Is this plausibly the first rap song? Probably not because it's actually a fun listen.
Spotted by The Queen Of The World.What we’re seeing is a practical repeat of what the anti-gunners and their media amplifiers were telling the American public prior to “Gunwalker” in an attempt to swindle them out of their rights… [More] It’s déjà vu all over again.
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Trump remembers Jesse Jackson… [More] So do I.
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And candidly, what you see in states such as Virginia and New Mexico and Colorado, the new Johnny come latelys, will not cease to stop until the United States Supreme Court finally shows it has a backbone, puts its foot down, and once and for all defends the common use doctrine. [Watch] No post-’86 full … Continue reading "Common Law"
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“This started out as some sort of fight on the street, and it escalated,” Gibson said. “And, guess what, someone had a gun. That is usually the issue.” [More] She did it! She missed the barn!
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This article asserts that the paid versions of AI are far superior to the free versions and the speed of improvement is accelerating:
I am no longer needed for the actual technical work of my job. I describe what I want built, in plain English, and it just... appears. Not a rough draft I need to fix. The finished thing. I tell the AI what I want, walk away from my computer for four hours, and come back to find the work done. Done well, done better than I would have done it myself, with no corrections needed. A couple of months ago, I was going back and forth with the AI, guiding it, making edits. Now I just describe the outcome and leave.
Let me give you an example so you can understand what this actually looks like in practice. I'll tell the AI: "I want to build this app. Here's what it should do, here's roughly what it should look like. Figure out the user flow, the design, all of it." And it does. It writes tens of thousands of lines of code. Then, and this is the part that would have been unthinkable a year ago, it opens the app itself. It clicks through the buttons. It tests the features. It uses the app the way a person would. If it doesn't like how something looks or feels, it goes back and changes it, on its own. It iterates, like a developer would, fixing and refining until it's satisfied. Only once it has decided the app meets its own standards does it come back to me and say: "It's ready for you to test." And when I test it, it's usually perfect....
How fast this is actually moving
Let me make the pace of improvement concrete, because I think this is the part that's hardest to believe if you're not watching it closely.
In 2022, AI couldn't do basic arithmetic reliably. It would confidently tell you that 7 × 8 = 54.
By 2023, it could pass the bar exam.
By 2024, it could write working software and explain graduate-level science.
By late 2025, some of the best engineers in the world said they had handed over most of their coding work to AI.
On February 5th, 2026, new models arrived that made everything before them feel like a different era.
If you haven't tried AI in the last few months, what exists today would be unrecognizable to you....
What you should actually do
I'm not writing this to make you feel helpless. I'm writing this because I think the single biggest advantage you can have right now is simply being early. Early to understand it. Early to use it. Early to adapt.
Start using AI seriously, not just as a search engine. Sign up for the paid version of Claude or ChatGPT. It's $20 a month. But two things matter right away. First: make sure you're using the best model available, not just the default. These apps often default to a faster, dumber model. Dig into the settings or the model picker and select the most capable option. Right now that's GPT-5.2 on ChatGPT or Claude Opus 4.6 on Claude, but it changes every couple of months. If you want to stay current on which model is best at any given time, you can follow me on X (@mattshumer_). I test every major release and share what's actually worth using.
Second, and more important: don't just ask it quick questions. That's the mistake most people make. They treat it like Google and then wonder what the fuss is about. Instead, push it into your actual work. If you're a lawyer, feed it a contract and ask it to find every clause that could hurt your client. If you're in finance, give it a messy spreadsheet and ask it to build the model. If you're a manager, paste in your team's quarterly data and ask it to find the story. The people who are getting ahead aren't using AI casually. They're actively looking for ways to automate parts of their job that used to take hours. Start with the thing you spend the most time on and see what happens.
I am going to ask the subscription Grok to review a spreadsheet that I created to evaluate it for errors in assumptions and math. Yes, it found errors. It is not perfect but it is getting me where the data is something that I can say that I understand.
Republican backs push to limit Trump pardon power [More] Don Bacon’s a Republican…? I wouldn’t get to worked up over a constitutional amendment. I guess he just wanted a parting shot on his way out. [Via Steve T]
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Chances are it’ll happen in a “blue” city that protests ICE and votes for this. The only question is, will it happen before the midterms? [Via Jess]
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Congress Demands Answers From ATF Over Backdoor Gun Registry [More] Gee, they just had a perfect opportunity and nobody said a peep: [Via Michael G]
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In stark contrast, the podcast highlighted Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne’s public stance supporting immigrant communities. [More] Oh, and Chris also wants your guns. Funny how it always seems to work out that way. What’s not funny is this in-your-face propaganda piece loaded with collectivist pejorative judgmentalism is filed under “News,” not “Editorials.” These sanctimonious … Continue reading "News You Can Wipe With"
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Like Ballot Measure 114—which this bill modifies—HB 4145 will put countless Oregonians at risk of jail time if they cannot prove they acquired standard magazines before a date that even the lawyers are not sure of. Keep in mind, no matter what you have been told, it is impossible to prove when you acquired a … Continue reading "Burden of Proof"
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H.R.7166 – Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2026 [More] I’m not sure how much of the hysteria I see being ginned up right now is just for clicks, but let’s keep things in perspective: Of course, that could change…
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BFA testifies for SB 278 to permit monetary, punitive damages against cities with gun control [More] The trouble is it’s ultimately paid for by the productive sector which typically doesn’t vote for Democrats. Personally, I’d like to see public canings, but I understand these things are done incrementally…
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If “in common use” had been the understanding at the time of ratification, there’d have been a case that could be made against breech loaders and cartridges. [More]
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Adamiak remains behind bars, guiltless but ignored by the Trump Administration [More] No worries. The DOW is over 50,000 right now.
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Those of us whose age makes us more likely to break a hip or have a heart attack need to think about ambulance runs. Even if you have medical insurance there may be a deductible. I recently took a lecture from Dewey Miller of MASA (seen in photo above), the member-supported Medical Air Services Association. […]A suspect accused of shooting and killing two people at a Rhode Island ice rink on Monday before killing himself was identified as transgender and had a history of past family conflict over his gender identity, a local news outlet reported, citing court documents. [More] “Narcissistic + personality disorder traits,” eh? Related UPDATES Oh, look: … Continue reading "More Ice Killings"
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I've recommended Mint Linux before, but this is a great overview of why users new to Linux should consider Mint.
Tomorrow we'll talk about how a seasoned IT guy has moved from Windows to Linux. Spoiler alert: it's less technical work to make Linux work right than it is to make Windows work.
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi called for “humanitarian intervention” in his country and urgent international measures against Iran’s ruling regime amid protests and reported mass casualties. Pahlavi appealed to President Donald Trump after Trump said regime change in Iran “would be the best thing that could happen.” [More] Lead the charge, Reza. We’re not … Continue reading "Persian to Persian Call"
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STOCKTON, Calif. —
A homeowner fatally shot a man who the Stockton Police Department said was trying to break into his house.
Police said the shooting happened around 1:30 a.m. Saturday at the homeowner's residence in the 3600 block of Appleton Court, south of West Benjamin Holt Drive. Afterward, the 41-year-old man was taken to a hospital, where he later died of his injuries.
When officers arrived, Richardson said they learned that the two men, who were not identified, got into a "verbal altercation."
Afterwards, Richardson said one of the men was sitting inside his car with his girlfriend when the other man approached him and started firing multiple shots in his direction.
"The victim and his girlfriend returned fire, striking the suspect multiple times," Richardson said.
The victim was reportedly shot in the shoulder, while the suspect was shot in the abdomen and foot. JSO did not say the victim's girlfriend was injured.
According to statements provided at the scene, the ex-boyfriend left his vehicle, approached the passenger side of the other car and tried to forcibly remove the woman from the car. Police say the woman told him to leave her alone.
During the altercation, the male friend produced a firearm and discharged one round, hitting the ex-boyfriend in the chest.
The ex-boyfriend tried to go back to his vehicle, but collapsed in the roadway. Shortly after, first responders arrived and provided aid until emergency personnel took over care.
Officer say a man and woman were shopping at Kay Jewelers when three men entered the store and attacked the other man. The victim pulled out a handgun and fired a shot.
Everyone then left the mall. The victim was found a few blocks away, and the gun was found in a nearby drain.
On February 17, 1940, the Altmark Incident: The crew of the British destroyer Cossack (pictured) boarded the German tanker Altmark in Jøssingfjord, Norway, releasing 299 British prisoners after hand-to-hand fighting with bayonets and the last recorded Royal Naval action with cutlasses. — I just heard that actor Robert Duvall passed away at age 95. May he rest in peace. – JWR — Using a 13-inch (33-cm) telescope at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, Clyde W. Tombaugh, a 24-year-old American with no formal training in astronomy, discovered the dwarf planet Pluto this day in 1930. — We are nearly done …
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“That’s not a knife. This is a knife!” (Paul Hogan as Mick Dundee, in Crocodile Dundee, 1986). When I took the Cold Steel Recon 1 XL out of its box for the first time and deployed the blade, the attempted mugging scene from Crocodile Dundee immediately came to mind. The Recon 1 XL is bigger than the average everyday carry (EDC) knife: a lot bigger. It has a 5.5-inch blade that is 0.15 inches thick and 1.63 inches wide. It is 12.25 inches long when the blade is deployed. And it weighs 8 ounces. The knife is 6.75 inches long, …
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This weekly column features media from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. This week: Some more backcountry flying videos. “My Window Is Gone” an Adventure in the Oregon/Idaho Backcountry. (Trent Palmer.) These Kodiak 100 Backcountry Landings Are Insane – You Won’t Believe the Strips! Landing at Ryan Field (2MT1) in West Glacier, Montana. And a word of warning: Idaho Pilots: Roland Steadham was “safest pilot”, knew the area and powerlines well. Montana Knife Company nearing finish line on completion of new …
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“All the perplexities, confusion and distress in America arise, not from defects in their Constitution or Confederation, not from want of honor or virtue, so much as from the downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit and circulation.” – John Adams
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I see that one of my favorite actors died today. Robert Duvall, at age 95.
He was one of my favorite western actors. Many know him for his role in The Godfather, and he did a great job there, but I liked him better in western movies. My absolute favorite is Broken Trail, a movie based on a true story. Of course, many people remember his role as Gus McCrae in Lonesome Dove.
Rest in Peace, Robert.
AG Pam Bondi: “Can I please brag about ATF?” [Watch] Is she secretly working for the Democrats?
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A major issue has come up with a series of questions about whether or not the relevant time period for interpreting and applying the Second Amendment is the year of our Lord, 1791, when the Second Second Amendment was actually adopted or was it sometime after the Civil War, the so-called reconstruction era? [Watch] What … Continue reading "And the Lies Just Keep on Coming"
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I mentioned a few days ago, that California is suing a Florida company for distributing 3D printer files for firearms. They filed the suit in San Francisco Superior Court. But they are suing citizens of Florida. U.S. Const., Art. III, sec. 2 provides that federal courts have jurisdiction in cases "between a State and Citizens of another State," because of Amendment 12 (1795). This matters why? Where are the defendants more likely to get a friendly judge and jury. They are moving the suit to Middle District of Florida federal court.
I've posted this each President's Day for quite some time but have found no reason to adjust the rankings.
It's not a real President's birthday (Lincoln's was the 12th, Washington's is the 22nd), but everyone wants a day off, so sorry Abe and George, but we're taking it today. But in the spirit intended for the holiday, let me offer up Borepatch's bestest and worstest lists for Presidents.So happy President's Day. Thankfully, the recent occupants of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue haven't gotten this bad. Yet.
In 2015, I quoted a Washington Post story about rising death rates among whites and I was just notified that ads could not appear there because it was derogatory. To who?
The video was so heart-warming that I did some searching to verify the story.
Maryland Woman Tells School Board She Called Child Protective Services Over TPUSA Meeting – “Excluding parents and guardians from a student-focused event creates a lack of transparency and undermines established best practices for youth safety” [More] You don’t say. Anybody else feel a visceral repulsion toward that sanctimonious c__? I was gonna say “communist.” What … Continue reading "Evil Woman"
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Carlinville, Ill. (1968)
12/18/1968: The public welfare office was the scene of a planned family reunion party. The father of ten, 35, brought two pistols, shot to death his wife, a caseworker at whom he had shot some months before, and two other workers at the agency. He also wounded four of the seven children at the planned party. The murderer then went to his brother’s house and confessed his crime. While waiting for police, he left and shot himself to death.
Category: public
Suicide: yes
Cause: unknown
Weapon: pistol[1]
[1] "Father Of Broken Family Kills Wife, 3 Others, Self," [Brownsville, Tex.] Brownsville Herald, Dec. 19, 1968, 10.
If there was no prospect of reunion, this might have a sad logic to it. But this was a family reuniting. There are no indications that he had a mental illness. People do the dumbest things.
When I think of black militants in the 1960s, I think Black Panthers. Imagine my surprise at how the Boston police characterized this group.
Boston, Mass. (1968)
11/13/1968: Three men forced their way into the offices of a black civil rights group, described by police as “a responsible militant,” yelling, “Where’s the money?” and shot to death the blind director and two other officials. They also wounded two others. It does not appear that there was any money.
Category: public
Suicide: no
Cause: robbery
Weapon: firearm[1]
And yes, militants. They had a group with walkie-talkies acting as buffer between blacks and police.

6.5 MANBUN OR .308 FUDD? LET THE FIGHT BEGIN! For decades the .308 Winchester has been one of the most popular cartridges in the United States, but 6.5 Creedmoor has had 15 years for a new generation of shooters to fall in love with it. Both are outstanding cartridges, but what is right for you might be a little more... moreI have a benchtop lathe:
And particularly why China, India, and Indonesia are not giving It up. Listen carefully while Mother Earth and Greta Thunberg cry. Hint: where we buy our products just exports coal burning.
Jada shared a selfie that shows her wearing a Harris/AOC 2028 t-shirt while pointing to a red ball cap she wore with white lettering that reads: “Is He Dead Yet?” It isn’t clear who she’s referring to. [More] Of course it is, you lying celebrity suck-up propagandist. The rope-selling capitalist profiteers admit as much: This … Continue reading "Dunce Cap"
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‘GOP’ House candidate admits she’s actually a progressive in viral video: ‘Telling people the truth’ [More] Tricking low-information voters to vote for her– How is this not election interference, especially if the criteria used to convict is the charge that “One of the foundational rights we hold as Americans, a right that many fought so … Continue reading "Kate Barr the Door"
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"Under a mutual defence pact with Russia, in 2024 North Korea sent about 14,000 soldiers to fight alongside Russian troops in Ukraine, where more than 6,000 of them were killed, according to South Korean, Ukrainian and western sources.""Mutual defense pact" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that paragraph, since as I recollect it, Putin's trying to defend his fist from an unprovoked attack by Ukraine's face.
Image from Mark Roberts, Texada Island, posted on Facebook May 25, 2025
During 2025, a saga unfolded where a dangerous, food habituated grizzly bear swam across three miles of salt water to Texada Island in British Columbia, Canada. The bear had been tagged in the left ear. It was a young boar about four years old which had been relocated twice because of conflicts with humans. The bear kept coming back. Just before the swim, the bear had been breaking into fishing boats and had stalked two teenagers on the beach. They had to take to the water to avoid the bear on May 22, 2025. COS is the acronym for the Conservation Officers Service in British Columbia. From sportfishing.com:
The COS cited additional encounters in May, including on May 22 in Powell River.
“The bear displayed aggressive behaviour by stalking two residents while walking on a trail,” stated COS.
Fortunately, the residents were able to escape, but it wasn’t easy.
“The people escaped by entering and remaining in the water for half an hour while the bear remained on shore circling back and forth. The grizzly bear tore up one of their jackets on shore before leaving,” COS said.
Another recent incident occurred on May 27 on Texada Island.
According to COS, “the grizzly bear stalked a resident walking home with her horse and dog for half a kilometer.”
On Texada Island, residents appeared to be united in opposition to a grizzly bear invasion of their Island. Opinions were divided about how to remove the bear. Some residents thought the bear should be killed. Others thought the bear should be trapped and relocated. The COS was not willing to apply either option. They would not issue a kill order for the bear, but stated it was too habituated to relocate, as it already came back to areas of dense human population after two relocation attempts. A resident of Texada posted this message to the facebook Texada message board:
I am the person who was charged by the grizzly bear while walking with my horse and dog on May 28. Without a doubt, the most frightening experience of my life. I am still recovering from that experience.I have read the posts regarding the bear for the past month. I agree that things need to change. I don’t think Texada is a good place for a grizzly bear. What is the answer to this problem? I don’t know.
Mark Robert, who first discovered and took video of the grizzly on Texada, said this about Texada Island:
Biggest predator is a raccoon. Everyone has free roaming chickens and goats and sheep, no one is really prepared for a large predator.
Local bear supporters found a tribe which was willing to have the bear transported to a remote salmon stream, where there was plenty of food and few humans. After refusals by the COS, followed by tribal negotiations, the COS agreed to allow the relocation by private parties. The bear enthusiasts were able to raise the twenty to thirty thousand dollars required for the relocation. A few days before the relocation trapping efforts were to start, the grizzly was shot and killed.
Investigation eventually determined two Island residents were involved. They were each fined $3,000 for failure to report the killing of a grizzly bear. They were not charged with illegal killing of the bear. It may be the killing was justified as self defense. The details of the shooting and killing have not been made public. From facebook:
Texada Island residents Kody Bevan and Seneca Antony pleaded guilty and were sentenced in Powell River provincial court today for failing to promptly report the wounding or killing of a grizzly bear, a violation under section 75(2) of the Wildlife Act (WLA).
In July 2025, the BC Conservation Officer Service initiated an investigation into the killing of a tagged grizzly bear after receiving a report it had been shot and possibly wounded in the Van Anda area. The BCCOS conducted a thorough investigation into these allegations, which resulted in these charges being laid.
Bevan and Antony each received a $3,000 fine, with $2,000 from each fine directed to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation.
Analysis: It seems unlikely those raising money to relocate the grizzly will use some of the funds to pay the fines for Kody and Seneca. The bear was habituated and dangerous. The bad habits are not erased by relocation. The COS should have euthanized the bear before it swam to Texada Island. Grizzly bears are not endangered in British Columbia. Their populations are increasing, which is why more bears are entering populated areas, becoming habituated to humans and becoming dangerous. Relocating habituated bears moves the problem from one place to another. The dangerous bear becomes like a landmine in the forest. Maybe no one will trigger it until it becomes inert. The potential is there for years in the future. British Columbia has banned most hunting of grizzly bears, thus eliminating one of the most effective ways of removing aggressive, dangerous bears from the bear population. As noted by Stephan Herrero, bears which are not afraid of humans tend to be killed, either during aggressive behavior or when hunted. This tendency is accelerated when humans commonly carry effective weapons.
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Police believe Jordan tried to get into the victim’s apartment by saying he was a police officer, trying to kick the door in several times. The victim shot at him through the door, hitting him, according to officers.
Jordan faces charges of impersonating a police officer, loitering and prowling and criminal trespass with damage to property.
On February 16, 1960, the newly-commissioned 447-foot US nuclear submarine USS Triton (SSRN/SSN-586) set off on a 60-day underwater round-world trip — the first submarine to do so. The sub’s skipper, Captain Edward L. “Ned” Beach Jr., was also famous as the author of Run Silent, Run Deep. — February 16,1968: The first US 911 phone system went into service in Haleyville, Alabama. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 123 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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Most SurvivalBlog readers are familiar with Ready Made Resources – a reputable survival and self-reliance company serving the prepper community since 1996. They have been a SurvivalBlog advertiser for more than 20 years. With the recent cancer death of company Founder & CEO, Robert E. “Bob” Griswold, the company had lost its driving force. His widow is now looking for a buyer who can carry on the mission and the longstanding name of Ready Made Resources. Ready Made Resources has an amazing deep inventory, a large mailing list, and drop-shipment agreements that are still active with dozens of suppliers / …
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(Continued from Part 5. This concludes the article.) The .223 Remington I love the .223 Remington (.223 Rem). The rounds are relatively inexpensive and can be found anywhere. There is a plethora of bullet grain weights, designs and bullet tips. There is also an unlimited amount of firearm platforms to find that best fits you and your needs. I use a bolt action Ruger American Ranch rifle. Ruger makes an excellent, inexpensive and durable rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO. It has a detachable magazine and the comes in a 1:8 twist. My rifle has consistently and accurately shot a variety …
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The following recipe for Spring Greens Enchiladas is from SurvivalBlog reader Kurt W. Ingredients 2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 medium onion, chopped 2-3 garlic cloves, chopped 4-6 cups of chopped greens, any variety (spinach, chard, mustard greens, turnip greens, etc.) 1 Tablespoon butter 1 Tablespoon flour 1/2 cup milk 1 1/2 cups shredded cheese (cheddar, pepperjack, or Monterey jack.) 6 flour tortillas 15 oz jar (or about 2 cups) of salsa Directions Preheat oven to 375°F. Lightly grease a casserole dish and set it aside. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Saute onion with a …
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Today’s graphic: The United States of WalMart. In this map, each polygon contains exactly one Walmart store and represents the area closer to that store than any other. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) JWR’s Comments: My family lives in the American Redoubt, where the population density is quite low, and the WalMart density is correspondingly low. Hence, the large polygons seen in the Intermountain West. It is a two-hour drive to the nearest WalMart from the Rawles Ranch. The thumbnail below is click-expandable. — Please send your graphics or graphics links to JWR. (Either via e-mail or …
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“An orchard can grow pastured poultry underneath. A beef cattle or sheep farm can run pastured poultry behind the herbivores, like the egret on the rhino’s nose.” – Joel Salatin
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That suspect has been identified as Marquanvius Jones, 30-years-old. He’s facing charges for second-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon. His mugshot has not been released at this time. He too was shot and injured.
Three bystanders were also struck in the shooting: A 25-year-old man, who remains in serious condition; a 22-year-old woman and 4-year-old boy were treated and released, per TPSO.
TPSO says their investigation so far reveals Jones allegedly fired into the crowd and Myers fired back. Officials say the argument started over a request for a ride.
Police determined that the 33-year-old forced his way into his ex-girlfriend’s apartment and assaulted her new boyfriend, the armed 27-year-old. He then shot the ex-boyfriend, in “self-defense,” according to GVRU.
Once detectives completed their interview, they released the shooter from police custody.
90 years ago, today: The coldest day in North Dakota history. Minus 60 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale was recorded on February 15th, 1936, by a coal miner and volunteer National Weather Service weather observer in Parshall, North Dakota. This remains the lowest temperature ever recorded in the state. Pictured is the Broste Museum in Parshall, North Dakota. February 15th 1809: Birthday of Cyrus Hall McCormick, inventor of a mechanical reaper. Gun developer Richard “Dick” Casull was born on February 15, 1931. Casull passed away on May 6, 2018 after a long battle with cancer. Dick Casull is most famous …
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(Continued from Part 4.) Practical Hunting Gear The basic gear I carry, regardless of season, is listed below. Clothing that fits and is proper for the environment you’re in. This includes a hat. Always have a change of socks. Firearm and spare ammunition. Every single rifle and shotgun I own has an elastic buttstock ammo carrier as well as a sling with ammunition loops sewn in. (Butler Creek makes a great sling with ammo loops.) I like these because accessing spare rounds is more convenient and it doesn’t require me to carry so much ammo in my pack. Knife. I …
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The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: I’m Curious… In The Latest Epstein Documents Release Why are There Hundreds of References to Pizza, Beef Jerky, and Grape Soda? News Links: Hundreds of Bizarre References to ‘Pizza’ in New Epstein Documents Raise Eyebrows. Beef jerky is mentioned 383 times in the files. The New Epstein Files Are Reopening the Pizzagate Box. Tucker Carlson: Pizzagate Fully Explained in 12 Minutes. 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! …
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“Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast …
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