The new battle for the right to self defense might not involve guns at all, at least not directly. The new threat to central control is the rising efficiency of the drone. From battlefields across the Mideast and North Africa, to the recent battles over the skies of Ukraine, drones are becoming disruptors of organized power, as Russian columns in Ukraine can readily affirm.
Here in America, the current spokesperson of central control known as Joe Biden is recognizing that threat to the potential for tyranny to control the unwilling. The administration is looking to find out the current legal justifications to clamp down on drone use in the United States. Get ready, the battle for drone possession and manufacturing by private citizens is soon to come, if it’s not already here.
The Biden administration is calling on Congress to expand authority for federal and local governments to take action to counter the nefarious use in the U.S. of drones, which are becoming a growing security concern and nuisance.
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The Biden administration is calling on Congress to expand authority for federal and local governments to take action to counter the nefarious use in the U.S. of drones
The White House on Monday released an action plan that calls for expanding the number of agencies that can track and monitor drones flying in their airspace
The federal-government-wide focus comes as the Federal Aviation Administration projects that more than 2 million drones will be in circulation in the U.S. by 2024
The White House says it also wants to work with Congress to enact a criminal statute that sets standards for legal and illegal uses of drones
America is NOT a Democracy. Democracy is the WORST form of government there is, and it ALWAYS leads to oligarchy or dictatorship, which is where the Left wants to take America, from a republic limited by an assumption of individual rights that forms a governor outside of the individual, Rule of Law, to Rule of Moral Supremacist control as defined, interpreted, and enforced, by a special class of priest-kings. Kill the republic to restore the Bronze Age, priest-kingism, the “new” idea of the “progressive” Left that’s as old as civilization itself.
The enemy of Leftism is Christ and the Bill of Rights. So long as one or the other or both rule the hearts of their neighbors, leftists have no power to inflict their pedo-death cult on anyone else.
Let them be limited to free associations from now on and let their people and their ways be driven from the public square, come what may, lest we all be soon subject to the police state tyranny that is the pedo-death cult of leftism.
The state of Massachusetts has just fired 12 state police officers for refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine. The State Police Association of Massachusetts has signalled it might be challenging the aauthority of anti-American governor Charlie Baker (a Republican, so remember, folks, seditionists in America aren’t just in the DNC) to make such demands on state employees.
The official response by the State Police Association failed to call a seditionist a seditionist, but that’s a trend that is widespread and indicative of the level of conditioning the DNC-CCP has successfully applied to the American people where such acts by American governors are not immediately recognized as being openly in violation of the basic principles, let alone the actual letters, of American Rule of Law, a government of the people, not the experts or the politicians.
12 Massachusetts State Police have been fired from their jobs because they refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine. That news is not sitting well with State Police Association of Massachusetts President Patrick McNamara. The twelve that were fired included 11 troopers and one sergeant.
Last summer Republican Gov. Charlie Baker ordered most state employees to be vaccinated against a COVID-19 or else face possible termination – a mandate which McNamara, after the terminations, called “obsolete.”
As part of a statement that McNamara sent out to members of the Massachusetts State Police Association, he did not mince words:
A true leader would never treat the men and women who serve this Commonwealth in such a disgraceful manner! ~ State Police Association of Massachusetts President Patrick McNamara
McNamara shared a very strong-worded statement with the association’s membership on Friday evening and early Saturday morning.
Travelers might have to hold on to their face masks for a while longer. As the daily number of reported Covid-19 cases is moving upward again in the United States, driven by the highly transmissible omicron BA.2 subvariant, there are signs that mask mandates may stick around on the travel landscape.
The percentage of Americans who say they always wear a mask in public has dropped to just 23%, its lowest level since April 2020, according to tracking data from the University of Washington in Seattle. Notably, vaccinated Americans are more than twice as likely (70%) as unvaccinated Americans (32%) to report wearing a mask in public places regularly, per data from the Pew Research Center.
At the same time, testing has also significantly dropped off, so getting a handle on a true number of daily infections has become more difficult for officials. According to…
A Trump-appointed Judge appears not too afraid to confront the DNC-CCP in his court, defying prosecutors and challenging their January 6th narrative so totally that he has restored the gun rights of one of the January 6th attendees now being unjustifiably prosecuted by the Garland DOJ, the same organization that recently moved to classify parents standing against child grooming by government schools as terrorists and seditionists.
For the DNC, they are right, parents are seditionists, but only of a state run by groomers, the kind of state the DNC seems to prefer. For we Americans, of course, they are the seditionists if this is still an American Bill of Rights Republic and not a Marxist Groomer one.
The ruling by the Judge restores the gun rights of a defendant and sends a message to the DNC that they haven’t quite finished off the republic just yet, and hope still lives in her being restored and the unconstitutional occupation of this government by this anti-American party will soon come to an end, peacefully, through enforcing our Rule of Law.
Cudd had asked that the condition be set aside, citing threats she received following publicity about her role in the storming of the Capitol as lawmakers were preparing to certify Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 presidential election.
The judge’s ruling was a rebuke to prosecutors, who opposed the change, and it was the latest setback for prosecutors dealt by McFadden, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump. The decision further cements the judge’s reputation as the most skeptical member of the D.C. District Court bench about the stance prosecutors have taken in the wake of the Capitol riot.
In his two-page ruling on Thursday, McFadden noted that Cudd wore a “bulletproof sweatshirt” to the Jan. 6 rally, but he credited her explanation that she wore the defensive garment because she feared violence, not because she was seeking it.
“The Government presented no evidence that Cudd incited anyone to violence,” McFadden wrote. “Nor did it present evidence that she participated in violence. She has no prior criminal history. And Cudd’s bullet proof sweatshirt is consistent with her fear of being attacked at the rally preceding her entry into the Capitol. This says nothing about her danger to others.”
The US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has just reinstated President Joe Biden’s violently ant-constitutional vaccine mandate for Federal employees, leaving it up to the Supreme Court to determine if medical tyranny as a governing principle is now to be given preference over individual-rights-based governance principles.
WASHINGTON, April 7 (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court panel on Thursday reinstated President Joe Biden’s executive order mandating that federal civilian employees be vaccinated against COVID-19.
By a 2-1 vote, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals lifted an injunction issued by a U.S. district judge in Texas in January that had blocked enforcement of the federal employee vaccine mandate. Biden said in September he would require about 3.5 million government workers to get vaccinated by Nov. 22, barring a religious or medical accommodation, or face discipline or firing. read more
The White House and Justice Department did not immediately comment.
The Biden administration argued the federal trial court had no power to hear the dispute. The administration told the appeals court that employees were required to raise their grievance through the Civil Service Reform Act (CSRA).
The panel majority said the plaintiffs “seek to circumvent…
Or, Once More With Effort, “Professionals Are Predictable, But The World Is Full Of Amateurs”
It seems that “everyone” has an ax to grind, these days. After over 4000 years of recorded history, it seems that we humans just keep getting more adept at this whole “war thing“.
And – just to be clear – no, this article is not a “how to” do anything. You’re on your own, there.
There are as many reasons to “go to war“, as there are human groups in existence; anytime two or more people decide that they agree on an issue enough that they are willing to do violence – if not agree to lay down their very lives – in that goal’s furtherance, “war” at some level becomes a distinct possibility. And by this, we’re talking about “war” in the sense most people are thinking – replete with dead people, lots of violence, destroyed cities, etc., as opposed to a more figurative example…like, say, “the war on poverty“.
However, most people simply don’t “get” war. From an external view, they do not grasp the intricate web of minutiae that goes into “war”; it’s not simply swinging a sword, or pulling the trigger of a firearm, or pushing a button to launch a missile. It is not only knowing whento do so, but also is knowing how and whento do these things, as well as understanding the systems that enable these actions.
While the individual “spear carrier” does not need to understand the intricacies of the industrial base that created his sword or rifle, his leaders most definitely do. The real challenge for any prospective leader or groups of leaders, though, has always been how to teach some kid – who may even agree with their goals, as far as they can understand them – how to swing that sword, or shoot that rifle.
Military training and military science have evolved over time. Even in the days when muscle power was the definitive factor in combat – swinging a sword is a very physically demanding job, when done for any length of time – it was an understood fact that the person who worked from a regularized system of actions (“drills“, or even “kata’s“, in modern parlance) in combat had a much better chance of winning the fight than someone who simply ran up and tried to smash their opponent in the face with a bat.
However, that kind of training has always been hard to come by – either there simply were not enough people with the knowledge to teach it, or the teaching took too long — it was said of the dreaded English and Welsh Longbowmen, that “if you wanted to train the archer, start by training the archer’s grandfather.” This is why projectile weapons were continuously evolving, much faster than swords and polearms.
The reason for this, militarily speaking, is quite simple: maneuver is a very powerful tool, and if you can hurt your opponent at long range and still stay on the move, that is definitelywhat you want to do…However, this brought on other problems: horses are faster than humans, but they require a large and intricate infrastructure to obtain and support, complete with specialized fields of labor, such as the farrier; specialized saddle-makers; special armor and weapons to maximize fighting from horseback, and on and on…
This translates across virtually every conceivable field – the never ending quest to “tweak” the equipment you have, and to find The Next Big Thing.
These all contribute to the training problem – “training, techniques (or ‘tactics’) and practices (or, ‘procedures’)” (TTP) – since the TTP’s for any given concept or field are in a constant state of flux.
What this translated to, as recently as the 1980’s, was getting some people together, teaching them how to march, then handing them each a rifle and a few rounds of ammunition to practice, then sending them out to do battle for the “glory” of whatever…with usually predictable results. And make no mistake – this phenomenon was in no way limited to guerrilla bands of former farmers and shopkeepers who had never held a weapon in their hands with lethal intent. There were plenty of armies around the world who did exactly this — and in some places, still do, as of this writing.
But today, things have largely changed. With the advent of the internet, the World Wide Web and digital file sharing, it is now possible to create the core of a training program – at almost every level – simply by searching out the appropriate files and videos. Nothing, obviously, can replace actually running around an assault course with a real weapon, but it is entirely possible to locate acceptable-quality videos and training manuals online to show a person exactly how to run the course – it is up to the searcher to then put into practice what the videos and manuals teach them (see the second video, below).
People love to share; that’s a feature of human interaction. Whether it’s cooking recipes, flower arrangements, tips on fixing your car or what have you, chances are, someone out there has not only written something about it, but may have a video to teach you how to do it for yourself. What’s more, their advice is likely free…whether they intended it that way, or not.
Military training is no different. Finding information in the form of .PDF manuals – everything from the basics of plumbing, to field food service, to how to build a fortified bunker, to just exactly how to go about “taking that hill” – whether created in a government printing office, or written by a private person (whether they are a professional soldier or a gifted amateur), is ridiculously easy, in most parts of the world.
Military training video courses – some of them quite extensive, as in the first video, below – are equally accessible for most people with the acumen to navigate LiveLeak, YouTube or Vimeo. For the raw, untrained amateur, the sheer wealth, depth and breadth of information available is staggering, so much so, that it can overwhelm them. For the experienced trainer, however, there is a vastArchive of tools to study, that anyone who knows what they’re looking for can access for their training program, for free, between their morning Lifer Juice and lunch.
For the aspiring totalitarian, this is a terrible, terrible thing, because it undermines the State’s monopoly on the application of force as a tool of control — if every Tom, Dick and Harriet in your country knows how a military force operates (even if only in the crudest, most basic manner), your loyalist military will be facing a staggering number of enemies, far more than they have ammunition to deal with, and possibly so many that they will begin to desert, rather than try to plant your boot for you…Much more so, when the enemy is literally at the gates, and you find yourself begging and press-ganging your citizens into your army, handing them weapons for free that you previously prevented them from owning — that’s the realtakeaway from Ukraine, but I digress…..
Of course, if you are a Libertarian with the proper outlook on the world in general – and human civilization in particular – this is probably the closest to heaven that you are going to get to, since The People now have the means to stand up to those professional armies that you are so worried about. (We’ll leave talk about casualties another time…)
So — the next time a politician starts talking about limiting the availability of, or the access to, information – of whatever stripe – remember that information is the realroot of all power, and if a politician doesn’t want you to have it, you should probably be seriously worried about why they don’t want you to have it.
It appears Google likes to fight for the rights of Brazilians, but not for the rights of Americans. The mega-corp is busy fighting search term data warrants in Brazil, the same kind of which it seems to comply regularly with when American law enforcement makes the requests.
Google is fighting back against a Brazilian court order to turn over data on all users who searched for specific terms, including the name of a well-known elected official and a busy downtown thoroughfare. (Brief in Portuguese / English*) While we applaud Google for challenging this digital dragnet search in Brazil, it must also stand up for the rights of its users against similar searches in the U.S. and elsewhere….
The Brazilian case arises out of the assassination of Rio de Janeiro City Councilor Marielle Franco. Franco was murdered, along with her driver, Anderson Gomes, near Rio de Janeiro in 2018. It was a terrible crime that stirred up public outcry.
As part of the investigation into the assassination, police ordered Google to trawl through its users’ search histories, scanning for searches of certain terms—including the name of a heavily trafficked street…
The goal of this column is to present news from around the world that is not often – if ever – covered by more mainstream entities, using local sources wherever possible, but occasionally using news aggregators not used, again, by the mainstream media. Also, please note that we do use links to Wikipedia; while Wikipedia is well-known as a largely-useless site for any kind of serious research, it does serve as a launch-pad for further inquiry, in addition to being generally free of malicious ads. As with anything from Wikipedia, always verify their sources before making any conclusions based on their pages.
This column will cover the preceding week of news.
North America
Starting off in the United States, a wave of bomb threats against both shopping centers and various schools kept emergency responders busy across the country this week. While some calls were made by persons calling various locations, there is an uptick in threats of this type being made via social media platforms such as TikTok, from ‘dummy’ accounts; this is interesting, as it may signal an evolution of the waves of mass robo-call bomb threats against K-12 schools that plagued the United States and several European nations several years ago. The Freedomist will continue to monitor the situation, to see if this suspicion develops into a trend.
In Columbia proper, meanwhile, national leaders blamed the bombing of a police station which killed two children and injured 39 others in the Colombian capital city of Bogota last week on other, unspecified dissidents of the FARC.
This comes as a report of some 11 FARC dissidents belonging to the splinter faction “Segunda Marquetalia” were killed in skirmishing with Colombian forces near the nation’s southern jungle town of Puerto Leguizamo. Many of the various splinter groups to have rejected the 2016 ceasefire and official disbanding of the FARC have gone to work as muscle for various cocaine cartels, guarding the coca fields and the resultant shipments.
In Africa, the Nigerian state of Abuja saw a sudden spate of violence, as unidentified gunmen abducted traditional ruler His Royal Highness (HRH) Alhaji Hassan Shamidozhi. This comes as bandits attacked a train from Abuja, bound for Kaduna. Army units promptly responded to the attack on the train, reportedly carrying nearly one-thousand passengers, but reports indicated that some number of people were kidnapped by the attackers, and carried off. Elsewhere along the same rail line, police bomb squad units defused an IED planted on the rails near the town of Rigasa.
The region remained largely quiet this week, “quiet” in comparison to the normal regional news cycle. In a surprise announcement on March 30th, the Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthi government in Yemen said that it was suspending military operations in the Arabian Peninsular nation, as a goodwill gesture to allow peace talks to take place between the various Yemeni factions, in an attempt to end the long-running civil war in the country. This comes, as the Saudi government “blacklisted” some ten individuals and 15 entities for facilitating the financing of the Houthi movement.
In Pakistan, six Pakistani soldiers were killed, along with three terrorists, in an assault on an army post in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on the 30th. Meanwhile, other insurgents blew up a rail line near the Kotri area of Sindh province; no groups had claimed responsibility for the attack as of press time. Elsewhere in Sindh, a special antiterrorism court sentenced Zahidullah Suleman and Bismillah Haji Lala to death for plotting an attack on the Sindh Assembly building in an attempt to rally support for a war against the state. The court also laid down life sentences on three other defendants – Muhammad Qasim, Inamullah Bilal and Gul Muhammad – on a range of charges including possession of explosives, police encounter and attempted murder.
Finally, turning to India, police in Rajasthan arrested several suspects believed to be connected to Islamist terror groups, seizing approximately 12kg/26lbs of completed explosive devices and bomb-making components. Elsewhere, India remained mostly quiet, although a scattering of IED’s, most suspected to have been placed by Maoist Communist insurgents, injured several people throughout the “Red Corridor“.
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe attacked the right of parents to have a say in the public-school curriculum, revealing the left’s “power to the state” obsession, cancelling the old New Left’s slogan: “power to the people.”
The left has a fanatical belief in government. They just don’t get how out-of-step with regular people this makes them. Very much including people of color.
McAuliffe declared, “I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach. …” He doubled down on Meet the Press.
After McAuliffe’s humiliating defeat, the left went off to fight “book banning,” libeling parents’ objections to age-inappropriate material in the schools. Sly!
Conservative commentators tended to focus on the political cost of rejecting the legitimacy of parental concern about giving schoolteachers, who in turn are channeling avant-garde elites, unchecked power to prescribe morality. It’s bigger than that.
The “culture war” really is the left’s cultural revolution. The right’s cultural counter-revolution is a “love that dare not speak its name.” It’s mostly about sex.
Out of a comely modesty, this fight typically gets euphemized as about “privacy” or “consent” or “choice.” That said… it’s largely about sex: access to erotic artworks (extending to the pornographic), birth control, free love, modesty, gender preferences, marriage, and abortion. Secondarily, America’s legitimacy.
The parental rights fight is largely over whose morality will be the standard for the next generation. However, in undermining parental rights, the left undermines the very constitutional grounds by which they have so capably advanced their agenda.
The Supreme Court, in two decisions in the 1920s, read the Fourteenth Amendment’s liberty clause to prohibit states from interfering with the private decisions of educators and parents to shape the education of children. In Meyer v Nebraska (1923), the Supreme Court struck down a state law that prohibited the teaching of German and other foreign languages to children until the ninth grade. … Two years later, in Pierce v Society of Sisters, the Court applied the principles of Meyer to strike down and Oregon law that compelled all children to attend public schools….
The doctrines generated by two parental rights cases formed the precedents on which the Supreme Court relied in striking down a state’s law prohibiting contraceptives to married couples, a right to possess and view pornography, and the basis for a woman’s supposed right to “choose.” And so on.
Much “progressive” judicial advocacy — and their Supreme Court victories — is founded in two Supreme Court cases affirming parental rights as fundamental constitutional rights. If the left succeeds in demolishing parental rights, they would undermine the foundation on which much of their cultural revolution has been built.
Big oopsie! That said, the leaders of the right don’t grasp how precarious the left’s predicament is. The right almost always fails to exploit the left’s internal contradictions.
I know first-hand. I was president of a conservative advocacy group, “Of the People,” in the 1990s. We proposed a state parental rights constitutional amendment.
In opposing us, the left relied on a false claim that such an amendment would shield child abuse. It wasn’t a good faith argument, but it worked.
Outspent, misrepresented, weakened by factional infighting, we failed at the Colorado ballot box. And yet.
Our underpowered effort terrified the left.
The Guttmacher Institute’s after action report concluded “the [defeat in Colorado] … appears to reflect a failure on the part of the amendment’s supporters to mount a serious campaign. … They thought Of The People’s deep pockets and the public’s perception that parents have rights were all it would take,” observes Patrick Steadman, deputy campaign manager for Protect Our Children, the coalition that opposed the amendment. Steadman and others believe that the race might have been much closer if the proponents had mounted an effective campaign.”
The hard left People for the American Way used our Parental Rights Amendment as Exhibit A in its direct mail fundraising for years after. When I saw one, I called its then-president, Ralph Neas to complain that they were not attacking me by name. The notoriety would have been invaluable!
Of The People’s Parental Rights Amendment was ahead of its time. The time is now.
The Atlantic shrewdly frames the left’s reality distortion field in an article by Olga Khazan (mentioning Of the People in passing), Red Parent, Blue Parent: “parents are divided over what matters most: parents’ rights or the common good.” False choice.
That said, the leaders of Conservatism, Inc. only dimly, if at all, grasp the magnitude of the parents’ rights threat to the left. And may fumble it. Again.
Memo to the right: Parental rights would be a very powerful tool to thwart the progressive’s ongoing cultural revolution.
This article originally appeared in NewsMax. Reprinted with permission
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