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The Thin Black and Blue Line: Murder as Official Policy by Bill Buppert

Death by cop is at a high tide this year. It even takes a British newspaper instead of the American central government to track the numbers. We all know the Federal government simply couldn’t afford to track such numbers with their police satraps. Remember the meme several years ago where the claim was made that […]

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Return to Tradition: The Advantages of Dueling by Bill Buppert

“Amateurs train until they get it right. Pros train until they can’t get it wrong.” – variously attributed to Pelé, Stephen Hillier, and others “The amateur seeks excellence. The professional seeks adequacy.” – Jeff Cooper Bring back dueling. Yesterday. As most know who visit this blog, I am not asking for a law or permission

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Village Praxis: The Minimalist (Airline-Approved) by Skip Lyttle

I created the minimalist to meet my frequent traveling on airlines, both CONUS and OCONUS as a backup to the main components inside my bag. If, for whatever reason, I had to modularize my essentials into a larger bag, this would serve as a minimalist version of that. Since there are stringent airline restrictions nowadays,

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Happy Dependence Day, Tovarishch by Bill Buppert

Publisher’s Note:  I took a stab at modifying the 1776 American Declaration of Independence to present standards of governance, moral malpractice and cowardice; I discovered that much would be left out on the cutting floor and severe alterations to verbiage would be necessary to keep the Homo Sovieticus Booboisie in America from filling their pants

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Montani Semper Liberi: The Art of Being Free in the Back of Beyond by John Meyers

Publisher’s Note:  Again, I’m pleased that John has provided yet another great narrative about the history of “state repellent” areas and regions in the USSA. This should serve as a reminder that state resistant regions like Zomia in SE Asia and other mountainous zones planet-wide can shuffle off the planetary impulse to govern every human

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