Anyone who has followed me for more than a few days knows that I say watch South Africa for what is going to happen here. In fact, today’s riot in Johannesburg looked remarkably similar to the one in Philadelphia last night. An incident happened last week in which South Africans used the skills outlined inContinue reading “Mutual Aid Success in Hoedspruit”
Monthly Archives: September 2023
Ruck to Live 2023
On Saturday (September 23rd), I attended the Ruck to Live in Brighton, Michigan. This was my second year attending. I went with a group of people who were fans and have become friends after meeting on Twitter, then in real life. I can’t encourage you enough to go to events and meet your mutuals inContinue reading “Ruck to Live 2023”
A Lesson From Rhodesia
Back in early American history, the “militant farmer” was the concept of the pioneers heading west. Born out of the “Minuteman” that led to this nation’s birth, the militant farmer was little changed until 1900 rolled around. He may have traded his musket for a lever action, but the principle was the same. The farmerContinue reading “A Lesson From Rhodesia”
Pay Attention
Last week, my friend Mike Shelby of Forward Observer/GrayZone Activity put out a thread detailing the indictment of 61 far left activists for their activity at the Cop City protests. While many cheered on what seemed to be a far-overdue indictment against ANTIFA, what the indictment reveals are significant risks to those of us involvedContinue reading “Pay Attention”
Drones
The rapid expansion and proliferation of drones across every spectrum of society has us now needing to understand their uses and implications from a preparedness perspective. I’ve touched on these topics briefly in my books, but we need to revisit it. My friend Don Shift has written an excellent book on drones that I willContinue reading “Drones”
22 Rules
In 1501, a writer and priest named Desiderius Erasmus was staying at a castle occupied by one of the orders of knights then spread throughout Europe. He met a Knight there who was rather friendly, but quite rough around the edges. The Knight’s wife begged Erasmus to help her husband, so Erasmus wrote Enchiridion MilitisContinue reading “22 Rules”