Horrific video shows woman dragged along NYC street by migrant moped gang linked to dozens of brazen attacks, 62 grand larcenies The 24 Karat Solid Gold Crime Extravaganza Shit Show you are currently witnessing play out all across FUSA right now is Phase 2 of The Great Replacement Agenda. The first phase, the Government…
In Memoriam: Toby Keith
Singer Toby Keith dead at 62 Go Rest High on that Mountain Toby. You were an Oklahoma Original.
Getting it Done
Texas ‘vigilante’, 24, is charged with murdering convicted pedophile ‘after posing as underage child on app then shooting him dead during arranged meet-up’ The only way to stop evil is to for Good Men to ACT. Take Note: Great sacrifice will be needed to ensure the next White Generation has a fighting chance. Law…
Black History Month Fun Fact #6
Know Your Real Civil War History: Lincoln’s Tariff War ~ March 2, 1861
Lincoln’s Tariff War ~ March 2, 1861 When Charles Adams published his book For Good and Evil, a world history of taxation, the most controversial chapter by far was the one on whether or not tariffs caused the American War between the States. That chapter generated so much discussion and debate that Adams’s publisher urged…
Black History Month Fun Fact #5
Know Your Ammo: The Rise and Fall of the .45 GAP
The Rise and Fall of the .45 GAP Let’s go back to the year 2003. The .40 S&W cartridge introduced in 1990 skyrocketed to first place in popularity among American police service pistols. The almost decade-old .357 SIG cartridge also seemed to be ascendant. It was clear that law enforcement wanted something more powerful…
Last of the Cold War Gunfighters: Vought F-8 Crusader
Vought F-8 Crusader: Last of the Gunfighters The Vought F-8 Crusader was a single-engine, supersonic, carrier-based, high-performance jet fighter that first flew in 1955, a mere decade after the end of World War II. The Crusader was the first American fighter to break 1,000 miles per hour. The F-8 earned its testosterone-besotted moniker because…
Real Stories of the Old West: The Death Tent
The Death Tent November 27, 1887 Working out of Fort Smith, Arkansas, Deputy U.S. Marshal Frank Dalton is tracking a horse thief named Dave Smith in the Cherokee Nation. Dalton is accompanied by Deputy James Cole, who also has an arrest warrant for Smith for introducing whiskey in the Indian Territory. The two track…