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Thursday, December 04, 2025
question: when I mentioned the sleep study,
someone sent a link to one of the newer, much more comfortable headpieces to wear. And I can't find the thing.
Speaking of foreign lands, such as NewEffingYork,
Honestly, Mamdani is going to be the best gun salesman New York City has ever seen. He doesn't believe in prisons, policing, or literally anything other than letting criminals run rampant across the city. That may be fine for a nepo baby who will have taxpayer-funded security while he's in office--generally staffed by the same cops he's spent years demonizing, ironically enough--but the rest of us can't outsource our protection to other entities.
So, at least in that city, he may dethrone Obama as Best Gun Salesman.
So, at least in that city, he may dethrone Obama as Best Gun Salesman.
Speaking of asshats on the left, people who've been calling conservatives and libertarians 'enemies of the country' and threatened to take kids and lock people up for not following orders, now want to have funded private security, because Trump.
Can't possibly be any of the threats they've thrown at people causing this, can it?
Can't possibly be any of the threats they've thrown at people causing this, can it?
Wednesday, December 03, 2025
About that poor bastard in Britain arrested for a photo
of him holding a gun in the US:
Incidents like this should concern every American gun owner. A man was arrested in his own country for a lawful photo taken in ours. That level of state control did not appear in the UK overnight. It arrived step by step, regulation by regulation, each justified as “reasonable.”
If we are not vigilant in the United States, in the courts, in Congress, and at the state level, the same slow creep can happen here. What happened in the UK is not an anomaly. It is the predictable end state of a culture and legal system that treats civilian gun ownership as a privilege to be curtailed instead of a right to be protected.
I'd go further: it's not just the right to arms, it's the very right to self-defense. Their 'elites' don't like it, don't approve of it, and have created the situation in which it's not legal. At all. Not just discouraged, but "Yes, he had a knife/club and threatened you and your whoever, but you used more aggression than the Crown Prosecutor thinks was right, so you're off to prison."
And you can't speak what you think, because the cops have become the assholes they are who care more about going through social media looking for something offensive, somehow, to somebody, than they care for finding stolen cars and catching burglars.*
Incidents like this should concern every American gun owner. A man was arrested in his own country for a lawful photo taken in ours. That level of state control did not appear in the UK overnight. It arrived step by step, regulation by regulation, each justified as “reasonable.”
If we are not vigilant in the United States, in the courts, in Congress, and at the state level, the same slow creep can happen here. What happened in the UK is not an anomaly. It is the predictable end state of a culture and legal system that treats civilian gun ownership as a privilege to be curtailed instead of a right to be protected.
I'd go further: it's not just the right to arms, it's the very right to self-defense. Their 'elites' don't like it, don't approve of it, and have created the situation in which it's not legal. At all. Not just discouraged, but "Yes, he had a knife/club and threatened you and your whoever, but you used more aggression than the Crown Prosecutor thinks was right, so you're off to prison."
And you can't speak what you think, because the cops have become the assholes they are who care more about going through social media looking for something offensive, somehow, to somebody, than they care for finding stolen cars and catching burglars.*
Freedoms interconnect. And their and our 'elites' hate them.
*"Oi, mate, it so much safer than doing what's supposed to be our actual job!"
*"Oi, mate, it so much safer than doing what's supposed to be our actual job!"
When medical science and politics mix, it's often not a good thing
Dr Prasad also serves as the Director of the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER). In the memo, Prasad asserts that an internal review conducted by FDA staff members concluded that at least 10 children died “after and because of receiving” a Covid‑19 vaccine.
Years late, but at least being heard.
Years late, but at least being heard.
Tuesday, December 02, 2025
Few days after I mentioned it was a good year for pecans,
two fat squirrels appeared. My timing is wonderful.
I got a bunch of nuts from the tree before this, and I've found a lot that've fallen after the cold and wind of the last few days, so I'm not going to yell much. I may have to get a new nutcracker, other than that I've got enough pecans for a bunch of baking the next months.
It's supposed to warm up a bit today, so I've got things to do. First, the Governor of Texas is pissing off all the right people.
Organizations and leaders are raging over Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) deeming the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) a terrorist organization and are pushing him to rescind the designation.
Abbott took action in November to designate both the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations foreign terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations.
In a statement released alongside his proclamation, Abbott stated that both the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR “have long made their goals clear: to forcibly impose Sharia law and establish Islam’s ‘mastership of the world.’”
It's about time. As opposed to clowns like the Governor of Minnesota
Speaking of morons and possible traitors,
SEN. KELLY: "[Hegseth] runs around on stage talking about lethality and warrior ethos and killing people."
"That’s not the message that should be coming from the Secretary of Defense."
It's now the Secretary of War again,
That's exactly what the military is supposed to do to the enemy, and
I got a bunch of nuts from the tree before this, and I've found a lot that've fallen after the cold and wind of the last few days, so I'm not going to yell much. I may have to get a new nutcracker, other than that I've got enough pecans for a bunch of baking the next months.
Organizations and leaders are raging over Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) deeming the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) a terrorist organization and are pushing him to rescind the designation.
Abbott took action in November to designate both the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations foreign terrorist organizations and transnational criminal organizations.
In a statement released alongside his proclamation, Abbott stated that both the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR “have long made their goals clear: to forcibly impose Sharia law and establish Islam’s ‘mastership of the world.’”
It's about time. As opposed to clowns like the Governor of Minnesota
Speaking of morons and possible traitors,
SEN. KELLY: "[Hegseth] runs around on stage talking about lethality and warrior ethos and killing people."
"That’s not the message that should be coming from the Secretary of Defense."
It's now the Secretary of War again,
That's exactly what the military is supposed to do to the enemy, and
This bastard says that like it's a bad thing.
More on the crap from Kelly. Which apparently is "We will decide, when we're back in power, if we think something was illegal, so you'd better not follow orders or we'll get you!"
More on the crap from Kelly. Which apparently is "We will decide, when we're back in power, if we think something was illegal, so you'd better not follow orders or we'll get you!"
Monday, December 01, 2025
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Know that saying about knowing what someone is by who they surround themselves with?
NYeffing City is about to find out good and hard just what kind of bastard they elected.
And the leftist women are really not going to like it.
And just about anyone else not a islamist, communist, Jew-hating idiot, tool
And the leftist women are really not going to like it.
And just about anyone else not a islamist, communist, Jew-hating idiot, tool
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Would you like further proof of what arrogant, idiotic, useless twats British cops are?
An IT consultant was arrested by police in Britain after he posted a picture online of himself posing with a gun in the US.
Jon Richelieu-Booth said he was shocked by the “Orwellian” decision by West Yorkshire Police (WYP) to prosecute him over the social media post.
Oh yes, they're that stupid, and- assuming they're telling the truth- someone saw the pictures and crapped themselves and called the cops in the first place.
Ah, Britain, your ancestors who were peasants had more balls and brains than a lot of you do now.
Jon Richelieu-Booth said he was shocked by the “Orwellian” decision by West Yorkshire Police (WYP) to prosecute him over the social media post.
Oh yes, they're that stupid, and- assuming they're telling the truth- someone saw the pictures and crapped themselves and called the cops in the first place.
Ah, Britain, your ancestors who were peasants had more balls and brains than a lot of you do now.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Post-Thanksgiving, some things I ran across the other day
and didn't want to mess with.
(fG)Britain and it's continuing idiocy of blaming objects rather than the people who do things.
Also over there, the tyrant wannabes who want to get rid of the jury system for most accused. Because, I guess, it's just so annoying to have some checks on your judges carrying out your orders.
Claiming that it is a measure to get through a backlog of 80,000 cases, Lammy’s Cunning Plan, which we might generously ascribe to Baldrick-level stupidity rather than malicious design (I’m not sure I feel that generous, to be honest) retains jury trial for murder, rape and manslaughter, but even with those exceptions, it means that 75 per cent of cases can be decided (both guilt/innocence and punishment) by a single judge. If that single judge is corrupt, wicked, ideologically crazed, partisan, determined to twist the law, there is nobody in the courtroom that the defendant or his lawyers can appeal to. Where a defendant might hope to find a sympathetic ear from 12 ‘good men and true’, randomly selected from the populace, he must instead fervently pray that his judge isn’t the kind of activist judge we have seen in the US.
Because that too is the context of these changes. In the age of lawfare, in a period where it has become clear that some judges are shockingly partisan and prepared to collude with prosecutors towards party political ends, Lammy proposes a massive extension of judicial authority.
Activist judges, yeah, we've got some experience of those bastards.
In Germany, they're putting in anti-tank barriers to try to deal with the terrorists they don't really want to talk about, to keep them from attacking a Christmas market.
If you go out on this Black Friday, even just to the grocery store, I'd say be sure to carry if you can/do, because there are other bad people out there.
(fG)Britain and it's continuing idiocy of blaming objects rather than the people who do things.
Also over there, the tyrant wannabes who want to get rid of the jury system for most accused. Because, I guess, it's just so annoying to have some checks on your judges carrying out your orders.
Claiming that it is a measure to get through a backlog of 80,000 cases, Lammy’s Cunning Plan, which we might generously ascribe to Baldrick-level stupidity rather than malicious design (I’m not sure I feel that generous, to be honest) retains jury trial for murder, rape and manslaughter, but even with those exceptions, it means that 75 per cent of cases can be decided (both guilt/innocence and punishment) by a single judge. If that single judge is corrupt, wicked, ideologically crazed, partisan, determined to twist the law, there is nobody in the courtroom that the defendant or his lawyers can appeal to. Where a defendant might hope to find a sympathetic ear from 12 ‘good men and true’, randomly selected from the populace, he must instead fervently pray that his judge isn’t the kind of activist judge we have seen in the US.
Because that too is the context of these changes. In the age of lawfare, in a period where it has become clear that some judges are shockingly partisan and prepared to collude with prosecutors towards party political ends, Lammy proposes a massive extension of judicial authority.
Activist judges, yeah, we've got some experience of those bastards.
In Germany, they're putting in anti-tank barriers to try to deal with the terrorists they don't really want to talk about, to keep them from attacking a Christmas market.
Speaking of terrorists, one of the National Guard that was shot the other day by another 'Aloha Snackbar' types has died. The other's still in critical condition. And, of course, the asshats are blaming Trump.
“If Trump never sent those soldiers to DC, the Afghani terrorist wouldn’t have had to execute them.”
This is the message they’re pushing right now. https://t.co/I54zuCJ5A7
If you go out on this Black Friday, even just to the grocery store, I'd say be sure to carry if you can/do, because there are other bad people out there.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
In which we see, again, how the founders of this country got it right,
and those Stalin wannabes in (formerly Great)Britain want to keep such horrible things from continuing there. Y'know, like jury trials.
Justice Secretary David Lammy is proposing to massively restrict the ancient right to a jury trial by only guaranteeing it for defendants facing rape, murder, manslaughter or other cases passing a public interest test.
(such as 'You have committed a non-criminal hate act and insulted our new lords and masters')
An internal government briefing, produced by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) for all other Whitehall departments, confirms plans to create a new tier of jury-less courts in England and Wales.
As a guy noted at INsty,
What is most frightening is that this effort to ban jury trial is aimed at the heart of the British middle class. It is set up precisely to impact the cases where one only faces months in jail. It will apply to “crimes” that are passed to control the population through…
Justice Secretary David Lammy is proposing to massively restrict the ancient right to a jury trial by only guaranteeing it for defendants facing rape, murder, manslaughter or other cases passing a public interest test.
(such as 'You have committed a non-criminal hate act and insulted our new lords and masters')
An internal government briefing, produced by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) for all other Whitehall departments, confirms plans to create a new tier of jury-less courts in England and Wales.
As a guy noted at INsty,
What is most frightening is that this effort to ban jury trial is aimed at the heart of the British middle class. It is set up precisely to impact the cases where one only faces months in jail. It will apply to “crimes” that are passed to control the population through…
Monday, November 24, 2025
Ah, the NYeffingTimes
Guy gets screwed over by a illegal alien who stole his Social Security number, and guess who the victim is?
More here
In other news, it sounds like this "Don't obey illegal orders!" guy may be in some trouble.
No, I rather doubt he is
No matter how much some women seem to be hungry for it to happen.
No, I rather doubt he is
No matter how much some women seem to be hungry for it to happen.
And totally unrelated, I've known a few belly dancers and with enough training and practice, they can do amazing things
By the way, found it at this guy's place
By the way, found it at this guy's place
Sunday, November 23, 2025
The death of a crook which sparked rioting and arson and murder,
the state, and a bunch of officials, lied their asses off about. People should go to jail for this.
I'm including the prosecutors who knew, and the police officials who lied, all of them.
I'm including the prosecutors who knew, and the police officials who lied, all of them.
Saturday, November 22, 2025
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