May 2012 ~ Volume 14 Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It s a drone, and it s watching you. That s what privacy advocates fear from a bill Congress passed this week to make it easier for the government to fly unmanned spy planes in U.S. airspace. The FAA Reauthorization Act, which President Obama is expected to sign, also orders the Federal Aviation Administration to develop regulations for the testing and licensing of commercial drones by 2015. Read more "If we resort for a criterion to the different principles on which different forms of government are established, we may define a republic to be, or at least may bestow that name on, a government which derives all its powers directly or indirectly from the great body of the people, and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure for a limited period, or during good behavior." --James Madison, Federalist No. 39 http://bit.ly/aaxmkv
Friday April 20th the First Annual Midwest Watchmen Rally 2012 started out with a bang. Literally I mean a bang. Shooting started later that day at targets and clay pigeons after the Basic Medical Trauma Courses was over. Sauerkraut was awesome with his class proving to be a valuable asset in the medical field. When we think about shooting, several things we have to focus on, the first and foremost is gun safety. Always knowing the status of our weapons, and keeping them pointed down range to prevent any accidents. The Watchmen understand this basic fundamental and ensured a safe event. Basic marksmanship skills were taught to those that were not sure or never fired a weapon before. Sigmund and a few others showed up in time to the next following day to learn from Rotorwash on the Helicopter Rescue Training Class. Sauerkraut finished up the afternoon with his Advance Medical Trauma Classes then he had to head off into the Wild West to get back home. Saturday was still alive and hopping as Gary and Becky joined the team, driving all the way from Omaha. Bulldog was able to give them a complete overview of WOA and they returned home excited they found a group to rally with and call friends. Ragdoll also showed up with more wheels than most of us put together. It s always nice having a mobile house that doubles up as a work truck. Stryder and Alora headed up the cooking for the evening meal. After getting everything cooked and prepped we ate Western Burgers, Hot dogs, Cooked Beans, Potatoes Salad, and Buttered Squash. As the evening wore one the Watchmen enjoyed fellowship around the fire while Wally headed up a discussion group with ideas on how to make the organization better, and looking at critical skills that everyone had. Patriot Radio channel went live first with Stryder as a guest speaker, and then Sigmund filled in for the rest of the show. Trying to keep everyone updated with the day s events of training and later the show progressed to other topics. Sunday started out early with a Cowboy Church Service and taking the flag to half mast for a fallen vet. This vet was known by Mrs B and Rotorwash. Later that afternoon the flag was retired for the day, rendered the honors and folded and presented to Rotorwash along with 3 bullets for the fallen vet in behalf of Rotorwash. Alora presented a class on recognizing certain plants that were edible, how to prepare them for a meal and if there was any herbal value to the plants. The event ended later in the afternoon as most of the members had to head out for work. Everyone full of fond memories of the brother and sisters they met, fellowship and training they enjoyed, and good food filled their bellies. Sigmund Watchmen Of Nebraska
Mrs. Bulldog keeping the home fires burning. Rotorwash at the firing range. Sauerkraut about to get the party started. Sigmund and Bulldog
Watchmen Rally in Kansas Salute to the Fallen
Check out the video below to see the longest kill shot in military history. Copy and past the link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xetewfobvg
Have may events do you have planned to bring this thermometer all the way to the top?
In a SHTF situation, clean drinking water is a must. Why spend hundreds on a filter when you can make a quality one at home for a fraction of the price? Two 5-gallon food-grade buckets and lids You should not need to pay for these. Most bakeries, grocery stores (the bakery section), and restaurants will give these away for free. One or more quality filter elements These can be any of the Berkey style candle filters or thicker ceramic filters (which I use in this post). You ll want to find one that has a filtration efficiency of at least 0.2 micron and exceeds the NSF (National Safety Foundation) standards. A spigot How to make a homemade water filter http://www.tacticalintelligence.net/blog/how-to-make-a-homemade-water-filter.htm
The model of rifle is illegal in the District, but not in his home state. The officers then told Mr. Kim he was in violation for the carrying firearms outside the home (in his vehicle) in the District. The nation s capital does not acknowledge the right to bear arms, so there are no carry rights. After being injured on his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, Lt. Augustine Kim spent the night in a D.C. jail for possessing unregistered guns. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/wounded-military-vets-guns-confiscated-by-d-c-police-and-he-cant-seem-to-get-them-back/ http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/guns/2012/may/14/miller-injured-vets-guns-stolen-dc/
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WWll Comes Alive Found in the Sahara Desert after 70 years. There is also some chatter the pilot survived this and lives in Canada at the age of 93. There is an investigation to validate the pilot and his connection. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/almost-perfectly-preserved-wwii-fighter-discovered-in-sahara-desert-70-years-after-disappearing/