At home, the victim and his friend heard a knock at the door while the two were in the living room. The report then states that the victim approached the door before the suspect kicked it in and pointed a handgun at the two, yelling "Get down, f-- k n --- a" and firing shots into the home.
The victim ran to his room to grab a handgun and returned fire at the suspect before retreating to his room with his friend.
Another suspect was also seen on surveillance footage, according to a police report. The victim did not know where the suspects went following the incident.
The victim was taken to Le Bonheur, according to the report; however, his current condition is unknown.
On March 22, 1941 the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington went into operation. — Benjamin Tyler Henry (March 22, 1821–December 29, 1898) was an American gunsmith and manufacturer. On October 16, 1860, he received a patent on the Henry .44 caliber repeating rifle. The first rimfire Henry rifles were not produced for Union Army use until mid-1862. — This is the birthday of Louis L’Amour. (Born 1908, died 1988.) Some of his novels have survival themes. One of particular interest to survivalists is Last of the Breed. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 123 …
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(Continued from Part 3.) Mineralize the Soil Many of our soils are depleted of trace elements and micronutrients from past agricultural use. If your land was ever farmed, it’s probably got some deficiencies. While a soil test is probably a good idea so you can see the bigger picture of certain elements you might need to add, you can also address the deficiencies with broad spectrum amendments. Because they are in mineral form they don’t tend to leach from the soil, so they are available for the soil life to break them down and transport to your plants when they …
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The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: So, What Is It That You Are Protesting? We’re Here Protesting the Death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Who Killed Protestors in His Own Country, For Protesting News Links: Students and faculty protest Iran war in Washington Square Park. Columbia University pro-Palestine student group makes shocking statement in wake of strikes on Iran. 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, …
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“Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. Behold, I Paul say unto you, that if ye be circumcised, Christ shall profit you nothing. For I testify again to every man that is circumcised, that he is a debtor to do the whole law. Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace. For we through the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousness by faith. For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any …
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Rest in peach, sir.
The Eyes of the Ranger Are Upon You (Songwriter: Tirk Wilder)
In the Eyes of a Ranger, the unsuspecting Stranger,
had better know the truth of wrong from night
Cause the rule of law and order starts at the Texas border,
with the lone Star of the Ranger shining bright.For the Eyes of a Ranger are upon you;
Any wrong you do, he's gonna see.
When you're in Texas look behind you;
for that's where the Ranger's gonna be.In the Heart of a Ranger he'll never know the danger;
from desperate men with nothing left to lose,
the Ranger keeps on coming; so there ain't no sense in running,
cause he's bound and sure to make you pay your dues.
For the Eyes of a Ranger are upon you;
Any wrong you do, he's gonna see.
When you're in Texas look behind you;
for that's where the Ranger's gonna be.
When a Ranger's on your Trail, he won't know how to fail,
and you can't buy him off at any price;
so if you decide to ramble, and with your life you'd gamble,
know where you are before you roll the dice.For the Eyes of a Ranger are upon you;
Any wrong you do, he's gonna see.
When you're in Texas look behind you; for
that's where the Ranger's gonna be.
If you see him coming' round the outskirts of town,
never take that Ranger for a ride.
For the Eyes of a Ranger are upon you;
Any wrong you do, he's gonna see.
When you're in Texas look behind you; for
that's where the Ranger's gonna be.
Yes, that's sung by Chuck himself.
But this is the song that I associate the most with him. R.I.P.
On March 12, 2026, a Lebanese born, naturalized citizen, 41-year-old Ayman Mohamad Ghazali performed a combined vehicle, rifle and explosive/incendiary attack on Temple Israel. The Temple has a large congregation. It is located at 5725 Walnut Lake Road in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, about 25 miles northwest of Detroit. The 100,000 square foot facility is described by members as making up 1% of Reform Jews in America. The temple serves over 3,000 families.
Because of increasing attacks on Jews in the United States, Temple security had been beefed up. A former police officer and long time firearms instructor had been hired to be head of security. The security team had been trained in January in active shooter prevention and preparedness. From AP, via Washingtontimes.com:
And in January, Temple Israel’s staff and clergy participated in an active shooter prevention and preparedness training led by an FBI official, according to the synagogue’s social media accounts.
Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard said on Thursday that he had contacted the head of security for the temple just two days before the attack. He credited the thorough preparation ahead of the attack as the reason that there weren’t casualties.
AP reports there were 140 pre-school students inside the facililty at the time of the attack. The FBI has released a timeline of the attack at a press conference. From the press conference on wilx.com:
9:58 a.m. Ghazali drove a gray Ford F-150 into the Temple Israel parking lot
10 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Ghazali remains parked and Ghaxali was not seen interacting with people or other vehicles.
12:15 p.m. Ghazali started driving through the parking lot.
12:19 p.m. Ghazali drives the truck into the door 5 in the southeast corner of the building, hitting a security guard on the way in.
12:19 p.m. 911 call received by police.
12:20 p.m. The vehicle became jammed between hallway walls; Ghazali fires a gun through the windshield.
Shortly after 12:20 A security officer engaged Ghazali in a gunfight through the rear window of the vehicle. Ghazali could not extract himself because the truck was jammed in the hallway.
12:22 p.m. A second security officer engages Ghazali in a gunfight from the front of the vehicle. Soon after, the vehicle engine compartment catches on fire. At sometime during the gunfight, Ghazali shoots himself in the head.
12:24 p.m. Police responders arrive on the scene.
In the bed of the truck, they found quantities of commercial grade fireworks. Several Jugs of flammable liquid they believe to be gasoline were also in the bed of the truck. Some of them were consumed in the fire.
Security at Temple Israel had been increased in the last few years. A Google map image from 2018 shows there were no anti-vehicle bollards installed at the door 5 entrance in 2018.
Entrance 5 in 2018.
Images from the Fox 2 Detroit helicopter video show two anti-vehicle bollards installed in the cement walkway the day of the attack. There is another barrier at the west corner of the cement walk way, and a tree about 15 feet from that barrier. There is enough space on either side of the tree for a vehicle to avoid the barriers and hit the doorway. This appears to be the route the attacker chose.
The other entrances to the building appear to have been better protected.
Analysis: The security team did their job. The attack was over two minutes before the police could arrive at the scene. In active shooter or terrorist incidents, response times in seconds save lives. The Temple Israel attack and response show how important it is to have defenders on the scene rather than having police waiting to respond. Many lives have been saved by an aggressive, violent response to an attack. Many lives have been lost to delay on the part of responders. Training and mindset are extremely important.
Attackers will look for weak points and exploit them. In this case, entrance 5 appears to have been a weak point. An extra two or three anti-vehicle bollards would have made a vehicle attack much more difficult. Vehicle attacks are becoming more common. Many are effective. Church security teams should re-examine their vehicle protection to see if there are weak points.
This attack was almost certainly a part of the worldwide Jihad by Islamic believers. From headlineusa.com:
Ghazali also had brothers in the Iran backed paramilitary group, Hezbollah, according to the Post. Those brothers, Kassim and Ibrahim Ghazali, were killed—along with his niece and nephew—by an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon on March 5, just after sunset as they were having their fast-breaking meal during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Ibrahim Ghazali’s wife was also seriously wounded and remains in the hospital.
Hezbollah is a proxy for Iran and has been attacking Israel for decades. The Iranian Theocracy sees Israel as the "little Satan" and the United States as the "great Satan". Many adherents to this theology have been allowed into the United States. A significant case can be made that Islam is not compatible with the United States Constitution.
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As the investigation progressed, detectives say they learned that the two knew each other and had a history of prior verbal arguments, which this time, escalated into a physical confrontation.
Jones would be pronounced dead at 8:11 p.m.
According to police, the deceased reportedly threatened the shooter with a firearm, shooting multiple rounds.
The shooter then allegedly retrieved a firearm from his vehicle and returned fire, striking Jones several times, resulting in his death.
I learned yesterday of the passing of Chuck Norris. He was certainly an icon. A proud US veteran, a movie and TV star, He played larger-than-life roles He supported the troops, traveling to unnamed battlefields to entertain them. He did it all with self-deprecating good humor. He celebrated the absolutely absurd memes that followed him, understanding that the fans needed to laugh.
He counted to infinity, twice.
He was in all the Star Wars movies. He was The Force.
Chuck didn't die. The Earth just moved into a lower plane of existence.
Rest in Peace, Chuck.
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March 21, 717: The Battle of Vincy. This was a pivotal engagement in the Frankish civil wars of 715–718. The battle was fought near Cambrai (modern Les Rues-des-Vignes) between Austrasian forces led by Charles Martel, mayor of the palace, and the Neustrian army under King Chilperic II and Mayor Ragenfrid. Martel’s forces routed the Neustrians, pursuing the defeated king and his ally to Paris, which crippled Neustrian opposition and enabled Austrasia to reassert dominance over the divided Frankish realms. This victory underscored the declining authority of Merovingian kings amid rising mayoral power, paving the way for Martel’s consolidation of northern Francia …
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(Continued from Part 2.) The microbes in the soil are master mineral miners using various acids, such as carbonic acid, to break down minerals into soluble forms that are bioavailable to the plants. The plants in turn exude sugars to feed and power the microbes during the mining operation. If you live east of the Mississippi or in commercial agricultural areas where we’ve been unsustainably exploiting the soil nutrients for decades or even centuries, there is a pretty good chance your soil is deficient in micronutrients, especially anion molecules like boron, sulfur, and molybdenum that tend to leach from the …
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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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“Thus hath the Lord God shewed unto me; and, behold, he formed grasshoppers in the beginning of the shooting up of the latter growth; and, lo, it was the latter growth after the king’s mowings. And it came to pass, that when they had made an end of eating the grass of the land, then I said, O Lord God, forgive, I beseech thee: by whom shall Jacob arise? for he is small. The Lord repented for this: It shall not be, saith the Lord. Thus hath the Lord God shewed unto me: and, behold, the Lord God called to …
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So, Chuck Norris is gone from this earth, hopefully to wind up in a much beter place. I admit, I was never a huge fan of his but I did enjoy his Walker Texas Ranger show and some of his movies. What I liked best about him was his love for our country and the fact he supported our great nation respectfully.
I hope he will rest in eternal peace and that his family will take solace in how much folks admired him.
I just read an article,
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/chuck-norris-death-inspires-tributes-sylvester-stallone-jean-claude-van-damme-lead-hollywood-reactions, on Fox News about tributes from other celebrities and politicians. In that article, there wasvat least one photo of him and Bruce Lee. I was quite surprised to see its printed caption: "Bruce Lee remembered Chuck Norris after his passing on Friday." Even when the media outlet is Fox News, it seems the so called journaliats who write the pieces, cannot havecenpugh respect to getvsomething like that correct. They truly are, in my opinion, disrespectful, moronic, mindless twits when it comes to reporting facts. If you are unfamiliar with who was Ruce Lee, he was a marshal arts expert and a friendly contemporary rival of Chuck Norris. The kkey word in that last sentence is the word "was", that because Bruce Lee passed away at the age of 32 in 1973. Yet someone decided to write this caption: "Bruce Lee remembered Chuck Norris after his passing on Friday." The truth is Bruce Lee did not remember anything after Mr. Norris passed away on Friday. Maybe his soul remembered but as I see it, it most certainly qas nt Bruce Lee remembering any thing! A little respect from journalists would certainly be nice instead of rediculous balderdash.
RIP to them both.
All the best,
Glenn B
By Dave Workman The State of California has agreed to pay more than $1.3 million to the plaintiffs in a First Amendment lawsuit which challenged the state’s Marketing Firearms to Minors statute, a 2022 law which essentially prevented firearms manufacturers from advertising in Junior Shooters, published by Junior Sports Magazines. The settlement document may be […]
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Long range shooting, uncommon calibers, and fancy rifles. Built for the 2026 PRS season, a 6mm ARC gamer rifle with a Zeiss S3 scope and MDT chassis.It is with heavy hearts that our family shares the sudden passing of our beloved Chuck Norris yesterday morning. While we would like to keep the circumstances private, please know that he was surrounded by his family and was at peace. [More] Everything I’ve heard about him says he was a good man who was … Continue reading "RIP"
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He answered the Ohio Gun Owners survey: A colleague noted whose they did not: OGO removed the comment. I did try to give Putsch the benefit of the doubt: Unfortunately, he didn’t answer any of our questions. Realizing that political campaigns can be all consuming, Firearms News will issue an update if he does. That … Continue reading "Casey at the Bat"
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Illegal immigrants from Africa, India and China are voting in US elections — here’s how they’re doing it [More] As much as proving this is widespread would bolster the arguments I make, I’m still waiting for that Kraken to show up. That it hasn’t doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Infer what you like about the … Continue reading "Adventures in Baselessness"
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Canadians need permission to bring pepper spray to a gunfight [More] Of course they do. [Via bondmen]
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Yeah, I know, it's not till tomorrow, historically. But, according to Google, the vernal equinox is today. Regardless, here in sub-tropical Louisiana, it's been spring for a week or so. The oaks are budding, along with the pecan trees. It's spring.
I took the time this morning to put a couple of screws in an outdoor gate. That should last another 20 years, barring hurricanes. I also changed the pool pump over from winter to summer mode. Cleaned filters, gave everything a good backwash.
Last night, Belle without prompting, flipped the hall thermostat from heat to cool. We're in that time of year where the heat may be on in the morning, but the AC is on at night. I have noticed that the neighbors are starting to mow grass, but they are fanatics. They hail from suburbia, where a manicured lawn is a source of pride. I'm still a country boy, where grass is something that the cattle eat.
I know that my friends up North are still in the grip of winter, but down here, summer is just around the corner. We down here still have a pre-Easter cool snap to get through, but after that, summer will come on with a vengeance.
This is not surprising, but it is pretty interesting, especially the guy in Dubai where Google Maps puts him in the middle of the straight. The discussion about why the Iranians probably have not mined the straight is also pretty interesting.
Greenwald: 9/11-Like Mass Casualty Attacks Could Trigger Permanent Emergency Measures [More] What’s the worst that could happen? [Via bondmen]
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19 Million Americans Have Seriously Thought About Shooting Someone, National Survey Suggests [More] Outside of playing cowboy as a child, I don’t recall even fantasizing, let alone seriously considering. Even during my DGU, I hoped things would go no further. So, what are we talking here about with homicides, like two-tenths of one percent of … Continue reading "Survey SAYS…"
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March For Our Lives Backs Federal Gun Ban for Marijuana Users [More] That’s just what they’ll admit to for now. Don’t doubt they’re also for gun bans for alcohol drinkers. And for gun owners. They’re not the young, hip kids their professional PR flacks paint them out to be– they’re humorless, blue-nosed prohibitionists, biddies, and … Continue reading "Pick Your Poison"
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I'd memorize the names on the cars going by, forming the words in my mouth while smelling the fresh smell of wood going into the paper mill. So many cars, so many words. Each leaving a memory, branding my thoughts with its impression, burning into my head with the sunlight streaming through the slats. Carrying it's load of mighty trees fallen to make paper for which the words will one day affix themselves. Paper clean and bare with promise.

How the Trace found these three, no one knows! [More] Through the law offices of Dewey, Cheatham and Howe…?
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A cashless society means fully digital. Cash won’t exist. Banks will have full control of every single dollar in your accounts. Every transaction will be recorded. You will control nothing. [More] We ain’t seen nothin’ yet. So, anyway, should I get this mark on the head or the hand…?
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Nearly half of households headed by immigrants, those legally and illegally living in the United States, are on one or more forms of welfare, a Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) analysis of Census Bureau data reveals. [More] There I go being a loser bigot again. Then we get into the whole taxation without representation/representation without … Continue reading "Yearning to Breathe Free Stuff"
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The gun used in the terror attack on Old Dominion University was an untraceable Glock 44, a .22 caliber handgun which uses 10 round magazines. The Glock 44 was untraceable for two common reasons. First, the gun was stolen. This breaks any chain of custody. A trace only goes to the first retail purchaser. When a gun is stolen, there is no link from the legal purchaser to the thief. From apnews.com:
The man charged Friday, Kenya Chapman, told federal agents in an interview that he stole the gun from a car in Newport News, Virginia, about a year before the shooting and recently sold it to Jalloh, according to an affidavit filed in court. Chapman said he met Jalloh at work and that Jalloh told him he needed the gun for protection as a delivery driver, the affidavit says.
The second reason the Glock 44 was untraceable was the serial number was partly obliterated. From unionbulletin.com:
Jalloh was still on supervised release from a 2017 prison sentence — and barred from carrying firearms — when he barged into an Army ROTC classroom at Old Dominion University on Thursday morning.
He was carrying a loaded Glock 44 .22-caliber pistol with a partially obliterated serial number, according to the newly filed court documents in U.S. District Court in Norfolk.
When the serial number of a firearm is obliterated or altered, it becomes difficult if not impossible to trace. There are other common reasons why the firearms tracing system is almost never used to solve crimes of violence. The most common reason gun traces are not useful for solving violent crimes is they are seldom found at the scene of the crime. When guns are found at the scene of a violent crime, they are often found with the person who used them, as happened in this case. When the person who used the firearm is already known, a trace does nothing to solve the crime.
Another common reason firearms become untraceable is the age of the firearm. Once a firearm is more than ten years old tracing becomes difficult. Guns are sold, change hands through estates, are given, traded, and stolen, as was the case with the Glock 44 in this case. There are hundreds of millions of firearms in the United States which are more than 10 years old. There are hundreds of millions of firearms in the United States which are untraceable. In 1987, almost thirty years ago, there were 198 million private firearms in the United States.
The investigators in the Old Dominion Islamic terrorist attack did not find the person who sold the Glock 44 to the terrorist through the tracing system. They found him through analysis of the terrorist's telephone records. It has become harder and harder to do anything without leaving an electronic trail which can be unwound. The entire firearms tracing system is obsolete and cost ineffective.
Analysis: Even systems which require complete registration for the legal ownership of firearms are seldom helpful in solving violent crimes. Canada has required all handguns to be registered since 1934. In 1995, Canadian officials could not identify a single instance where handgun registration helped to solve a crime. Registration systems are even more expensive and intrusive than the failed gun "tracing" system in the United States.
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Gun Watch
Update, Victim Nicholas Cruz, father of two, whose wife is pregnant, has died.
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After the shooting inside the clinic, the GBI said Michels exited the building while armed with a handgun.
Outside,
he encountered responding police officers and an armed civilian. An
exchange of gunfire followed between Michels, officers, and the
civilian.
Michels was hit during that exchange and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend. Principles of Personal Defense You all know how much I like free books. The Jeff Cooper foundation recently made this excellent work from the Colonel a free download on their site (near the bottom […]On March 20, 1800, Italian chemist and physicist Alessandro Volta reported his invention of the electric battery in a letter to Joseph Banks, president of the Royal Society of London. — March 20th is also the birthday of Mel Tappan. (Born 1933, died 1980.) His perennially popular survivalist books Survival Guns and Tappan on Survival have a well-deserved following. I designated March 20th National Survivalism Day, in his honor. It is also apropos that National Survivalism Day falls in March–one of the months that both Northern Europeans and Native Americans refer to as The Starving Season–when stored food runs low, …
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(Continued from Part 1.) Principle #1: You Are a Microbe Farmer Do you want to sustainably grow healthy, nutritious, produce? Congratulations . You are now a microbe farmer! The first principle of biodynamic gardening is you are no longer growing plants, you are raising trillions upon trillions of microbes. If you can create an environment that supports a healthy soil ecosystem full of bacteria, fungi, and other soil organisms then ANY plants adapted to that environment will thrive. The Bionutrient Food Association (BFA) spent 3 years surveying nutrient quality across 21 crops. They compared the soil samples with the crops …
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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. Today, a map of global oil chokepoints. The thumbnail below is click-expandable. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) Economics & Investing Links of Interest How (And When) Gold Could Reach $10,000. Financial Tsunami Coming Because of Programmable Money – Catherine Austin Fitts Video: Billionaires Want Us Homeless. I received an e-mail on Wednesday from a reader who was befuddled by the bifurcation of precious metals and oil prices. He asked why silver and gold dropped …
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“I think God has blessed this country with enormous natural resources, and we should pursue all of the above. We should be developing oil, and gas, and coal, and nuclear, and wind, and solar, and ethanol, and biofuels. But, I don’t believe that Washington should be picking winners and losers.” – Ted Cruz
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This, from my buddy Termite, who is in the oil industry and (unless I am mistaken) is currently riding an oil rig somewhere in the Gulf.
WTI crude is $95, Louisiana light crude is $98. Western Canadian is $89. Mexican Basket is $92. Meanwhile, Brent is $108, Dubai is $135, DME Oman is $153. https://x.com/zerohedge/status/2034035587464761706/photo/1 This article is very interesting. https://gcaptain.com/the-hormuz-hypothesis-what-if-the-u-s-navy-isnt-in-a-hurry-to-reopen-the-strait/
Yeah, if you follow the links, you will learn that the Strait of Hormuz is a vital lifeline in the global oil market. When you have a rogue, terroristic regime causing havoc with global shipping, it makes sense that prices are going to fluctuate wildly.
Many of you don't remember the oil crunch of the late 1970s. We here in the US had high prices, rationing, gas lines, and severe shortages. That was Iran, too. At that time the United States was not energy independent. We actually relied on Mid East oil for our daily driving.
It could be a whole lot worse, but if we get the Iran problam solved, it could get a lot better.
How Will the Results of the Governor’s Race Affect Gun Owners? [More] Or should gun owners push for Putsch?
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