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August 2017
Hurricane Harvey looters in Texas: one KIA, one WIA
Story here. I suspect this is just the beginning of the casualty list.
DC asks for en banc in Wrenn v. DC
Dave Workman has the story. Wrenn struck down DC's "may issue" carry permit system
A bit of history
Here, on Youtube, is a 1955 film distributed by the U.S. Army and produced by NRA.
Sounds like my kind of town....
Man attempts to assassinate a Steubenville Ohio judge, is shot down by the judge and a probation officer.
Pretty funny....
Judge refuses to continue trial date so ATF witness can travel to see eclipse.
Smoke, Mirrors and "Crowds on Demand"
Clayton Cramer makes another great find. A business named "Crowds on Demand" was advertising for "enthusiastic actors and photographers in the Charlotte, NC area to participate in our events. Our events include everything from rallies to protests to corporate PR stunts to celebrity scenes." I love the "actors" part. They offer $25/hour (full time equivalent of $50,000/year) plus costs.
I looked them up: here's their website.
"Are you looking to create a buzz anywhere in the United States? At Crowds on Demand, we provide our clients with protests, rallies, flash-mobs, paparazzi events and other inventive PR stunts. . . . We provide everything including the people, the materials and even the ideas. You can come to us with a specific plan of action and we can make it happen. OR, you can approach us with a general idea and we can help you plan the strategy then execute it."
Under "Protests and Rallies" they advertise:
"Whether your organization is lobbying to move forward a healthcare, financial or other social initiative, we can organize rallies and get media attention for your causes and candidates. We also assist individuals, companies and political organizations with protests and picketing campaigns. We've protested governments, corporations and everything in between."
They give a case study of a new foreign leader (we are left with the impression his reputation was none too good) for whom they organized hired rallies at the UN, which resulted in favorable press.
Note the ad was for Charlotte, NC, not Charlottesville, VA. I'm just interested that such a company exists, pays so well for "actors" to protest, and must have a comfortable profit margin (its HQ is on Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles, where rent is not cheap).
Clayton Cramer on "engaging in the business" of dealing in guns
Post here.
Interesting.....
The US military is buying M-4 replacements chambered in 7.62 NATO, because they need its penetration and range.
My latest book is available for pre-order!
You can buy it on Amazon here:
I'm from the Government and I'm Here to Kill You: The True Human Cost of Official Negligence
Here's the webpage I created on it -- check out the video/image tab for some of the evidence that went into it. David Koresh's call to 911 during the Waco gun battle, things like that.
Here's a review.
And here's another.
The "official" release date is predicted for October 10, although often a book is available and being shipped out a week or two ahead of the official date. I'm encouraging pre-orders because all pre-orders count as sales on the first day it becomes available, so you can hope for a high Amazon ranking right off the top, which means Amazon will promote it more heavily.
NYC arrests gun owners at airports conforming to law
John Stossel has the interviews.
Baltimore "cease fire"
So Ceasefire announces this will be a weekend without homicides in Baltimore. They'll hold rallies and whatnot to promote peace.
"But even as ceasefire events continued late Saturday afternoon and into the evening, police reported three shootings, two of them fatal."
Wonder who called 911 on this?
Police respond to report of cat in a tree carrying an assault rifle.
I don't care how responsible a feline seems to be, never give him a loaded semiautomatic firearm.