“If Iran shoots and violently kills peaceful protesters … the United States of America will come to their rescue,” Trump said on social media, adding that the U.S. was “locked and loaded.” [More] And Washington’s warning…? Not at the expense of American lives, and if we do go in, as I’ve consistently maintained for like, … Continue reading "Sword of Islam"
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Three years and one month from today, I’m going to grab a pickaxe and pull those letters off that building, but I’m going to need help holding the ladder. Are you in? [More] I feel like Horshack. Doesn’t this woman have a Democrat husband to cheat on?
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In what world does the Trump administration elevate a state police commissioner appointed by Governor Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, to the FBI? [More] Was a deal made to spill the beans or is Patel just being Patel? [Via bondmen]
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What Do The Top Search Trends Of 2025 Say About The Current State Of Our Society? [More] That John Adams was right. [Via bondmen]
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Monday on MS NOW’s “The Weeknight,” Princeton University professor and network contributor Eddie Glaude, Jr. said President Donald Trump’s MAGA base was willing to “participate in the ugliness” of a white nationalist agenda as long as the economy is strong. [More] The criterion being anyone who doesn’t embrace white inferiority in the way black supremacists … Continue reading "Nobody Knows the Trouble He’s Seen"
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YouTuber Nick Shirley Receives ‘Serious’ Death Threats After $100m Daycare Exposé [More] What were they and have they been reported? There’s a difference between “I hope you die” and “I’m going to kill you.” For instance, if I’d thought this stupid b!+ch posed an actual danger, I’d have responded very differently. Just ask Jay Jones. … Continue reading "Shirley You Jest"
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The FBI has arrested a 21-year-old Texas man accused of attempting to support ISIS by providing bomb-making materials and funding to individuals he believed were affiliated with the terrorist organization. [More] I do sometimes wonder what the retard-to-real threat ratio of people they take down like this is… [Via bondmen] Tangentially-Related UPDATE Prosecutors said the alleged … Continue reading "Today’s Low-Hanging Fruit Report"
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Remember the mindset we’re dealing with. Funny, how the stage props who played Rebel Alliance leaders all support the Empire in real life. [Via bondmen]
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Islamist killer wins human rights case because prison left him ‘depressed’ [More] Opinion: Any government official enabling this deliberate act of subversion deserves to be hanged. Come get me, Sir Mark. [Via Steve T]
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New Jersey Senators Push Nationwide Licensing System for Firearm Ownership [More] Right now there’s no chance this will pass. Blow the midterms and it could. But Trump won’t sign it. But blow the midterms and who knows who the next president will be? We know what the real goal is, and Democrats will not stop … Continue reading "Commiesense Gun Law"
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Dem Rep. Jim Himes tells “MAGA” they better think twice about supporting strikes on drug traffickers because they “need to imagine who gets killed” when AOC is president. “You know, there will be a Democratic president someday…” [More] More and more Democrats are ginning up the mob. And every one of them want your guns. … Continue reading "There Will Be Blood"
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Altadena homeowner threatens to sue over bear that won’t leave his home [More] Who’da thunk just a few years ago that the electorate would become so corrupted that protecting invasive species, squatters, and invaders would be a winning political strategy? [Via Michael G]
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African Dictatorships Retaliate Against Trump By Banning Americans From Their Active Warzones [More] But…but…but… Wakanda forever! [Via Michael G]
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A Roxbury teen is facing charges after prosecutors say he filmed a group robbery on the Orange Line earlier this month, eventually joining in and kicking the alleged victim in the head. [More] His “Authorized Journalist” instincts are good: Joining in with rights muggers. A “teen,” huh? According to the DA’s office, he already has … Continue reading "Becoming Part of the Story"
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Apparently the defender has a past that disqualifies him from being allowed to defend himself by those absolving themselves of custodial responsibilities. The state’s answer is clear and brief. Be nice if there were some way citizens under similar forced disability knew what the rules were to get recognition of their rights back…
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The request was pretty straightforward. Rather than provide the information, however, the government chose to stonewall on the request. [More] TTAG notices my latest about trying to get DOJ to define criteria for rights restoration And that’s a good observation they made, because in my first report about my FOIA request last April, I asked: … Continue reading "Stones Left Unturned"
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500,000 Ohioans brace for health insurance spikes… 140,000 Ohioans are predicted to go uninsured… eligibility was expanded, allowing more Americans to qualify… about 600,000 Ohioans got health insurance through the ACA marketplace… about 600,000 Ohioans got health insurance through the ACA marketplace… [More] You gotta look a bit harder to find: Under current law … … Continue reading "The Fine Print"
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Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City mayor… [More] Why does that make me imagine satanists reciting the Lord’s Prayer backwards? In Mamdani’s New York, Muslims become a political and demographic force [More] And where does political power grow out of again? Does anyone still believe Democrats are “our friends across the aisle,” or … Continue reading "Ephesians 6:12"
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What makes a great cheeseburger? That's rather subjective, but people still try to rate them. For example, these guys think they have found the world's three best cheeseburgers.
I recall, in the latter years of the last century, there was a place in Derry, LA called Ruby's Cafe. Miss Ruby was a widow who ran a lunch place. She served local, grass-fed beef that she had butchered to her specifications. Her steaks were great, but her cheeseburgers were top notch as well. She made something she called a Ranch Burger, and they were to die for. I think she put a little ranch dressing powder in the burger mixture.
North of there about 15 miles was a place called the Rite Way Grocery. It was a convenience store with two gas pumps out front. Owned by John Gibson, he had a guy named Howard who did the sweeping and the stocking and anything else that needed doing. Howard also manned the grill during the lunch rush. Howard made a magnificent cheeseburger.
Both Ruby's Cafe and the Rite Way Grocery have passed into the pantheon of places gone forever.
Today, if I'm looking for a great cheeseburger, I go to The Pelican in Pineville. It's right across the street from MacDonalds. Run by a Korean family, they have an eclectic menu, but I'm convinced that their cheeseburger is the best in the parish.. And, it is less expensive than a Big Mac from across the street.
The search for the worlds greatest cheeseburger is never done.
The sale did not take place, and as the teen selling the item walked away, a third teen approached him and began to struggle with him over the item, officials said.
A relative of the teen who owned the item got out of a nearby vehicle and was shot twice by the alleged robber, officials said. The relative, who also had a gun, said he returned fire, hitting the robber once.
Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend. When Showing Your Gun Goes Wrong: Key Lessons From CCW Safe’s Defensive Display Vs. Brandishing Training I get lots of questions about this topic. Most CCW carriers have very little understanding of these issues. […]On January 2, 1890, a record 19.2-foot alligator was reportedly shot in Louisiana by American businessman Edward Avery McIlhenny. That claim is now disputed. — January 2,1906: Willis Carrier receives a US patent for an “Apparatus for Treating Air,” the world’s first modern air conditioner. — And on January 2, 1974, a nationwide speed limit of 55 mph was imposed by President Richard Nixon. — 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 …
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Imagine a time when radio was just some experiment in the labs or basements of inventors trying to figure out the phenomenon of sounds being heard over the air. Seems a bit of a stretch? During the period of 1904 to 1915 the first types of radio transmitters were developed which produced continuous sinusoidal waves: the arc converter (Poulsen Arc) and the Alexanderson alternator. These slowly replaced the old damped-wave spark gap transmitters. Besides having a longer transmission range, these transmitters could be modulated with an audio (voice or music) signal to transmit sound by amplitude modulation (AM) radiotelephony. So …
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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, some market and economic predictions for 2026. The thumbnail below is click-expandable. (Graphic courtesy of Visual Capitalist.) Economics & Investing Links of Interest JWR’s 2026 economic predictions in a nutshell: Repeated Fed interest rate cuts with little effect. Renewed inflation. A major stock market correction, but a continuing boom in defense stocks. A continuing precious metals bull market led by silver, and then a metals price crash. Expect a weaker U.S. Dollar, …
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“If I ask anybody who learned to ski after the age of five, they can remember their first day of skiing…I believe that’s because that first day on skis was the first day of total freedom in their life.” – Filmmaker Warren Miller (Pictured is JT Holmes from a Warren Miller Squaw Valley Segment, 2011-12 season.)
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The largest protests in Iran for three years entered a fifth day on Thursday amid reports of deadly clashes between protesters and security forces, with state-affiliated media confirming at least two people had been killed.
Although state media did not identify those killed, witnesses and videos circulating on social media appear to show protesters lying motionless on the ground after security forces opened fire
Trump is not the only factor. Iran has mismanaged their economy and water supply while ignoring how rapidly their narrow view of Islam has separated them from a generation with Internet access.
We do not need a pro-American government there. Even one more concerned with its own people than Israel and the Great Satan would be a big win.
People in China will pay a 13% sales tax on contraceptives from 1 January, while childcare services will be exempt, as the world's second-largest economy tries to boost birth rates.
An overhaul of the tax system announced late last year removes many exemptions that were in place since 1994, when China was still enforcing its decades-long one-child rule

Images by Patrick McCarthy / Match Grade Media Designed by Victor Kalashnikov and Yevgeny Dragunov, both men, the sons of legendary Soviet firearms designers, the PP-19 Bizon was adopted by Russian forces in 1996. Sharing more than 60% parts compatibility with the AK-74, the PP-19 Bizon has long held American fascination entirely due to the strange helical magazine used to... moreContrary to popular narratives, random-effects models showed that individuals in more unequal areas do not report lower subjective well-being (standardized odds ratio (OR+0.05) = 0.979, 95% confidence interval = 0.951–1.008). Moreover, although inequality initially seemed to undermine mental health, the publication-bias-corrected association was null (OR+0.05 = 1.019; 0.990–1.049)17.
Chart produced with tools provided at Real Time Crime Index. Time of Bruen decision added.
On June 23, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) issued a decision in N.Y. State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n v. Bruen. Prior to the Bruen decision, Courts of Appeal in Progressive dominated Circuits, such as the Ninth and Second circuits, had refused to honor Second Amendment precedent established in the Heller and McDonald decisions. Bruen admonished the lower courts for creating a procedure to treat the Second Amendment as a second class right. Bruen created a simple test to determine if a statute was allowed by the Second Amendment.
The Bruen case clarified that "bear" in the "right to keep and bear arms" protected the right to be armed in public places with arms which can be carried by or on a person. The limitations to this right were stated to be the same limitations as they were understood by the public in 1791 when the Bill of Rights was ratified. Anti-Second Amendment pundits predicted more violent crime and homicides.
As of the latest numbers from October of 2025, the 12 month running average of violent crime has dropped 14% since June of 2022. The drop in murders is even more pronounced at 39%. The numbers are from the tools provided by the Real Time Crime Index. The index does not track all crime. It tracks a sample using the numbers provided by 570 agencies. The relative proportions of the sample are said to track within 2% of proportions of FBI numbers in the Uniform Crime Reports. Agreement to within 2% of overall proportions, in this sort of measurement, is quite good. If the Real Time Crime Index shows a rise or fall in crime numbers, it essentially mimics what is happening in the FBI numbers. The 570 reporting agencies cover over half of the crimes reported in the United States.
After the initial wave of anti-Second Amendment propaganda subsided, approval of the Bruen decision returned to about 2/3 of the respondents. The Second Amendment is popular in the United States of America.
The drop in violent crime and in homicides is coincident with implementation of the Bruen decision. It started before President Trump was elected to his second term. It is also coincident to the election of a Republican majority in the House of Representatives, which placed some restraint on the excesses of the Biden administration. 2022 is also coincident with a retreat from some of the anti-police and pro-criminal policies pushed by what became known as "Soros" prosecutors such as Kimberly Gardner in Saint Louis, Missouri.
Cause and effect are not easy to determine. A return to the rule of law clearly works to reduce crime. The far-left notion of police as the cause, rather then the cure for crime has not held up in real-world situations. It cannot be proven the Bruen decision was instrumental in reducing violent crime and homicides. The fact that violent crime and homicides fell after the Bruen decision make it unlikely restoration of rights protected by the Second Amendment increases violent crime. It is more likely restoration of rights protected by the Second Amendment is a contributor to lower violent crime and homicide rates.
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According to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, they received a call at around 6:40 p.m. on Monday, and the caller stated he shot the driver after he used his vehicle to ram through the gate of the caller’s property and drive towards him.
The person who was shot was airlifted to a hospital in Tyler, and his condition is currently stable, according to authorities.
Simmons had been shot in the throat, police said. He was taken to an area hospital where his non-life-threatening injuries were treated before he was released and taken to the Hampton County Detention Center, according to the release.
Simmons was charged with first-degree domestic violence (of a high and aggravated nature), police said.
The charge stems from an assault early Monday morning, according to the release. At about 4 a.m., officers responded to a person who wanted to meet with law enforcement regarding an incident involving his mother and her boyfriend, later identified as Simmons, police said. The person said he fired a shot to defend his mother, who was being attacked by her boyfriend, according to the release.
By Dave Workman Published reports in the final days of 2025 indicated the year was on pace to produce the largest one-year drop in homicides ever recorded, which runs counter to one of the longest-running claims by the gun prohibition lobby, that “more guns would result in more deadly crime.” ABC News reported the forecast […]
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On January 1st, 722, Frankish Hofmeister Charles Martel fled from Bishop Willibrord. Ten years later, Martel’s army defeated the Muslim army at Poitiers. — January 1, 1785: John Walter published the first issue of his newspaper “The Daily Universal Register,” which was renamed “The Times” of London in 1788. — And on January 1, 1928, the first US air-conditioned office building opened, in San Antonio, Texas. — 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 …
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The following is my list of recommended features and some features to avoid, when looking for a general coverage receiver. This is based upon my personal experience over the years as a shortwave listener (SWL) and Amateur Radio operator. Frequency Coverage: Look for a minimum frequency coverage of 500 kHz to 30 MHz. This covers the AM broadcast band (520 – 1710 kHz) and all of the shortwave broadcast bands (2 – 30 MHz). Coverage of the FM broadcast band (88-108 MHz) is also highly desirable. Digital frequency display: Allows precise tuning to a specific frequency. Avoid any radios with …
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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, more about the threat of AI-generated fakery. Iran: ‘Full-Scale War’ with U.S., EU, and Israel Reader H.L. was the first of several readers who sent us this: Iran …
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“Having spent 10 years studying emerging markets, I know that you have patterns repeated over and over again. A bubble is like a fire which needs oxygen to continue… when you see there is no oxygen, things change.” – Nouriel Roubini
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[John T. McCutcheon/PD] I’m greeting the new one on the enclosed porch next to a cranked up space heater with a quality cigar and two fingers of the good stuff. Barring anything major happening, this will be my only post today, a reprint of an AmmoLand article which itself was derived from earlier Examiner posts. … Continue reading "Out with the Old, In with the New"
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Adieu, 2025. This is a fine, traditional song for departing guests.
Here's wishing you a very happy 2026.
Who was the snitch? What does the municipal ordinance say?
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It's New Years Eve and I've been doing all manner of year-end chores. The tax year ends at midnight.
I had a pork tenderloin in the smoker for a few hours. It's resting now, and I'll slice it in a little bit. It will become part of lunch tomorrow, along with blackeyed peas and cabbage. Cornbread, of course.
That reminds me, I need to change the battery in my red dot sight. I do that once a year on the New Year.
Tomorrow starts 2026. I'm looking forward to a splendid year. I hope all of you can say the same.

Seemingly everyday items that hide their true nature. If you need a tool in a non-permissive environment, these are some of the best options.This was the best year ever for traffic here: 4.5M page views. This brings the all-time total to 19.5M. There's quite a market for free Internet blather.
And this year's over 1000 comments from you is (I think) also a record. Many thanks to everyone who keeps coming by and especially for commenters.
Top referrers:
If anyone cares, here is a list of the top posts for traffic. It's interesting that most are pretty old:
So a lot of old posts still drawing traffic. It's gratifying to read them and see how well they've held up.
So goodbye to 2025 blogging. On to 2026!
The Best .22LR Ammo Nobody Talked About in 2025 (But Should Have) In the ever-evolving world of rimfire ammunition, 2025 has brought some noteworthy developments — especially in .22 Long Rifle (LR) cartridges. While most shooters think of .22LR simply as inexpensive plinking ammo, the reality is far more interesting. Some rounds this year are […]
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One person was hospitalized Monday night following a shooting that stemmed from an argument at a Norwalk hotel, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department told NBC4 Investigates.
Deputies responded at about 9:15 p.m. to the Saddleback Hotel on Firestone Boulevard after a reports of an assault with a deadly weapon. After an argument, one person deployed pepper spray on the other individual, who then opened fire, the agency said.
The gunshot victim was hospitalized in fair condition.
An update clarified the firearm used belonged to the girlfriend of the defender.
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According to Melissa Criswell, deputy chief of the Muncie Police Department, information gathered by detectives “substantiates that Brown forced his way into the residence while armed” and was shot by a resident of the house.
Brown was taken by ambulance to IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The man who allegedly shot Brown, 33-year-old Danny Martin Songer, was arrested on suspicion of obstruction of justice and unlawful carrying of a handgun.
On December 31, 406, “The Great Invasion” sent a vast mixed horde of barbarians that included Vandals, Alans, and Suebians across the Rhine River, at Mainz (pictured). Thus began the invasion of Gallia. — December 31st 1564: William I of Orange demands freedom of religious conscience for his subjects in dramatic speech to the Council of State. — December 31st is the birthday of Alexandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008). — December 31st, 1851 was the birthday of Frederick Selous. (He died on January 4th, 1917.) — The 20th Anniversary SurvivalBlog 2005-2025 Waterproof/EMP-Resistant Archive USB sticks are available for Pre-Ordering. This year, we …
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As 2025 draws to a close, I’d like to revisit a topic that often comes up in SurvivalBlog: camouflage clothing and equipment. Note: To see examples and variants of the camouflage patterns that I’ll mention in this article, see the comprehensive Camopedia.org website. They are to be commended for maintaining a great reference site. I will begin with some history: Camouflage uniforms were not standard issue for all but a handful of the world’s armies until the mid-1960s. Experimentation with modern printed camouflage fabric as we now know it began with the German Wehrmacht and Waffen SS, circa 1942-1945. They …
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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. — Where Are People Moving Most in the U.S. in 2026? o o o CPRC’s Lott Calls Out Wall Street Journal’s Fear Mongering Over Concealed Carry. o o o 31 Indoor Woodworking Projects to Do This Winter. o o o SurvivalBlog’s Editor-At-Large Michael Z. Williamson spotted this: Burundi: Farmer finds new technique for …
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“No ornament of a house can compare with books; they are constant company in a room, even when you are not reading them.” – Harriet Beecher Stowe. (The sister of Henry Ward Beecher, who was quoted yesterday. Both of them were very outspoken abolitionists.)
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Over a billion Swedish kronor, or more than $100 million, in taxpayer-backed funds intended to support preschools and schools in Sweden have been siphoned off through an Islamist-affiliated network engaged in welfare fraud, an investigation by the Swedish newspaper Expressen revealed last Wednesday.
This came after police raided an apartment in Gavle, north of Stockholm, where several individuals who were connected to radical and violent Islamist extremism were staying.
He said robots can be fitted with different weapons, like machine guns or grenade launchers, to fire at Russian positions. It means they can attack while keeping Ukrainian soldiers safer, as Russia is likely to return fire to wherever the attack comes from, and can also drive closer to Russian positions to launch the attacks.
He said ground robot systems are best when they work like Lego, with soldiers able to put the same system together in different ways to perform different functions, rather than having many different systems to use.
So Legos really are educational toys!