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I stand on the shoulders of Giants

The Second Amendment rights movement has suffered what I consider to be some grievous losses the last few years. We lost Brad Alpert in 2019 who’s Second Amendment activity went way back to 1966. We lost his beloved wife Jo Ann just a few weeks ago. She was a Southern Second Amendment powerhouse in her own right. They were some of the smartest people I ever met, and many a time a visit to see them would sooth my troubled heart, soul or both. Not to mention they were a great source of inspiration.

I’m not on FakeBook much at all anymore, but a quick check in showed me we lost a another stalwart on the 15th of April.

And then last night I got a phone call from an old friend, going way back to 2004. January 22nd of 2004 to be precise. I was a young(er) country gal who had traveled to the state capitol to attend a hearing for a court case against Missouri’s concealed carry law. I was going to write my first column for a grassroots Missouri Second Amendment rights group. I didn’t know anyone. I was going because I didn’t have to work that day, and I wanted to see it, and write about it. And it became what I consider to be a life shaping event. I met some amazing people that day, people I had only heard of in Second Amendment rights group meetings. People that had been instrumental in getting concealed carry passed in the state of Missouri. One of those people was John Ross, the author of Unintended Consequences. It is a big book, it combines history with his modern day story line and while I haven’t read it for a few years, in some ways I think it’s prophetic. As I recall it’s towards the beginning there is a part that takes place in the Warsaw ghetto. I was hooked. Part of it does have some pretty graphic scenes, just a warning up front. But it’s a once you read it, you’ll never forget it. I remember when it came out he, and his ex-wife were harassed by alphabet soup agencies, but the book still went on sale.

My phone call last night was from my friend Michael Meyer (who despite never getting me a Clydesdale, I still adore) telling me John had passed on. I didn’t even know he had been working on his next book. Who knows what that might have been like. Michael said everyone was in shock. I get it, I am as well. I told Michael it’s because we never expect our legends to die. I guess some people have been looking on the net for that original column I did, about meeting them all. So I’m sharing some pictures with you from that day, the lunch at Madison’s and Michael generously shared some really good pictures of John with me.

I was in the presence of Warrior Angels that day, I still aspire to become one, and to inspire others to become one as well. Because I stand on the shoulders of giants.

In the Presence of Warrior Angels

I was lucky enough to be able to attend the Missouri Supreme Court (MOSC) hearing on the 22nd of January. It was an amazing experience for us. We found out by attending the WMSA meeting the night before that we needed to be there around 10 AM, rather than the 2 PM we had planned on. There would be tickets given out to enter the hearing. So I got up bright and early so I could leave on time. If you have never had to wake up chickens to feed them, it is pretty funny.

After an uneventful journey, I arrived around 9:40 AM found a parking spot in a 2 hour parking meter lot and got all set. I knew what the building looked like from internet hunting. I had ever been to the MOSC. I went in and passed through the metal detectors. Seemed an unnecessary step to me, as there was a big sign on the door to the effect of no weapons beyond this point. All criminals will certainly obey that sign, so why both with the metal detector? Then the intrepid Marshal went through my purse, more or less. Now that is bravery! We all left our cell phones on a table along with everyone else’s. I was told we couldn’t take our camera upstairs, so I asked the Marshal if I could take a photo by the beautiful marble stairway. He said sure. I started to take the photo, and a very nice gentleman, who turned out to be John Gordon, came up and offered to take a photo. Then tongue in cheek (at least I think it was) he asked which side we were on. I told him, VERY pro. He smiled and said as long as I was on the right side and laughed. John took the photo. Afterwards we met Tom Mendenhall, both were from Columbia. There were another group of men standing around, mostly in suits, I wondered which side they were on. While we were waiting for the tickets to be given out I amused myself by trying to figure out which side folks were on according to how they dressed and acted. After a while a line formed, we asked Carl, the guard behind the desk, by this time we were on a first name basis with Carl, if we should get in line. He softly laughed and said he didn’t know why folks were forming the line, that the tickets would be given out in order of arrival, and the Marshal knew the order of the arrival. Shortly after 10 AM, out he came and proceeded to pass out tickets. As we walked outside Dennis told me he had traded tickets with the gentleman that was walking out with us, so he could sit with his friends. I asked if we were still sitting together, he said we were. The gentleman then introduced himself. Tim Oliver. I lunged across Dennis and yelped TIM OLIVER?? THE Tim Oliver? He laughed and said yes. He told us he had a table reserved at Madison’s for lunch, we should come. Now we are in a strange city, we don’t know anyone, and this nice man invites us to join his group. We asked if he was sure there would be enough room for us. He said sure. He told us where it was, so we set out to move our car and find the place. We found it. It turned out, it was across from the parking garage. We went in and began our meeting of Warrior Angels. It was the most amazing thing, we ended up having lunch with Tim Oliver, Greg Jeffery, Tom Mendenhall and John Gordon on one side of the table. On the other was Dennis, Mike Meyer, John Ross (Author of Unintended Consequences, which if you haven’t read it, wow, you should!) and C. Michael Gamble. These are men who have labored long and hard in the fight for our Second Amendment Rights. They are intelligent, informed and generous of nature. They allowed two folks from the country who were pretty much alone in the city to be a part of their group and within 5 minutes we felt at home, we were among our own kind. Then it was back to the MOSC. We were front row center, I sat next to John Gordon, who secured press packets for us. When the lawyers filed in, Tim, who sat on the other side of Dennis, told us who the players were. Bert Newman opened for the bad guys (no bias in reporting here folks!). His argument hinged on the statement in the Missouri constitution that Article 1 section 23 which stated “but this shall not justify the wearing of concealed weapons” meant that it couldn’t be done. One of the justices pointed out then it would apply to law officers, process servers and the like. Mr. Newman felt this applied only to citizens, not to law enforcement or the like which he said are “the state”. That law officers, process servers and the like have much more extensive training, regulation & requirements. There was a long discussion about rights under the first clause of Article 1 section 23, rights to promote personal security-guaranteed by the first clause, the right to defend their person or property. Mr. Newman feels that our law enforcement officials are promoting personal security by protecting the citizens of the state in a manner that is consistent with the first clause of Article 1 section 23. So as I understand that, Mr. Newman feels that our right to defend ourselves is taken care of by law enforcement officers. While I listen to this, I am remembering the part in Missouri Weapons and Self-Defense Law by K. Jamison, that the police do NOT have a duty to protect the individual, just society as a whole, and am thinking, oh, this isn’t good. Then came one of the most entertaining portions of the show. I believe it was Judge Benton, that ask Mr. Newman, so your definition of the word justify is sanction? What definition do you give us of the word justify? Faster than a speeding bullet, Mr. Newman whipped a pair of black patent tap shoes out of his briefcase and tied them on. He began to dance at a rapid speed. He started with the last phrase means accept, then went into the intent of the founders is so clear, looking back to the mischief to be remedied, spirit of the times, 1875 havoc, civil war…. The Justice re-asked the question of what justify meant, and where did he get the definition. With his feet furiously flying, Mr. Newman launched into another diatribe, included in his points, meaning of “does not justify” is a ban on concealed weapons, means can’t have. In the back of my head I am hearing this raspy voice saying “it depends on what your definition of the word is, is”…Finally after another Justice asked a time or two, Mr. Newman finally stated that the word justify meant “allow”. Mr. Newman then took off his tap shoes and Mr. Miller, the other bad guy (for simplicity in reporting) got up to present the Hancock portion of the argument. Judge Benton pointed out that the Sheriff may charge up to $100, or may not charge anything. That there may be a Sheriff that has said he will do it for free, as part of his running platform. Mr. Miller kept insisting that for judicial economy, that instead of having 114 counties come before the Supreme Court asking for relief from this unfunded mandate, it should just be ruled on now. One Justice pointed out that some counties have said they will not need any additional personnel, they already have the process in place for fingerprints, and basically, it won’t be any big deal. Obviously, this was not the Jackson County Sheriff. Mr. Miller’s point is that although the Sheriffs may charge up to $100, that the way the law is written prohibits the Sheriffs from using the money to pay for cost of processing the applications. Huh, where do these people get this stuff?

Then the mighty Paul Wilson from the Attorney General’s office (One of the good guys) came up to bat. Justice Wolf wanted to know if the money goes to the Sheriff’s fund for training, would the County be compensated for other expenses. Mr. Wilson replied that there was no way to know what other expenses there might be. He said that there is no way the legislature would draft the law, allow the Sheriffs to charge up to $100 and then say they could not use it to pay the expenses. One of the Justices asked “what if we struck the restriction to training and equipment? Then they could use the money as they see fit.” Mr. Wilson replied they could, or they could acknowledge the next section in the law which requires a sheriff to reimburse a local police chief any reasonable expenses meant that these categories were not to be exclusive to other expenses. He stated that the legislature had acted rationally in providing funds. When asked how could he say that in a county like St. Louis that it will not result in increase work load, Mr. Wilson replied they can’t, they have no way of knowing if 1 person, or 100,001 people will apply. He pointed out that the legislature will likely give a law against cross burning this year, and that will result in increased work for detectives. He asked if it was to be suggested that the law would violate the Hancock Amendment. He stated that is work they do, they capture criminals and bring them to the prosecutors. That these duties are part and parcel of what they do. Mr. Wilson stated that if a county doesn’t want to oblige someone who wants a concealed carry license, the county would raise the Hancock issue, they would have to prove, which they have not, that it is an unfunded mandate. That county would then need to come before the MOSC to be excused from complying. BUT if the court did choose to do that, it would not be preventing any other county from complying with the law.

Then it was back to Dancin’ Bert Newman for his final argument which is banning concealed carry promotes personal safety.

Mr. Miller’s final say was if they didn’t decide now on the Hancock issue (before there is any data to base a decision on mind you) that they would have to decide the issue 114 times. Just then a little Red chicken ran across the court room, something about the sky falling….I think. And with that the arguments closed.

What can I say, Mr. Brooks didn’t look too happy. It was the most amazing day, meeting these wonderful men, they truly are Warrior Angels, and to be present when history is being made!

Lunch at Madison’s

A gathering of Warrior Angels at the Missouri Supreme Court
The late, very great John Ross

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Mirror, Mirror On The Wall

Who’s the dumbest one of all? I never expect much sense from victim-disarmers, but the CT Mirror’s Mark Robinson may have set a new low bar.

The 2nd Amendment doesn’t say that
Let’s not buy into misconceptions about the 2nd Amendment when advancing Gov. Lamont’s gun control proposals.

What might those misconceptions be?

Public perception and debate only changed a little more than a generation ago. Until recently, this has been the overwhelming consensus among Americans and in the courts. Ever since the aftermath of the War of 1812 (when veterans returned home from war with their firearms) the federal government has regulated and restricted the right to bear arms, and did so without political controversy.

According to “A Well Regulated Right: The Early American Origins of Gun Control,” by Saul Cornell and Nathan DeDino, during the decades after the Revolutionary War, the sale of firearms was forbidden to Catholics, slaves, indentured servants, and Native Americans.

He went there: Gun control is good because there is no individual right to arms, and we used to disarm Catholics, slave, and Indians.

Holy s[…].

Say… since slavery was legal then, does he want to re-institute that as well?

Moving on.

In U.S. v Miller in 1936, the Supreme Court ruled on a case involving the National Firearms Act, (which was passed after the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre). In that case, the Court ruled unanimously that the 2nd Amendment pertains to militias and not to individual rights.

Aside from the chronological error (MILLER was 1939, which gives you an idea of how well Robinson studied this issue), MILLER was about the status of the defendant’s sawed-off shotgun, not individual RKBA. Specifically, the Court ruled that the Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear militarily useful arms, and that no evidence was presented showing that the military used short-barreled shotguns; thus, registration of a non-militarily useful arm could be required. No such evidence was presented because the defendant had died, and with no one to pay their bills, his attorneys didn’t show up to argue the case. (And keep that “militarily useful part in mind.)

But in 2008, in District of Columbia v Heller, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia wrote for the majority, ruling that the 2nd Amendment did create an individual right to bear arms. That is – literally – the first time the high court took this position.

No. The Court found that the Second Amendment protects a preexisting right.

Nor was this the first time that SCOTUS had found the Second to be an individual right. The Supreme Court has ruled that way since at least 1857 (hint: SCOTUS ruled against Dred Scott because if he was a free man, he would have a right to bear arms just like anyone else). If Robinson had bother reading the HELLER decision, he might have noticed that Scalia cited numerous prior precedents for an individual right.

Robinson has a little list of further infringements that he wants CT Governor Lamont to impose.

Close the loopholes in assault weapons laws

Remember that “militarily useful” part of MILLER? If “assault weapons” are nasty, military-style arms, then MILLER (and HELLER) already found that we have an individual right to them. Shall we go there; in court, I mean?

Make domestic violence convictions an automatic disqualifier for obtaining a gun permit

Well, that seems a little redundant, since a domestic violence conviction already makes possession of a firearm a crime. Doubly redundant since CGS § 29-28(b) also mentions that no permit may be issued to anyone prohibited under 18 USC 922.

Perhaps Robinson could spend some time perusing Connecticut General Statutes regarding firearms. Our Gun Culture Primer might help, too.

Until then, he should keep his mouth shut and avoiding proving himself an ignorant fool.

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Unregulated “Ghost Guns”

I think it’s high time for manufacturers of unfinished frames to start suing the heck out of Everytown for Gun Safety.

But gun safety advocacy groups, like Everytown for Gun Safety, which pushed the federal government for years to take action on ghost guns, applauded Biden’s moves and insisted that both Dettelbach’s appointment and the finalized rule will help combat gun violence.

“Ghost guns look like a gun, they shoot like a gun, and they kill like a gun, but up until now they haven’t been regulated like a gun,” said John Feinblatt, Everytown’s president. (link)

Feinblatt isn’t stupid. He isn’t ignorant. He isn’t mistaken.

He is a liar.

Privately manufactured firearms are firearms, and are regulated as such. A prohibited person may not build one. A prohibited person may not possess one. They may not be manufactured with the intent to sell, only for personal use. All that before the Biden administration’s new rule.

Certainly the Department of Justice and ATF are aware of that.

Seven men charged with guns trafficking in Inland Empire, ‘ghost guns’ among 30 firearms seized
Seven men have been arrested and charged with multiple federal firearms- and drug-related offenses as part of a federal investigation that recovered seven automatic weapons among a haul of so-called ghost guns, officials said Tuesday.
[…]
Most of the guns were privately made firearms bearing no serial numbers or identifying marks, commonly referred to as “ghost guns.”
[…]
Damon Moore, aka “Damage,” 27, of Bellflower was charged with engaging in the business of dealing in firearms without a license, being a prohibited person in possession of a gun, and distribution of methamphetamine.

If “ghost guns” are, as Everytown Liar-In-Chief claims, unregulated, exactly what US Code were these men charged under, eh? Looks like a truckload of 18 U.S. Code § 922 and 18 U.S. Code § 923 violations, but Feinblatt says it ain’t so; not too swift for an attorney. Maybe the Catholic University of America should demand his law degree back.

And a question for real attorneys: Is it a reportable ethics violation for an attorney to deliberately misrepresent laws?

I’m a bit curious about why the AP’s “Lead Justice Dept. & federal law enforcement reporter” let a demonstrably false statement like that go unchallenged. It raises the question of whether he’s an ignorant idiot, or just a fluffer for the victim-disarmament industry. (Rhetorical, of course; it’s AP.)

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Here comes the lack of judgment

The Torah reading called “Judges” (Shoftim) opens with the command to appoint “judges and law-enforcement officials for yourself in all your city gates that the L‑rd your G‑d is giving you, for your tribes, and they shall judge the people with righteous judgment.

You shall not pervert justice; you shall not show favoritism, and you shall not take a bribe, for bribery blinds the eyes of the wise and perverts just words.

Justice, justice shall you pursue, that you may live and possess the land the L‑rd your G‑d is giving you.

I have truly debated on if/how to do this column. There isn’t a good way to say it. I think there is a better than good chance of Ketanji Brown Jackson being confirmed. Why? Because of Republicans. Of course she is anti-Second Amendment. But this “woman” since she can’t tell the difference, is a horrible human being, and she’s being enabled to take her perverted justice to the highest court in the land. So, in case you haven’t heard much in the way of specifics on how she rules, I’m going to give you some. When I say graphic, I mean that most sincerely. It’s horrible. I will link to the court documents because I’m not putting it all in.

United States v. Neil Stewart (judgment date: February 27, 2017; prison release date: December 27, 2019)

A certified computer forensic examiner at the United States Attorney’s Office conducted

a preliminary review of each of the electronic devices recovered in the search warrant, and contained on those devices were well over 600 images and additional videos depicting child pornography, including the images described above. In addition, included among the images on the devices above were images depicting incest, bondage, and vaginal and anal penetration of pre-pubescent minors

Judge Jackson’s Sentence: 57 months (41% below Guidelines)

The Maine senator Susan Collins will vote to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson

“I have decided to support the confirmation of Judge Jackson to be a member of the supreme court,” Collins, a Republican moderate, told the New York Times after meeting the nominee a second time.

“There can be no question that [Jackson] is qualified to be a supreme court justice.”

United States v. Brian Dennis Hess (judgment date: September 11, 2017; prison release date: July 8, 2021)

The defendant was then arrested on November 17, 2016, at which time FBI agents seized his cellular telephone. The cellular telephone was forensically analyzed and was found to contain over 600 images of child pornography, including images depicting sadomasochistic acts involving children and images depicting sexual acts being performed on prepubescent children.

Judge Jackson’s Sentence: 60 months (60% below Guidelines)

Then (Mitt) Romney, the Utah senator and former presidential candidate, issued a statement in which he praised Jackson as a well-qualified jurist and “a person of honor”. He congratulated her on “her expected confirmation”.

I intend to vote in support of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to be an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. My statement: pic.twitter.com/uGaxx8sJn5

— Senator Mitt Romney (@SenatorRomney) April 4, 2022

United States v. Jeremy Sears (judgment date: May 17, 2019; prison release date: December 6, 2023)

As the chat continued, the defendant asked, “U like young girl vids?” Shortly after asking, the defendant sent the UC a video depicting child pornography. Specifically, the video depicted an adult male inserting his penis in the child’s anus, while inserting his finger inside the child’s vagina. The defendant then sent the UC a Dropbox link containing 102 videos. The vast majority of the videos depict female children under the age of approximately ten being sexually assaulted by adult men and women. The sexual acts depicted in the videos include vaginal and anal penetration of the minors depicted. The defendant ended the chat session stating, “My wife got home I will txt u in a little and send nudes of my daughter.”

Judge Jackson’s Sentence: 71 months (27% below Guidelines)

Murkowski To Support Confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

“After multiple in-depth conversations with Judge Jackson and deliberative review of her record and recent hearings, I will support her historic nomination to be an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.

United States v. Christopher Michael Downs (judgment date: July 24, 2020; prison release date: December 21, 2022)

DOWNS: [Posted 22 more images depicting child pornography. Some of the images were previously posted by DOWNS and described earlier. The new images posted included, for example, an image depicting a prepubescent male performing oral sex on an adult male’s penis; an image depicting an adult female performing oral sex on a prepubescent female vagina’s while she was lying on a couch; and an image of a prepubescent female performing oral sex on an adult male’s penis.]

Judge Jackson’s Sentence: 60 months (14% below Guidelines; statutory mandatory-minimum sentence)

“My support rests on Judge Jackson’s qualifications, which no one questions; her demonstrated judicial independence; her demeanor and temperament; and the important perspective she would bring to the court as a replacement for Justice Breyer. She clerked for Justice Breyer before working in the private sector and as a federal public defender, and then serving as Vice Chair of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, a district court judge, and now an appeals court judge. She will bring to the Supreme Court a range of experience from the courtroom that few can match given her background in litigation.” ~~Lisa Murkowski

United States v. Ryan Manning Cooper (judgment date: May 5, 2021; prison release date: August 5, 2024)

This folder contained hundreds of images and videos of child pornography, totaling over 600 images under the United States Sentencing Guidelines. The images and videos depicted primarily male children, ranging in age from pre-pubescent to teenaged, engaged in sexually explicit acts. Among the images and videos of child pornography were depictions of sadomasochism, including sexually explicit images depicting bondage of young children. The following videos are examples of those in the “Untitled Folder”:

Judge Jackson’s Sentence: 60 months (60% below Guidelines; statutory mandatory minimum sentence)

“It also rests on my rejection of the corrosive politicization of the review process for Supreme Court nominees, which, on both sides of the aisle, is growing worse and more detached from reality by the year. While I have not and will not agree with all of Judge Jackson’s decisions and opinions, her approach to cases is carefully considered and is generally well-reasoned. She answered satisfactorily to my questions about matters like the Chevron doctrine, the Second Amendment, landmark Alaska laws, and Alaska Native issues. The support she has received from law enforcement agencies around the country is significant and demonstrates the judge is one who brings balance to her decisions.”~~Lisa Murkowski

United States v. Lucas W. Cane (judgment date: May 19, 2021; prison release date: November 30, 2022)

THE PROBATION OFFICER: Yes, Your Honor. We stand by our position that those — those — that information is material to the case because it justifies that 4-level enhancement for the sadistic and masochistic conduct. It includes descriptions of the pornography that — that is attributed to Mr. Cane. And, specifically, Mr. Cane personally posted 23 Dropbox and Mega links to the kid group, and it contained over 6500 files depicting children who were elementary school age, middle school, and high school ages, all engaged in sexual acts or posing sexually. And those videos and images depicted children engaged in masturbation and vaginal and anal penetration with objects; like hairbrushes, pins, pencils, curling irons, other objects, and minors also engaged in anal and vaginal sex.

Judge Jackson’s Sentence: 60 Months (31% below Guidelines)

“I will support the motion to discharge Judge Jackson’s nomination later tonight, and her confirmation later this week.”~~Lisa Murkowski

United States v. Adam Chazin (judgment date: May 25, 2021; prison released date: May 20, 2023)

Two Apple iPhones belonging to the Defendant were also recovered during the search of his home. These devices both contained images depicting the sexual abuse of children, including children as young as toddlers, and other images involving S&M conduct.

Judge Jackson’s Sentence: 28 months (64% below Guidelines)

Opening the meeting on Monday morning, Dick Durbin of Illinois, the committee’s Democratic chair, praised Jackson’s “impeccable qualifications” and said her experience as a public defender would bring a “missing perspective to the court”.

“Hers is a uniquely American family story, how much hope and promise can be achieved in just one generation,” Durbin said. “I’m proud we can bear witness to it.”~~Dickie Durbin

Behold, the uni-party.

United States v. Wesley Hawkins (judgment date: November 22, 2013; only 3-month sentence prison; no computer monitoring ordered; reoffended; second release date: January 26, 2020)

On or about January 19, 2013, the defendant uploaded approximately 21 images depicting child pornography and/or child erotica to a Skydrive account.

….

The 21 images include the following: (1) a prepubescent female child and a prepubescent male child standing next to each other without any clothes on where the female child is holding the male child’s penis; (2) a male prepubescent child lying on his back with his legs in the air with an erect penis; and (3) a prepubescent male child lying on his back with his eyes closed and with his underwear pulled down to make the child’s penis visible.

….

On or about March 4, 2013, the defendant uploaded approximately 15 images depicting child pornography and/or child erotica to a Skydrive account. These files include a video of two prepubescent males engaging in sexual conduct, including what appears to be anal penetration of one male child by the other male child.

….

On or about March 25, 2013, the defendant uploaded approximately 1 file depicting child pornography to his email account. The file contains an image of two male children, one of whom appears to be prepubescent. The prepubescent child is lying on his stomach on a bed. The other male child is on his knees straddling the prepubescent child with his penis appearing to penetrate the anus of the prepubescent child.

Judge Jackson’s Sentence: 3 months (97% below Guidelines)

In her sentencing, Jackson ruled she didn’t think the volume and content of porn he had was particularly egregious and she gave Hawkins essentially a slap on the wrist — and then apologized to him for it.

“This is a truly difficult situation,” she told Hawkins at sentencing. “I appreciate that your family is in the audience. I feel so sorry for them and for you and for the anguish that this has caused all of you.”

Jackson then expressed sorrow over even the light sentence she handed down. “I feel terrible about the collateral consequences of this conviction,” she said, explaining that “sex offenders are truly shunned in our society, but I have no control over the collateral consequences.”

She.Apologized.To.The.Pedophile.

I haven’t even touched on her light treatment of drug dealers and her releasing many convicts back into society early because she just doesn’t think keeping them locked up serves any purpose. Her concern is clearly not law-abiding citizens that pay her salary. Nor have I mentioned that she doesn’t know the difference between a man and a woman. And we are suppose to believe this person is wise enough to sit on the Supreme Court of the United States?

Clearly these three soulless depraved senators are in favor of those that enable the rape and torture of toddlers and infants. Yes, that is exactly what their “yes” vote means.

I am under no illusions that calling their office will make a bit of difference to them. If you’ve got time to make a couple of phone calls perhaps calling the Republican National Committee https://act.nrcc.org/contact-us/ or send an e-mail and tell them that is the limit, no more money to Republican National Committee. Although as I believe it is Mitt Romney’s daughter that is the head of it, I wouldn’t expect much. But also you might call your state Republican committee.

This, this woman is the personification of perverted justice, and the Biden crime family thinks she is the best to nominate for the Supreme Court.

Anyone know what’s on Hunter’s laptop?

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Crimes Against Humanity—The Trial

So I guess I haven’t been too subtle about longing to see the beagle torturer and others face the music Nuremberg style. I’ll sell popcorn. Heck, for that I might make popcorn and give it away.

I hear a rumbling in the distance that makes me wonder if these times they are achanging, that the narrative is crumbling. Is the tyranny of communism fixing to go on the run? Interesting things are coming to light. Tools of the purveyors of imposing their elitist one world tyranny are crumbling.

University That Funds Biden’s Think Tank And Hosts FactCheck.Org Has Contract With BioNTech, Gets Paid For Vaccine Sales And FDA Approvals

Documents obtained by NATIONAL FILE show that the University of Pennsylvania, which hosts and funds Joe Biden’s think tank called the Penn Biden Center, directly profits from the sale of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Coronavirus vaccines. The University gets more money if more vaccines are sold. The University of Pennsylvania also gets “milestone payments” when the Biden administration’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves a Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which represents a massive conflict of interest for Biden. BioNTech pays the University of Pennsylvania Board of Trustees directly, and the university is protected from civil liability if people try to sue for “bodily injury” or “death” caused by BioNTech vaccines.

Impartial fact checkers? Conflict of interest for President Puddin Xiden? What’s new?

Voices that try to warn of #VAIDS Vaccine Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Vaccine Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (VAIDS): ‘We should anticipate seeing this immune erosion more widely’

A Lancet study comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated people in Sweden was conducted among 1.6 million individuals over nine months. It showed that protection against symptomatic COVID-19 declined with time, such that by six months, some of the more vulnerable vaccinated groups were at greater risk than their unvaccinated peers.

Doctors are calling this phenomena in the repeatedly vaccinated “immune erosion” or “acquired immune deficiency”, accounting for elevated incidence of myocarditis and other post-vaccine illnesses that either affect them more rapidly, resulting in death, or more slowly, resulting in chronic illness.

All voices that threaten to shine a light must be silenced. To defeat the darkness, sometimes it only takes a little bit of light to shine in. For example Joe Rogan. This Is Who Is Behind The Joe Rogan Attack He dared allow Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr Robert Malone a platform to share information. It’s pretty interesting though that the attacks are coming from a Demoncrat superPAC, decidedly political, not medical.

I’ve shared the video of Professor Mattias Dsmet on Mass Formation, but I think we’re living in the biggest PsyOp ever. Apparently some people are concerned it might not be ethical. Ya think?

Ethical concerns arising from the Government’s use of covert psychological ‘nudges’

But, if nudge doesn’t work, this is political and has allowed the worst elements in politics to go full on dictator.

From Australia, a citizen tells of a video leaked by a worker on the covid quarantine cottage construction. Apparently some of the workers are wondering why quarantine cottages for sick people have two beds in them, with double pane glass making them harder to break out of. And gas piped straight in. Did I mention gas piped in? Maybe it’s for heat, but why make them harder to break out?

Then we have Canada, oh Canada where the gallant Truckers have Fidel Castro’s boy Justin on the run. Where oh where could he be?

Justin Castro in Beijing Brandon’s basement

Apparently the “small fringe element with wrong thoughts” aren’t actually small and most of Canada agrees with their thoughts. Eh? <did that sound Canadian? I was trying to sound Canadian>

Apparently the Canadian Farmers are also part of the “small fringe who think wrong”. They’ve joined in.

Even running blockades.

And if that weren’t glorious enough, the mounties! Nope, not the jackboots, the cowboys and cowgirls! Hey I could have put in an 11 second clip, but 11 seconds of this is just not enough!

But, tyrants gotta tyrant. Like the picture of Stacey Abrams sitting in all her un-masked glory amidst a sea of poor little children with their face diapers strapped on re-breathing their own CO2 and germs. Rules for thee, not for me.

The Ottawa police. So, rules for thee, not for me. Guess who doesn’t have to be injected? Right on the first one. The Ottawa police. Good job Kapos.

Apparently it was the city council of Ottawa and the police that urged Go Fraud Me to steal the money hardworking citizens had donated to support the free republic of Truckistan. Where CHAZ was cool with the media and “Summer of Love” Durkin, a peaceful protest is a insurrection and a threat. I guess they haven’t shot anyone or burned any buildings. There was one guy who showed up with a “confederate” flag. Apparently the FIB didn’t think this one through well. The crowd outted him as a plant and he slunk away. So Go Fraud Me who supported and ran fundraisers for Burn Loot and Murder don’t want any part of honest hardworking citizens. Except their money of course. Go Fraud Me was going to steal the money and redistribute it to whomever they wanted. We aren’t talking chump change. We’re talking 10 million. Funny how the threat of a senate investigation can get a corrupt company’s mind right.

Your boos…

Truckistan is peaceful, they’ve erected bouncy houses! Oh the inhumanity of it all! Bouncy houses! When will the terror stop?

The mounties (little m, law enforcement as opposed to big M Mounties as in the real Canadians riding in on their horses) tried to get tow truck drivers to pull the Semis out with tow trucks. All the tow truck drivers and companies have been forced to decline…..they all have covid.

But this shall not deter Fidel Castro’s son Justin, a chip off the old block. Nor shall it deter the jackbooted police who have begun confiscating fuel from the truckers. Many of the truckers are there with their with their families. They are trying to freeze them out in the frigid weather. What’s a few frozen children to the chief of police, the city council and Justin Castro?

https://twitter.com/i/status/1490497282827067401

But Canadians are a plucky lot! After the police threaten the supporters if they give fuel to the truckers they will be arrested the Canadians immediately backed down. Just kidding. EVERYBODY in Ottawa is walking around with gas cans. Some full, some not.

But back to the kids for a moment. As we know, the feckless FDA is approving the Murder shots for the children. Children who will be the test subjects, our children and grandchildren. The brilliant Steve Kirsch has a way we can all pitch in to stop it. It will take about 45 seconds out of your life. How you can help persuade the FDA committee not to approve Pfizer for kids under 5

Have you wondered why does Big Pharma and Fauxci (but I repeat myself) push so hard to get this unknown and untested substance injected into children? It’s about immunity. Not for the children, for the drug companies. Robert Kennedy Jr explained how this works. If it’s on the schedule of childhood vaccines, the drug companies can’t be sued even if it’s given to adults. Why are the drug companies so worried? It’s safe and effective.

Be brave, stand firm

So I saved the bestest for last. While most of the videos have been just clips, this is the whole thing. If you haven’t heard, there is a trial going on. And we the people are the jury. The name of the trial? Crimes Against Humanity. The web site is here https://www.grand-jury.net/ This is modeled after the Grand Jury structure. There will be evidence presented. There are lawyers from all over the world, actual doctors and scientists and vaccine injured individuals. This is the opening day. I hope you will watch it, and share it. The more people that realize this is taking place the more traction it will gain. May G-d bless and prosper their efforts as they shine light.

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Deluded Jew Still Doesn’t Get it

I ran across this article. The woman’s mental disconnect is astounding.

Jewish activist and legislators line up behind state’s new gun bill
Loren Lieb’s son, Josh, was shot twice during the North Valley Jewish Community Center shooting in 1999.

At the time, Josh was a 6-year-old at the JCC’s summer camp. When a white supremacist came onto the Granada Hills campus with multiple firearms, Josh was shot in the shin and the hip. Fortunately, the bullets narrowly missed his spine, and he survived.

The incident exposed his mother, Loren, to the grim realities of gun violence in the United States, where approximately 40,000 people die every year from gun-related injuries, according to a 2019 Pew study (some 60 percent of those are suicides), and in excess of 393 million guns are in circulation, according to a 2018 report from the Switzerland-based Small Arms Survey.

Lieb, a retired epidemiologist, has since become a dedicated gun control activist. She is currently serving as board chair of Women Against Gun Violence and is involved with the San Fernando Valley chapter of Brady California.

The Los Angeles Jewish Community Center spree was horrific. But it also perfectly illustrates why more victim disarming gun people control laws won’t help.

The bucket o’chum perpetrator ignored about every law on the books.

  • He was already a convicted violent felon.
  • He was a felon in possession of firearms.
  • He was in possession of an unregisted machinegun.
  • He attempted to murder five people.
  • He succeeded in murdering a sixth person.
  • He fled the police.

Some reports indicate that his Uzi had been converted to full-auto; so that would yet another law ignored.

So what new law does Lieb think will work this time? California Assembly Bill 1594.

If passed, AB-1594 would authorize private citizens to file lawsuits against the gun industry — including manufacturers, distributors and sellers of firearms — “if their failure to follow federal, state or local law caused injury or death or if the gun industry member engaged in unfair business practices,” according to a preliminary text of the legislation.

If manufacturers, distributors, or sellers broke laws, then they can already be sued. This bill changes nother there. The tricky part is “unfair business practices.” In 17200, we find:

As used in this chapter, unfair competition shall mean and include any unlawful, unfair or fraudulent business act or practice and unfair, deceptive, untrue or misleading advertising and any act prohibited by Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 17500) of Part 3 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code.

So if a manufacturer, distributor, or seller is engaged in some vague “unfair” practice, they can already be subjected to penalties. Again, Lieb’s hoped-for AB1594 changes nothing.

Even if it did…

The asshole who shot her son was a felon in unlawful possession. He obtained his firearms unlawfully, and not from the manufacturer or distributor; they were out of the loop. They couldn’t have stopped him from obtaining or using the firearms.

How in hell would they be responsible for what a fourth party did with arms obtained from a third party. If someone stole Lieb’s car, sold it on the black market, and the buyer hit me, could I sue Lieb?

It’s California, after all. Maybe I could, by showing that she hadn’t drained the tank (unloaded it), attached a steering lock, and locked it in a secure garage (“safe” storage).

If Lieb really wants to improve things, she should abandoned redundant legislation and concentrate on something that might work: sentencing reform that keeps violent people locked away where they’re less likely to murder innocents. At least prison could keep his violence off the streets.

Oh. Wait. California; so much for that idea.

 

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Remember “Fast and Furious?”

For those with short memories, “Fast and Furious,” aka Project Gunwalker, was an ATF plot to allow unlawful straw purchases of firearms from US gun shops, in order to — equally unlawful — traffick them to criminals in Mexico. Supposedly the project was ended when the ATF super-pros “lost track” of most of the firearms. The reality is that they had no intention of “tracking” them in the first place, as the real political plan was to have more US weapons — remember, purchased from ordinary gun stores — turn up in Mexican crime in order to “justify” more gun control here.

Mexican officials were not amused.

Neither was I.

Up until now, the only prosecution at all related to Gunwalker was that of the killers of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, who was murdered using one of the Gunwalker firearms. Today, I learned that we are finally seeing trafficking prosecutions.

In Mexico.

Mexico charges 7 in ‘Fast and Furious’ weapons trafficking, including top officials
Mexican prosecutors said Sunday they have charged seven people, including former top officials, in the “Fast and Furious” weapons trafficking scandal.

The December 2010 murder of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry exposed the bungled “Fast and Furious” investigation, in which agents from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives allowed criminals to buy guns with the intention of tracking the weapons.

But the agency lost most of the guns, including two that were found at the scene of Terry’s death in southern Arizona. The U.S. government has heavily pursued prosecution of the men involved in the killing.

Since they are including officials in this, and are looking for at least one extradition from the US, one can only hope the scope of their prosecution will expand to include some American officials. I’m looking at you, Holder.

Mexicans; still doing the jobs Americans won’t.

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Covid Trials (and Tribulations)

So my 93 year old Mom went to the Big City Medical Center on October 3rd, her 93 birthday, September 28th, was spent in her small apartment with her double injected and recently boosted younger sister and her daughter (Mom’s niece) a few days later she had a cough. For all my life I will regret that I was starting a 3 in a row stretch at work. Two days later she was taken to Big City Medical Center with WuFlu. The only good thing I can say about Big City Medical Center is they allowed one visitor a day for one hour.

My Aunt, not Mom’s sister, my Dad’s sister, lives a couple of floors up. They usually eat their meals together in the dining room. The day Mom’s younger sister came to visit with her daughter for the day my aunt came down and ate with them, then went back to her own apartment so she wasn’t around them that much. To my knowledge, no one else in the building has developed WuFlu within a close time frame. Neither Mom or my aunt are injected for different reasons. And since part of the people I take care of are double injected and boosted and I’m still taking care of them tells me enough. So what I’m saying in a round-a-bout way here is yes, I think Mom’s sister and her daughter shed their little spike proteins all over and Mom caught it, and yes that’s a real thing. Ignore the snopes one, they’ve been debunked as a website fact checking service. Then there is this

All-Cause Excess Deaths in Seniors (65+) in the US is up +71% compared to 2020, despite seniors being vaccinated 99.1% (1st dose).

All causes of senior death 71% higher, hmmm

So on to Big City Medical center the ambulance took her. I had to work that night, but was able to see her the next two days. I politely asked about using Ivermectin and was told they tried it, it didn’t work. I asked them if they knew what they’d done wrong? Considering India’s incredible success with it. But India and Japan are far from the only countries using Ivermectin early to beat WuFlu.

India’s Uttar Pradesh State Now COVID-Free, Recovery Rate Up 98.6% Because Of Ivermectin

COVID cases in Indian Uttar Pradesh drops by 97.1 percent because of Ivermectin use

The media lied about Japan using Ivermectin to fight WuFlu

But ideally, Ivermectin is administered early in the disease. For example when patients first come in the ER with it, rather than being sent home and told to take tylenol and come back if they can’t breath they should be given a script for Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine and zinc and told to hit the vitamins. But noooooooo. Which is not to say it won’t work if given later in a hospital setting.

Dying COVID-19 Patient Recovers After Court Orders Hospital to Administer Ivermectin

But for every success story like this there are more heartbreaking ones like this.

With Ivermectin in Hand, Wife Dies While Husband Begs Hospital to Administer

Update: Pennsylvania COVID-19 Patient Who Fought for Ivermectin Dies

And believe it or not, in addition to some very brave doctors and nurses who are fighting for their patients at great personal risk, I might add, are lawyers! And why on earth do we have to go to court to try a perfectly legal medication that is on the NIH web site of approved for use meds?

Virginia Hospital Provides Update After Court Holds It in Contempt

Who would have thunk it, lawyers that are fighting harder to save patients than some doctors.

So while Mom was in Big City Medical Center, I did not want her on Remdesivir, they aren’t going to give Ivermectin, but I don’t want her getting Remdesivir. They gave her Remdesivir. I asked the nurse taking care of her that day as we talked on the phone if they weren’t concerned about my diabetic, congestive heart failure Mom’s kidneys? No says she, “We’re giving her Lasix”. It was all I could do to keep from saying “Well, aren’t you the stupidest little cow in the pasture”, but I’m trying hard to do better. Yes, Lasix will make her pee and do not a dang thing to protect her kidneys from the damage caused by Remdesivir.

Every single thing Big City Medical Center did to my Mom was according to the Fauxci protocols. May he be swinging from a rope soon as the others who perpetrated medical experiments on unwilling subjects did. Nuremberg 2.0 can’t come soon enough. But back to Big City Medical Center, they followed the protocol to the letter. No Ivermectin, yes Remdesivir. Mom occasionally has a cough, she did before WuFlu and asked for sugar free honey lemon cough drops. I asked the nurse if I could bring some in. She said she would ask the doctor. I sat there and thought “Awesome! All those years of medical school, the mountain of school debts, the sleepless nights and your sole choice is now can the patient have a sugar free lemon cough drop. Wow, Fauxci has really destroyed the practice of medicine.”

Don’t even get me started on them whacking her with Zyprexa. Yes, it has it’s uses, but right patient, right dose is kind of important. If what you gave your patient makes her unresponsive for 3 days, you screwed up. Pro-tip? Don’t attempt to prove the patient is indeed responsive by pinching the webbing between her thumb and finger under the bed cover and when she grimaces and withdraws her hand try to tell the daughter sitting there you didn’t that you were just “stroking her hand”. I’ve been in the game longer than you’ve been alive bitch. I know what “responsive to pain” is.

I realize this column is more disjointed than usual, but should you or someone you care about wind up in “Big City Medical Center” I want to pass a few useful things along. Although I’m pretty sure this won’t be the last column dealing with WuFlu, because, you see that is the tool to enact the tyranny. The more information we have, the more ammunition we have to counter. Sometimes.

So, here we go.

Claim: The CDC, AMA, FDA, FIB, CIA, ATF have not approved Ivermectin for use in treating WuFlu. Ok, who has? The NIH, yeah. Bet me?

https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/tables/antiviral-characteristics/

Now for grins and giggles, take a look at the pdf of the site from 8th July 2021 and compare them. Apparently the NIH decided to change the web site somewhere between July and 16th December. Guess too many people heard Dr. Ardis. Link to follow.

Table_ Characteristics of Potential Antiviral Agents _ COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines a pdf

But why oh why would hospitals want to kill people with Remdesivir? Follow the money honey.

They get paid more from Medicare and Medicaid.

https://www.cms.gov/medicare/covid-19/new-covid-19-treatments-add-payment-nctap

And just in case that disappears or changes, another pdf

New COVID-19 Treatments Add-On Payment (NCTAP) _ CMS

But Remdesivir is safe and effective, which is why they withdrew it from the study of ebola medications because it had a >50% mortality.

A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Ebola Virus Disease Therapeutics

And, I just give you the pdf on that as well.

New England Journal of medicine Ebola drugs

Now if you really want an eye opening lecture, here is Dr Bryan Ardis who lays it out pretty clearly.

https://rumble.com/vpjo7d-doctor-bryan-ardis-its-the-covid-19-protocols-that-are-mass-murdering-covid.html

There are doctors out there who are fighting for their patients, and while you may have to get in touch with them via the internet as most doctors have been threatened and fired if they try to treat their patients rather than follow Fauxci’s orders, they are there.

But how you ask, could the whole world and a massive amounts of the medical professionals be caught up in this? The same way the German people were. It’s why I’ve been so froggy about this from the start, the patterns were familiar. Professor Mattias Desmet has explained Mass Formation Psychosis. It’s a Rumble link, so hopefully it will be there. If you ever felt like the world was going crazy (along with part of your family) here ya go. You are not nuts.

https://rumble.com/vq8ld6-the-world-gripped-by-covid-mass-psychosis-and-mass-formation-prof.-mattias-.html

But rather than end this on a down note, I do have promising news.

I read a statement from the CEO of Baskin Robbins. They have conducted an extensive 2 week test and it shows that mint chocolate chip ice cream will prevent the moronic variant. You won’t get it and you can’t spread it. To keep everyone safe every American is required to eat 1 scoop of mint chocolate chip ice cream weekly. It’s safe and effective.

Two weeks and millions of dollars later:

The CEO of Baskin Robbins has announced the addition of a midweek scoop is now required. Dr. Floaty said it was always planned to be a two scoop dosing.

Two weeks and millions of dollars later:

The CEO of Baskin Robbins has announced that due to the variants a booster scoop is now recommended. Dr Floaty announces two weeks later the booster is now required to be considered “fully dosed” and that they had always thought a booster scoop might be necessary.

A month later and millions of dollars and increased stock value:

The CEO of Baskin Robbins has announced that the people not eating their ice cream have caused a spread of the corona flu. To keep those who are eating the ice cream safe from those who aren’t eating the ice cream everyone will be forced to eat ice cream. And another scoop will now be required on Tuesdays.

It’s safe and effective. Baskin Robbins denies any of the side effects of obesity and diabetes have any relationship to the ice cream mandate.

It’s safe and effective.

My “Doctor Floaty” reference.

Big City Medical Center allowed one visitor for one hour a day.

Plenty of time for me to sneak a dose of Quercetin and Zinc down her.

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Hanukkah 2021

Is a very strange time for me. I love Hanukkah, but this year I can easily see how the Hanukkah story could be re-done to fit the circumstances of today. Let me just say right off the bat that if someone wants the shot of experimental mRNA gene therapy, I think that is their decision. But by the same token, I vehemently object to it being forced into anyone that doesn’t want it. And that’s where this Hanukkah thought is headed.

We know that Hanukkah is the celebration of the re-dedication of the Temple after it had been defiled by the Greeks. The Greeks were a nation of culture and learning. They knew their beliefs and customs were superior to everyone else. The hysterical fits abound in those absolutely unhinged over the injection like the racist Joy(less) Reid, anyone on msnbc, cnn or most any of the major #FakeNews media really are a fine example of people who know they know more than anyone else. Their opinion is the only one that counts. Or else.

The Greeks didn’t necessarily want to kill off all the Jews, they wanted to kill off Judaism. We were forbidden to observe time related events such as Shabbat and new months, as well as commandments from G-d such as the study of Torah or circumcision. Those could cost you your life. Your thoughts and beliefs would be forced into compliance.

Today we have the purveyors of panic porn that do the same thing, their belief is the only belief, and anyone who attempts to attend religious services when the ATA* 1 says you can not will be punished. Anyone who attempts to hold to tried and true means of handling a medical event will be punished. Anyone who points out the virus is 99+% survivable with treatment, real treatment like the Zelenko protocol or Ivermectin will be punished. Anyone who points out anything contrary to the ATA approved narrative will be punished. The side of “love and tolerance” will brook no dissent. Hysteria, denouncement and de-platforming will ensue. Your thoughts and opinions will be forced into compliance.

I’ll try to put this as delicately as I can without being crass. One of the seminal events that may well have contributed to the Hasmonean rebellion was the marriage of their sister and jus primae noctis, “first night rights.” The governor would kidnap and assault every bride on her wedding night. The whole story can be read here. I urge you to, it is not that long and very worth while. A gist of it is the Greeks continued to make increasingly tyrannical demands of the Jews and their faith which we found ways of skirting and working around. Until it came to a point where the women were forced to accept the injection of a substance into their bodies they vehemently did not want. Then the Jews went to war.

Personally I absolutely see this as a religious issue. My DNA is the way G-d meant my DNA to be, he created me with a purpose, a plan and he equipped me with the things he knew I would need to accomplish it. If he wanted my DNA different, he could certainly have made it so. In short I’m saying the G-d of heaven and earth who created all most assuredly does not need any help from Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson and Johnson or any other pharmaceutical company.

A more amusing comparison is Antiochus the IV, he liked the name Epiphanes, which meant “the gods’ beloved. We called him Epimanes which means “madman”. You know, like someone who would shut down his own country’s oil production and then beg foreign countries who hate us to produce more oil and then lie to the people. Like someone who would sell of his country’s assets to a country that hates them. Like someone who would demand that free citizens be forced to take an experimental injection in clear violation of the Nuremberg code. And it may well come to force as it is in the disarmed nation of Australia where the army is going into Aboriginal villages and physically throwing people to the ground and injecting them against their will. Like a madman who would say people can’t have their job, eat in a restaurant, ride public transportation, or attend events if they can’t prove they have had the injection. Yeah, a madman like that.

As I regard the list of appointees in the Xiden regime I have yet to find one that isn’t a communist, America hater, corrupt or unhinged. The censorship of medical opinions and open discussion has never before been seen like this. The denial of medical treatment to people is unprecedented. What? Next we tell people with a fractured leg to come back when the bone is poking through the skin? This refers to people that come in the ER with Covid and rather than being given the Ivermectin protocol or the Zelenko protocol are basically sent home and told to come back if they can’t breath. We’re suppose to be in the midst of a “pandemic” with a new “variant” on the way and Xiden/Epimanes is ordering frontline healthcare workers who have worked since the beginning fired? And something I find truly frightening is I am beginning to see the discrimination in treatment towards those that are un-injected. Because that I have seen before. That pattern I do recognize. 

And the plans for tyranny are just getting started. Green pass anyone? Papers please.

But this is Hanukkah of 2021, and I am seeing miracles. The OSHA mandate has been stopped and my crush (hope his wife doesn’t mind) the gallant Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, lead the charge with other states and stopped the insane decree that forced healthcare workers to be injected. And then in a blossom of goodness the royal decree was blocked nationwide.

What hubris! A madman indeed! Although he is far from the only madman running around.

But America is beginning to fight back, and I can’t think of a more auspicious time, well, maybe Independence Day. But I actually see more similarities with the conditions of the Hasmonean rebellion.

Do you wonder where Maccabee came from?

Perhaps the best known explanation is that the word “Maccabee” is composed of the initial letters of a verse the Jewish people sang after G‑d split the sea: “Mi kamocha ba’eilim Hashem (מי כמוך באילים י׳), “Who is like You among the mighty, O G‑d.”

It is said that this phrase was the battle cry of Maccabees, written upon their banners and shields.

I will leave you with the inspiring speech of Judah Maccabee as he and his little band faced a far bigger, more evil force of Seron at Beth-Horon.

Chapter 3 Book of Maccabees 1

14 So he said, “I will make a name for myself and win honor in the kingdom. I will wage war against Judah and his followers, who have despised the king’s command.”

15 And again a large company of renegades advanced with him to help him take revenge on the Israelites.

16 When he reached the ascent of Beth-horon,* Judah went out to meet him with a few men.

17 But when they saw the army coming against them, they said to Judah: “How can we, few as we are, fight such a strong host as this? Besides, we are weak since we have not eaten today.”

18 But Judah said: “Many are easily hemmed in by a few; in the sight of Heaven there is no difference between deliverance by many or by few;

19 for victory in war does not depend upon the size of the army, but on strength that comes from Heaven.

20 With great presumption and lawlessness they come against us to destroy us and our wives and children and to despoil us;

21 but we are fighting for our lives and our laws.

22 He* will crush them before us; so do not fear them.”

23 When he finished speaking, he rushed suddenly upon Seron and his army, who were crushed before him.

24 He pursued Seron down the descent of Beth-horon into the plain. About eight hundred* of their men fell, and the rest fled to the land of the Philistines.

25 Then Judah and his brothers began to be feared, and dread fell upon the Gentiles about them.

Mi kamocha ba’eilim Hashem (מי כמוך באילים י׳), “Who is like You among the mighty, O G‑d.” Indeed.

חג חנוכה שמח

Happy Hanukkah!

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ARs Are Not Machineguns

Gun Owners of America, Inc. v. Garland, GOA’s bump-fire stock case brought about an interesting development. The Department of Justice sent the court a letter in response to a request about the meaning of “can be readily restored to shoot.”

Violence enabling lawyers who claim that the existence of bump-fire stocks, lightning links, and autosears mean that AR-pattern firearms are machineguns should take note of page 2 of that letter.

In any event, an AR-15 is not a firearm that can be “readily restored” tp fire automatically. An AR-15 — a semiautomatic firearm — is not a weapon that “previously could shoot automatically but will not in [its] present condition.

To be honest, the possibility that courts or the ATF would so rule has concerned me. So I hope the ATF also reads this letter, too. I don’t think we should get too complacent about this, but we can breathe a little easier… for now.

[Permission to republish this article is granted so long as it is not edited, and the author and The Zelman Partisans are credited.]

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