Which makes perfect sense. Guns for me and not for thee (so it's easier to kill thee), that's the liberal Democratic way.
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There’s No Correlation Between Gun Ownership, Mass Shootings, and Murder Rates
by Ryan McMaken | Aug 4, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
While I was fact checking today's Mises Daily article, I checked some correlation coefficients of my own so I didn't have to rely on Volokh's numbers as my only source. I approached the data a little differently than Volokh did and instead of using a subjective...
Support Black Guns Matter
by Steven Woskow | Jul 25, 2019 | Blog
I sense a change in the gun debate. People are realizing they have a right to protect themselves. Maj Toure and Black Guns Matter are actively promoting and teaching people how to use guns and protect their right to self defense and he is doing it in communities...
Cyberwar with Russia
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 17, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #363, I discuss the US taking an offensive approach in a cyber war with Russia, protests in Hong Kong, and the US blaming Iran for everything. The New York Times reports US Cyber Command is preparing to have the ability go on the offensive against the Russian...
News Roundup 6/17/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 17, 2019 | News Roundup
US News MailChimp blocks anti-vax activists. [Link] San Francisco requires stores to accept cash. [Link] An ATF employee stole and sold thousands of guns that were meant to be destroyed. [Link] NASA says returning to the moon will cost $20 to $30 billion. [Link] The...
‘He was shot to pieces.’
by Scott Horton | Jun 15, 2019 | Blog
Don't kneel, bow down before your state overlords and die, boy. https://youtu.be/i5aa_7fDvnE?t=267 (Warning, graphic photos) ... Willie’s family and lawyers brought out images of his estimated 25 gunshot wounds: “You can see the damage that was done ... he was shot to...
Citizens Disobey New Zealand Gun Ban, Only 530 of 300,000 People Turned Guns In
by Matt Agorist | Jun 6, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
In March, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the “first tranche” in a number of moves to restrict the rights of New Zealand citizens to protect themselves with firearms. This move was in direct response to the horrific murders that unfolded on March...
Free Meek Mill!
by Scott Horton | May 22, 2019 | Blog
I'm too old. I still listen to EPMD and Gang Starr. I have no idea who this dude is, but I know for sure he deserves to be free. As this article explains, he's been convicted only of the "offenses" of gun and drug possession and of course endless violations of...
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The Bloody Weekend: Netanyahu’s Blame Game, Americans Killed, and the Fuentes Backlash
The weekend should have been quiet. Instead, a Hanukkah celebration on a Sydney beach turned into a massacre, a Muslim bystander tackled a shooter, and within hours the tragedy was weaponized. We dig into what happened, why the early “false flag” whispers took hold,...
Christmas Hiatus
The Chasing Ghosts and WarNotes podcasts are on Christmas vacation, next episode will be published on Monday, 5 January 2026. See you next year. Stay strapped for Christmas...
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Truth in Advertising in the UK At Last
I love it that the National Health Service (NHS) socialist medical horror show in the UK uses the handle NHSuk on the X. The United Kingdom prides itself on this crown jewel of medical malpractice & incompetence that is a love child of Benny Hill, Trofim Lysenko...
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Fat Amy is the Exemplar of the American Military Paper Tiger
The foreign purchase entanglement and moral hazard of overspending of the F35 is emblematic of making a two trillion dollar purchase over time where the money is simply wasted but driven to completion by the sheer momentum of the insane and imbecilic US military...
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