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  1. And now I am wondering if he funded some of this research as well? https://techxplore.com/news/2021-05-tiny-wireless-chips-ultrasound-body.html
  2. I learned a few things in SERE School, one of which was to "Go Ugly Early". That was in reference to using what you could find in the field to survive and save the rations for when you couldn't find anything and were in dire need. I do this with my reloading supplies, I cast and reload to shoot and save my commercial bullets for hunting and SD use. I have very few commercially loaded rounds left, but those too are put aside. I have plenty of, and continue to add to, reloading supplies, if I were to reload everything I have I wouldn't need to reload for the rest of my life unless SHTF. I have a full combat load for each of my weapons, I just reload what I will use in the near future and leave the rest as components in case I need or want to do any trading or selling as I do not/will not sell any reloads.
  3. "We" may stop these experiments, but people that fund these experiments will never be put to task for it, there is evidence that Fauchi funded some of these but the MSM has deemed this as false because there is no evidence that the virus is man-made. Seems that is a stretch to assume that because it has not been proven it didn't happen. Fact-check: Did Dr. Fauci fund research that created COVID-19?
  4. I agree, because they would have to have congress change the statute, because the ATF can't pass any laws themselves, if they try to, it will quickly be challenged and they then run the risk of having that precedent they want to avoid.
  5. More need to stand up to these thugs.
  6. Midsouth keeps dropping powder now and then, didn't need it but picked up 2lbs of Shooters World Blackout to give it a try. Keep checking, they even had some Varget, missed it by a sec. Login first and check out quick or it will not be available if you try later.
  7. Depends on the 20, the kid in Kenosha was pursued even after taking one down, and the rest knew it. I had not owned a revolver for some time, I now only own one, a 44 Mag hunting pistol. So never gave much thought into how many rounds I carried, it was always full mag in the gun and one extra in the chamber. Sometimes it's a 15+1, other times it's 13+1, with the extra mag and if going into "bad" areas or just on a long trip, then I have a rifle too.
  8. I'm sure that's next, they are getting desperate to continue giving shots, commercials on the radio, TV, probably print too, saying no appointment necessary, no line, no waiting, no priority restrictions, etc. They aren't making as much as they hoped on this I guess.
  9. I still have a 3-point on a couple of my ARs, I like them and were very useful on my deployments. Easy to transition to a sidearm if need be, though never had to, and the one I was issued could be used as a 2, or 3 point. The only thing I didn't like is that the connection points were a bit bulky, kind of a snap hook with a cover, I would rather use the QD type connectors, which then were not available to attach onto our M4s.
  10. Only this one? They don't care about the truth on any of them, only use them to further their agendas. If they can twist some of the facts or ignore others then they will.
  11. Sad thing is, there must be thousands of trailer parks and tornadoes throughout the US, as this is not uncommon, anywhere.
  12. On this site I must be in the minority as I seen nothing wrong in what he did to restrain an uncooperative perp. Arguably, the fault lies more on the bystanders who created a hectic scene and had the LEOs on the defensive to keep them back, if the scene had been more controlled, they may have noticed the medical distress faster, probably dies anyway, but they would have started CPR or something. The POS died of an OD, period. A sad day for justice, and will have repercussions for years to come, as no sane person will put themselves in that situation by becoming, or staying, a LEO in this environment.
  13. I agree about the quality, but the less money is suspect. I hit the trucks now and then and if I spend the same I get less food, good, but less. Yes, we here at the compound have given some trucks enough business that the owner established a hard stand. As to the other fast food places, I can find 'something' that will do at most places, McD's, it's the McGriddle, or their Egg McMuffin, used to love the fries but they changed the ingredients and ruined them. And it goes on, the Spicy Chicken sandwich from Wendy's or Popeyes, Chicken Zalad from Zaxby's, Thick Burger and Biscuit and Gravy from Hardees etc, etc. I even get some Captain Ds now and then. Are they great, no, not even close, but will do when on the road or work too late to cook. The prices have gone up, and will probably continue to do so until business goes down and price finds it's stability point. But one thing for sure, fast food will not go away, we, all of us, will continue to be too busy to cook our own.
  14. You normally use a purple shade to denote sarcasm.
  15. Omega

    Squeal!!

    NSFW - Seen this on another site, had a good laugh and had to share. Reminds me of Deliverance for some reason!
  16. What many people fail to realize is that there are quite a few people in these crime ridden areas that have more money than they know what to do with. Many of these gang bangers and drug dealers carry rolls of cash and probably spend more in a year than I have in my entire retirement savings and investments. So how is a few measly dollars, from the rest of us, going to solve anything when they are the source of much of the crime? This their way of life, a source of power, a position they will be most reluctant to let go of. As to the shooting, why is it that many of these shooters have had multiple contacts with authorities but are still out on the street?
  17. Maybe wearing three masks will tackle this problem too. Oh, and lets increase the social distance to what?, 50 cal max range
  18. Meh, it must not be illegal to falsify a 4473, otherwise Biden Jr, would be in jail. I think there is more to it, because the Detective would have to put me in jail before I paid for their mistake.
  19. The 2A is all about defending against a Tyrannical Government, if it were only 10 of them then yes, 10 rounds would do, but alas we all need at least 100 round drums.
  20. Sure, that works on the flu but not on the CCP Virus.
  21. I agree to a point, but that a LEO bullet hit another LEO, someone did something wrong. Either the LEO shot himself or the other LEO shot his partner, but either way one or both did something wrong. But all that means is that they need more training, which means more funding, not less. As to the perp's outcome, well, unless it turns out he had his weapon on the ground with his hands up (very unlikely) then I say it was a justified shooting.
  22. In his circle, he may be right.
  23. No, it was the 13th, the original 13th. http://themillenniumreport.com/2015/10/the-missing-13th-amendment-no-lawyers-allowed-in-public-office/ https://www.thelibertybeacon.com/missing-13th-amendment-found-no-lawyers-in-public-office/ This is said to include lawyers who have a tile of Esquire and register in the BAR (British Accredited Registry) precluding them from serving in Government positions.
  24. Those people only get the power we, the people, give them. The issue is that those that allow them in their heads keep perpetrating the lies, and or use them to push their own agenda.

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