or severely injured people who were armed with any firearm. Conversely, there have been several incidents where people who were armed with firearms killed and/or drove off aggressive mountain lions. The most recent successful defense was near Buckeye, Arizona. In 2023, an archery hunter shot and killed a mountain lion in self defense in rural Wisconsin, using a bow and arrow! An attacking mountain lion was driven off with a Glock pistol in a video appearing in 2022. There are other documented examples, including 12 year old Alyssa Caldwell, who killed a big Mountain Lion which was stalking her in October of 2014.  A 12 year old girl would not ordinarily be a match for a mountain lion. Alyssa's rifle and skill made all the difference.

It appears there were four different incidents where mountain lions approached people, killed dogs, or had to be driven off in the three months in the area before Kristen Marie Kovatch was killed. It is likely, if any of the people in the four incidents were armed, they could have killed or severely wounding a lion, preventing it from killing Kovatch.

Mountain lion attacks have ramped up since the mountain lion populations have expanded in the last 50 years. Being armed is insurance against these rare events as much as against more common attacks by dogs or human predators.

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Gun Watch
 

 

 

 

 

 


According to the Albany Police Department (APD), officers were called to the 1500 block of Dawson Road around 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday. They found Tommy Poole (36) with multiple gunshot wounds.

Their investigation revealed that Poole entered the apartment while the tenant was sleeping. Poole allegedly busted through a bedroom window, and when the tenant went to investigate, he found Poole crawling through the apartment on the ground.

The tenant attempted to hold Poole at gunpoint while calling police, but according to police, Poole attempted to reach for the tenant’s gun. The tenant then shot Poole multiple times.

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Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-31T12:29:00Z





“It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and […]

Criming in the Open

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-31T11:41:00Z

What's hilarious is that back when Hillary's emails got linked, conspiracy weirdos went poring through them, trying to decide if references to "cheese pizza" were actually code talk for kiddie diddling.

Now that huge tranches of Epstein emails are getting dumped out to the public, it turns out that these kinds of people just send each other emails that straight up say "Had a great time criming with you on KidFuck Island last weekend. Hopefully we can get together and do some more criming next time I have an opening on my calendar. Don't forget to bring some kids to traffic!"




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Saturday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-01-31T11:30:00Z

Preparedness Notes for Saturday — January 31, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-31T07:04:05Z

On January 31, 1905, the first automobile to exceed 100 mph (161 kph), a Napier six-cylinder racing car named ‘Samson’. It was driven by British daredevil Arthur Macdonald, at Daytona Beach, Florida. A top speed of 104 miles per hour was recorded. — On January 31, 1934, President FDR devalued the US dollar in relation to gold at $35 per ounce. This came just months after FDR’s administration had confiscated all privately-held gold bullion and non-numismatic gold coins. — Today, we present a guest article from a SurvivalBlog reader. Because it is partially promotional for a published book, it is …

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(Continued from Part 4. This concludes the article.) In Part 4 of this series, we reviewed the Merchants of the Earth, the Persecution of the Saints, and the Harvests of the Righteous and of the Unrighteous) In this concluding installment, we will study the Bowl Judgments, Earthquakes on the Rise, and the Second Coming of Jesus. The Bowl Judgments The Seal and Trumpet Judgments have passed. Now God pours out His wrath on the unbelievers with the Bowl Judgments: “And I saw another sign in heaven, great and marvellous, seven angels having the seven last plagues; for in them is …

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Editors’ Prepping Progress

by Avalanche Lily in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-31T07:02:52Z

To be prepared for a crisis, every Prepper must establish goals and make both long-term and short-term plans. In this column, the SurvivalBlog editors review their week’s prep activities and planned prep activities for the coming week. These range from healthcare and gear purchases to gardening, ranch improvements, bug-out bag fine-tuning, and food storage. This is something akin to our Retreat Owner Profiles, but written incrementally and in detail, throughout the year.  We always welcome you to share your own successes and wisdom in your e-mailed letters. We post many of those — or excerpts thereof — in the Odds …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-31T07:01:21Z

“At the end of every seven years thou shalt make a release. And this is the manner of the release: Every creditor that lendeth ought unto his neighbour shall release it; he shall not exact it of his neighbour, or of his brother; because it is called the Lord‘s release. Of a foreigner thou mayest exact it again: but that which is thine with thy brother thine hand shall release; Save when there shall be no poor among you; for the Lord shall greatly bless thee in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee for an inheritance to …

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TFB Review: Wilson Combat P365 2.0 Comped

by Matt E in The Firearm Blog on 2026-01-31T01:00:00Z

Welcome back to another TFB review. This week, I want to take a look at a new trend coming from the gun world where standard factory guns are revamped and tricked out to the absolute max. This has been going on for years and certainly isn't a new thing for those who live in the Glock world. Wilson Combat has been upgrading various popular firearms in the industry with their Scattergun Technologies line, but recently it has been upgrading SIGs, Beretta handguns and offering 1911 parts for a number of factory guns. I have had the new Wilson Combat P365 2.0 for almost two months now and after my time with this gun, I can confidently talk about its features and why someone may go with this over a standard model. Let's take a closer look at the Wilson Combat P365 2.0 Comped.

Weather, weather, everywhere!

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-01-31T01:00:00Z

This last several weeks have seen much of the Fifty States – especially the Southern States – subject to cold, ice, and snow that have messed up everything for a lot of people. In some cases, the weather forecasts were … Continue reading
Today’s Photo of the Day shows a rare, fully transferable HK MP5SD3 machine gun complete with its original integral suppressor. Offered by Morphy Auctions, this 1984-produced example carries the “IE” proof code and is marked “Made in W. Germany / HK Chantilly, VA,” a sign of its factory-original heritage and importation history.
I love attending SHOT Show, but it’s all new, flashy stuff. Some classic milsurp guns do show up (like what we see at Navy Arms  or Zastava  booths), and there are definitely hot new hunting rifles and shotguns (see last week’s Fudd Friday piece here ). But for someone like myself, who’s used to shopping off the used  gun rack at their local dealer, well, there’s not a whole lot. So that’s why, on the final day of SHOT Show 2026, I grabbed an Uber with some colleagues and headed across town to the Las Vegas Antique Arms Show. I am very glad I made the trip.

Our Gal in the Gun Ban Camp

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-30T20:44:11Z

Through fundraising, Cannon-Grant and her husband raised more than $1 million. In July 2022, VIB was shut down amid the fraud charges. [More] Shoot. Now the money VIB would continue to divert may be applied to something more damaging… [Via Edmund M]

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by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-30T20:27:49Z

I’ve seen enough. [Watch] What is it with grabtards and toys (and tell me that’s not creepily self-revealing)? Or with professional propagandists? No wonder they turned off comments and no “thumbs downs” appear. Still, what’s it say about the effectiveness of the Ad Council if they’ve been online with this for a year and still … Continue reading "Comments are Turned Off. Learn More."

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You gotta love the mad scientists at Hydra Weaponry. While everyone else is busy building AR-pattern rifles with modern lightweight materials and trick designs, the crew at Hydra isn’t afraid to delve into history, reproducing the designs of Mack Gwinn Jr. At SHOT Show 2026, they were showing off one of their latest creations, a revival of the Gwinn Assault Rifle, aka the “Original Bushmaster.”

Audience with the King

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-30T18:43:15Z

There are five main national Second Amendment advocacy groups in the United States. All of them and/or their sister organizations have indicated they’re in communications with the Trump Administration. [More] That doesn’t necessarily mean that it gets beyond a mollifying lackey, that the message is unified or that the administration is listening.

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We’re the Only Ones Exempt Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-30T18:13:17Z

While there is much to digest here, we think the most interesting part of the bill is the carve‑out for not only active law enforcement, but for off‑duty cops, as well as retired cops, probation officers, and parole officers. [More] Because nothing says “Founder’s view of the Second Amendment” like a disarmed militia and a … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Exempt Enough"

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We’re the Only Ones Choking You Up Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-30T18:05:00Z

‘I hope you die’: State Police trooper suspended after he allegedly strangled ex [More] Not that it mitigates a damn thing, but a more detailed story makes me wonder what kind of dynamics she brings to a relationship: She said she did not think Seney, who had previously advised her to change her number to … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Choking You Up Enough"

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Drone Round Defense  brought their anti-drone ammunition to SHOT Show 2026, offering 5.56 NATO and 7.62 NATO loads designed specifically to neutralize small unmanned aerial systems. The company operates under the same leadership team behind Freedom Munitions, Unlimited Ammo, and Ammo Load, with production capacity reaching 350 million rounds annually.

Point of Order

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-30T17:23:55Z

Despite all the political blather, the Second Amendment gave Pretti the right to carry his handgun in public… [More] Umm… no, it did not. That’s a point I’ve been making for 20 years, sometimes at the risk of belligerent readers calling me a Trojan Horse and threatening to cancel their subscriptions…

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Thermal optics are still hot in the tactical and hunting markets these days, and Pulsar has two new options for 2026. The Trail 3 LRF XR50 and Trail 3 LRF XQ50 both aim to deliver affordability, with slight differences because they’re intended to hit targets at different ranges.

Friday Prepping

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-01-30T15:49:00Z

 I have a bunch oof high school buddies coming over tomorrow, some I haven't seen in 20 years.

This morning, I got a call from a CFDA shooter.  He's in town, enroute to a big shoot and wants to see my range.  He and his lady will be over this afternoon. He's retired Army, an old cavalry scout.  When we get together, no telling what is likely to happen.

I'm prepping a big gumbo for tomorrow, and i intend to violate the Ten Commandments of Gumbo. I am going to add shrimp to chicken and sausage.  Bless me Father, for I have sinned.

I will spend this afternoon and tomorrow entertaining. There will be laughter, lies told, and whiskey consumed. I have two very amusing American Single Malt whiskeys for those who choose to consume. There may be cigars, We'll see.

Right now, the chicken is boiling for stock.  Belle has gone to the grocer for last minute stuff.

Y'all have a very pleasant weekend.

A new suppressor design from a industry legend, these might be the best 5.56 suppressors on the market?! We take a closer look at Echo Core!

White House Counsel, David Warington at SHOT Show 2026

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-01-30T14:47:00Z


David Warrington, White House Counsel to President Trump

At the SHOT Show, on January 21, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada, David Warrington, the White House Counsel, gave remarks prior to the Governors Forum.  Larry Keane, the Senior Vice President & General Counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) introduced David Warrington before the start of the Governors Forum.

David Warrington, White House Counsel for President Trump, gave his remarks before the Governors' Forum began. They were concise and precise. Warrington has been with President Trump for some time. He was appointed as White House Counsel on January 20, 2025, at beginning of President Trump's second term. From David Warrington:

President Trump wants to convey  that its very important to him, protecting the Second Amendment.

Warrington noted this was the first time a White House Counsel, a Deputy Attorney General, and the Head of the Civil Rights Division, have been at the SHOT Show to represent the President of the United States. It was the first time there has ever been a Civil Rights Division to protect the Second Amendment. No other President has been as supportive or as active in restoring the rights protected by the Second Amendment.

David Warrington has a history of working to support and protect the Second Amendment. His Public Financial Disclosure Report shows him as the Chairman, Treasurer, General Counsel, and President of the National Association for Gun Rights, Inc., (NAGR) from March of 2000 to December of 2024. Income from NAGR was listed as $6,000 for director fees. This is a small fraction of David Warrington's income. His salary for the Dhillon Law Group, Inc. was listed as $1,161,465 for 2024.  He is a highly paid, highly successful attorney. It appears he has taken a substantial pay cut to work with President Trump at the White House.

David Warrington explained President Trump told him Second Amendment Supporters have been President Trump's most loyal followers and supporters through the last ten years, through difficult times and good times. The President appreciates loyalty and President Trump will continue to work for you. President Trump believes loyalty works both ways.

Larry Keane validated and supported David Warrington's statements, on the many firsts for the SHOT Show at the 2026 SHOT Show. The presence of many officials at the SHOT Show shows an interest  and dedication far beyond previous presidents. David Warrington jokingly wondered if there were more members of the administration at the SHOT Show or at Davos. He wondered what was going on in D.C. when the administration was split between the SHOT Show and Davos.  It was a joke with a serious message.

Seated just feet from David Warrington during his presentation, his demeanor and style were polished and stirring, as you would expect from a world class attorney. This correspondent is glad he is on the side of the Constitution and working to restore rights protected by the Second Amendment. His work with NAGR indicates an intimate knowledge of the playing field surrounding the struggle to restore  rights protected by the Second Amendment.

David Warrington, as the White House Counsel, has the ear of the President.  President Trump is fighting numerous battles and an entrenched bureaucracy and deep state which wants him gone. President Trump is winning, but the fight is far from over. The fate of the Republic hangs in the balance.

©2026 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice and link are included.


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CA: Studio City - Homeowner Shoots, Wounds Burglary Suspect

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-01-30T14:46:00Z

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers responded to the 11600 block of Laurel Crest Drive at around 4 a.m. to reports of a shooting call. Police say the homeowner shot at one of the burglary suspects, identified by authorities at a 16-year-old boy who was hit in the upper body.

The two suspected burglars left in a Black Chevy Traverse.

According to police, a car matching the suspected burglars’ description dropped off a 16-year-old at a hospital with gunshot wounds. The teen was hospitalized Tuesday afternoon, and his condition was stable.

 

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Lawful but Tragic

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-01-30T14:00:00Z

Quote of the Day The Renee Good case was clear-cut self-defense. Objectively, she hit the accelerator when her tires were pointed directly at the officer. If the officer had complete omnipotence he would still have been justified in using deadly … Continue reading
DryFireMag  dropped three new Smart Mag models at SHOT Show 2026. Walther PDP, Smith & Wesson M&P, and CZ Shadow 2 all get the trigger-reset treatment now. Complete systems run $325 and come with everything you need: training magazine, laser cartridge, barrel block, and red laser for shot feedback.
This episode of Ascend follows a group of women invited by Sisterhood Outdoors to try bowfishing together, targeting invasive species such as snakehead and catfish.
Today’s Q&A is sponsored by Kyrö – get 10% off all their spirits with code FORGOTTENGIN10 at: https://www.kyrodistillery.com 0:02:41 – Could the US scale up small arms production to wartime mass levels? 0:08:57 – How [...]

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TGIF Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-30T13:03:00Z




Weekend Knowledge Dump- January 30, 2026

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-01-30T11:47:39Z

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   Wheelchair Concealed Carry Considerations for People with Disabilities “I was shot and paralyzed from the waist down in a gunfight while serving as a U.S. Marine infantryman during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. I […]
I’m sure that everyone remembers the craptastic, unduplicatable ‘hockey stick’ graph that the climate ghouls used to bludgeon the world and waste billions of dollars to prevent global warming, right? Well apparently it’s not just Mann’s research that is crappy, it’s his legal dealings as well since he just got slapped for ‘acting in bad […]

By Dave Workman Virtually half of Canada—several provinces and two territories—are saying “No” to the federal government’s multi-million-dollar buyback scheme, with the National Post reporting this week that the government of Newfoundland is also refusing to participate. According to the report, “This now means that half the provinces, along with two of the three territorial […]

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Preparedness Notes for Friday — January 30, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-30T07:04:31Z

On January 30, 1648, Spain and the Netherlands signed the Peace of Munster, ending the Thirty Years’ War. — The late Actor Eugene “Gene” Allen Hackman was born January 30, 1930.  He and his wife both sadly passed away in February, 2025. — January 30th is also the birthday of historian Barbara Tuchman (born 1912, died February 6, 1989). She wrote some very engaging history books. — Jase Medical just updated their affiliate agreement with SurvivalBlog.  All SurvivalBlog readers now get an automatic $10 discount at checkout. Just click on their ad in the SurvivalBlog ad stack, or use this …

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(Continued from Part 3.) In Part 3 of this series, we reviewed the Antichrist, the False Prophet, the Mark of the Beast, and the One-World Money System. In this installment, we will look at the Merchants of the Earth, the Persecution of the Saints, and the Harvests of the Righteous and the Unrighteous. The Merchants of the Earth One of the most overlooked topics from the Book of Revelation is that of the “merchants of the Earth.” (Revelation 18:11) This term appears repeatedly in Revelation, which shows the importance of certain types of commerce, especially during the Tribulation: “And the …

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Economics & Investing Media of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-30T07:02:39Z

In Economics & Investing Media of the Week we feature photos, charts, graphs, maps, video links, and news items of interest to preppers. On Monday (January 26, 2026), spot silver touched $116.59 per Troy ounce in Comex trading. That brought the silver-to-gold price ratio down to 43.3-to-1. (It was 102-to-1 in late May of 2025.)  I expect the ratio to drop perhaps to as low as 28-to-1, in 2026. Friday PM Update: In reaction to news about Trump’s pick to head the Federal Reserve, there was some strong selling this morning in New York that brought silver down to below …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-30T07:01:09Z

“The fundamental source of all your errors, sophisms, and false reasoning, is a total ignorance of the natural rights of mankind. Were you once to become acquainted with these, you could never entertain a thought, that all men are not, by nature, entitled to a parity of privileges. You would be convinced, that natural liberty is a gift of the beneficent Creator, to the whole human race; and that civil liberty is founded in that; and cannot be wrested from any people, without the most manifest violation of justice.” – Alexander Hamilton, “The Farmer Refuted,” 1775

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Maybe. It is plausible. Especially so, since this joke has more than a little truth to it: A man had three beautiful girlfriends but didn’t know which one to marry. As a test, he decided to give each woman $5,000 … Continue reading

Pithy Response

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-01-30T04:24:03Z

I don’t know that I have ever seen a comeback as short and powerful as the following. It started out with this lengthy observation and commentary. Which got this response: Dave @snakeeatsapples You’re a conservative cosplaying as a libertarian. Wow. … Continue reading

Threading

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-30T02:39:07Z

I tapped the collar on the extension tube for a 1/4"-20 thread but the appropriate thimbscrew did not lock the eyepiece securely. Why?

The collar is about 1/4" thick and thst is not enough threads to clamp down adequately I persuaded myself.  So I did an 8-32 thread and it worked.  8 threads instead of 5.

UPDATE: Another disappointment: the thumbscrew holding the extension tube in the tube interface does not hold it in place square to the interface.   I think the problem is that interface flange is only .5" wide and that is not holding it square even though it is very little difference in ID and OD.  I think the interface should be 1" wide.  I have no 1" thick pieces from which to start.  I do have a  5" thick piece of CFC that I can laminate into a 1" thick piece. 

The Quiet Hand of the Kremlin, the Soviet PB Pistol

by Lynndon Schooler in The Firearm Blog on 2026-01-30T01:00:00Z

In the 1960s, the Soviet Union sought to close the gap between conventional arms and the specialized requirements of clandestine warfare. Reconnaissance teams, Spetsnaz elements of the Soviet Army, and KGB operatives were expected to operate behind enemy lines or when silent work was required during any operation, and this placed a premium on weapons that were not only reliable and compact but also quiet. Out of that requirement came one of the first mass-produced Soviet handguns purpose-built for suppressed, covert work: the PB (GRAU index 6P9). Designed in the mid-1960s and formally adopted in 1967, the PB became the integral suppressed service pistol for Soviet special forces and state security services.
Today’s Photo of the Day takes us to Charlene’s Meadow, where Butch Fjoser set a remarkable new benchmark in the world of pure mechanical accuracy. On June 7th, 2025, Fjoser fired a .445-inch, 10-shot group at 300 yards in the Unlimited Class, surpassing the previous .512-inch record held by Larry Costa. While images of rifles clamped in a vise usually spark a predictable online debate, it is worth noting that Unlimited Class rail guns are purpose-built for equipment testing rather than traditional marksmanship. The goal here is to explore the absolute limits of consistency when recoil, ergonomics, and human input are removed.
Welcome back to another edition of Concealed Carry Corner. Last week, I talked about how to carry in the deep cold of winter. If you happened to miss that article, be sure to click the link here  to check it out. This week, I think it's important to look at when it's better to avoid situations entirely when carrying a concealed firearm versus what people do by carrying a heavier-than-normal loadout. Times are changing and it's really important to look at what situations are worth avoiding entirely and what ones should be approached with caution.

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