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EnterTheDojoShow (4 min.)
Exploring practical methods for preparing for the end times, including analysis of end time scripture and prophecy, current events, prepping and self-defense.
I'm tired of all the serious news, so here is some humor instead.
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You would think that the police in the UK would have learned something from the the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak by an Indian migrant with a strong assist from the responding police officers. But no. As Gateway Pundit reports in its article, "WATCH: Group of African Thugs in England Attacks Young White Man – UK Police Rush in to Arrest and Charge White Victim, Ask People Not to Share Footage of Incident!", the police--this time in Birmingham--once again jumped in to help the attackers by continuing their assault on the hapless victim:
In the video referenced, the young White man is clearly seen being surrounded and screamed at by a group of African men before one tackles him unprovoked. As he attempts to get up, another man is seen punching him in the head from behind.
But instead of going after the perpetrators, a female officer rushes in and slams the White victim up against a wall. Seemingly out of confusion, the young man swings at the officer, likely without knowing she’s a cop, but instead thinking she was one of his attackers.
The officer then began screaming profanities at him and placed him under arrest.
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In another snippet of the encounter, the female cop drags the handcuffed victim, saying, “You’re gonna walk to the f*cking car you d*ck,” as he pleads with the police, saying, “Please, I’m trying to go home.”
Another clip shows the cops manhandling him and shoving him into the car the wrong way. “Get in the f*cking car,” a male officer says as he shoves the man’s head down into the car with his back facing the front.
Just like the Nowak case, this is another instance of the UK police acting as accessories to the crime. And their guilt is underlined by the fact that they requested people to not share copies of the video.
John Wilder has published a new Civil War 2.0 Weather Report. In this latest report, he takes a look at the evidence that the elites hate you and want to replace you with immigrants from the third world. And, in this regard, he points out:
And it is clear that all of the education, all of the rhetoric, all of the media are slanted to create the idea that the only people who can’t have a homeland, the only people that can’t belong are white people. This is now becoming noticed. When commentators as mainstream as Matt Walsh are freed to X® about it, well, you can tell that the hour is short.
From the New York Post: "Biden’s illegal immigration surge triggered 30% rise in home prices, $ [sic] 20% in rents, Fed paper finds." I guess immigration is a strength for the wealthy.
I had to fix the original headline, which read: "Horde of teens pummel South Carolina cops breaking up July 4th party in wild brawl." In fact, the word "black" doesn't appear anywhere in the title. You have to watch the video to get that vital information. Also you will notice two of the worst offenders were women.
I'm old enough to remember when the predominant theory of the identity of the land of Magog was that it was the Soviet Union. But today most recognize that Magog refers to Asia Minor (i.e., Turkey) and, of course, Gog is the leader of the people of Magog.
The video goes over both the peoples and area from which Gog and Magog come, while also addressing arguments that the prophecy of Gog and Magog already took place in history. The video explains why the events still lie in the future. Gog seems to be the Anti-Christ from the Book of Revelation.
VIEW: "Gog & Magog Isn’t What You Think…"
Joel Richardson (31 min.)
June 30 had been a deadline imposed by citizens in South Africa to drive out illegal immigrants, culminating in protests several days ago.
VIDEO: "Chaos erupts in South Africa as anti-migrant protests sweep nation"
Sky News Australia (6 min.)
Some links that may be of interest:
The Pentagon's FY2027 budget request booklet outlines continued investment in the Generation Squad Weapons program but previously planned procurement of more M7s will now be replaced by the XM8. The US Army hasn't procured any M7 rifles in Federal FY2026 (which began on 1 October 2025).
Also:
The Army states that the XM8 is approximately 3.5 inches shorter and over a pound lighter than the M7. The XM8 features a slimmer barrel, a shorter suppressor and new 25-round magazine. The XM8 also has improved hanguard rigidity and a fixed, rather than folding stock.
The reality is, hunting is chock full of randomness. Sure, you can pattern animals’ travel and, to an extent, timing, but everything else—such as where a big-game animal stops, the angle of its body, etc.—is unsystematic. Perfection is rare. And so it is with shooting, too.
When a suitable shot is presented, and you’re confident in your abilities, you must do so at the earliest moment; procrastinating can cost you an animal, and potentially that once-in-a-lifetime trophy. Learning about, as well as practicing from, the various shooting positions can prepare you for whatever you encounter.
In the subsequent sections, I detail some of the real-world field shooting positions, ranging from prone to standing, unsupported or “freehand,” along with middle-ground techniques. Not all shooters are comfortable with all of them, but the more versed you are, the better. Let’s begin with the most stable shooting position—prone.
Another great way to get better at finding your dot is to work the draw and presentation in reverse. Start with the firearm extended and the dot on target, then reverse the presentation, breaking it down step by step. This is a great drill to do dry, but can be done with live ammo as well.
Start in the ready position, on target. I use a B8, but you can use anything. With the dot on target, fire a shot, and then break the position down. Pull the weapon inward to the pre-presentation position, but try and keep the dot on target until the gun dips below your eyesight.
From there, you can reverse the draw and reholster the firearm. Now you can draw and do a presentation drill. Then, repeat the process: start in the ready, fire a shot, and then break the form down, constantly looking for that dot.
I talked to the folks at TANDEMKROSS last year at GunCon and had a chance to shoot some of their customized guns at range day. Late last year I followed up with them and picked up the parts to do a build of my own. While TANDEMKROSS does offer complete pistols, I opted to put one of my own together.
The MK IV is a pretty popular mod platform so you can buy just about any component you want individually. I picked up a new 22/45 Lite barreled upper in Flat Dark Earth as my base. It came with a threaded barrel, iron sights, and a Picatinny rail, but no bolt. From TANDEMKROSS I got one of their Cthulhu grip frames, bolt with Halo extended charging ring, compensator, fiber optic sights, and upgrade components for 22/45 magazines.
The primary upgrade piece from TANDEMKROSS is their Cthulhu lower. Cthulhu is an ancient eldritch horror from H.P. Lovecraft’s 1928 short story, The Call of Cthulhu. He’s represented as a colossal being with a tentacled face and is pretty much the epitome of uncaring evil. Why is the TANDEMKROSS lower named the Cthulhu? You’ll have to ask them that. I’m an H.P. Lovecraft fan so I’m good with it. I will say though, there’s nothing evil about their Cthulhu.
Shooters can expect 20 to 30 inches of penetration with the .30-30 Winchester. Traditional soft point ammo tends to penetrate about 20 to 25 inches, while solid copper monolithic rounds can achieve over 30 inches. Because of the slower velocity and heavy bullet design, .30-30 will typically travel through light barriers and bone without much deflection.
Both soft point and hollow point rounds expand to roughly twice their original diameter, resulting in 0.60 to 0.65 inches. .30-30 is known for its excellent weight retention, and quality expanding loads retain 80 to 95 percent of their initial weight. Again, this is due to their moderate velocities, which prevent the intense forces that tear bullets apart.
The concept behind a 50/200 yard zero is straightforward: zero your rifle at 50 yards, and the bullet will cross the line of sight again at approximately 200 yards. This means that within this distance, your point of aim and point of impact will be very close, minimizing the need for adjustments. This is particularly advantageous in dynamic situations where quick target acquisition is crucial. I live in Northeastern Ohio where the longest shot I would realistically take is 200 yards, so this zero makes sense for my area.
Quick Answer: A properly filled 20 lb propane tank holds about 4.7 to 4.8 gallons of propane. Many exchange tanks contain only 15 lb, which is about 3.6 gallons.
This winter, my parents gifted me a set of RV solar panels that they have no real use for as virtually all of their RV time is spent in parks with full hookups. Most of mine is as well, but there are places that I enjoy camping that do not have utilities at each site. In these places, you're constrained to what you can haul and what you can generate, and these constraints mean I have 58 gallons of water and whatever amperage my batteries are charged to when I leave home. When I reach the ends of that, I need to either be headed home or have a way to resupply.
Today we'll look at recharging those batteries. Without an electrical outlet to plug into, my charging options are pretty limited:
Time got away from me this weekend, so I wasn't able to finish my planned post for this week's RPG Saturday column. So let me leave you with this excellent video from Seth Skorkowsky giving advice to game masters on how to get your players more invested in their characters and the NPCs. If you like the Monster Hunters Inc. books by Larry Correia, you will probably enjoy Skorkowsky's "The Valducan" book series.
VIDEO: "Getting Players Invested - Running RPGs"
Seth Skorkowsky (16 min.)
The Declaration of Independent did not come out of nowhere. It was not simply a revolt against taxes imposed without any representation. Rather, it contains a long list of grievances which had been brought before the British King and had been ignored or punished:
We could draw up a similar list of grievances against the federal government. For instance:
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