Chicago police arresting Black legal gun owners for personal gain, source says [More] As for Curtis Tarver suffering that indignity, what, we’re supposed to be outraged seeing a frickin’ Chicago Democrat hoist with his own petard? [Via Jess]
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Illinois Legalizes Assisted Suicide, and New York Will Likely Follow [More] Democrats are fine with death as long as you don’t use a gun. [Via Michael G]
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Patriots should not fight for the British state [More] Neither should Americans. [Via Michael G]
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“You can still hunt” [More] Not just Canada. Plenty of idiots here who buy into that. I wonder if any FFLs would put a sign saying “We don’t sell to Democrats. If you are one, get the hell out of this store”? [Via Michael G]
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Arming teachers does nothing to protect our children from gun violence. Data shows these reactive initiatives are ineffective, make students and staff feel less safe, and only bring new risks into schools. Despite this, a staggering 15 states have laws on the books that explicitly authorize arming teachers. [More] And which schools where teachers are … Continue reading "Oh, Look: A Professional Liar"
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In TX this week, a man out for a brisk walk on a local hiking trail was precipitously attacked and killed by three pit bulls… Minutes later, these same three dogs attacked a woman in her own driveway as she was entering her car, along with her two-year-old child. [More] Texas, of course, has permitless … Continue reading "Pit Maneuver"
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[Details] It would have helped if they’d posted the winning 2025 papers so we’d see just how thoughtful, perceptive, and promising the up-and-comers appear to be. I wonder if there is fear to participate because of what Marxist academics can do to your grades if you dare diverge from their agenda. [Via Antigone]
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We navigate public spaces with a quiet, practiced vigilance, aware that in America guns have become the leading cause of death for children and teens, especially Black and Brown youth. [More] Because racism. And not enough wealth transfer. And nothing to do with choices. There’s some industrial strength finger-pointing and denial baked into this collectivist’s … Continue reading "The Blame Game"
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Walz signs gun-related executive orders after lawmakers decline to pass assault weapons ban [More] But…but…but DEMOCRACY… [Via Jess]
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Albanese announces gun buyback scheme as NSW moves on gun limits, protest bans – Anthony Albanese said he expects “hundreds of thousands” of guns to be collected and destroyed through the scheme. [More] That makes him a schemer. Hey, I figured out who Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett reminds me of.
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It’s time to accept that the US supreme court is illegitimate and must be replaced [More] Imagine what a state reconstituted in the image of what these Marxist ivory tower academics propose would do to you for not obeying its disarmament diktats. Hey, you had your “fair trial,” citizen. Does anyone capable of rational thought … Continue reading "Speaking of Seditious Conspiracy…"
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“You don’t know what the American way even is anymore,” Kimmel added. [More] And whose agenda, on importing foreign populations, on wokeness and DEI, on gender surgery for children, on disarming Americans, on Orwellian surveillance and propaganda, on “socialism,” on smearing heritage Americans as racists and Nazis/fascists, and on everything this lottery winner and his … Continue reading "The American Way?"
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Suspect found. What to know about Brown University, MIT shooter [More] Only what they want you to know. What did we just read about conspiracy mills? I’m wondering if the idea of Mustapha was intentionally planted to see who would bite and then be discredited.
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We are swimming in reports of how badly the Republicans are going to do in next year's election (no links because I'm lazy but these are a dime a dozen if you look). I disagree.
In general, mid-term elections favor the party out of power. This is true so often that it is almost considered a law of nature, particularly during a President's second term. What you don't ever see is anyone ask why do voters reject the party in power in the mid-terms? There's quite a simple answer.
Fatigue.
The voters have had some time to get used to the Administration and starts to tire of the typical amount of scandal, incompetence, and general dum-assery that any administration accumulates.
That's not at all what we see today. The main focus of the Trump 47 administration has been border security, deporting criminal illegal aliens, economic growth, and lower inflation. There are remarkable results for all of these, despite the legacy media's frantic efforts to hide them.
Each of these are 80% issues - i.e. the issues all get 80% support in polls.
I would go so far as to say that the voter fatigue is on the other foot. It's the Democrats who spent the last four years stumbling through a morass of dumb-assery. And who are all on the 20% end of the issues that voters care about.
Voters have short memories but remember that Trump has only been back in office for 11 months and has remarkable achievements - achievements that for the previous four years the legacy media said were impossible to achieve.
The polls for the Democrats are a dumpster fire. There's a reason for this. Action, reaction.
What is particularly ironic is that now it's basically proved that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump. If the Democrats in Fulton County hadn't done this, Trump 46 would have bumbled through a second term with his appointees working with the Deep State to undercut him - just like his 47 term. Instead, they gave him four years to plan this remarkable turnaround.
Sure, he still grates on a lot of people, but at the end of the day most voters will go with what's working for them. They got plenty of pretty promises from Biden, promises that never panned out.
Donald Trump has an ability to reverse the laws of gravity, and mid-term voter fatigue will be just another example of this.
We live in a time of hyper skepticism. Folks in leadership roles who do not grasp that simple but very relevant concept are destined for failure. NRA needs to be very forthcoming on information concerning any changes to Bylaws well in advance of the formal process. If you do not get the membership on your … Continue reading "On Regaining Trust"
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Musk predicts AI will create ‘universal high income’ and make saving money unnecessary [More] To each according to his wants, from each unearned demands? Kids in candy stores will eat themselves sick. And look at all the miserable celebrities. With the judgment and intelligence exhibited by most, expect deaths from surfeit to skyrocket. This seems … Continue reading "The Man Who Would Be Savior…"
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The anti-Semitic mass murder atrocity in Australia reminds us of the futility of gun control. As my friend Attorney Andrew Branca has noted, that would have been over a lot sooner in Florida, with the gunmen felled by return fire from armed citizens. True, not many people carry guns to go swimming, but the murderous […]The post Japanese National Police Revolvers: S&W 37-2 and 360J first appeared on Forgotten Weapons.
A man suspected of carrying out a pair of deadly attacks — one at Brown University that killed two students and wounded nine more, and another that killed a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor in his home — was found dead in a storage unit in New Hampshire on Thursday, the authorities said.BuT tHe iNtErNeT sWoRe hE'D yElLeD "aLoHa sNaCkBaR". *rolleyes*
The suspect’s death, which the police said was from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, ended a five-day search that began on Brown’s campus in Providence, R.I. The case both captivated and rattled New England as investigators pieced together grainy surveillance footage and feared another burst of violence. The search stretched across state lines and ultimately hinged on witness interviews in Providence — including a Reddit user — along with records from a car-rental agency in Boston and a search warrant in Salem, N.H.
“Nothing can really fully bring closure to the lives that have been shattered over the past week, but this may allow our community to move forward,” Christina H. Paxson, Brown’s president, said at a news conference on Thursday night in Providence.
Dr. Paxson and law enforcement officials identified the suspect as Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, 48, a former Brown student who was briefly enrolled at the university more than two decades ago. His last known address was in Miami.
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project The U.S. Virgin Islands offer some of the world’s best beaches, such as Magens Bay and Coki Beach, where you can swim with sea turtles if you’re lucky. There is parasailing, kayaking, shopping and gobs of tropical food and drink. For the most part, the tourist areas are relatively […]
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On December 19th,1776, Thomas Paine published his first “American Crisis” essay that famously began: “These are the times that try men’s souls; the summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.”. — Some sad news: Gil Gerard dead: Buck Rogers star leaves heartfelt posthumous message. — The big 50%-off sale at SurvivalRealty.com …
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If you ask most Americans when World War Two started and you’ll probably get December 7, 1941, when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, as an answer. Another response might be September 1, 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland. These dates are significant, in that these are when open and sustained military operations commenced, but they definitely were not the start of the war. It would be ignorant to think that Germany just up and decided to invade Poland, or Japan bomb Pearl Harbor, out of the blue on these dates. There were prolonged periods of tension that led up to the …
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In Economics & Investing Media of the Week we feature photos, charts, graphs, maps, video links, and news items of interest to preppers. This week, a chart showing the growth of global silver demand, and its components. It was published 11 months ago. Demand is now even higher. The annual production deficit also keeps growing. The thumbnail below is click-expandable. (Graphic courtesy of Visual Capitalist and Vizsla Silver Corp.) Economics & Investing Links of Interest At The Burning Platform: Samsung Just Dropped A “Silver Bomb” . . . Their New “Solid State” Battery Tech Breaks …
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“Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.” – James Madison
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By Dave Workman Golf pro Phil Mickelson has scored a political/social hole-in-one by calling out Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for immediately falling back on restrictive gun control suggestions—in a nation already infamous for its Draconian gun laws—in reaction to the Hanukkah terrorist attack at Bondi Beach. The international media scrambled to quote Mickelson, who posted on […]
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For years I thought this was sung by Boris Karloff, but he only narrated the show. It was actually sung by Thurl Ravenscroft - the voice of Tony The Tiger. And sang in "A Pirate's Life For Me."
And yes, Dr. Seuss wrote the lyrics.
Why not include members who will be directly affected in that discussion, especially since the focus of “NRA 2.0” is represented as being about transparency and renewed commitments to integrity? [More] Keeping members informed and soliciting their input on matters of importance should be standard operating procedure for the Board.
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Jillian Michaels fires back after far-left writer calls her a ‘White nationalist’ in viral Islam debate [More] What kind of racist commie would view either as bad things? Some of these people with oversized influence ought to hope what they’re trying to start doesn’t.
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“Historians will look back at the wreckage of a once-great American civilization and note with wonder that tens of millions of people who were entirely dependent upon government welfare payments were nonetheless allowed to vote. Even to include millions of illiterate 3rd world illiterate aliens who snuck in, then were put on welfare, and were … Continue reading "Death of the West"
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City Council voted 10-0 Monday night, Dec. 15, to direct city staff to remove all neighborhood watch signs in the city by July 15 as the city strives to be more welcoming and inclusive. “This is so important,” said Council Member Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, D-3rd Ward. [More] Hey, they’re safer than Evanston… [Via Michael G]
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‘Stop referring to him as the Brown shooter!’ Bearded dude dressed as a woman scolds media – Providence Police Department spokesperson sees racist connotation in label [More] I got nothin’. UPDATE The link has been talent down. All I can find on this is a FB post: I suspect it could be and WND may … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Woke Enough"
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Australia, another large global grain exporter, has also reported rising crop yields despite drier conditions.
The first 20 years of my career, I was based in Natchitoches, LA. Natchitoches is the home of Northwestern State University, a state college that, at that time, educated approximately 5000 students. It was mainly a teacher college. It is also my alma mater, where I did both undergrad and graduate work.
During the late 80s, I was asked by the Sociology Department to adjunct a class on Tuesday evenings. Introduction to Probation and Prole. One Tuesday I was working an investigation, probably a Pres-Sentence investigation, and realized that i had to go over to the college to teach. I grabbed my lesson plan, went over, climbed the stairs to the third floor and started the lesson.
In just a few minutes, I glanced toward the door and saw the Deputy Chief of the University Police in the doorway.
He looked at me, grinned, and said, "Oh, it's you."
I asked, perplexed, "Who are you looking for?"
"We got a report of some guy in a white shirt and tie coming in here with a big magnum on his hip."
University Police, in Louisiana at least, a fully trained, certified law enforcement officers with the same standards of training as the local, parish (county), or state police. They have a tough job on a very narrow beat. In this case they got a report of a man with a gun, rolled on the report and satisfactorily concluded it within minutes.
I don't know what standards Rhode Islan has for their University Police, but the Brown shooting does not engender confidence. There are a lot of questions being asked, with very few answers. Law enforcement is tougher now, simply due to the amount of technology available. Security cams, dash cams and vest cams are ubiquitous, but require funding, maintenance and monitoring. Equipment and manpower costs. These are challenges that every police agency struggles with. These are challenges that every police administrator has to deal with.

A new upgrade from Tyrant CNC for the SIG SAUER P365! A chassis PDW with more options and new capabilities.Ad blockers and VPNs are supposed to protect your privacy, but four popular browser extensions have been doing just the opposite. According to research from Koi Security, these pernicious plug-ins have been harvesting the text of chatbot conversations from more than 8 million people and sending them back to the developers.
The four seemingly helpful extensions are Urban VPN Proxy, 1ClickVPN Proxy, Urban Browser Guard, and Urban Ad Blocker. They're distributed via the Chrome Web Store and Microsoft Edge Add-ons, but include code designed to capture and transmit browser-based interactions with popular AI tools.
I believe that the very first of Borepatch's Laws of Security - from way, way back in 2008 - was "Free Download" is Internet-speak for "Open your mouth and close your eyes".
Plus ca change ...
So you really shouldn't use them.
In the week prior to November 21, 2025, Leamington police, part of the Warwickshire police, confiscated a collection of 129 antique bladed weapons from a single household in Whitnash, England. The police posted a photograph of the antiques which were confiscated. It was a sort of trophy photograph. The price of an average house in Whitnash is reported to be £364,457 or $488,372. From msn.com:
A spokesman for Leamington Police said: "Now we can't claim to have seized all the knives pictured through proactive patrols during this #OpSceptre week however after concerns were raised to us earlier this week we have seized 129 bladed articles from a property in Whitnash which clearly in the wrong hands could have caused serious harm.
Later in the article, the police added this:
The police spokesman added: "This means that in most cases it is an offense to possess any of the above articles anywhere. If found guilty of possessing a weapon like this you can face up to 4 years in prison, an unlimited fine or both."
There is a problem with the police actions and the statement above. None of the items pictured are illegal to possess, even with the recent changes in English weapons law. An excellent synopsis of the problem has been posted on Youtube. From Youtube video by antique dealer and expert in edged weapons, Matt Easton:
The UK police seem to have wrongly seized a collection of antique weapons. So Leamington police, part of Warwikshire police earlier this week, proudly boasted on their socials that they had seized 129 edged weapons from a property in Witnash. The problem is that all of the items pictured are completely legal to own.
Posts on facebook in reply to The Leamington Police post are universally critical. Not one comment defending the police was observed at the time this article was written. Here is a typical comment:
Respectfully, these are all clearly historic and/or antiques, all of which are exempt under the Offensive Weapons Act 2019. If the owner was not fit to be in possession of them then I can understand but I beg of you not to destroy these items, they’re of historic significance, they could be auctioned off to support the constabulary or donated to a museum or suitable collector.
The number of antique swords or other bladed military weapons used in crime in the UK is so close to zero, this correspondent has been unable to locate an example.
Analysis: When legislatures assume a problem is caused by an inanimate object, rather than by voluntary actions of individuals, they pass laws based on a false notion of causality. Weapons do not cause crime. People use weapons as tools to facilitate both defense and crime. When the focus is on the weapon in stead of individual actions, crime is not reduced. Alternative weapons are easily found or constructed. Weapons are easily constructed out of everyday items. The most commonly used knives in British crime are kitchen knives. A camera on a strap becomes a slung-shot. Sharpen the point on an umbrella, and it becomes a deadly weapon. The inanimate object is not the problem. The problem is the mind behind the object.
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According to investigators, a neighbor stepped outside after hearing the commotion and saw Quinn actively attacking the woman with a knife. The neighbor ordered him to stop, but deputies say Quinn continued the assault.
At that point, the neighbor fired a weapon, striking Quinn. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
At 9:03 p.m. in the 3500 block of West Lexington Street, a 34-year-old man was in an argument with a 47-year-old man. The 34-year-old drew his firearm, and the 47-year-old, a licensed concealed carry holder, drew his firearm and shot the 34-year-old in the leg and hand. He was taken to Mt. Sinai in serious condition.
On December 18, 1888 Richard Wetherill and his brother in-law discovered the ancient Anasazi ruins of Mesa Verde, Colorado. — December 18th is the birthday of Charles Wesley (18 December 1707 – 29 March 1788). He wrote more than 1,700 hymns. — Today is also the birthday of Jørgen Haagen Schmith (born December 18, 1910, died October 15, 1944). He was better known under the codename “Citron” and was a famous Danish resistance fighter in occupied Denmark. — Today’s feature piece is a review written by SurvivalBlog staffer Tom Christianson. — We need more entries for Round 122 of the …
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The Benelli M4 is the civilian version of the M1014 semi-automatic combat shotgun that was developed for the United States military in 1998 and taken into service in 1999. The M4 or the M1014 is now used by military or law enforcement agencies in Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Georgia, Ireland, Libya, Malaysia, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and the United States, among others. Its unique “auto-regulating gas operated” (ARGO) system uses an elegantly simple arrangement of two pistons that push directly against the bolt. The system allows the shotgun to be used with intermixed rounds of different …
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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, a new twist on FPV drone warfare. U.S. Army Practices Building Drones “In-Theater” This was linked over at the Whatfinger.com news aggregation site: U.S. Army Changes Tools and Tactics …
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“Bottoms in the investment world don’t end with four-year lows; they end with 10- or 15-year lows.” – Jim Rogers
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Like much of America, I'm watching the manhunt for the lizard who shot up the students at Brown University over the weekend. We're on day five of the investigation.
I've worked a few murders and if you don't catch the guy in the first 48 hours, you are in for a slog. Investigators get tired, leads fissile out and at some point, you get some sleep and start over.
I'm not convinced that the local cops are up to this investigation, and that is not an indictment on their competence. Sometimes we just need help and the sooner you ask for it, the sooner you get it. If I were running the lead at this point, I'd be looking at geofences and seeing if the digital gurus could help me with digital identification. That takes time, but there is no better time to get started than right now.
What we know right now is that the shooter appears to be a stocky white dude, which doesn't narrow the suspect pool much.
The longest murder I worked took about two years to run the guy to ground.
There is a famous quote from Samuel Johnson deriding Revolutionary whining about being treated like slaves: "how is it that we hear the loudest yelps for liberty among the drivers of negroes?" There were Revolutionaries who saw the logic and freed their slaves. After the war, northern states start to abolish slavery. There is also a curious indirect way in which the Revolution frees many slaves.
On November 7, 1775, Dunmore issued a proclamation that established martial law and offered freedom to slaves who would leave patriotic owners and join the British army: "I do hereby farther declare all indented servants, Negroes, or others (appertaining to rebels) free, that are able and willing to bear arms, they joining his Majesty’s troops, as soon as may be, for the more speedily reducing this colony to a proper sense of their duty, to his Majesty’s crown and dignity."
Within a month 300 black men had signed up with Dunmore’s "Royal Ethiopian Regiment." While the regiment grew to only 800 men, his proclamation inspired thousands of enslaved people to seek freedom behind British lines throughout the Revolutionary War.
In addition, many masters sent their slaves to fight in the Revolutionary militaries with the promise of freedom. Some failed to keep their promise so Virginia fixed that. 11 Hening 308 (1783)

CANCON East 2025 was a huge hit! Take a look at the great times, extras, VIP bag, and what comes next!During the starving time at Valley Forge, Oneida warriors led by Polly Cooper walked hundreds of miles carrying corn to feed them. Polly Cooper provided training in how to cook white corn to get maximum nutritional benefit from it. She is being remember during this 250th anniversary year with a coin.
He was a 1911 guy. And funny as all get out about it:
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Bystander is in white shirt. Terrorist has light colored pants. Shotgun with extended magazine is pointed to the left, under the arms of the struggling men.
The recent terror attack at Bondi beach, near Sydney, Australia started about 6:45 p.m on December 14, Australian time. Two terrorists opened fire with long guns on a Jewish celebration of the first day of Hanuka. 16 people are reported dead, including one of the two attackers. Two police officers are among the 38 people killed or wounded, according to wikipedia. In a dramatic video from 9 Australia News, a bystander, later identified as Ahmed al Ahmed, surprises one of the terrorists from behind. He puts the terrorist, who is armed with a shotgun with an extended magazine and a red dot sight, into a headlock and wrestles the shotgun from the terrorist. He points the shotgun at the retreating terrorist, but does not or cannot fire. He has been reported as having no knowledge of firearms. An older man approaches the retreating terrorist and throws a bottle at him.
The other terrorist, armed with a bolt action rifle with a telescopic sight, waves for his confederate to join him on a foot bridge. About 1:20 in the video, the terrorist who was disarmed has rearmed with another long gun and started shooting again. The man who threw the bottle has taken the shotgun and attempts to use it, he does not appear to be successful. The man who threw the bottle is wounded, retreats, and falls down or is shot down.
At about 1:46 a police officer approaches behind the terrorist who is armed with a scoped rifle. The officer has a handgun out and aimed at the terrorist, but does not appear to shoot.
Officer has bead on terrorist who is armed with a rifle, but does not appear to shoot.
The terrorist turns and sees the officer. The officer still does not appear to shoot, but ducks behind a tree. The officer still has the pistol aimed at the terrorist, but does not appear to shoot. The video is cut off at that point.
The man who tackled the terrorist and disarmed him is a hero. It is unfortunate he knew nothing about firearms, and could not shoot the terrorist. The terrorist was able to retreat, rearm and continue his attack against innocent people. The man who threw the bottle is also a hero. It is not clear which of the terrorists wounded the man who did the disarm, or who wounded the man who threw the bottle.
The terrorist who retreated had a medium sized bag and a backpack. It was impossible to know what was in them at the time he was disarmed. The lesson is clear: do not allow an active shooter to retreat if it can be avoided. They may have other weapons, they may have explosives, they may continue the attack.
This correspondent does not see any evidence of the police officer at the tree with the pistol pointed at the terrorist who was armed with a rifle, as having fired a shot. It would be expected some motion of recoil would be noticed, and a shot would be heard on the video.
A clear picture and timeline of the event is not yet available. Casualty figures are not final. More information should become known in the next few days.
Good news from X: "The Australian National Imans Council (ANIC), the council of Imams NSW and the Australian Muslim Community unequivocally condemn the horrific shootings in Bondi."
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The man was involved in a fight between two groups. He shot at someone in the other group, who then shot back and hit him. The shooting happened in the 800 block of Sixth Street SW just before 10 p.m., the release states.
The man who was shot was taken to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
According to police, when officers arrived they located a 21-year-old man who had sustained a gunshot wound.
Background information indicates the suspect arrived at the location and entered the victim’s home, where an argument over property happened.
Police said during the argument, shots were fired and the suspect was also struck.
A 24-year-old man, who police believe is involved in the incident, sustained a laceration during the struggle.
With the recent spike in spot silver, I’ve had a number of readers contact me about making trades. For any of my current Elk Creek Company inventory, I’m willing to accept in trade: Generic commercial bullion 1-ounce rounds right at the spot price of silver. ($66.29, as I’m writing this on Wednesday morning.) U.S. Mint American Eagle 1-ounce rounds at $1.50 over spot. And, since U.S. Silver dollars contain .7734 oz. of silver, I’m willing to accept: Non-professionally graded AU or Better $1 Morgan or Peace Dollars at $49.50 each PCGS or NGC graded (“slabbed”) AU 50 to MS60 (non-1921, …
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Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by Birch Gold Group. It is re-posted with permission. In a system dominated by Keynesian economics the word “deflation” is considered taboo; like saying Donald Trump’s name out loud in a crowded Seattle yoga studio. The screeching reaction you will get is rarely worth the effort of arguing the point. Every element of modern financial policy is designed to prevent a deflationary event. Every central bank policy is designed to artificially drag the economy out of deflation using whatever fiat stimulus is necessary. Of course, deflation is not always a bad thing. It’s …
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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. — Several readers have written to mention the new Pluribus post-apocalyptic sci-fi television series. It is an odd and somewhat creepy show that depicts a “soft” alien Hive Mind takeover of the world, via a Happiness Virus. In Episode 1, we see that 99.999% of the population has their consciousness subsumed into the …
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“You can only fight the way you practice.” – Miyamoto Musashi
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By Dave Workman Republican-turned-Independent-turned-Democrat Florida gubernatorial candidate David Jolly has called for a ban on so-called “assault weapons,” universal background checks and expansion of so-called “red flag” laws in the aftermath of mass shootings at Brown University in Rhode Island, and the rampage by two terrorists at Bondi Beach in Australia, according to the Floridian […]
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By Dave Workman Is embattled Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz trying to deflect attention a way from the multi-million dollar welfare fraud scandal by hitting social media with posts about banning so-called “assault weapons?” It sort of looks that way with messages on ‘X’ which refer to polling that says a majority of Minnesotans support a […]
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