Angry Colored Chap Crashes 18-Wheeler Into Texas Public Safety Office Because They Denied Him a CDL, Kills 1 and Injures 13 What is the point of having a public safety office if you also have black people on the loose? What about all of these immigrants Greg Abbott let into Texas, which are maybe…
Comm Corner: 41 Radio Frequencies for Preppers to Memorize
41 Radio Frequencies for Preppers to Memorize Probably the single greatest advantage that personal radios have for preppers is that they offer you a completely self-contained method for long-distance communication in emergencies. The internet can be wrecked, phone lines can be down, and power can be out everywhere, but as long as you can…
The Pathetic State of the U.S. Navy in a Picture
Via: Not The Bee THIS is the Commanding Officer of the USS McCain (DDG-56) He does not know how to hold a carbine. He does not know how to shoulder the stock. He does not know how to properly use the scope to acquire a sight picture Trijicon Optic is on…
On This Day in History, 1861
Battle of Fort Sumter The first battle of the war took place at Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina, which had been the first state to seceded the union. After a long period of shortages in the fort due to a Confederate blockade, the first crisis of Lincoln’s administration was to resupply the fort….
AK Corner: Story of the RPK-74
Story of the RPK-74 The 5.45x39mm RPK-74 was an evolutionary development of Mikhail Kalashnikov’s original 1940’s-vintage AK-47. The earliest AK (Avtomat Kalashnikova) rifle fired the then radically new M43 7.62x39mm round and was built around a stamped steel receiver. This 35″, 7.7-lb. infantry rifle legitimately changed the world. Alas, those early stamped receivers weren’t…
Crime Awareness: Burglary Tourism
South American Gangs Using Ghillie Suits and WiFi Jammers to Steal from American Homes
Race Reality PSA
Way to Go Girls!
History Shows Us the Way
H/T Wynn Armor of Emperor Ferdinand I 1503-1564, Nuremberg, 1549.