Yearly Archives: 2015

North Korea Flight Tests New Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile

North Korea conducted the first flight test of a new submarine-launched ballistic missile last month, defense officials said this week. The flight test of what the Pentagon is calling the KN-11 missile took place Jan. 23 off the coast of … Continue reading

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A Moral Code For The Post-Collapse World

by Brandon Smith Popular media today, including television and cinema, are rife with examples of what is often referred to as moral relativism — the use of false and fictional moral dilemmas designed to promote the rationalization of an “ends … Continue reading

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Start at the top …

… with the “Enabler In Chief”: Compliments to Earl of Taint

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Ammunition Shortage

The price of 223 ammunition had risen over 10% in the past week. A quick check today reveals a shortage of quality 223 ammunition. Don’t expect this to change in the near future: ammunition from South Korea is sitting off … Continue reading

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Joe Biden: Your Touchy-Feely Vice President

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[IMPORTANT] IPC Webinar Starts Tomorrow

Tomorrow’s webinar on Intelligence Preparation of the Community (IPC) is an open event.  I do a webinar each month for subscribers of Forward Observer Magazine, but tomorrow everyone is invited, so please share this with your family and friends.  This … Continue reading

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We Are Living in Times Presaged by Atlas Shrugged: Food Is Left to Rot

California’s oranges are rotting on the docks California’s famous navel oranges and Washington’s apples are rotting in the hot L.A. sun. Meanwhile, Japanese electronics and Chinese clothing items are bobbing in the ocean within view of the shore. The Pacific Maritime … Continue reading

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Obama: America Must Make Muslims Feel More Comfortable

Barack Obama, in a column for the Los Angeles Times, tries to explain his position regarding the “threat” facing the United States, mentioning al Qaeda, ISIL, the massacres at Fort Hood and the Boston Marathon, but in the process, reveals … Continue reading

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Tired of all the bad news ?

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Track The Massive Congestion At The Port Of Long Beach In Real Time

Things on the West Coast Ports are going from bad to worse (for those who missed it read “Catastrophic Shutdown Of America’s Supply Chain” Begins: Stunning Photos Of West Coast Port Congestion), and with no resolution in sight, it is … Continue reading

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Squad Radio Considerations

Everyone in the group should have the same model of radio. It makes logistics of accessories such as microphones and batteries easier. Radio model should have readily available accessories. Radios should be rugged enough for heavy field (ab)use. Radios should … Continue reading

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ISIS Vows to Conquer Rome

via 90 Miles from Tyranny ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How can we win a Holy War when your pResident is on the side of the enemy? David DeGerolamo

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Should Republicans Authorize Obama’s ‘Force’ Against ISIS?

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Ukrainian troops surrender in Debaltsevo

From Russia Today. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the BBC: Ukraine troops retreat from key town Debaltseve The Ukrainian president says his forces are making an “organised” withdrawal from the embattled town of Debaltseve. Petro Poroshenko said 80% of Ukraine’s troops left on … Continue reading

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Guardian556: Pipsissewa

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