Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Intelligence, Police and Made up Bogymen

I have attended many counter-terrorism conferences when I was part of the Intelligence Branch of the Canadian Army.  The last conference I attended (2013) was fear mongering the Freeman on the Land Movement (FLM).

Although deranged and perhaps a nuisance, the FLM has not killed anyone.  They do not advocate violent overthrow of government or the mass genocide of those who disagree with their point of view.
Yet back in 2013 I saw political correctness entering the intelligence world and, let me tell you, being politically correct is a poison when it comes to clarity and analysis.  We have millions of dollars and thousands of man-hours chasing an annoyance.  With thought processes like that we might as well turn the might of our intelligence apparatus towards shoplifters.

In an attempt to be racially and ideologically inclusive, like some sick affirmative action program, the chase is on for a non-Islamic based bad guy.

A few weeks ago a RCMP officer was tragically killed outside a casino in St Albert by Shawn Rehn.  Someone posed the question:

My heart is broken for the RCMP member. Indeed the question goes out from the RCMP themselves, "How is/WAS the suspect still on the streets"?

My response (as a gun owner):
How was he still on the streets? I don't want to politicize this or diminish the tragedy but this man was on the streets because he is NOT the focus of law enforcement. We are.... you and I. Every day you are checked on a criminal database. You are required to provide your address to the government like you are on house arrest. They can search your home without a warrant - even a criminal has the right not be arbitrarily searched. They can take your property away with the stroke of a pen. He is on the streets because they are busy watching you. Drug dealers, murderers and thieves take second place to social engineering.

So our intelligence community is chasing FLM and our law enforcers are chasing people with a PAL and there are people who think that taking away more of our privacy and freedoms will fix our ills?  We need to turn our efforts towards legitimate bad guys – Jihads, Drug Dealers and Rapists and stop government agencies from wasting their time on political correctness and social engineering.

Friday, 16 January 2015

Do I Support CGN?

Last year I sold a Viper Sight to a customer in Manitoba.  At this point in time, the sights were brand new and I had only sold 8 locally.  They were so new, in fact, that I had not sent an advertising mail out.  This person was turned on to the Viper sight from someone who purchased one of the 8 first sights.  It performed exactly as advertised and the person was ecstatic that it worked so well.  It was clear, bright and held up to the shock of his SKS.  He went on CGN to spread the news about how happy he was.  By the time the CGN thread started to die out, the CGN population had him convinced that I had somehow cheated him.  These people, who never used my optic, slandered me and my product using fallacious reasoning.  According to them, the only reputable dealers are ones that support CGN.

And that is the crux of the issue.  CGN is the NTOA of Canada.  You pay protection money to keep people quiet which in turn supports a forum whose purpose seems to be to extort more money from firearms business and crap all over those who refuse to pay up.

I will not be bullied by the modern equivalent of gangsters.  I will not pay a ransom to run my business.


No, I will support forums where mature, grown ups come to talk.  Gun Owners of Canada is small but discussion is civil and often filled with ex CGN expats who got tired of the BS or were themselves ostracized for having an opinion that runs contrary to the mindless, circle-jerk, groupthink mentality of the brainwashed freedom of speech hating ass hats who moderate the forum.

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Internet Jounalists

I normally do not subscribe to credentialism.  But in the firearms world, I expect people who write or speak about guns to have one of three characteristics:

1) Trained Soldier or contractor.  Even the private who has never deployed has something to offer as his skills have been passed on to him by professionals.

2) Gunsmith.  Even the hobbyist smith who has tinkered and changed some parts has some valid experience he can pass on.  

3) Professional Competitor, specifically someone who is actually good.  A person who has the skills to place in the top 3 of his local 3-gun league is worthy of listening to.  He might not be a national master but he probably has some ideas that are valid.


So in a broad sense, I feel I am very open to those who enter into the realm of “Gun Media” and/or “Gun Journalism” however, when I see 20-something year old kids speaking about guns, writing blogs or making Youtube videos who lack all of these 3 qualities, I get rather upset.   Always remember that the internet does not make you more stupid, it just makes your stupidity more accessible to others.

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

What Will The Shiny Pony Do?


I have no illusions about who is going to win the next federal election.  It will be Justin Trudeau - The Shiny Pony.  All fancy hair and no substance.

Liberals are known as the architects of the destruction of self-reliance, moral values and traditional society.  Their creative brain power is unmatched in these areas and I can’t even start to guess what they plan to do.

But I do know they will do something about guns.

I have avoided writing this blog entry for months (hence the huge gap between writings).  I wanted to carefully evaluate The Shiny Pony’s options and present them as competing hypothesis.

1) Handgun Ban.
For all intents and purposes, all handguns are registered.  As an election promise, the Evil Paul Martin proposed a handgun ban as his election promise.  The chance of this succeeding is guaranteed.  (Yes I know there will be smuggled handguns but these are statistically insignificant).

2) Move Semi-Autos to Restricted
This would be less palatable to the population then a handgun ban as many high end hunting guns are semi-auto such as the BAR or collectables such as the Garand.  According to the old registry data, the Garand is the most popular semi-auto gun in Quebec.  As much as I fear this, I think it is the least likely of the hypothesis I propose.

3) New Orders in Council
This does not require any legal changes or votes in the house of commons.  Through an Order in Council (OIC), they can move many evil looking guns into restricted and prohibited classes.  They would almost certainly pick VZ58s, Tavors, XCRs and JR Carbines to move to restricted.  Ironically I predict that the Mini-14 and the CX4 (both used in Canadian school shootings) would be left alone.  I don’t think they would name any gun as prohibited due to the outcry from the Swiss Arms fiasco; even non-gun owners considered that to be an unfair, “dick move” by the RCMP.  Regardless of what guns they move to Restricted, the decision will be based on looks alone and not capability.  (My pump action shotgun (when loaded with 00 buck) can fire 54 projectiles down range before being reloaded and can cut a man in half.  My AR15 can fire 5 projectiles down range before being reloaded and has been shown to be highly ineffective in battlezones such as Mogadishu.)

4) Stop PAL Issuance For Restricted Firearms
It would not piss anyone off as people with the Restricted endorsement would not be affected.  It would only stop new people from getting into handguns.  This is like a handgun ban but spaced out over the long term. It would be acceptable to the Canadian public because no one is really getting screwed.  If you didn’t have and handgun before and now you still can’t have one, has anything really been taken away from you?  The truth is Canadians fear handguns the same way Americans fear rifles.

5) Increase Fees for License Renewal
The Liberals are the Party of the rich and privileged and even Nazi elites were still allowed to own personal firearms.  Making a staggeringly huge fee to renew your license will drive the undesirable poor people away from guns.  According to Liberal philosophy, people are victims of their circumstances and have no free will.  In their mind, denying the poor access to potential weapons will decrease the lethality of the crimes that they are forced to commit.

I think these are all options that are politically viable.  What do you think?  What will he do?

If 0%



If a registry came back into place in Canada or was started in the USA and no-one complied, the registry would still be a success.  That’s right, if 0% of people complied the registry would be a success.

One thing we have learned from the cowardly, teeth chattering, grave dancing, fart-suckers in the anti-gun lobby is their game is a game they plan to play over decades.

When the long gun registry was enacted in 1997 there was an estimated 30-50% compliance (depending on who you talk to).  But the fact that all the guns were not registered is irrelevant.  Every new person coming into the shooting sports was trapped in the registry system.  I was underage in 1997 so I never had the option to “not comply”.  From day one of entering the shooting sports everything I did was tightly monitored and controlled.  I committed no crime but I was more carefully monitored then a convicted crack dealer.

Over the years the spineless gun control advocates knew that time would be on their side.  Those who could have had firearms before the registry would eventually die and leave behind those who were born into the registry.

Eventually  all guns would be either unregistered and buried in PVC tubes (rendering them inert) or registered and ready for confiscation.

People say that the registry was ineffective.  It was not.  It was very effective for if it was left in place, in 20 years time, all guns would be ready for confiscation.  That was the true purpose of the registry; it had nothing to do with crime or safety and as such, was not effective in those roles.

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Bond V The United States

I am going to delve a little bit into the realm of American law.  I recently read about a case “Bond V The United States” where a woman attempted to poison her husband.  I will not get into the fine details here as Google is (kind of) your friend.

Although in Canada this would be a clear case of attempted murder, they chose to try her as being in violation of the Chemical Weapons Treaty.  Essentially they substituted federal/state law for international law.  This is still before the courts but it spells ominous things for the people of the United States.  If Bond is found guilty of violating the Chemical Weapons Treaty then it sets a legal precedent for other International laws and treaties to supersede the laws of the United States.  The question is, does the 10th amendment limit her legal charges to the American version of attempted murder or does the 10th amendment not hold and thus the CWT violation and other laws formed from international treaty can be pursued.

If she loses her case, any treaty can be signed and used to bypass the US Constitution and any protections it may offer.  This is key.

The cowardly John Kerry recently signed a treaty regulating the sale and transfer of arms.  (I think you know where I am going with this).  If Bond loses, Obama will finally have the backdoor that he needs to finally eliminate pesky things that prevent the expansion of government powers.  Based on his past exploits with “Fast and the Furious” and his campaign promises we must assume that the Second Amendment is first on his list to destroy.

He has already hinted that measures were being taken to curb gun rights in America.  Fast and the Furious was a failed attempt to generate gun violence in Mexico to make the public more sympathetic to gun control schemes and bans.  It begs the question; what other black psychological operations has he been involved with that he was NOT caught on?  He has shown with his reckless disregard for human life; the serfs are expendable if it advances his blind ideology.

First they will establish a gun registry. The Arms Trade Treaty requires it.  Every country that eliminated gun ownership needed to take this step over a long period; usually 10 to 20 years to get the bulk of the new gun owners trapped in the system.  The Canadian example shows that you do not need even 50% compliance because they are not worried about the 40 and 50 year olds who owned before the registry and refuse to register now, they want the shooters of tomorrow.

The next step is to use that registry to ban classes of guns.  In Canada, people are generally terrified of pistols and view rifles as part of everyday life, hence most pistols are illegal and rifles are largely uncontrolled.  Americans seem to be terrified of rifles but view pistols as a necessity to self protection.  I suspect the American government will first go after rifles much like Canada went after pistols.  A precedent was already set with Bill “The Pimp” Clinton’s Assault Weapons Ban in the 90’s only this time, there will be no sunset clause and with a registry, those guns deemed illegal will be seized.

I always hear Americans saying things like “From my cold dead hands” but the truth is, they will hand over their guns when faced with the destructive forces of done strikes, mechanized infantry and active denial systems.

And this is not just about guns.  Treaty’s signed will allow the government to easily suppress freedom of speech, seize your children, increase your taxes and limit your travel.

So the path to Obama’s socialist “utopia” filled with abject despair, poverty and suffering is being decided right now in the Supreme Court.  It hinges on Bond v The United States.  Either the supremacy of the US Constitution will be upheld or it will be trampled down.

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Fukshima Fallout

It is a radical departure from what I normally write about but in my introduction post long ago I did mention I would talk about survival topics.  This is going to be one of those times.

I was reading about the Fukishima #4 reactor.  People with more degrees then me warn that another earthquake measuring 7 or higher would cause catastrophic damage to the reactor releasing massive amounts of radiation and nuclear material in the atmosphere.  One person suggested it would be so severe as to warrant an evacuation of the west coast of North America.

Now, I am not agreeing with this assessment.  I think the evacuation of the west coast is fear mongering at its worst but I also know that reactor is hanging on by shoestrings so I agree that an earthquake of 7 (or even less!) would probably wreck the thing.  The chance of another earthquake at 7 or higher over the next 3 years is 95% - almost certain.

So I started looking into defenses against nuclear contamination.

First nuclear contaminants tend to be heavy elements.  They quickly fall from the sky and are typically not absorbed by the skin.  This means that most nuclear contaminants on the skin can be washed off with soap and water.  The problem comes from inhaling nuclear contaminants and skin absorbsion from the few that can be absorbed.
Let me be clear, once something radioactive enters your body, you can not remove it.  It will forever emit dangerous, cancer causing radiation.

Iodine is one of the major radioactive isotopes created in nuclear power plants.  It can be absorbed through the skin where the thyroid gobbles it all up and stores it.  Luckily the body can process Iodine and there is a preventative measure you can take.  Upon a nuclear event, taking Potassium Iodine will “fill up” your thyroid with non-radioactive iodine causing any excess (such as radioactive iodine) to be expelled.  Excess iodine can lead to serious health problems so taking it in excess could have detrimental health problems.  This is the recommended dosage to “fill” the thyroid.  This would need to be taken a day or two before being exposed to radioactive iodine.  This treatment would be repeated daily until the threat has passed.

Age                            KI in mg per day
Over 12 years old                  130
3 – 12 years old                     65
1 – 36 months old                  32
< 1 month old                        16

Most radioactive isotopes will enter through inhalation; that is, breathing it in.  Once a radioactive element enters your lungs, you can not remove it.  The only thing you can use, in defense, is a gas mask.  Scott air packs are impractical so I would chose a military gas mask or any mask that uses a 40mm carbon filter cartridge like the military uses.  I don’t think an industrial dust mask will work but it is better then nothing if you are in a pinch.  If you do opt to try a dust mask, your eyes will become an entry point and need to be defended as well.

Until a rainfall, stay clean.  Most radioactive isotopes will not absorb through the skin so they can be washed off.  To keep it out of the fibers of my clothes, I plan to use rain gear.  I have no evidence to back up the following statement but I imagine that cuts and scrapes would need to be covered to keep contaminants out of the blood,

When the rain does come, most contaminants will be washed out of the air and end up on the ground and in your water supply.  Filtering water is a topic for another day.

I hope this quick guide will help people in their disaster plans and empower them not to live in fear. 

Stay safe.