Let me say, right at the outset, that I have sympathy for drug addicts. I’ve been addicted myself (to cigarettes) and it was a very long, difficult path to wean myself off them. (I owe that to my wife, who gave me an ultimatum – cigarettes, or her. I made the right choice!) Even… Continue reading A brutal truth remains politically incorrect – but nevertheless true
Tag: Crime
Looters are probably coming to a store near you
We’ve all seen footage of mobs of feral inner-city dwellers charging into stores, grabbing an armful of goods apiece, and running for the exits. Most get away scot-free. Cities with liberal, left-wing administrations are the happy hunting grounds for these organized looters, but they’re spreading to other places as they grow bolder. Their loot… Continue reading Looters are probably coming to a store near you
How our elections were – and are – stolen
American Thinker has a fascinating article showing the machinations and shenanigans underlying our supposedly “democratic” elections. After the 2020 election results stopped in the middle of the night and vote trajectories magically changed when they fired up again, thousands of people, just like you, didn’t buy it. They formed armies of canvassers in 35… Continue reading How our elections were – and are – stolen
Education in California: the latest field for financial fraud?
I was frustrated to read this article at the College Fix. The California Community Colleges system is being overwhelmed by thousands of fake students, or “bots,” applying and enrolling in classes to scam money from financial aid. Kim Rich, a criminal justice professor at Pierce College, first noticed the issue during the summer semester… Continue reading Education in California: the latest field for financial fraud?
The Ahmaud Arbery trial: Justice was served, just as it was in the Rittenhouse trial
I’ve seen a fair amount of negative comment about the guilty verdicts for the three defendants in the Ahmaud Arbery murder trial. I think such comments are not only misplaced, but display a fundamental misunderstanding of the law in almost every jurisdiction. The law does not give anyone a license to play vigilante, which… Continue reading The Ahmaud Arbery trial: Justice was served, just as it was in the Rittenhouse trial
Let’s hear it for Rittenhouse Patrols!
Congratulations to Kyle Rittenhouse for his thoroughly deserved acquittal on all charges in Kenosha today. Any objective analysis of the evidence could lead to no other decision. I hope he becomes a very rich young man through suing all the news media that slandered and libeled him before and during the trial. He deserves… Continue reading Let’s hear it for Rittenhouse Patrols!
Deliberate, criminal election fraud in Pennsylvania – and it’s on camera!
If this doesn’t blow the top off election fraud in Pennsylvania last November, I don’t know what will. Remember, President Trump was leading the vote in that state until Delaware County submitted its votes – and now we know those votes were, to put it mildly, corrupt as hell. The Gateway Pundit reports: An… Continue reading Deliberate, criminal election fraud in Pennsylvania – and it’s on camera!
A blogger loses his money to bank fraud
Aaron, a lawyer who blogs at The Shekel, warns us about a new threat from criminals to our financial security. Well, my business accounts at Chase got hacked at around 5:30 last night and they had a lot of money taken out via ACH and no one at Chase is telling me how it… Continue reading A blogger loses his money to bank fraud
A terrorist drone attack inside the USA
I’ve been warning about the threat of terrorist-operated drones (unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAV’s) for almost a decade. Some have shared my concern; others have been scornful, dismissive or downright rude about it. Nevertheless, as technology marches on, drones have become the weapon of choice for criminals in various fields, and unidentified drones have… Continue reading A terrorist drone attack inside the USA
Saturday Books and Snippet
Some good news this morning. My latest Western novel, fifth in the Ames Archives series, “Silver In The Stones”, is almost ready for publication. It should come out later this month. A tip o’ the hat to friend, and fellow author and blogger, Alma Boykin for suggesting the title. I’ve been battling to find… Continue reading Saturday Books and Snippet