Studying the Historic Gunfighters For all you fellow Old West History buffs, this is an article you will want to bookmark. Greg Ellefritz lays out Eight of the best books on the subject of Gunfighters and the art of Gunfighting. I have read almost all of these save the one by Joseph Rosa and…
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Book Review: “The Lost Sons of Omaha”
Book Review: “The Lost Sons of Omaha” During a racially riven time in America, a young African-American man is shot and killed by a white man. Controversy arises. Police and elected prosecutor alike determine the shooting to be self-defense, but after it becomes a cause célèbre, a special prosecutor is appointed and under his supervision, a…
Armed Citizen’s Corner: Review of Jim Cirillo’s “Guns, Bullets and Gunfights”
Cirillo’s “Guns, Bullets and Gunfights” Jim Cirillo was probably the last real gunfighter in America. Without a doubt the combat arms fellas in our military are gunfighters, but they ply their trade overseas. Jim did it at home, in the grim streets of New York city. He was a member of the city’s Stake…
The Australian Guerilla
The Australian Guerrilla I was shocked to learn that Tactical Wisdom wasn’t a new idea recently. During the early days of World War Two, Japan and Germany were on the move. It looked like nothing could stop the Imperial Japanese Navy, especially after they destroyed the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor. Soon after, they…
Required Reading: Jack Hinson’s One Man War
The Story of Civil War Sniper Jack Hinson and His Rifle This book has been on my Required Reading List since it was first recommended to me during a Guerilla Sniper Class over a decade ago. You also might want to check out Bill Buppert’s podcast on the subject (H/T WRSA)
Literary Corner: Burning Books in a Brave New 1984 World
Burning Books in a Brave New 1984 World “Those who don’t build must burn.” ― Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 “One believes things because one has been conditioned to believe them.” ― Aldous Huxley, Brave New World “Being in a minority, even in a minority of one, did not make you mad. There was truth and there was untruth,…
The Forced War, A Review
The Forced War Introduction The best litmus tests for today’s Dissident Right should include only one question: did the right side win the Second World War in Europe? If you answer yes, most likely you’re not a dissident. If you answer no, most likely you are. In this case, degrees don’t matter—neither does intent….
Books for the Christian Warrior
Books for the Christian Warrior I have a rather extensive library at home and last Wednesday, a couple of my Every Man A Warrior Bible Study guys suggested I make a list of the books I recommend. Now, a Christian Warrior isn’t (necessarily) used in the literal sense. Any Christian man who wants to preserve…
Book of the Month: Home Sweet Home? The Southern Quest for Identity
Home Sweet Home? The Southern Quest for Identity The Honorable Cause: A Free South, is a collection of essays written by people active in the cause of Southern nationalism. It is valuable not only because of its throwing additional light on the rich Southern cultural heritage, but also because the contributing authors provide the blueprint…