Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Do I Get Involved?

"Do I Get Involved in What Is Happening in Front of Me?"--USA Carry. The article begins:

Many people ask me if they need to get involved in situations where they could be helping someone. My question to them is, “Are you in fear of immediate great grave/or bodily harm for yourself or a loved one” in this scenario, or are you looking just to stop a “bad guy?”

Be honest in answering this question, because if it is the latter, you could easily be stepping into the proverbial minefield. As the author points out, if you do get involved, you had better know for damn sure who is the "good guy" and who is the "bad guy": 

Many of us with a great moral compass and a love for other humans want to be the good guy and
save the person in distress. However, if you stumble onto this and take action, you need to really be
sure who the bad guy in the situation is. What happens if the “bad guy” was actually the “good guy” and you stepped in? You may have just landed yourself in some deep legal waters. 

Massad Ayoob wrote in one of his books of an incident where a trucker driving through a large city saw a woman struggling with a man and yelling "rape!" The trucker went to stop the man and ended up shooting the man ... who turned out to have been undercover police officer attempting to arrest a prostitute. Needless to say, the trucker was imprisoned.  

    The article also notes that you should consider that someone responding to the scene or event, such as police officers or another person with a concealed carry handgun, may not realize that you are a "good guy" and shoot you.

Some Articles On Building An AR

My last AR build was a lightweight AR 308 rifle I put together about 4 years ago (see here and here). But I'm starting to look at another build--my wife forced me (I'm not exaggerating, either) to buy a lower receiver to go with an FDE upper I've had sitting around for years--so I thought I would refresh my knowledge of what I need to do. A few articles I located that I thought would be of interest to readers:

I think the FDE receivers will match up nicely with green furniture. But I'm not sure of a caliber or use for the rifle to guide the rest of my build. I'm tempted to just put it together as a rifle for one of my sons. 

Music Video: "How Deep Is Your Fraud"

 A little song about our Somali immigrants.... 

 VIDEO: "How Deep Is Your Fraud? (Bee Gees Parody)"
Brian Coyne Parodies (5 min.)

VIDEO: The Caliphate--An Animated Musical

While white liberal women fantasize about being subjugated under a Christian theocracy à la The Handmaid's Tale, British women may soon live out the reality under the Muslim caliphate they are importing.  

 VIDEO: "The Caliphate - Disney Style Parody from @ThePosieParker"
Perspectives On Islam - Elaine Ellinger (5 min.)

VIDEO: Meteorite Crater Hidden Beneath Greenland's Ice Sheet

Oz Geographic has a lot of videos on large meteor impacts and their consequences. There are more common than most people think, and the primary reason that not much is known of the majority is because the impact craters are hidden in the oceans or, in this case, beneath thousands of feet of ice.

    This particular video is of the 31-kilometre wide Hiawatha impact crater found under the Hiawatha glacier in northwest Greenland. Because of the condition of the crater, scientist initially believed it was a young crater and it was even proposed to have been the crater from the Younger Dryas Impact Event. However, better dating indicates that the crater was formed about 58 million years ago. The impact was during one of the many periods when Greenland was ice-free (in fact, the current ice sheets did not appear until about 3 million years ago when we entered the current ice age--we are currently in a relatively warm inter-glacial period).  

 VIDEO: "A Meteorite Crater Hidden Beneath The Ice"
OzGeology (9 min.) 

Monday, March 2, 2026

VIDEO: "The Black Death Never Made Sense - Until Now"

This past December saw the release of research showing that a "a volcanic eruption – or cluster of eruptions – around 1345 caused annual temperatures to drop for consecutive years due to the haze from volcanic ash and gases, which in turn caused crops to fail across the Mediterranean region." This in turn caused a shift in trade with Europe turning to grain imports from the Black Sea region; and, unfortunately, paving the way for the rapid spread of bubonic plague (the "Black Plague" or "Great Dying") into Europe. 

The data relied upon in the research comes from tree ring records. But the video below notes that when you know what to look for, you see independent confirmation of the cooler weather and poor crops in other places. (Although I would note that scientists that study the Black Plague have been well aware that cooler weather and poor crops had preceded the plague outbreak in Europe, arguing that this made Europeans--sickened and weakened by weather and poor diet--more susceptible to the plague). 

     The more interesting issue is why there was a major plague outbreak in Central Asia on the western edge of China that spread a devastating plague across half the world to Europe.

    This was not a one-off. A large volcanic eruption in 536 AD (probably in Iceland) also resulted in a significant and disastrous decline in temperatures in Europe with resultant famines. As an article from the University of Melbourne describes it:

    This triggered the coldest decade on record going back two thousand years, causing crop failures from Ireland all the way to China.

    It also provided perfect conditions for the spread of a devastating outbreak of bubonic plague 

    Believed to have originated in China and passed through India, the so-called ‘Plague of Justinian’ arrived in Constantinople in 542 through grain ships from Egypt before engulfing the rest of the Mediterranean, Europe and the Persian Empire.

    By 549, this killer pandemic had destroyed at least a quarter of the population of the Byzantine Empire – perhaps as many as 10 million people. 

Two plagues, nearly 800 years apart, caused by sudden volcanic cooling, originating in western China, and spreading across the known world causing unprecedented numbers of death. 

VIDEO: "The Black Death Never Made Sense - Until Now"
Paul Whitewick (9 min.)

Wilder: Part II Of "How To Break A Society"

John Wilder has the next installment in his "How To Break A Society" series: "Part II - Destroy The Family." He points out:

    The most stable setup? Dad in charge, Mom raising the rugrats, everyone pulling in the same direction. Young men get wives, which calms their inner caveman urges. Kids give them purpose beyond leveling up in Call of Duty®.

    A society of married dads with skin in the game? They build. They invest. They don’t riot over pronouns. This setup is so rock-solid it’s baked into every enduring culture from Rome to the Amish. It’s also morally encoded. It’s True, Beautiful, and Good. The Bible talks about this from the earliest through the latest books, with not a single mention of gay marriage being stunning and brave. 

    But since the late 1800s, there’s been a full-court press to dismantle the family.

    Why? Because stable families are hard to control. Families don’t need government handouts or therapy apps because they self-regulate. 
  

He goes on to describe the suffragettes and early family planning/birth control protagonists (i.e., eugenicists) and advocates of "free love" who were anti-Church but fascinated with the occult. You see these characters show up again and again in popular literature in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Pick up almost any Agatha Christie or Dorothy L. Sayers novel from the 1920s and '30s and you will constantly be stumbling over such women as characters.

    Oswald Spengler referred to women of this type as "Ibsen women" after the famous 19th Century playwright Henrik Ibsen. And what are these Ibsen women?

“Instead of children, she has psychic conflicts, and marriage turns into a task in which what matters most is that the partners understand each other.” Men no longer see women as the prospective mother of their children, but as business associates with whom they can resolve their spiritual quandaries. Sexual reproduction transitions from a matter of instinct to a subject of cost-benefit analysis.

Spengler also noted:

The primary woman, the peasant woman, is mother. The whole vocation towards which she has yearned from childhood is included in that one word. But now [in the aging civilization] emerges the Ibsen woman, the comrade, the heroine of a whole megalopolitan literature from Northern drama to Parisian novel. Instead of children, she has soul-conflicts; marriage is a craft-art for the achievement of “mutual understanding.” It is all the same whether the case against children is the American lady’s who would not miss a season for anything, or the Parisienne’s who fears that her lover would leave her, or an Ibsen heroine’s who “lives for herself”—they all belong to themselves and they are all unfruitful. 

 It is no surprise that these anti-female "feminist" movements arose when they did, closely following on the Romanticism movement of the late 18th Century which advocated for the importance of subjectivity, imagination, and appreciation of nature in society and culture, but instead just gave us socialism and communism and spiritual death. As Wikipedia notes:

Romanticists rejected the social conventions of the time in favour of a moral outlook known as individualism. They argued that passion and intuition were crucial to understanding the world, and that beauty is more than merely an affair of form, but rather something that evokes a strong emotional response. With this philosophical foundation, the Romanticists elevated several key themes to which they were deeply committed: a reverence for nature and the supernatural, an idealization of the past as a nobler era, a fascination with the exotic and the mysterious, and a celebration of the heroic and the sublime.  

And there you have the end of Western Civilization, when we became ruled by women and children as the prophet Isaiah would have put it. The rejection of reason for "feelings"; replacement of true art with blobs of paint and detritus; rejection of family for individualism; rejection of Christianity for paganism,  spiritualism, and environmentalism; the rejection of one's posterity and nation with a lust for the foreign and foreigners which underlays the modern invasion of the West from the third world. 

     James Blish (under the pseudonym, William Atheling, Jr.) summarized many of Spengler's ideas in his own piece "Probapossible Prelegomena to Ideareal History" including this bit:

    Spengler's view of history is organic rather than casual, and so is his imagery; as previously implied, he compares the four major periods of each culture with the four seasons. The onset of civilization is the beginning of autumn. At this point, the culture has lost is growth-drive, and its lifestyle is codified--most particularly in architecture, with the building of great cities or cosmoploi which both express the culture's highest spirit and drain it away from the countryside. Here, too, law is codified and history is written (all history is urban history); and the arts enter upon a period of attempted conformity to older, "standard" models, like the eighteenth century in Europe, when it became increasingly difficult to tell one composer or playwright from another. In the West, civilization began to set in about the time of Napoleon. 
    Civilization may last for centuries and be extremely eventful; Imperial Rome is a prime example. At first, too, great creative works remain possible; I have mentioned Vergil, and in the West we have had Milton, Goethe, Joyce, Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, Einstein. (Spengler would unabashedly add himself to such a list, I think justifiably.) But autumn ends, and a civilizations becomes a culture gone frozen in its brains and heart, and its finale is anything but grand. We are now far into what the Chinese called the period of contending states, and the collapse of Caesarism. 
    In such a period, politics becomes an arena of competing generals and plutocrats, under a dummy ruler chosen for low intelligence and complete moral plasticity, who amuses himself and keeps the masses distracted from their troubles with bread, circuses and brushfire-wars. (This is the time of all times when a culture should unite--and the time when such a thing has become impossible.). Technology flourishes (the late Romans were first-class engineers) but science disintegrates into a welter of competing, grandiosely trivial hypotheses which supersede each other almost weekly and veer more and more markedly toward the occult. Among the masses there arises a "second religiousness" in which nobody actually believes; an attempt is made to buttress this by syncretism, the wrenching out of context of religious forms from other cultures, such as the Indian, without the faintest hope of knowing what they mean. This process, too, leads inevitably toward a revival of the occult, and here science and religion overlap, to the benefit of neither. Economic inequity, instability and wretchedness become endemic on a hitherto unprecedented scale; the highest buildings ever erected by the Classical culture were the tenements of the Imperial Roman slums, crammed to bursting point with freed and runaway slaves, bankrupts, and deposed petty kings and other political refugees. The group name we give all this, being linearists by nature, is Progress. 
    Given all this, it is easy to deduce the state of the arts; a period of confused individual experimentation, in which traditions and even schools have ceased to exist, having been replaced by ephemeral fads. Hence the sole aim of all this experimentation is originality--a complete chimera, since the climate for the Great Idea is (in the West) fifty years dead; nor will nostalgia, simply an accompanying symptom, bring it back. This is not just winter now; it is the Fimbulwinter, the deep freeze which is the death of a culture.

My own Church leaders released a proclamation on The Family in 1995 (probably about 100 years too late) that states, in part:

    The family is ordained of God. Marriage between man and woman is essential to His eternal plan. Children are entitled to birth within the bonds of matrimony, and to be reared by a father and a mother who honor marital vows with complete fidelity. Happiness in family life is most likely to be achieved when founded upon the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ. Successful marriages and families are established and maintained on principles of faith, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, and wholesome recreational activities. By divine design, fathers are to preside over their families in love and righteousness and are responsible to provide the necessities of life and protection for their families. Mothers are primarily responsible for the nurture of their children. In these sacred responsibilities, fathers and mothers are obligated to help one another as equal partners. Disability, death, or other circumstances may necessitate individual adaptation. Extended families should lend support when needed.

    ... Further, we warn that the disintegration of the family will bring upon individuals, communities, and nations the calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets. 

The opposite of the family is individualism, best summed up by Alistair Crowley as: "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." Which, of course, is just chaos, violence, and tyranny of the strong and powerful. 

Why The FBI Ammo Choice Matters To Civilian Defenders

Scott Witner, writing at The Truth About Guns explains "What 9mm Ammo Does the FBI Use — And Why It Matters to You." I'm not going to go back over the 1986 Miami shootout and the rest of the backstory that takes us to the present choice in 9mm by the FBI. You probably already know it and, if you don't, you can click over to Witner's article. The key points, however, are these:

  •  "FBI is widely reported to be issuing Hornady Critical Duty 9mm +P 135gr (FlexLock/FTX) as its current duty load."
  • The 135 grain (rather than 115 grain or 124 grain) is the important bit.

Without endorsing specific brands, the FBI’s own researcher offers practical guidance:

    Look for duty-focused projectiles in the 135–147-grain range, engineered for consistent barrier performance. Bonded or mechanically locked bullets — designed to hold together and expand reliably through intermediate barriers — are where modern defensive ammo earns its keep.

Ultra-light 115-grain loads optimized for raw velocity are, in his words, “old news” for duty criteria. Some 124-grain loads can perform well, but often depend on +P velocity to achieve consistent penetration through barriers. 

  • Barriers includes not just glass or metal, but heavy clothing.  

The Current Life Cycle Stage Of Western Civilization

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And a related video:

VIDEO: "The 'SOUTH AFRICANIZATION' of the WEST is NOW"
Black Pigeon Speaks (19 min.)

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Texas Mass Shooter Ticks Most Of The Leftist Boxes

 Early Sunday morning, a gunman opened fire in a crowded nightclub in Austin, Texas, killing 2 and wounding 14 others. "The suspect ... left the scene and travelled farther down Sixth Street, where he was encountered by Austin police officers who engaged the suspect and killed him less than one minute later." The shooter was an immigrant, reports the New York Post:

     Crazed Texas shooter Ndiaga Diagne, 53, of Senegal arrived in the US on March 13, 2000 on a B-2 tourist visa during the Democratic Clinton administration and became a lawful permanent resident (IR-6) when he married a US citizen in June 2006, a source familiar with his immigration history told The Post.

    He then became a naturalized US citizen on April 5, 2013 around the start of former President Barack Obama’s second term — despite his growing rap sheet spanning New York and Texas.

 So, a black immigrant--two boxes checked off.

    After the shooting, the FBI's Joint Terrorism task force quickly became involved because "[h]e was wearing a “Property of Allah” hoodie at the time of the rampage and had a Quran in his car," and "sources said he was wearing an undershirt emblazoned with the Iranian flag or other Iran-related imagery." So, Muslim and hates America. Two more boxes checked off. 

    "Law enforcement knew him as an emotionally disturbed person in both New York and Texas before Sunday’s bloody rampage, sources said."  Liberals have higher rates of mental illness than Conservatives, so another box checked off. 

Do I Get Involved?

" Do I Get Involved in What Is Happening in Front of Me? "-- USA Carry . The article begins: Many people ask me if they need to g...