That’s one way to stop criminals…

  Courtesy of a link provided on MeWe, we find this video clip documenting how Brazilian motorists, plagued with thieves on motorcycles, are dealing with the problem.  WARNING:  It’s violent and pretty terminal, so if you’re sensitive to that sort of thing, don’t watch it.  Click the tweet image below to be taken to the… Continue reading That’s one way to stop criminals…

Parasites and society

  Arthur Sido has an article (excellent, as usual) about what he calls “Kleptoparasitism” in society.  Here’s a brief excerpt. When the “Great Society” and “War on Poverty” took shape, a new permanent parasite class formed: people, usually single mothers, who rely in part or in whole on government payments. As the decades have gone… Continue reading Parasites and society

Refugees, migrants, and crime

  We’ve all seen how the flood of illegal aliens pouring unchecked across our southern border has brought with it greatly increased crime, violence, and social ills.  The Mexican cartels control the trade in human bodies, charging each of them to get them to (and then into) the USA.  In turn, those migrants are threatened… Continue reading Refugees, migrants, and crime

No wonder the criminals are winning

  I was startled to see these figures. A retired Chicago Police Department Chief of Detectives, Eugene Roy, describes the situation. … police in Chicago are understaffed and under supported by leadership, which has led to plummeting morale and skyrocketing anxiety. “The suicides and the current climate go hand in hand,” Roy said, explaining that… Continue reading No wonder the criminals are winning

The reason why the London Metals Exchange “blew up in March”

  There’s an old saying that if you owe the bank $1 million, you have a problem.  However, if you owe the bank $100 million, the bank has a problem.  That appears to have been behind the London Metal Exchange‘s unprecedented actions during March this year, when they effectively defrauded dozens, perhaps hundreds of independent… Continue reading The reason why the London Metals Exchange “blew up in March”

The Georgia Guidestones “bombing” may not have been a bomb

  By now I’m sure most readers know that the so-called Georgia Guidestones were damaged by an explosion on Wednesday morning.  The rest of the monument was demolished soon afterwards, allegedly due to “safety concerns“. I have grave doubts about the news coverage of the incident so far.  I haven’t commented until now because I’ve… Continue reading The Georgia Guidestones “bombing” may not have been a bomb

Urban crime and violence is becoming a self-sustaining monster, feeding on itself

  The shooting of Jayland Walker by police in Akron, OH last week is becoming yet another flashpoint in urban hatred of and violence towards police, law and order. By now I’m sure most of my readers have read about what happened, but for those overseas who may have missed it:  Mr. Walker apparently fired… Continue reading Urban crime and violence is becoming a self-sustaining monster, feeding on itself

Hundreds of detectives quitting NYPD – to criminals’ great relief

  Yesterday we talked about Seattle’s police force and its problems retaining officers, and how this was typical of many big cities.  As if to echo and reinforce the point, the New York Post points out that the NYPD is having the same problem with its detective force – the people who actually investigate crimes… Continue reading Hundreds of detectives quitting NYPD – to criminals’ great relief

In many big cities, responding to crime is no longer the police force’s top priority

  This report from Seattle makes disturbing reading for those living there, but its implications stretch far beyond that city, and beyond Washington state as well.  The push to “defund the police” and impose left-wing, progressive perspectives on city administrations, prosecuting authorities and those who enforce the law has resulted in many liberal cities struggling… Continue reading In many big cities, responding to crime is no longer the police force’s top priority

The pedophiles are at it again

  Yet another organization appears to be trying to make child sexual abuse more acceptable by renaming it.  (If that link doesn’t connect – it seems to work intermittently – try this one for the same article at a different Web page.) Ageplay is the latest attempt to mainstream the obscene fetishes of “minor-attracted persons”… Continue reading The pedophiles are at it again