There seems to be an uptick in both Law Enforcement and Firefighters being “ambushed” and shot in cold blood all over the country as of late. Personally, crap like this pisses me off to no end..these are the actions of spineless, nutless cowards, not men. You got a beef with somebody, go through legitimate channels…
Author: The Tactical Hermit
Military Weapons From The Past: WWII German Spreewerke VG-2
Five different companies in Germany produced designs for the last-ditch Volkssturm bolt action rifles, and they were designated VG-1 through VG-5. The VG-2 was developed by the Spreewerke company, and differed from the others in its use of a sheet metal stamped receiver (and consequently a pretty distinctive look). In total, somewhere between 16 and…
World War II History: What Patton’s Poems Tell Us About Today
By Randy Brown Best Defense poet laureate “Patton, you magnificent bastard! I read your verse!” —Charlie Sherpa Even casual consumers of military history — at least, those familiar with actor George C. Scott‘s portrayal of Patton in the 1971 movie — suspect the historical general may have more than occasionally written poetry. In an early scene set in World War…
Texas News: Two Texas Cops Shot in Under 12 Hours
An Austin police SWAT officer was shot early Thursday morning while executing a search warrant. He was the second Texas police officer shot in the past twelve hours. The officer is in stable condition recovering from his wound. Shortly before 6 a.m. on Thursday morning, an Austin Police Department SWAT team arrived to serve a…
Espionage Files: Why Computers May Never Replace Human Spies
If legendary British spy-turned-KGB mole Kim Philby was alive to offer arrested U.S. Navy officer Edward Lin advice — regardless of his guilt or innocence — we know what it would be. Despite repeatedly coming under suspicion, Philby fed British and American secrets to Moscow for three decades before ultimately defecting in 1963. His…
Espionage Files: Ex-Mossad Chief Meir Dagan and The Limits of Power
On March 17, former Mossad chief Meir Dagan passed away at the age of 71. An examination of Dagan’s career illuminates how creative thinking and bold approaches can enable intelligence organizations to adjust to changing environments, while at the same time demonstrating that the use of power has its own limitations. It also sheds light…
Surveillance State: No Warrant Required for Phone Location Records
We are getting closer and closer to full scale Legal Federal monitoring of ALL cellular devices folks. Every day the Feds are chipping away the 4th Amendment a little at a time. In a few years it will be non-existent..all in the name Of “National Security”.-SF Federal agents can obtain cellphone records that reveal a…
PMC News: Eric Prince and His Proposed Private “Air Force”
You probably remember Blackwater, the notorious U.S. mercenary company that rose to fame — or infamy, as it were — during the Iraq war. You might also remember Erik Prince, a former Navy SEAL who founded Blackwater in 1997. Prince had no choice but to sell his company after a spate of shootings involving Blackwater…
Espionage Files: Pakistani Intelligence Possibly Financed 2009 CIA Outpost Bombing
Pakistan’s powerful spy agency may have provided the funding for a deadly 2009 suicide attack on a CIA base in Afghanistan that ranks as one of the deadliest days in the agency’s history, according to a newly declassified State Department cable. The heavily redacted cable, sent about two weeks after the attack on Dec. 30,…
Crusader Corner: Small Arsenal & ISIS Flag Found at Spanish Holiday Hotspot
This is either misdirection or an obvious indicator that ISIS is going to continuing to target tourist hot spots in Europe this summer This does not exclude American Summer Tourist hot spots by the way, something tells me they are going to wait until Summer for their next big attack. So Stay Frosty while on vacation….