Month: March 2022

To answer the media on the question of gay teachers

I was born and raised in Miami, Florida.

From 6th to 12th grade, one of our teachers was gay.  We all sort of assumed it, but no one knew for sure.

A few years after I graduated, we discovered how gay he was.

There was a local scandal because a student found a picture of him on a gay fetish message board under a pseudonym.

The man taught at that school for over a decade and nobody knew what he was upto.

He was a great teacher and a nice guy.

We students didn’t know anything about his private life, which turned out to be rather spicy.

This was 20 years ago when teachers didn’t tell their students about what sort of things they got into in their private lives.

So it’s perfectly possible for a gay teacher to built a rapport with students and for the students to know nothing about the teacher’s sex life.

The teachers who say that’s not possible are lying.

I know from first hand experience.

How Long Will This Go On

Before we can start working on the Rules of Three and preparing, we
need to look at the time frame we are dealing with. This is true for
every stage of the process.

Survival schools teach the 4/4/40 levels.

  • 1 to 4 days: Short term
  • 4 to 40 days: Medium term
  • 40+ days: Long term

The skills and resources you need to survive for a day or two are
completely different from the skills and resources you need to survive
for 4 to 40 days which is completely different again from the skills
and resources you need to survive long term.

And, you need to add to that your long term goal…

To live and live well

Living is much different from surviving. I can survive in a three
season tent with tarp thrown over it, huddling for warmth, trying to
find enough food to stay alive. I would much rather live in my house
with a wood cooking stove with the family sleeping in the kitchen in
the winter.

Short Term

“Short term” is considered to be anything less than 4 days. We hear
stories about this sort of survival all the time. You are probably
familiar with:

  • the guy that was trapped in his car for 3 days and survived on
    nothing but Taco Bell hot sauce. (And the extra weight he carried
    with him.)
  • the people that were trapped on I95 in the winter of 2021-2022. Some
    were there for more than 24 hours.

This is sometimes the easiest to deal with. This is the “spend money
and it’s done” level of preparing. A 72 hour bar for each person and a
few liters of water and you have the food and water covered. Medical
is a bit different, but not that bad. You should carry a couple of days
worth of your daily medications with you.

These types of emergencies are often the result of weather or single
point failure. They are not systemic in nature. And often they are of
a limited nature.

Examples:

  • Weather takes down the power lines and you are without power for a
    few days.
  • You can’t get home from the office because of road conditions.
  • You got lost in the woods but were able to call for rescue.
  • The creek done rose and the bridge is under water.
  • The excavator took out all services to your block

In most of these situations, a little bit of planning will get you
through. That and following the biggest rule of them all: Don’t
Panic

A few years ago I came back into the house after spending a few hours
tilling the field. It wasn’t late, the sun was still up. When I got
into the living room it looked like a cheap romantic flick set.

The power had gone out, about 2 hours earlier. One of my family had
started the wood cook stove and it was up to temperature to cook
dinner. But the other members had gone into panic mode. There were 2
or 3 dozen candles in the living room/dining room plus 4 oil lamps.
And all of them were burning.

The only light source they hadn’t used was my Coleman lantern, and
that was because they couldn’t find it. (Yeah, I did hide some things
from them.)

It was still light outside, but the panic they felt led them to
light all those candles and lamps. Panic caused them to use resources that
were unneeded and which could have been difficult to replace.

Medium Term

For medium term survival, we do need some actual preparation. For
a long week without any travel, the food you have in your
refrigerator, freezer and pantry should take you through. A 72 hour
bar and a few liters of water in your car is more than enough.

But what if it is for a week?

After a whole week without power, the food in your fridge will
probably go bad. You’ll use up your eggs and butter. Your bread will
either be almost gone or going moldy. You need to have some
preparations in place to make it through.

This is the place where you can spend a whole lot of money to get what
you need for your 40 days. “Survival food buckets” run from around
$100 to north of $250. And the price per meal varies even more. The
nice thing is that it is easy. Spend your dollars, and you have your 30 day
supply of food.

Water becomes a bigger issue. You can easily store enough water for 4
days. You should consider a gallon a day per person. So four days
without water for a family of four is just over 12 gallons. 3 five
gallon jerry cans will do it. A six pack of water bricks would do it.

But in the medium term you need to be able to collect, transport, and
clean your water to make it potable. This is a different problem from
just storing and using water.

Your medication requirements change, too. You might have a 7 day supply
of your daily medication with you at all times. But do you have a 30
day supply? What if you are just about at the end of this month’s
supply?

Huddling around a indoor-safe heater for three or four days is very
doable. Handling 3 or 4 weeks? Or 10 weeks? That’s a bit different.
Do you have enough fuel on hand to keep your heat going for 1 to 10
weeks?

Do you have an auxiliary source of heat that uses a different type of
fuel?

And do you know how to use all the tools and resources you have? And
can you do it?

Example: You have five gallon jerry cans. You have a fresh water
source only a half mile from your location. Have you ever tried to
carry 80 lbs a half mile? Can you still do it? Hanging from your
hand? Have you tried using a wheelbarrow to transport your cans? A
dolly? Your bicycle?

Long Term

This is where you are transitioning from what you have stored, to
hunting/gathering. What is available for you to gather? Gathering can
mean standing in line at the FEMA line to get your 1000Kcal meal for
the day. It could mean bread lines or trading unskilled labor for
meat.

It means being able to plant crops and bring them up. It means being
able to raise livestock. For food (eggs, milk, and later meat), for
shelter (hides into clothing or tarps, fur into yarn and cloth). It
means having skills that people want and are willing to trade for.

And it means being able to keep all the goods you have. That raider
that just wants your last “survival bucket” doesn’t care that you are
the guy that is fixing all the broken machinery in town. All he wants
is that bucket, and if you and yours end up dead so he and his aren’t
hungry that night, that’s okay with him.

There is a famous Dilbert cartoon on disaster planning. Dilbert
explains what he has to Alice. Alice replies with, “I’m preparing
too. I have your home address and I noticed that your preparations
are light on defensive weaponry.” pause “Can you add some protein
bars to the shopping list?”

I was part of a prepping group for a while. I left when I realized
that the loudest member was a raider. He was never interested in any
part of preparing except the weapons. He was always trying to get
information from other members on what they had.

He has learned enough that he has stated explicitly that our part of
the state is a no-go zone for his people. We have proven to him that
we are a hard target.

Note, a hard target doesn’t mean that you can’t be cracked. It just
means that it is easier, cheaper and safer to take on other targets.

Medical

The 4/4/40 layout applies to medical as well. Except we aren’t
talking about days, but instead minutes and hours. Medical is about
keeping a person alive for the next 4 minutes. Then keeping them
alive until EMS arrives in the next 40 minutes.

And all of that is much different from keeping somebody alive for 40
hours without full up medical services.

Thanks

Thank you to Capt CJ in the comments for pointing me at the 4/4/40.
This is the method we have been using but I had not seen it broken
down this way before. It is helpful to have a formalized way of
looking at time issues.


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This Administration is going to go to war with DeSantis over grooming children

 

So the weight of the Department of Education is going to be brought against Florida schools so teachers can talk to kindergarten and elementary school children about sex and gender.

Consider that there are countless photos of Joe Biden being inappropriately handsy with children.

There are rumors that Hunter’s laptop contained kiddie porn.

Secretary Buttigieg’s husband is a groomer teacher and camp counselor.

Then there was Biden’s SCOTUS nominee who is soft on pedophiles during sentencing and defended her position in her confirmation hearing.

This really is an insane situation where a Governor with overwhelming support in a desire to protect the innocence of young children is being assailed by the highest powers in the land who want to be able to talk to elementary school children about sex.

But don’t you dare say we are run by a cabal of pedophiles, that’s a conspiracy theory.

The War on child grooming and the ruining of childhood innocence under the banner of LGBT+ rights is the culture war of the era.

 

Disney is full of groomers

 

An executive producer for a children’s television network openly admits to shoehorning as much queer content into children’s shows as she possibly can with little pushback from management.

 

I’m just going to say it: if you are a mother and you are bragging about having two queer children, you failed as a mother.

At least failed dads don’t brag their daughters are strippers.

I’d put cash money down on a bet that one of her kids came out as something non-conforming and she heaped so much praise and attention on that child, showing them off for acceptance and accolades about how “she is such a good mom for supporting her [queer] child” that the other one came out too just so mommy would love them as well.

I swear, upper middle-class clout chasing, virtue signaling  white women are the most destructive force on earth.  They will literally poison, mutilate, and murder their own children for likes of Twitter and Facebook.

This vacuous failure of a mother is pushing her sickness on other children through her position at Disney.

 

An accurate reflection of New York?  So a show about looting, transsexual prostitutes, vagrants pushing people in front of subway cars, and antisemitic hate crimes?

Again, management shoving all of this into children’s shows.

They are on a mission to influence and recruit children.

It’s undeniable.

As I said before, the war on child grooming and the ruining of childhood innocence under the banner of LGBT+ rights is the culture war of the era.

 

This is how you get killdozers on Main Street

Speaking of rural Alabama cities with asshole law enforcement, let me introduce you to Brookside, Alabama:

Police in this tiny Alabama town suck drivers into legal ‘black hole’

Months of research and dozens of interviews by AL.com found that Brookside’s finances are rocket-fueled by tickets and aggressive policing. In a two-year period between 2018 and 2020 Brookside revenues from fines and forfeitures soared more than 640 percent and now make up half the city’s total income.

And the police chief has called for more.

The town of 1,253 just north of Birmingham reported just 55 serious crimes to the state in the entire eight year period between 2011 and 2018 – none of them homicide or rape. But in 2018 it began building a police empire, hiring more and more officers to blanket its six miles of roads and mile-and-a-half jurisdiction on Interstate 22.

By 2020 Brookside made more misdemeanor arrests than it has residents. It went from towing 50 vehicles in 2018 to 789 in 2020 – each carrying fines. That’s a 1,478% increase, with 1.7 tows for every household in town.

“It’s my understanding that a guy can go out there and I mean, he can fall into a black hole,” Jefferson County District Attorney Danny Carr said of drivers getting entangled financially. “You know, we’ve had a lot of issues with Brookside.”

Jefferson County Sheriff Mark Pettway said the same.

“We get calls about Brookside quite regularly because they really go outside their jurisdiction to stop people,” Pettway said. “Most of the time people get stopped, they’re going to get a ticket. And they’re saying they were nowhere near Brookside.”

Police stops soared between 2018 and 2020. Fines and forfeitures – seizures of cars during traffic stops, among other things – doubled from 2018 to 2019. In 2020 they came to $610,000. That’s 49% of the small town’s skyrocketing revenue.

A department of nine officers in a 1,253-person town is far larger than average. Across the country, the average size of a force is one officer for every 588 residents, according to a Governing Magazine study that examined federal statistics.

Last year, based on Jones’ testimony, Brookside had at least one officer for every 144 residents.

In 2018, when the town had one full-time police officer and a few part-timers, it reported no serious crimes to the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center. Brookside Police did patrol the 1.5-mile stretch of Interstate 22 within their jurisdiction and wrote tickets that brought in $82,467 in fines.

By 2020 officers in the sleepy town were undergoing SWAT training and dressing in riot gear, even as the city continued with only a volunteer fire department. It parked a riot control vehicle — townspeople call it a tank — outside the municipal complex and community center. Traffic tickets, and criminalizing those who passed through, became the city’s leading industry.

Total town income more than doubled from 2018 to 2020 – from $582,000 to more than $1.2 million – as fines and forfeitures rose 640%.

If you want your blood to boil, go read the whole article.

It is filled with individual stories of people who were charged with fabricated crimes, multiple felonies, and run through the ringer for thousands in fees and fines.

I think this is the worst part:

Most of the vehicles Brookside Police drive are unmarked, and tinted.

Chief Jones testified under oath that just one of the 10 Brookside vehicles is painted with police striping, but nine others bear no emblems, and seven are tinted all the way around, making it impossible to see inside. Jones testified his officers wear gray uniforms with no Brookside insignias.

Every single aspect of this is criminal.

This is a mayor and a police chief that use their jurisdiction on a six mile stretch of Interstate outside of Birmingham to shakedown citizens.

And a judge let’s them get away with it.

If there ever was a town begging for a fully armed and armored killdozer to set things right, this is it.

Alabama Sheriff is butthurt his grift was ended by the state

From the Sheriff of Barbour County, Alabama.

 

Fuck that guy.

Barbour County, Alabama is a rural county on the Alabama/Georgia border.  The entire population of the county is 25,000 people and the largest city, Eufaula, Alabama, is barley 13,000 people.  The county seat of Clayton is less than 3,000 people.

Counties like Barbour are why permitless carry is popular, because when you live out in the middle of nowhere, going into town to get a permit from the one admin in the tiny Sheriff’s office is a pain in the ass.

But Alabama permits are $20 per year for upto five years.

The Sheriff in podunk county is mad that the state took away one of his revenue streams.

 

Fuck that guy.

MDPD does not give a flock of seagulls

Miami ain’t Portland or Seattle. Notice how onlookers protest and complain, but do not dare interfere.

And yes, one of them needs a better holster.

And good luck trying to stick an accusation of racism.