Friday, July 26, 2024

LDS Church Inviting Illegals To Utah

As Robert Conquest is famous for observing: "The simplest way to explain the behavior of any bureaucratic organization is to assume that it is controlled by a cabal of its enemies." 

    From Breitbart: "Utah in Uproar as Mormon Church Pulls in Thousands of Migrants." I had noted recently that Denver had angered the governor of Utah for shipping illegals from Colorado to Utah. Now the Utah governor has learned (or, more likely, is finally complaining) that "The Mormon Church — officially the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) — is quietly welcoming thousands of migrants sent to Utah from overcrowded Denver, Colorado, despite public protests by state and local elected officials." The article further relates:

    Utah has suffered under the arrival of thousands of cast-off border crossers sent its way by officials in Denver, but even as the state has no resources for migrants, the Mormon Church is quietly welcoming them, causing the public burden to magnify.

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    Despite all the proclamations from elected officials that Utah is not a “sanctuary state,” the Mormon Church is undermining the lack of official sanctuary status by using its own vast resources to welcome illegals into the state by the thousands and working with non-profits and non-governmental organizations to cater to the migrants.

    The church has been outspoken in support of left-wing immmigration policies and has, for instance, announced support for the Utah Compact, which demands federal reform of policy with an eye toward keeping families together and extending “compassion” to migrants, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.

    The church has also directed meeting houses to serve as migrant centers and shifted an unreported amount of church funding to the care of illegals.

    LDS officials have been issuing statements in support of illegal immigrants for years, as well. As far back as 2018, the church criticized federal policies that tend to remove children from their parents when families illegally cross the border.

    In 2021, the LDS also stepped up its services for illegals as part of its “Immigrant Services Initiative.”

    So, while the state government races to assure voters that Utah is not a sanctuary state, the most powerful institution in the state is working at cross purposes with official proclamations, nullifying the politicians’ claims that illegals have no place in Utah.

    In a 2011 article entitled "The Mormon Church and Illegal Immigration," Ronald Mortensen of the Center for Immigration Studies noted that historically the Church had told its foreign (i.e., non-U.S.) members to stay in their own countries and build up the Church there, rather than immigrate to the United States. In addition, the Church's 12th Article of Faith (a compilation of basic tenets of the Church) reads, “We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law.” Thus, members have traditionally had a great deal of respect for civil authorities and civil laws. The article notes, for instance (footnotes omitted):

    LDS Church leaders have traditionally been among the staunchest defenders of the United States, the Constitution, and of the rule of law. They openly taught that the founding fathers were guided by the hand of God, that the United States Constitution was divinely inspired, and that the United States was the chosen land for the restoration of Christ’s true church. In addition, as noted above, American exceptionalism and America as a promised land are both key elements of LDS doctrine.

    During the cold war, LDS leaders and Church members were among the strongest opponents of communism and communist regimes because of their denial of free agency, which is an essential tenet of the LDS Church’s view of the plan of salvation. At the same time, in spite of their abhorrence of communism, senior Church leaders, including the Church’s current Prophet, Thomas S. Monson, continued to show unwavering support for the 12th Article of Faith by encouraging members in communist countries to remain in their homelands and to obey, honor, and sustain the laws of those countries in spite of the restrictions on free agency, severe economic hardships, and regardless of whether the laws were just or not. 

Consequently, even before the fall of the Iron Curtain, the Church was able to gain concessions from East Germany such as building a temple in East Germany and getting permission for East German members to travel abroad to serve proselyting missions, because of its encouragement to members there to be good citizens. 

    But along the way, the Church changed from being an American church to being a worldwide church. And with that shift came a shift in the Church's practices toward illegal immigration. Mortensen relates:

    Today’s Church leaders seldom talk about the divinely inspired U.S. Constitution during general conference sessions because they are now addressing a truly worldwide audience. No longer is the 12th Article of Faith given the same status as when President Monson advised East German members to obey it unflinchingly, since the Church now has to reconcile its traditional support of the rule of law with its current practice of baptizing illegal aliens who are violating United States immigration laws and who routinely commit multiple job-related felonies.

    And, although the LDS Church continues to be based in Utah, its policies are no longer necessarily determined by what is best for the Utah or for the United States. As a worldwide church, LDS leaders now have to consider the impact that legislation in Utah will have on the Church’s international operations and its ability to take its message to countries around the world.

    Therefore, when the Utah legislature, which is composed primarily of members of the LDS Church, takes up illegal immigration-related legislation, the Church finds itself in the position of weighing the benefits for the citizens of Utah against the harm that the legislation may do to its missionary efforts within the illegal alien community, the impact that the legislation will have on its many illegal alien members, and the effect it will have on the Church’s overseas operations and interests.

Mortensen adds:

As the Church searches for the right balance, it has yet to explain to its American members why individuals violating U.S. immigration laws and committing multiple job-related felonies are eligible for baptism, temple recommends, and to serve in important church positions. Because of its failure to clarify its position on illegal immigration and to hold illegal aliens to the same standard as other members, mainstream Mormons are left to try to discern what this change means for the gospel as they have known it.

He goes on to discuss the actions that the Church as taken, some of it of the proverbial "back room" influence, to stymie immigration control and shield the Church from liability for employing illegals as missionaries or in other Church callings or positions. 

    Moreover, while the Church's position toward illegals and other migrants are supposedly based on doctrine's of compassion and strengthening the family (by keeping families of illegals together), Mortensen argues that the Church has ignored the costs to society (footnotes omitted):

    Both Jensen and Tuttle ignored the fact that the vast majority of illegal aliens commit multiple job-related felonies, including document/Social Security fraud, perjury on I-9 forms, and, in many cases, identity theft that victimizes an estimated 50,000 Utah children and their families.

    The victims of these employment-related felonies suffer very real and serious harm, including the destruction of their good names and futures. Children are denied public benefits, including badly needed medical assistance, and have their credit destroyed. They have income tax liabilities attached to their names for unpaid taxes on income earned under their Social Security numbers by illegal aliens and are saddled with the arrest records of illegal aliens using their numbers. Students are denied badly needed means-tested financial assistance, people with disabilities have their disability payments suspended when income is earned under their Social Security numbers, and people whose medical records are corrupted suffer life-threatening consequences.

    In spite of this, Church spokesman Tuttle still challenges those who argue in favor of the 12th Article of Faith, stating: “I wonder how they’d feel about the second great commandment, to love thy neighbor as thyself … . Sometimes it’s hard to do them all.” 

He adds:

Over the years, Church-owned media, which commands a large share of the Utah market, has continually supported illegal aliens and opposed any legislation that would limit their ability to function freely in Utah. Church-owned radio and TV stations, along with the Deseret News newspaper, serve as a public relations arm of the Church and attempt to sway public opinion by routinely carrying sympathetic stories about illegal aliens while ignoring the 50,000 Utah children who are victims of illegal aliens’ job-related identity theft and other victims of illegal immigration. The Deseret News also publishes a Spanish language newspaper, El Observador.

At the time of Mortensen's article, in 2011, the Church apparently followed an official policy of neutrality toward illegal immigration. In fact, an official statement from the Church issued in June 2011 stated, in part, "As a matter of policy, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints discourages its members from entering any country without legal documentation, and from deliberately overstaying legal travel visas." Privately, however, it supported bills that assisted illegal immigration and followed a "don't ask, don't tell" policy toward illegals wanting to join the Church, seeking temple recommends (necessary to enter the temple), or serving in Church positions.

    Moreover, the foregoing official statement was not, itself, entirely neutral as it warns against mass expulsion, encourages laws based on compassion (i.e., code word for not subjecting illegals to any legal consequences) and stating: "The Church supports an approach where undocumented immigrants are allowed to square themselves with the law and continue to work without this necessarily leading to citizenship." In other words, amnesty. The Church has elsewhere objected to separating children from their parents (or, as more likely the case, adult smugglers) at the border

    Moreover, the Church's supposed neutrality seems at odds with its establishment of "Welcome Centers" that " help immigrants find access to community legal services, improve their English, strengthen emotional resilience, progress on the path to citizenship and better understand American culture so that they can obtain better jobs and live better lives. The legal services are done in partnership with local university law schools." And, best of all, "all these services are free for immigrants." I'm sure that your and my tithing are paying for it, though.

    It seems to me that the Church leadership has decided on "compassion" for illegals, but a lack of the same for its rank and file American members or even Americans generally. One cannot be neutral about immigration. Immigration is great for the pocketbooks of the wealthy who benefit from cheap labor. But it is hardly compassionate to the breadwinner who must accept a lower wage to keep a job or is simply replaced by a cheaper immigrant, whose is priced out of a home because of the massive demand for housing created by mass immigration, who can no longer go to a local hospital because it has declared bankruptcy due to migrants not paying bills, whose culture and language is eroded, who no longer can live in a safe neighborhood because of the increased crime. Professions of "neutrality" toward immigration is, in reality, a signal that a person or group hates the natives.

Bombs & Bants Episode 136 (Streamed 7/24/2024)

 I was traveling and not able to make it, but that just means that the witticisms fly faster...

VIDEO: "Episode 136" (39 min.)

Friday, July 19, 2024

VIDEO: 3 O'clock vs. Appendix vs. Hip Carry Positions

The producer of the video, below, makes the argument that the best position for a concealed carry holster (at least around the waist--he doesn't really address other methods of carry) is the 3 o'clock position even when compared to appendix or what he terms "hip carry"--i.e., 4 or 5 o'clock position. He doesn't discuss cross-draw positions (10 or 11 o'clock) and only mentions center of the back.

    I think he makes good points about why 3 o'clock works for him. But rather than viewers getting defensive that his favorite carry position is not mentioned or rejected by the producer, I think this video is a good opportunity to (a) listen to a different point of view on the topic, and (b) consider that what is the best, or even what is acceptable, is going to vary between people--sometimes, significantly so. Often times, the type of clothing that must be used or other factors (i.e., how much sitting, standing, etc.) must be considered. Also, realize that sometimes the issue may not be the carry position, but the holster and/or weapon. 

    For instance, although the producer of the video did not like appendix, would that have changed with a different holster that allowed him to adjust how deep the holster rode in relation to the belt, or that allowed for the attachment of pads or wedges to fine tune the orientation of the holster? Would a different sized weapon have made a difference?

    The producer of the video favors 3 o'clock, but the only other alternative he discusses in any great depth is carrying at 5 o'clock which is almost a small of the back type of carry. Myself, because of my body shape, tend to prefer the 4 o'clock or 2 o'clock (if I can get away with it--it does get in the way of fishing things out of your front pocket) because the 3 o'clock position is too visible in my opinion. I've also used a cross-draw holster with good success and it is a good carry position if you are sitting or driving. I've tried appendix with a couple different pistols, but haven't really liked it--but I've only used cheap holsters and recognize that it might be more comfortable with a better holster.  

    I've noted before that the small of the back carry is one of the worst carry methods--unless you are someone like a store clerk who stands all day and can get away with wearing a jacket, a vest, or untucked shirt. Then it is comfortable and allows reasonably quick access. You just have to be careful to not bend over at the waist because it will either expose the weapon by your clothing riding up or cause the weapon to print as the clothing becomes more taut over the weapon. Squat down keeping your back as straight as possible if you need to pick something up off the floor.

     My main point is that just because something works well (or doesn't work well) for one person--even if that is someone you trust and respect--doesn't mean that it will be the best option for you and your life style. But I'm also not suggesting that you completely disregard information from the best people. But you may need to consider other view points and experiment yourself. That is why, when the topic of holsters comes up, you will discover that most gun people will have a substantial number of holsters in boxes or whatnot that they have tried and then discarded as they found something better or newer. They may even have multiple holsters for the same firearm to accommodate different carrying needs and circumstances. 

    Anyway, even though I don't prefer the 3 o'clock for my carrying, the producer raises some good points, so be sure to watch the video.

 VIDEO: "3:00 VS Appendix VS Hip Carry"
EscapeFromNewYork (8 min.)

Anton Petrov: Earth Tilted On Side 84 Million Years Ago

 For those of you that also follow the Suspicious Observers YouTube channel, I thought that the following video from Anton Petrov was interesting as he goes over research showing that the earth tilted on its side and reversed around 84 million years ago.

VIDEO: "Earth Tilted on Its Side And Then Suddenly Reversed, 84 Million Year Ago"
Anton Petrov (10 min.)

Bombs & Bants Episode #135 (Streamed 7/17/2024)

 Take a load off, sit back, and enjoy:


VIDEO: "Bombs & Bants Episode 135" (52 min.)

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

The Secret Service Guns And Gear Seen At The Attempted Assassination

As gun guys, knowing what firearms were used by the Secret Service is just as important new as many of the other details about what the Secret Service did and what where their jobs. Fortunately, The Firearm Blog has that covered with its article: "Secret Service Guns And Gear at the Trump Assassination Attempt." While some of the firearms and gear are easy to identify, other identifications are based on educated guesses.

    The author believes that the SS counter-sniper team was using Remington 700 long actions in Accuracy International AX chassis systems. The caliber used was likely .300 Win. Mag. And the optics used appear to be Nightforce ATACR 7-35x56 scopes with Envision MARS laser rangefinders. He goes into the bipods and tripods, and binoculars, but you can get that information from his article.

    Turning to Counter Assault Team (CAT)--that is, the armored guys in body armor and assault rifles down on the ground--the author believes they were using suppressed Knight’s Armament SR-16 CQB Mod 2.1 with 11.5-inch barrels, with an attached KAC QDC/MCQ-PRT 5.56 silencer. The optics were Aimpoint T-2 red dot sights on a  LaRue Tactical mount. And the weapon mounted lights were a SureFire light (possibly a Scout Light Pro Dual Fuel) for visible light, and the BE Meyers MAWL for infrared illumination and aiming. He also notes that the stock is a Magpul CTR with a LAW Tactical AR Folding Stock Adapter.

    The CAT's sidearms were Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS with Aimpoint ACRO P-2 red dot sight, using a +2 magazine extension. The holster was a Safariland 7-series.

    The author also discusses the CAT's rifle magazines, sling, ear protection/communications, and other gear, but I will again refer you to the article for those details. 

    Finally, he notes that the Special Agents were armed with Glock 19 Gen 5 pistols, none of which sported optics.

Kevin Downey Jr. Recommends Stockpiling Food, Water, And Mostley Peaceful Ammo

Kevin Downey Jr.  notes that the communists are being forced on the defensive as companies start to walk back DEI initiatives, the Trans Mania movement starts to loose its steam, and people see the unabashed hatred present in the Leftism, the corruption among Leftist politicians, the general incompetence in government, and the flood of illegal immigrants overwhelming local communities. But, he warns about what to expect next:

    I have a mantra when it comes to live comedy shows: hope for the best but prepare for the worst. What we are seeing now is the beginning of the end of the communists' stranglehold on American culture, but they won't go away quietly.

    You can expect riots to break out at any time. Frankly, I'm shocked it has not started yet.

    I suggest you buy stockpile food, water, and perhaps a few more boxes of mostly peaceful ammo.

    I wouldn't be surprised if Biden launches WWIII before Election Day and uses the hostilities to cancel the election — you know, to save democracy.

    I'm also convinced the miscreants will try again to take Trump out.

8th Circuit Strikes Down Minn. Law Prohibiting 18-20 Year-Olds Getting Concealed Carry Permit

 From the Washington Examiner:

    A law barring young adults from being able to get concealed-carry weapons permits is unconstitutional, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.

    The three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Minnesota has not shown that the founders would have countenanced an age-based restriction on gun ownership, so its concealed-carry law barring those under 21 from obtaining permits cannot survive constitutional scrutiny.

    “Minnesota claims that 18 to 20-year-olds present a danger to the public, but it has failed to support its claim with enough evidence,” wrote Judge Duane Benton, an appointee of George W. Bush, in upholding an injunction against the state’s law.

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

The Facts About The Assassination Attempt Keep Getting Worse

    A team of police snipers team saw Thomas Crooks scouting their command post three times in the minutes before he climbed on top of it and shot Donald Trump from just inches above their heads, it has emerged.

    Three police marksmen from Beaver County were using the single-story AGR International building as their watch-post when the would-be assassin chose it as his place to shoot from, CBS reported.

    And he may have been in place on the roof for up to 30 minutes before he unleashed his volley of shots that killed one man and nearly took the life of the 45th president on Saturday evening.

    A law enforcement official told the channel said that no action was taken after one of the snipers first spotted Crooks looking up at the roof of the building in Butler, Pennsylvania, just 130 yards from where the president would speak.

    The 20-year-old disappeared around a corner before he was seen a second time, sitting down and looking at his phone, prompting one of the snipers to take his picture.

    The sniper then radioed to a command post after seeing Crooks take out a rangefinder.

    But no further action was taken before Crooks reappeared a third time, this time wearing a backpack and disappearing from sight as he walked to the back of the building.

    A further radio report relaying the information was submitted by the sniper team who did not realize that Crooks was now scaling their building.

The article goes on to report that "Pittsburgh's WPXI reported that a Beaver officer took a photo after seeing Crooks on the roof at 5.45pm, by which time he had already been photographed on the ground by a colleague." Trump was shot at 6:11 pm, meaning that the police had been aware of Crooks as a suspicious person for almost a half hour before Trump was shot; and Crooks took his shot from the roof of the building that the police sniper team were using, from probably the very spot the sniper team were supposed to be set up. 

Impro Guns: Hybrid 3D Printed Subguns From Brazil

Interesting article and photograph at Impro Guns on hybrid 3D printed subguns from Brazil. Not a lot of information, but the article indicates that the weapon is "[a] 9mm submachine gun made using 3D printed AR9 parts combined with a steel tubing upper receiver." It also indicates that several have been confiscated by police. Go check out the photo.

LDS Church Inviting Illegals To Utah

As Robert Conquest is famous for observing: "The simplest way to explain the behavior of any bureaucratic organization is to assume tha...