Month: February 2017

No, but I am the Nazi…

 

I have no idea who Gavin McInnes is or to what kind of political ideas he goes for, but this woman’s behavior (self-proclaimed NYU professor) is something to behold.

Her rant remind me of a bit of scene I saw in certain movie:

I know they are trying their best to redefine what Nazi is, but they are not only failing, but it can get quite expensive and maybe it will be them who gets a free trip east inside a train car.

Just a reminder.

Never Again

Evidence: It is all over the place and you are contributing.

I posted about this incident before IIRC, but this video has a great audio track.

Not only we have the great evidence-collection devices known as Smartphones, but there are several patrons on calls to what I presume is 911. In fact, I think the soft-spoken lady we can clearly hear on this video is giving a blow-by-blow account of the events to a 911 operator and the recording machines at 911 HQ. That is evidence that will be used in court. 

So, at the end of the video when Sumdood is being arrested and he is claiming innocence, he does not know that he already has given the State several megabytes of evidence against himself.

There is an old Spanish saying that goes: “You are Slave of what you said and Master of what you did not.”  Even though you are not being an anal orifice like the idjit in the video, if you happen to be in a situation, not only you need to be careful on what you say but also frugal.  It is hard to do in a high stress situation, but unless you know 100% (which is never) that things will go your way, the least amount of words and proper ones you say is the best strategy.  It is hard to explain to a jury that it was a burst of emotion at that moment  and that you really did not mean to say “I will kill you back!” to kill back the moron offering to kill you. But you don’t need to explain the “Hey dude! I don’t want trouble I just want you to leave me alone.” which is something your defense lawyer could use to say you were trying to de-escalate the moment.

You may want to think about this a bit longer.

A tool to enhance your EDC

Reviewing the videos from Berkeley and the Inauguration, I figured that we may need a system between the personal blade and firearm, specially in places where a gun might not be allowed but some sort of small and very concealable strike item can sneak in.

Enter the ASP P16 collapsible baton:

At 6.5 inches closed and 16 fully extended, I think this baby would cover both defensive and offensive capabilities. I have handed one long time ago, but I have zero training on it so I can only rely on ASP’s long-standing quality and figure they won’t sell crap. It goes just under $55 which is not cheap, but you should see some of the crap they sell cheaper and last about 4 strikes in real life. Buy cheaper breakfast cereal, but don’t go dumb on life-saving devices.

Obviously, you must understand that this is NOT a Less Lethal weapon, in fact it more than likely be considered a lethal weapon in most, if not all jurisdictions in the US.  But the way I see it, you have a tool that will help you block incoming attack by “flagpoles” and “sign holders” and allowing to return the favor.

I did a quick internet check, and you can get training at local Security Companies in one day of training and with a cost around $100.  This is not only important because it teaches you how to use the baton, where to hit and more importantly where NOT to hit (remember the warning about deadly weapon?) It also can be used to show you are not just some cop wannabe who just bought a baton online to appear all butch, but you took the time, money and effort to properly train yourself in defensive techniques with the baton.

That’s about it, give it a thought. Any reader with experience on both this batons and baton training, feel free to revise, correct and expand in the comment section.

 

Why is the Left and the Gun Control Groups against Campus Carry?

Because they could not get away with this crap for long.

The Antifa and the Fascist Gun Control groups (including those financed by Michael Bloomberg) will rethink tactics once the police starts drawing with chalk around masked bodies.