I received an email about three months ago I kept meaning to answer but never got around to it. And since it is probably of general interest, I’ll answer it here. This is body of the email: I’ve appreciated the … Continue reading

The threat of Geoengineering

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-01-20T01:00:00Z

A correspondent shared an article claiming that “Rare snow taking aim at Florida, Georgia could make history, triggers Winter Storm Warnings throughout weekend” (FOX). “Snow in Florida? Arctic blast to stun the South” (USA Today). “Cold front could bring rare … Continue reading

Pay Attention: This Story Has Too Many Negatives

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-19T23:39:22Z

1/19/26 Colorado Sun article reports on a suit Colorado just lost.  One of the abortifacient pills is apparently two different drugs.  If you take the first pill without the second, your pregnancy will continue just fine.  Some clinics were beginning to offer women treatment to allow them to Undo the Undo (so to speak).  Colorado made that illegal. Yes, the defense of a woman's choice did not include the choice to change their mind. Unsurprisingly, Colorado lost this suit.

Free Expression

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-01-19T23:04:00Z

 Just for giggles, let's take a look at the First Amendment to the US Constitution.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

That is fairly broad and well stated. 

Turns out, a bunch of Somali backers invaded a white church in Minnesota on Sunday, protesting and raising hell.  Nobody got hurt, but it disrupted the service.  Don Lemon, the disgraced CNN guy was there with a camera crew, supporting the disrupters.  So, what we have is a collision of free speech and free exercise of religion. It's a good question where the boundaries lie.

You can see Don interviewing the pastor here.

Interestingly though, there is this thing called the FACE Act, a Clinton-era law that makes it illegal to 

"intentionally injuring, intimidating, or interfering with, or attempting to injure, intimidate, or interfere, any person by force, threat of force, or physical obstruction exercising or seeking to exercise the First Amendment right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship."

Oops.  Don and all those protesters may be in violation of federal law.  We note that journalism is also protected under the First Amendment, and this should further complicate an already complicated legal exercise.

By Dave Workman Oral arguments will be heard Tuesday by the U.S. Supreme Court in a case challenging Hawaii’s concealed carry law which requires permission from the owners of private property open to the public before a legally-armed citizen can enter. The case is known as Wolford v. Lopez, and the outcome—probably not to be […]

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I have Not Posted In A While...

by Glenn B in BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS on 2026-01-19T20:19:00Z

 ...because, to tell the truth, it pains me to see and even more so to think about what has been going on in this country of ours, especially in Minnesota. 
 
I will write about it briefly here but hope to stop long before mu stomach churns and I wind up barfing on my laptop.
 
The Democrats, leftists, liberals or whatever you want to call them have gone completely insane and I use the word insane in its legal sense. They no longer have a grip of the difference between right and wrong. This has been spurred on by Democrat politicians, the main stream media (aka: the mud slinging media and MSM) and allegedly from what I have heard by financiers like George Soros.
 
When a federal law enforcement officer defends himself against a potentially deadly attack in which a motor vehicle was essentially used like a guided missile, by the driver, who aimed it at him, then actually struck him and caused injuries. The extent of the injuries did not matter, what matters was that he perceived, in fact had probably cause to believe, the threat as one that could cause cause serious bodily injury or death to himself.  It did not not matter if he actually sustained actual minor or serious, he was 100% right to apply deadly force against his attacker - because of the the threat of imminent deadly force being used against him. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind about that. I very likely would have done the same. He is backed up by several videos, including one showing him being struck by the vehicle.
 
As far as I am aware, he has not received any support from a single democrat politician in Minneapolis, nor in the whole state of Minnesota; He also has not received support from the MSM, instead they seem to be trying to crucify him. The governor of MN said they will prosecute him - I ask for what - for self defense. If so, I challenge the governor to stand in front of an SUV while I drive it toward him (let's see if he thinks his life is in danger. Of course, that is a hypothetical situation. If I actually could run such a test, I would never drive the vehicle into him, nor would I suggest or condone anyone else doing it, as that woman did to the ICE officer. Afterwards, I'd have a lie detector test administered to the governor to ask him if he thought his life was in danger). I'd do the same thing, remember this is hypothetical, to the mayor. To make it interesting though, at the last moment of me starting to drive, I'd have a guy in a MAGA and tee-shirt, carrying an American flag, start screaming death to liberals, pull me from the vehicle, hop into it and then have him drive it toward, in my opinion, two of the most disgusting political hacks I have ever seen. I'd bet my life savings I could tell you the results of both lie detector tests if only because of the brown stains coming through the backsides of their pants.
 
Then there was the cameraman whom a crowd of liberal agitators/rioters confronted accusing him of being an ICE agent and had him apparently cowering in fear because he drove an SUV. One woman told him he had best drive another type of vehicle. Now they are doing exactly that of which they accuse ICE. Not only are they insane, in my estimation, but this shows I think that they are bat-shit crazy as well.  
 
Then there was the gang of them that entered a church during Sunday mass and harassed the worshipers. Talk about Nazi/Fascist tactics. I'd love to see them try that in a Red State. I find it a crying shame that the church goers did not beat the ever loving shit out of them - again, I am not suggesting anyone do so nor condoning such actions - yet it would have given me some satisfaction to have seen them get their arses whooped. I am a true believe in 'do unto others as you would have them do unto you' and if that is what they believe and are doing then it maybe, hypothetically at least, should come right back at them. As it is right now the Department of Justice is promising justice will be done over what appears to me to be an apparent civil rights violation.
 
Meanwhile, from what I heard on the radio news today, Tampon Tim (yes the governor of MN) has not even mentioned the cameraman being harassed nor the invasion of the church by liberal scum. Why not, well two reasons I would guess he has not mentioned it, as of when I heard the news: First of all he want to keep up his support of the rioters and agitators to deflect from his suspected involvement in 
Somaliagate, and secondly he is an absolute leftist anti- law and order kind of a guy in my estimation. I think, the same goes for the mayor of Minneapolis.
 
It truly all makes me sick; the fact these so called agitators and or rioters and their quest to invoke communism, socialism and anarchy by repeatedly violating the law and opposing enforcement of our laws, while in support of illegal aliens - all while opposing (often violently) the duly elected president of the United States of America Donald Trump, makes me want to puke.
 
All the best,
Glenn B 
 
 

A Fifth

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-01-19T16:46:00Z

 Those of us who grew up in the 20th century knew what a fifth of whiskey was.  One fifth of a US gallon.  A US gallon holds 128 ounces, so a fifth was 28.6 ounces. Nowadays we buy our hooch on the metric system, and a 750 ml bottle, we still call a fifth, but that holds only 25.36 ounces.

A jigger of whiskey was commonly known to be 1.5 ounces.  One of the legends ascribed to the game of golf was that the course standard of 18 holes was based on the fifth of whiskey.  If a gentleman limited himself to one jigger per hole, he could finish the course with fifth, retaining a wee bit to toast the course after the game.

Lately I have seen some of the online whiskey gurus saying that they didn't know why a 750 ml bottle is sometimes called a fifth.  Now, the education is complete.

You are welcome.

This year, Beretta celebrates its 500th anniversary. That's a big deal. What better way to commemorate this than with a new .22 pistol! In all seriousness, Beretta has a raft of exciting new products dropping during its 500th year, and the B22 Jaguar is a promising surprise entry.

Cross or X in Sky Marks the Spot on way to Shot Show 2026

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-01-19T14:15:00Z


Yesterday, January 18, this correspondent was driving on the way to Las Vegas for the Shot Show, 2026. In Nevada, on highway 95, contrails showed a remarkable cross or X in the sky. The cross was very close to the section of Highway 95 dedicated to US veterans from WWII on up. 


This correspondent served in the Cold War, so it was nice to see the sign. 

I will be at the Shot Show this week, so blog articles may be a little spotty. 

Today will be Industry Day at the Range.  It appears the weather will be cool, with relatively mild temperatures. 

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

Gun Watch
 

 





Memes on Monday!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-19T14:08:00Z




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A Pour Too Cold

by David in Musings Over a Barrel on 2026-01-19T13:45:00Z

My disdain for the frosted beer mug, in most situations, is no secret. Recently, however, I encountered its lesser-known but equally misguided cousin: the frosted whiskey glass.

We were enjoying beer and pizza at a restaurant in Blacksburg, Virginia. The place also boasts a large and surprisingly interesting whiskey menu, with prices that are remarkably budget-friendly. I decided to order a pour of E.H. Taylor Small Batch. When I made my request, the server asked, “On ice, or on the rocks?

My mind went blank for a second before I replied, “No ice. In either form.” He laughed, realizing his slip, and confirmed my request.

When the pour arrived, I could only stare in amazement.



The glass was neither on ice nor on the rocks — the glass itself was frosted, rimmed with ice on the outside.

After wiping it down and letting it warm, the bourbon was, thankfully, quite enjoyable. In hindsight, the bar menu does feature a wide assortment of “shooters,” so perhaps, in their world, all whiskey is meant to be consumed quickly — and cold, like a shot.

Still, good bourbons deserve better than a deep freeze.

Cheers!


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KY: Hopkins County - Intruder Shot during Home Invasion

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-01-19T12:53:00Z

Deputies say it happened Friday around 5 p.m. in the 600 block of Fowler Road.

Investigators say an intruder broke into the home and got into a struggle with the homeowner.

During the incident, deputies say the homeowner retrieved a gun and shot the intruder.

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CA: Redlands - Gunfight in Home, Homeowner Shoots Intruder

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-01-19T12:51:00Z

The homeowner armed himself after finding an intruder inside his home. The intruder pointed a shotgun at the homeowner, who then shot and injured the suspect before calling 911, according to police.

Redlands police officers arrived at the residence to find a blood trail that led them to the backyard, where they located the wounded intruder. Police recovered both weapons at the scene.

The suspected intruder was identified as 52-year-old Daniel Torres Carrion. He was arrested and transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.


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I wonder if Fahrenheit 451 was on the list?

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-01-19T11:32:00Z

In Ontario, a high school library has gotten rid of over half its books–10,000 of them. All in the name of inclusion. Among the purged books were works that challenge power, authority and ideology, including George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. Literary classics such as Hamlet, Macbeth and To Kill a Mockingbird were […]
Yep, it's a Glock. Thanks for reading!

Preparedness Notes for Monday — January 19, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-19T07:05:00Z

On January 19, 1937, Howard Hughes set a transcontinental flight record of 7 hours, 28 minutes and 25 seconds. — January 19, 1810: On “Cold Friday”, the temperature at Portsmouth, New Hampshire dropped from 54°F to minus 12°F in one day, and many people were reported frozen to death. — This is also the birthday of the late Carla Emery (born 1939, died October 11, 2005). She is well known in self-sufficiency circles as the author of The Encyclopedia of Country Living. — There were two large solar flares yesterday (Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026.)  One of them was a category …

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The EZARC ARC-Edge Reciprocating Pruning Blade is designed to make a Sawzall or similar reciprocating-blade-saw into a pruning tool. The 15-inch, chrome-vanadium-steel blade has an aggressive tooth design optimized for pruning with five teeth per inch. A shorter 12-inch version is also available. I tested the 15-inch version. Based on my testing, I would suspect that the shorter 12-inch version would work better than the 15-inch version. The extra length of blade that extends beyond the object being cut tends to whip violently to the left and right as the blade moves backward and forward. This creates extra friction, vibration, …

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Recipe of the Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-19T07:03:53Z

The following delicious recipe for Smothered Chicken is from The New Butterick Cook Book, copyright 1924, now in the public domain. That is just one of the dozens of bonus books included in the 2005-2025 20th Anniversary Edition of the waterproof SurvivalBlog Archive USB stick that is now available to order. Ingredients 2 small chickens or 1 large one 2 or more tablespoons butter Salt and Pepper Flour Directions Take off the neck and split the chicken down the back, wiping it with a damp towel. Season inside and out with salt and pepper, and dredge on all sides with …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-19T07:02:43Z

Today’s graphic: Countries from which the U.S. resident visa applications will be paused, starting January 21, 2026. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) News Link: Visa processing from 75 countries will be paused, citing the Donald Trump administration’s desire to “end the abuse of America’s immigration system by those who would extract wealth from the American people.” The thumbnail below is click-expandable.     — Please send your graphics or graphics links to JWR. (Either via e-mail or via our Contact form.) Any graphics that you send must either be your own creation or uncopyrighted.

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-19T07:01:48Z

“In the realm of ideas everything depends on enthusiasm… in the real world all rests on perseverance.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Greenland

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-01-19T02:44:00Z

 I haven't really been following it, but I have been noticing this whole Greenland kerfuffle.

President Trump seems to think that it is strategically important, Denmark owns it, and President Trump is making noise about buying it.

It seems that a NATO military contingent has gone to recon it.

LINKY

Thirty-seven (37) is barely an overstrength platoon.

History

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-19T00:27:56Z

My niece mailed me a stack of paperwork associated with my mother.  Some of it brings back painful memories. One a letter explaining why there would be no contact between my kids and my mentally ill brother Ron's.  He was just too unpredictable. 

Another is my mother's 1934 high school yearbook from Garfield High in Seattle. 
My mother left column one from bottom.

AI Just Signed Its Own Death Warrant

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-18T23:40:00Z

 I saw this mentioned at Instapundit.  It is somewhat old news. 5/18/22 Boston.com:

Scientists at Harvard and MIT are part of an international team of researchers who found that artificial intelligence programs can determine someone’s race with over 90% accuracy from just their X-rays.

The problem is that no one knows how the AI programs do it.

“When my graduate students showed me some of the results that were in this paper, I actually thought it must be a mistake,” Marzyeh Ghassemi, an MIT assistant professor and coauthor of the paper analyzing the subject, told The Boston Globe. “I honestly thought my students were crazy when they told me.”

The researchers wrote in the study that many studies have shown that AI diagnostic systems seem to be using race in their considerations for diagnosis and treatment, to the detriment of patient health.

In the paper, they gave an example in which an AI program that examined chest X-rays was more likely to miss signs of illness in Black and female patients.

Thus, the aim of the study, which was published Wednesday in the medical journal The Lancet Digital Health, was to determine the degree to which AI systems can detect race from medical imaging, and to find out more about how these AI systems are detecting race. 

To do this, the research team trained AI systems for the study using standard data sets of X-rays and CT scans of different parts of the body.

Each image was labeled with the person’s self-reported race, but contained no obvious racial markers, such as hair texture or skin color, or medical racial trends, such as BMI or bone density. The team then fed the AI systems images without race labelling.

The researchers found that the AI systems were somehow able to determine the race of the person who the images were taken from with over 90% accuracy. The AI systems were even able to detect race from medical images regardless of what part of the body the image was of.

 Now if this is actually making decisions to the patient's detriment, this is a problem.  But that the AI was 90% of the time correectly guessing patient race is unsurprising.  From American Journal of Human Genetics (Dec. 29. 2004):

We have analyzed genetic data for 326 microsatellite markers that were typed uniformly in a large multiethnic population-based sample of individuals as part of a study of the genetics of hypertension (Family Blood Pressure Program). Subjects identified themselves as belonging to one of four major racial/ethnic groups (white, African American, East Asian, and Hispanic) and were recruited from 15 different geographic locales within the United States and Taiwan. Genetic cluster analysis of the microsatellite markers produced four major clusters, which showed near-perfect correspondence with the four self-reported race/ethnicity categories. Of 3,636 subjects of varying race/ethnicity, only 5 (0.14%) showed genetic cluster membership different from their self-identified race/ethnicity.

This should be no surprise.  What we identify as race is not terribly subtle.  It would be startling indeed if skin color, lip shape, hair and eye color. etc. that is plainly visible by sight had no genetic origin.

Part of the problem driving the current insanity is that after the Holocaust what had been a legitimate line of scientific inquiry became hopelessly intertwined with German Rassenkunde (racial science). That decent people would choose to distance themselves from all that makes perfect sense. 

 But forensic anthropology is a science. You can look at a skeleton and determine with some certainty what sex this person was; it is not something uncertain or dependent on how you feel you should be regarded.

Metric and morphological techniques employed by forensic anthropologists for determination of race are reviewed. Included are several studies which examine cranial morphological techniques such as presence of the oval window of the inner ear, which occurs more frequently in Whites than in Native Americans; or the shape of the alveolar region which distinguishes between Asian, African, and North American Indian groups. A table of common cranial morphologic traits is presented. Metric techniques have also been used to determine race from the skull. Regression equations derived from measurements of the cranial base indicate a 70-90% accuracy for classifying Blacks and Whites, while multivariate discriminant functions for discriminating Blacks, Whites, and Native Americans correctly classify 82.6% of the males and 88.1% of the females. FORDISC, a computer program developed at the University of Tennessee, is another metric technique reviewed that not only distinguishes Whites, Blacks, and Native Americans but also male Hispanics, Chinese, and Vietnamese. Platycnemia, femoral curvature and other morphological attributes of the post-cranial skeleton may be used in support of a racial determination; however, several investigators have turned to post-cranial elements not only to use in support of cranial findings but for use when cranial information is not available. As a result, several discriminant functions from measurements of the pelvis, femur, tibia or combinations of these elements have been developed. Accuracy for these techniques varies from 57% to 95%, depending on the sample and technique used.

 

A Simplifying Design

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-18T18:43:24Z

I had planned to cut the tailpiece of the wide angle finder so that it would slide onto the rear of the PVC tube and be held in place by 6-32 screws.  This meant that in addition to a 1/4" long tube into which the coarse eyepiece focuser tube, I needed 1/4" lip about 2.45" ID into which the screws would go.  This meant 1/4" for lip, 1/4" for focuser tube extension and 1/4" at least for wall between.

As I thought more about it, I realized that I could simplify.  Instead of a lip on the outside, I will slide the tailpiece inside the PVC tube.  Thread the holes in the tailpiece and screw through tube into those holes.  This reduces me to 1/2" thick starting workpiece. I could do this with CFC.  But why?  Delrin is not as tensile strong or stiff as CFC, but neither matters in this context.  And Delrin is actually lighter: 1.4 g/cc vs. typically 1.6 g/cc for CFC.
Quote of the Day Communists are always certain of themselves because their certainty is ideological, not factual—and ideology doesn’t require reality. Xi Van Fleet @XVanFleetPosted on X, January 15, 2026 All successful politicians express great confidence. I do not know … Continue reading

Detectives learned a 21-year-old Wichita woman was inside her home in the 5300 block of E. Funston when three armed suspects kicked in the door and robbed her.
During the incident, her boyfriend, a 23-year-old Wichita man, arrived with a 22-year-old friend.
 
As the boyfriend approached the home, one suspect exited through the front door, pointed a gun at him, and ordered him to get on the ground. A struggle over the firearm followed. As the 22-year-old friend got out of the vehicle, an exchange of gunfire occurred, and the 22-year-old suspect was shot. The other two suspects fled the scene and remain at large.
 

Terry Morris Jr. was arrested on an outstanding warrant after a joint effort between the Marlboro County Sheriff’s Office, the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office, and the SLED Fugitive Unit. He was charged with felon in possession of a firearm.

Deputies said that Morris was involved in a fight at a house in the Brownsville area where a man attacked and pistol-whipped him “without provocation.”

Morris then discharged a handgun and hit the man multiple times. By the time authorities got to the scene, Morris has left, according to deputies.


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Lunatics running the asylum.

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-18T11:55:00Z

This guy graduated from the University of Florida and went on to obtain a Juris Doctor sheepskin from the same institution. He is on his fourth term as a Representative from Florida's 17th District.

So either he knows what contrails are and is saying stuff like this because he thinks his constituents are smoothbrained yahoos and will eat this stuff up, or else the University of Florida is handing out diplomas to smoothbrained yahoos who don't know what contrails are.

Neither of those things is really very good.





Holy Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-18T11:39:00Z




Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-01-18T11:30:00Z

Insomnia

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-18T09:13:34Z

If a torus had right angles on all sides what would you call it.  I would say a ring or sleeve but I suspect there may be a more precise term.  I need to write code that removes everything around a cylinder. After milling, a cylinder at a specified location and height remains and everything else has been filled away. 

Revolutions Podcast

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-18T08:11:00Z

 When out for walks, I listen to the Revolutions podcast.  These include a sequence about the English Civil Wars, American Revolution, and French Revolution (to which I am still listening).  These are profoundly deep dives into these subjects.   I know enough fine detail about the American Revolution to only see on error in that one: Thomas Jefferson had no significant influence on the 1787 Constitution because he was ambassador to France at the time. At most, his exchange of letters with Madison about the practical limits of a Bill of Rights shows a more realistic understanding of how little paper guarantees constrain a democratic government. 

As I said, these are very deep dives that remind me how much I need to study the English Civil Wars and the French Revolution.  I had the very broadest outline of the savagery and political infighting. Anyone who learns about the Revolution eating its young will recognize how rapidly ideology and paranoia turn even good intentions into madness. I fear that if the Democrats get back in power in 2028, we might well get similar craziness

Anyway, all this to mention this law passed under Robespierre's domination which you will recognize as part of the Biden Administration efforts to suppress disinformation.  Most of the progressive nations of Europe have similar goals.  

"Those who have disseminated false news in order to divide or disturb the people;"

The use of mob action in Paris reminds me of how the Democrats used BLM rioting to achieve their goal of defunding the police. Blue cities under Antifa rule would likely resemble Paris under sans cullotes mob actions. 

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — January 18, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-18T07:04:03Z

On January 18th, 1591, during the Burmese-Siamese War (pictured) King Naresuan of Siam killed Crown Prince Minchit Sra of Burma in single combat. The date is now observed as Royal Thai Armed Forces day. — January 18th, 1813, was the birthday Joseph Glidden, who invented barbed wire. — Kevin Costner, who starred in Open Range, was born on this day in 1955. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 122 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: A Gunsite Academy Three-Day Course Certificate. This can be used for any …

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Establishing Relationships in Your New Locale, by SaraSue

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-18T07:03:51Z

I have been on my farm for about five years, give or take.  I live outside a small town in rural Tennessee.  I didn’t know anyone when I moved here.  The closest neighbor is about half a mile away, and the rest are many miles down the road. If you are planning on moving from the suburbs or cities to the countryside, you might glean something from my experiences.  I hope this helps. The first neighbor I met was an older widow, and the circumstances weren’t great.  My big dogs (German Shepherds) had a habit of escaping the property and …

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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-18T07:02:25Z

The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: Ryan Gosling And Ryan Duckling 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 included.  

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-18T07:01:00Z

“Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God: And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world. Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater …

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Sharing Common Code

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-18T04:11:00Z

For my machining projects, I have written lots of C programs to create gCode to operate a CNC mill. These are feature-specific: mkslot cuts slots from specified start x, y to end x, y for specified depth; mkhexagon, mkrectangle for cutting slots that will drop the rectangle out the bottom.   My biggest nemesis have been mkcircle, to cut a circle of specified radius centered at x, y and mkcirclepocket which cuts the circle and gouges out the center. 

I made use of ChatGPT to write C code to do a series of inward circles for the pocket. Because I started from scratch on mkcirclepocket instead of expanding the capabilities of mkcircle, I ended up with a slightly different interface and one of them worked more accurately than the other.  Mkcircle takes a start x, y for the left side of the circle and end x, y for the right side of the circle.  Mkcirclepocket accepts a radius and x, y for the center of the circle.  

I only used mkcircle with a 1/8" diameter endmill and thus did not immediately notice that it was not terribly accurate on diameter with larger diameter mills.  This became enough of a nuisance that today I modified mkcirclepocket to accept a -pocket parameter so that without, it cuts circles and with it, cuts you know, pockets. 

Whenever two programs produce similar results, you should look for ways to make the difference an option.

I thought I was going to need to write a new program to machine away everything but the center column.  But no, just add a -ring d parameter to mkcirclepocket.  Pocket already circles inward to cut the pocket.  It now just stops when d is reached. 

Tensions continue to rise and blood continues to flow in the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes, now officially nicknamed the “North Star State” by its State government, with adoption of its new flag. Certainly, this new standard will be much … Continue reading
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Hold’em Or Fold’em

by Mr. RevolverGuy in Day At The Range on 2026-01-17T14:10:13Z

Know When To Walk Away Range Fans The First Challenge Of The Year. Hold’em or Fold’em Challenge Hosted by Dayattherange, sponsored by @TommyTwentyTwo, Rule Consultant Hazzbro Hide Rules of Engagement How Fast and Accurate Are You? Distance: Target is engaged at 50 yards Warm-Up: 5 warm-up shots only Warm-ups do not count toward your score […]

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Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday, brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new Victra-20 shotgun suppressor  . This week, we are discussing how to choose your first silencer. There are so many options that it can be overwhelming to figure out what you need, but we can help you figure out what is right for you.

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

by Mas in on 2026-01-17T14:00:00Z

It surprises some people that I’m not a fan of the death penalty, given my line of work. It was part of my line of work that showed me wrongful convictions do happen. In Patrick Radden Keefe’s book on criminals, “Rogues,” we find this quote on page 258: “The administration of capital punishment is notoriously […]

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-17T14:00:00Z




Tab Clearing...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-17T13:38:00Z


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Today we are looking at the first commercial red dot optic, and its successors. In 1975, Aimpoint released the Aimpoint Electronic, a collimating optic using an LED as a light source. It was intended for [...]

The post The First Red Dot Sights: Aimpoint Electronic, MkIII, and Aimpoint 1000 first appeared on Forgotten Weapons.

Upon arrival at the scene, officers found the body of Terrance Rucker, 49, who had succumbed to a single gunshot wound.

According to officials, the shooter, identified as 68-year-old Frederick Rucker, allegedly shot Terrence Rucker in self-defense.

Witnesses in this case were interviewed at JPD headquarters, officials added.

This is an active and ongoing investigation.

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According to police, four people tried to force their way into an apartment which resulted in a confrontation with the residents. During that confrontation shots were fired.

A spokeswoman for Thornton Police said a witness reported the shooting after hearing gunfire and provided a good description of the suspect's vehicle.

Officers spotted the vehicle and began a pursuit. They followed the vehicle on Federal Boulevard and the chase ended near 56th and Federal when officers successfully performed a PIT maneuver.

Four people were inside the vehicle - including a man who had been shot. He died from his injuries.


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Training with Just One Gun

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2026-01-17T12:00:00Z

This has been a topic many times here at Pistol-Training. Todd coined the term SIMP, after one range session at the NRA range where I just couldn’t believe how many guns people would show up at the range with. A version of SIMP, which is not nearly as egregious, is going to a training class […]

Saturday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-01-17T11:30:00Z

Preparedness Notes for Saturday — January 17, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-17T07:04:10Z

January 17, 1746: In the Battle of Falkirk Muir, the Jacobites under Charles Stuart defeated Hanoverian forces. — And on January 17, 1950: The Great Brinks Robbery. 11 men robbed $1.2 Million in cash and $1.5 Million in securities from armored car company Brink’s offices in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1956, eight of the robbers were convicted and handed life sentences in prison. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 122 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: A Gunsite Academy Three-Day Course Certificate. This can be used for any …

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Caltrops: Making Homemade Tire Spikes, by Joe. R.

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-17T07:03:09Z

Editor’s Introductory Warning: The devices described in this article can cause great bodily injury. We live in a highly litigious society. Employing caltrops in any situation other than a “Without Rule of Law” societal collapse would invite a lawsuit that could potentially cost hundreds of thousands of dollars or perhaps even more than a million dollars in assessed damages, attorney fees, and court costs. There is also the potential for these to be stepped on inadvertently by family members, friends, pets, or livestock.  So, ONLY use them in absolute extremis, and only in a fenced-off area that will prevent the …

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Editors’ Prepping Progress

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-17T07:02:13Z

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 2026-01-17T07:01:07Z

“I Am the man that hath seen affliction by the rod of his wrath. He hath led me, and brought me into darkness, but not into light. Surely against me is he turned; he turneth his hand against me all the day. My flesh and my skin hath he made old; he hath broken my bones. He hath builded against me, and compassed me with gall and travail. He hath set me in dark places, as they that be dead of old. He hath hedged me about, that I cannot get out: he hath made my chain heavy. Also when …

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