If I Disappear the FBI Probably Kidnapped Me

The state’s war on self-ownership is ramping up something fierce: The Homeland Security Department has ranked the movement [sovereign] as a major threat. […] According to court papers, Rice was involved in the “sovereign citizen” movement, a group that has attracted little national media attention but which the FBI classifies as an “extremist antigovernment group.” … Continue reading “If I Disappear the FBI Probably Kidnapped Me”

Nanny State Moving to Ban All Portable Electronic Use by Automobile Drivers

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Secretary Ray LaHood has been demanding a blanket ban on all cellphone usage by drivers, going so far as to advocate cell phone jammers be built-in to every automobile. Now things are heating up as NHTSA is officially pushing for a ban on all portable electronic usage, with … Continue reading “Nanny State Moving to Ban All Portable Electronic Use by Automobile Drivers”

Why I Hate Mothers Against Drunk Driving

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) may have had noble intentions when the organization was founded in 1980 but today they are nothing but a group of neo-prohibitionists. Instead of concerning themselves only with the problem of drink driving they’ve been expanding their focus to target anything related to alcohol. I stumbled across an interview with … Continue reading “Why I Hate Mothers Against Drunk Driving”

OccpyMN

Accredited journalists are always quick to claim bloggers aren’t real journalists. I’ve always found such claims to be utter malarkey as an accredited journalist is nothing more than a person who expresses news. Guess what? Bloggers can do this as well and I decided to set out to prove as such by performing journalism that … Continue reading “OccpyMN”

Anti-Gunner Idiocy on Parade

Sometimes I come across an article full of so much bullshit and stupidity that I have to actually take a few minutes to re-read it and see if it actually says what I thought it said after the first reading. Uncle pointed out one of those articles dealing with the recent massacre in Norway. It’s … Continue reading “Anti-Gunner Idiocy on Parade”

On The Kahr Arms Lawsuit

Kahr Arms was recently sued by the family of a man shot by one of their firearms. Kahr settled and ended up paying the family a sum of $600,000. Why was Kahr responsible? Because they hired a guy who was stealing guns from their production line: The lawsuit alleged that Kahr employee Mark Cronin — … Continue reading “On The Kahr Arms Lawsuit”

It Shouldn’t Cost Anything to Fight a Ticket

Let’s get something straight, speeding tickets are issued because going faster than an arbitrarily selected speed is dangerous, they’re issued because speeding tickets are sources of profit. Actually this is true of almost every type of fine and citation that the government issues and that’s why they try to make it as difficult as possible … Continue reading “It Shouldn’t Cost Anything to Fight a Ticket”

Protecting Us From Unlicensed Lemonade Stands

I’m starting to believe our country lacks any markets where the government hasn’t stabbed its tentacles of taxes and regulations into. Even children can’t run a lemonade stand proper licensing: Police in Georgia have shut down a lemonade stand run by three girls trying to save up for a trip to a water park, saying … Continue reading “Protecting Us From Unlicensed Lemonade Stands”

Your Tax Dollars at Work Illegally Experimenting on American Citizens

I came across a really interesting article on Wikipedia titled Unethical Human Experimentation in the United States. Many of these experiments were government initiated and funded which is rather frightening. A couple of the most interesting reads are the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment and Project MKULTRA (which isn’t just some conspiracy theorist malarkey, but an actual … Continue reading “Your Tax Dollars at Work Illegally Experimenting on American Citizens”

What’s My Excuse

I’m sure everybody who reads this site regularly is wondering what my excuse is for having no real updates for three days. My excuse is simple, my company sent me down to the ASIS International security trade who in Dallas, TX. Let me tell you there was some cool stuff there as well. I talked … Continue reading “What’s My Excuse”