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Monday, May 6, 2024

MG08: The Devil's Paintbrush - Forgotten Weapons

Was The Village The First 15 Minute City? | The Prisoner Puzzle - The Ministry of Truth

State AG SLAPS THE CRAP Out Of A City’s Attempt At Gun Control… Get WREKT - Langley Outdoors Academy

A good man dating a single mother discovers the red pill suppository - Better Bachelor

Smug Bill Maher & guest got a REALITY CHECK last night lol - Liberal Hivemind

Official ADMITS CIA SUBVERTED Trump Presidency, James O’Keefe Releases BOMBSHELL Report - Timcast IRL

Ana Kasparian just lifted the mask off!!!!!!! - Liberal Hivemind

NEVER Call This Number... | YouTube Unsolved - TheTekkitRealm

NOW THIS is what I'm talking about!!!!! - Liberal Hivemind

The Katsar - Right Arm of the Reservist - Triangle 26

Sunday, May 5, 2024

SWAT Raid on 'WRONG HOUSE!' Dragging Through the Courts - Steve Lehto

Anti Israel Protestors MOCKED Over Ridiculous Demands For Food & Water, “Playing Revolutionary” - Timcast IRL

Military Escape Belt Survival Kit! - Ranger Survival and Field Craft

The FN FS2000; The Tactical Tuna - Garand Thumb

Columbia University Threatens To EXPEL Pro Palestine Protestors, Protests Getting VIOLENT Across US - Timcast IRL

Solo Overnight Cowboy Camping Under a Rocky Overhang During a Rainstorm and Campfire Ravioli - Corporals Corner

Everything You Watch is a Lie - Moon

Why the Army's XM-8 Rifle Development was a Fiasco - Task & Purpose

Rupertus Pepperbox: A Sophisticated 8-Shot Rimfire Pocket Gun - Forgotten Weapons

223 vs .243 for Deer Hunting??? - WHO_TEE_WHO

DistroKid Exposed: My Legal Battle... - Top Music Attorney

Water Resistant Percussion Caps! - Times Gone Tech

Well... look what we found here! - Liberal Hivemind

American Food Is POISONING Us, Calorie Intake Has Remained Constant But Obesity Has SKYROCKETED - Timcast IRL

The Oldest Submarines in Active Service - "When You Have Nothing Else..." - Skynea History

Gas Masks for Civilians | Everything You Need to Know - Dirty Civilian

Saturday, May 4, 2024

Ukraine's New Anti-Drone Shotgun: TESTED (Escort BTS12) - TFB TV

Media Says Having Babies Is FAR RIGHT, The Left Is A Death Cult - Timcast IRL

The Most Hellish Battle that Turned US Marines into an Unstoppable Force - Dark Docs

How The Bolsheviks Seized Power in 1917 - Antony Beevor - Triggernometry

Is Internet Wrong about AK47? - AK Operators Union, Local 47-74

.30-06 M1918 American Chauchat - Doughboys Go to France - Forgotten Weapons

Dead Eye Versus - Stage 2 - CQB Brutality 2024 - "John Henry's Revenge" - InRangeTV

Lawsuit Against HOA Over Shooting Illustrates Deep-Pockets Blame Game - Ammoland.com

 Cleopatra Nagbe, the mother of Ralph Yarl, a teenager shot after he knocked on the wrong door while trying to pick up his brother, has filed a lawsuit naming the shooter, 85-year-old Andrew Lester, and the homeowner’s association he belonged to, Kansas City CBS affiliate KCTV 5 reported Monday.

It looks like a bad shooting all the way around. Yarl, reported to be “an excellent student and talented musician [who] maintains a stellar GPA while taking mostly college level courses,” appears to have made an honest mistake by going to a house on NE 115 Street instead of 115 NE Terrace. And by his own words in his statement to police, Lester’s paranoid, admittedly race-influenced overreaction appears to merit the felony charges against him and then some.

But the Highland Acres Homes Association? What did – or didn’t – they do?

“Including the homeowner’s association (HOA) in this lawsuit underscores the importance of collective responsibility in safeguarding our communities,” Nagbe says of the complaint filed by (Democrat) attorney Lee Meritt. “Their knowledge of a potentially dangerous individual in the neighborhood without taking adequate precautions is unacceptable. This case is not just about seeking justice for Ralph but about advocating for systemic changes that prioritize the safety and well-being of all children.”

The questions “What knowledge?” and “What precautions?” come to mind. And “What systemic changes”?

The word “collective” gives us a clue as to mindset.

Click the link to read the whole article:  Lawsuit Against HOA Over Shooting

The TRUTH About Regrowing Veggies From Kitchen Scraps - Epic Gardening

You'd Be Surprised How Little Training AFT Hit Squads Get - AR15.com

Top 10 WEIRDEST FRUIT That Grows in The USA (I actually tried them!) - Weird Explorer

South Carolina Man Faced 115 Years in Prison Until ATF Admitted They Got the Wrong Man - Ammoland.com

 Wednesday, December 13, 2023, began just like any other workday for Bryan Montiea Wilson, a 33-year-old resident of West Columbia, South Carolina, who had never been in trouble with the law.

At 6 a.m., Wilson began his shift at Harsco Rails on West Technology Drive, where he worked as a material processor for the railroad equipment manufacturer. A couple hours later, Wilson’s supervisor found him on the facility floor and told him to report to the main office. Inside were two men and a woman, all wearing civilian clothes. They told Wilson they were ATF agents and that they had a warrant for his arrest. They never showed him a badge.

Wilson was handcuffed and searched. He did not resist and complied fully with their demands. He told the agents he was diabetic, so they allowed his supervisor to retrieve a Pop-Tart, fruit juice and blood-sugar monitor from his locker. Wilson was walked out of Harsco in handcuffs. All of his coworkers witnessed his arrest. In the parking lot, Wilson saw two more agents searching his car.

On the way to the federal courthouse, the agents allowed Wilson to call his brother, who notified his parents of his arrest. At the courthouse, Wilson was booked, fingerprinted and photographed. He was searched a second time; all of his personal property was seized, and he was locked in a holding cell by himself.

Click the link to read the whole article:  South Carolina Man Faced 115 Years in Prison

LCVP / Higgins Boats - Guide 386 - Drachinifel

Colorado Signs Bill Requiring Credit Card Tracking of Gun and Ammo Purchases - Ammoland.com

 Democrat Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has signed legislation that will require credit card companies to track purchases of firearms and ammunition with credit cards, a scheme opposed by Second Amendment activists and organizations as backdoor gun registration.

According to KDVR News in Denver, which labeled gun control proponents as “gun reform advocates,” the bill requires credit card companies to “apply a specific code” to such purchases. This “merchant category code” was pushed by state Sen. Tom Sullivan, a Democrat whose son was killed in the Aurora theater rampage. He was joined by state Reps, Javier Mabrey and Meg Froelich.

The new legislation could simply compel gun and ammunition buyers to either pay cash or write a check, or possibly use a cashier’s check. Many in the firearms community consider such legislation an egregious invasion of privacy.

Both the National Shooting Sports Foundation and National Rifle Association last years vigorously opposed this type of legislation. Last year, four major credit card companies actually paused efforts to create a Merchant Category Code (MCC) for such purchases.


Click the link to read the whole article:  Colorado Requiring Tracking Gun and Ammo Purchases

Till Nowak Playlist - Centrifuge Brain Project and others

Semi-Hollow Bass Build - Fanblade Instruments







Dem Rep Says Women Can’t Have Guns because Safeties Are TOO COMPLICATED… They Actually Said This… - Langley Outdoors Academy

The Hell Divers Controversy - Lack of Entertainment (You really want to hear this one - First Amendment Issue, Censorship, DEI)