Monday, May 4, 2026

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Iran Falls For Trump's Trap

Hopefully you saw James Kunstler's post from this morning--"All's Not So Quiet on Any Front"--where he explains Trump's trap for Iran:

    Project Freedom. Cute move! Notice that it’s not Operation Freedom. That would frame it as a military move. The President is tactically framing this as a humanitarian action. Mr. Trump has advised Congress as of May 1 that hostilities with Iran (Operation Epic Fury) are terminated, at the 60-day limit of the War Powers Resolution. Commercial ships from countries not involved in the Iran / US dispute will now get escorted safely through the Strait of Hormuz by US naval vessels. (Later amended by CENTCOM, around 9a.m. Monday as being protected by US Navy vessels “in the vicinity.”)

    Any attack on these ships by Iran would prompt a forceful response and trigger a re-wind of the clock on the War Powers Resolution (WPR), meaning, another sixty days to conduct military operations, such as the destruction of key bridges and electric power plants promised earlier. Iran’s leadership — whoever that is — thought it could juke Mr. Trump on the 60-day deadline by stalling negotiations while it reorganized its remaining missile launchers. ...
  

So what did Iran do? "Iran fires on US warship in Strait of Hormuz after Trump announces plans to ‘guide’ ships out," reports the New York Post. That's 60 more days of bombing without having to go to Congress. 

VIDEO: Why Ships Use "Port" and "Starboard"

 And knowing why will make it harder to forget which is for the "right" or "left" sides of a boat or ship. 

 VIDEO: "Why Do Ships Say PORT And STARBOARD Instead of LEFT and RIGHT?"
Logic Made Simple (7 min.)

A Nation of Immigrants: Illegal Alien Stabs Two Women To Death

The Daily Mail reports that an "Illegal El Salvadorian migrant stabs two women to death, including mom-of-two working at Wendy's to support family." Per the article:

    Rony Yahir Alvarenga Rivera, 22, was taken into custody on Saturday in Long Island after he turned himself in over the deaths of his 32-year-old roommate and 42-year-old coworker, Ana Maria del Aguila-Cordova.

    Rivera, who was charged with first and second degree murder, was said to have acted in 'anger,' Nassau County Police Chief Patrick Ryder told NBC 4. 

    'Both females were killed by multiple stab wounds to the neck and torso,' he added. 

The co-worker was apparently stabbed outside the Wendy's were the two worked while the younger woman was found dead in her home. Rivera was a "dreamer" having come to the U.S. an an unaccompanied minor when he was 12. 

Immigrants Welcome: Knifeman Yells "Allah" Before Stabbing Woman To Death

From the Daily Mail: "Knifeman who stabbed woman to death in Barcelona 'shouted "Allah" before killing her'." The article relates:

    The knifeman who stabbed a woman to death in a Barcelona suburb on Saturday shouted ‘Allah' before targeting his young victim, eyewitnesses claimed.

    Videos showed the killer prowling the street and brandishing the weapon he used to attack the woman.

    Spanish police have refused to confirm the suspect’s nationality but he has been described locally as Moroccan. 
  

So important is migrant crime to Spanish leaders that the government recently issued a decree that would grant legal status to over 500,000 illegal aliens in the country (although some estimates put it as high as 840,000 that would qualify under the program).

Survey Says: 40% of Indians Consider Leaving U.S.

From NDTV: "American Dream Fading? 40% Of Indian Americans Consider Leaving The US, Survey Reveals Top Reasons." And the top reason? TDS. From the article:

    For many Indians, the United States was once the ultimate destination, but for a growing number, the American dream is now slowly fading away. A survey from the Carnegie Endowment shows that the Indian American community is becoming increasingly worried, and many are now thinking about leaving the United States. Conducted with YouGov, the survey of 1,000 respondents reveals that nearly 40% of Indian Americans have thought about emigrating because of a mix of political, economic, and social pressures.

    "A small minority of respondents, 14 percent, say they have thought about leaving the United States frequently, while 26 percent have occasionally thought about it," the survey notes. "Interestingly, the most cited reason is frustration with U.S. politics, mentioned by nearly six in ten respondents (58 percent). This is followed closely by concerns about the cost of living (54 percent) and personal safety (41 percent)," the survey added. 

    Notably, there are more than 5.2 million people of Indian origin residing in the United States today.
   

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    The political climate is at the heart of this change, with 58% of those thinking about leaving saying it was the main reason. Widespread dissatisfaction with Donald Trump's second term has contributed significantly to this sentiment. About 71% of the people who answered said they didn't like how he handled the economy, immigration, and international relations.  

China Covered Up Cause Of 2022 Plane Crash That Killed 132

Apparently one of those "revenge against society" attacks: "Beijing 'covered up passenger plane suicide crash that killed all 132 on board': Data showed pilots wrestled over controls after engines were switched off"--Daily Mail. The aircraft in question was China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735 which crashed into mountains in Guangxi province in March 2022 killing all 132 people on board. 

    The Boeing 737 had been cruising between Kunming and Guangzhou when both engines were manually shut down, the autopilot was disengaged, and the aircraft was forced into a steep nosedive, according to the US findings.

    Data extracted from the flight recorders showed a terrifying struggle inside the cockpit, with two pilots fighting over the controls as the jet plunged towards the ground.

    The NTSB said: ‘It was found that while cruising at 29,000ft, the fuel switches on both engines moved from the run position to the cut-off position. Engine speeds decreased after the fuel switch movement.’  

    Graphs released by the American agency showed opposing movements on the pilot's control yokes, indicating one crew member was attempting to recover the aircraft while another continued forcing it into a dive.

    Video captured from the ground showed the plane plunging almost vertically from the sky. 

    No distress call was made by the crew, and no emergency transponder code was transmitted before the impact.

The article also reports:

    Three pilots were on the flight deck at the time of the crash - Captain Yang Hongda, 32, first officer Zhang Zhengping, 59, and trainee second officer Ni Gongtao, 27.

    Speculation in China has focused heavily on Zhang, one of the airline's senior pilots, who had reportedly recently lost his captain's rank.
 

Wilder: Civil War 2.0 Weather Report for April

John Wilder has an updated Civil War 2.0 weather report based on the data and events from April 2026. He writes:

I have maintained the Clock O’Doom at 9. [Opposing sides develop governing/war structures. Just in case], given the open support of assassination and criminality by the GloboLeft and the increase in violence as well as direct interference with ICE and the insertion of the military into law enforcement.  Beware: the number can climb quickly.    

In this post, John discusses the timing of the coming civil war, the factors leading to the civil war (popular immiseration and disgruntled elites many of whom are also seeing their income stagnate) and then each of the specific indices that he examines when putting together the report so be sure to check it out.   

Sunday, May 3, 2026

In Some Ways Worse Than Murder

From the Daily Mail: "Distressing moment gang of bullies beat up autistic boy, 12, on school bus." The article relates:

    The incident occurred on a bus in Independence, Missouri, a town just east of Kansas City.  

    Matthew Jordan Jr., the victim, told FOX4 that the bullying began when one of his peers kept touching his hair.

    The boy's parents say this then escalated into the violence that was seen on the video obtained by the local outlet.

    Multiple students were seen punching, hitting and grabbing Matthew while he screamed at them to stop. The students, while laughing, continued assaulting him.

    'I felt sad, raged up and angry,' Matthew said in an interview. When asked if he thought something like this could happen to him, he responded: 'Yes, because I have autism.'

    Matthew Jordan Sr., the boy's father, said it hurt to hear his son say his autism has invited bullying from others.

    His parents say this incident was not isolated and part of a much larger pattern of bullying he has experienced at his school. 
   

Of course the incident is not an isolated one because the teachers and administrators are useless parasites. If they take any action at this point, it will only be because the incident has garnered the attention of the public, not because they feel obligated to actually do their jobs, and certainly not because of any real concern for the kid. More likely than not, if they follow their policies, they will punish the victim for having been involved in a "fight" (because they are too stupid to recognize the difference between a beat down and a fight). 

Gun & Prepping News #79

 Some links that may be of interest:

Sacramento County Sheriff’s Lt. Amar Gandhi said multiple frantic residents reported the armed prowler as deputies rushed to the scene within minutes.

But by the time they arrived, the suspect was gone. But if the suspect had concentrated on one home instead of going door-to-door, he would have had enough time to kick down a door, kill someone, and then flee. This isn't to fault the deputies, but as a reminder that you are your own first responder.

 In the realm of firearms proficiency, consistent practice is the cornerstone of mastery. Yet, not all practice requires live ammunition and a firing range. Enter dry fire training – a method often overlooked but immensely powerful in refining shooting skills. In this blog, we'll delve into the benefits and techniques of dry-fire training and how it can transform you into a more adept shooter.

  • "Quick Tips on Setting up a General Purpose Carbine"--Green Ops. Some advice on setting the right length of pull (LOP) on an adjustable stock, as well as advice on mounting optics and why you need a sling.
  • "Concealed Carry Corner: Best Cover Garments for Concealment"--The Firearm Blog. The author considers some garments for concealing a firearm in the summer: a leather biker vest, suit jackets/blazers, fishing vests (or a photographer's vest). On the latter options--the fishing vest--make sure you have one long enough to cover the weapon if wearing an outside the waistband (OWB) holster; many seem cut pretty short. 
  • "Fudd Friday: Parker Hale Classic Hunting Rifles"--The Firearm Blog. Parker-Hale was a British company probably best remembered for their sniper rifle, their sporterizing military rifles after WWII for commercial sales, and their relatively inexpensive hunting rifles based on Mauser actions but with their own hammer-forged barrels. Outside of gun forums, however, it is hard to find much information about them anymore. 
  • "Is Aero Precision Going Out of Business? Here’s What We Actually Know"--The Truth About Guns. The firm is obviously having problems, but they haven't filed for bankruptcy. And their associated business--Ballistics Advantage--doesn't seem to be having the problems that you see with Aero Precision. It is too bad because they made very good AR receivers and other parts. 
  • "6mm ARC Basics – What you Need to Know to Get Started"--AR Build Junkies.  Some history, what the cartridge does well, best twist rates, common barrel lengths, etc.
  • "Barnes 6mm ARC Ammo Review: 1,000-Yard Test"--The Truth About Guns. A test of Barnes' VOR-TX 90 grain TAC-TX and the Harvest 100 grain GameKing loads. Conclusion:

Both loads shot sub-MOA out of my Howa 1500 mini action, and the GameKing proved capable of consistent hits on steel out to 1,000 yards. For hunters and shooters looking for accurate factory ammunition that doesn’t require handloading or extensive load development, Barnes has delivered two solid options that punch well above their weight class.

  • "Bear Guns: 300 Win Mag VS 7mm Mag"--Bear Hunting Magazine.  I had recently linked to an article about the 7mm Rem. Mag. and a reader commented that it was good for bear. This article bears him out. Short take:

When using quality bullets and with good shot placement, both the 7mm Rem Mag and .300 Win Mag are excellent for hunting black, brown, and grizzly bear at all practical hunting ranges. However, since they are such flat shooting and hard hitting cartridges, the 7mm Mag and .300 Win Mag really shine in situations where hunters need to take shots out past 200-300 yards. 

    Legacy American self-defense pistol cartridges like the .45 ACP (1905), .380 ACP (1908) and .38 Super (1929) all use a rifling-twist rate of 1:16-inch. A number of more modern American pistol cartridges like the 10 mm (1983), .40 S&W (1990) and .357 SIG (1994) have the same slow twist rate, and the .38 Spl. and .357 Mag. have an even slower twist rate of 1:18.75-inch. But, the 9 mm has a rifling twist rate of 1:10-inch, and that can give the cartridge an advantage. 

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    As ballisticians began to work to develop better bullets—bullets that would perform better in the FBI’s testing protocol—the faster rotational velocity of the 1:10-inch-twist 9 mm cartridge began to show its worth and made it easier to make bullets work better. For example, a 124-grain 9 mm bullet has a rotational velocity that is 73 percent faster than a 165-grain bullet fired from a .40 S&W. By leveraging this additional rotational energy, 9 mm bullets could be designed to perform better over wider velocity ranges, and in some cases rival and even exceed the terminal performance of bullets fired from larger-caliber cartridges. The slow twist rates and rotational velocities of other handgun cartridges—especially the .38 Spl.—are why you commonly see special short-barrel loads for them. The projectiles need to be made differently to work at slower linear and rotational velocities. 

Over the last decade, the law has channeled close to $1 billion a year into state wildlife agencies across the country, amounting to a substantial share of their budgets. One recent analysis found that Pittman-Robertson made up about 18 percent of state agency budgets, on average, in 2019. (License fees for fishing and hunting, along with a hodgepodge of other revenue streams, including a similar tax on fishing gear, make up the rest.) And revenue from Pittman-Robertson has been increasing, roughly doubling in the past two decades — in no small part because gun sales have surged. 

So just remember, as a gun owner, you have probably done more to preserve the environment than have most liberals who claim they care for the environment. And the anti-hunters? They are actually trying to harm the animals they pretend to care about. 

An Israeli Bandage, also called an Emergency Bandage, is a compact pressure dressing used to help control serious external bleeding. It combines a sterile wound pad, elastic wrap, built-in pressure applicator, and closure bar in one bandage. The basic idea is simple: place the pad over the wound, wrap the elastic bandage around the injury, use the pressure bar to increase direct pressure, then secure the closure bar so the bandage stays tight. 

The article goes on to discuss why you want to include one in your kit, a discussion of the 4" versus 6" sizes, a couple brands available on Amazon that he recommends, step-by-step instruction on applying one, a link to an instructional video, when to use an Israeli bandage versus a tourniquet, and some additional information. 

    Staying clean is a critical part of staying healthy. We have a wide array of disinfectants and cleaning products to stock up on. This guide takes the most common disinfectants, breaks down their pros and cons, and sorts out how and when to use each item.

    Staying clean becomes even more important when access to medical care is not guaranteed, such as during or post-disaster. Therefore, we need to know to know how to remove pathogens from surfaces and fabrics.
 

The rest of the article discusses why cleaning is not optional, cleaning versus disinfecting, and then goes over cleaning and disinfecting products: bleach, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, vinegar, and herbal washes, as well as when and how to use each. 

Quick breads usually operate without yeast, often substituting a chemical leavening agent such as baking powder and/or baking soda to generate a similar result. Chemical leaveners require an acid to activate, which is why quick bread recipes will include sour cream, yogurt, buttermilk, or even vinegar.

The author includes recipes for a flat bread, soda bread, and basic scones.

  •  "Yard Carts & Wagons for Homesteads, Gardens, and Preparedness"--Modern Survival Blog. If you don't know what these are, think of a child's wagon except with a beefed up frame, pneumatic tires, and the ability to lift the bed to dump out materials. They do a lot of things that the wheel barrow does, but are more stable and can be easier for some people to use. I have both because the wheel barrow is oft times faster to move around, but for going over irregular ground nothing beats the yard cart. And if you have a bunch of potted plants that you want to transport around your yard, the yard cart is less likely to jostle and overturn the pots. 
  • "‘God of chaos’ asteroid will be once-in-a-lifetime event visible to the naked eye — and closer than many satellites: NASA"--New York Post. On Friday, April 13, 2029--yes, Friday the 13th--the asteroid Apophis will pass "approximately 20,000 miles from the Earth’s surface, closer than many satellites floating in space — nearly 12 times closer than the moon’s average distance from Earth." It is believed to be 1,230 feet in diameter. Given its size and how close it will pass, it should be visible to the naked eye. It is supposed to return again in 2036. 

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