Friday, June 12, 2015

This is Completely Illegal

I do not know where the federal government thinks they get
their authority from, but I for sure know that a true American
gets it from the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
According to FoxNews, the State Department has proposed all new, unconstitutional legislation. This new legislation would ban any and all "unregulated" discussions about firearms and ammo on the internet. For those who would continue to speak and/or write about firearms, approval from the federal government would be required first. However, those who do not obtain approval first would receive up to a one million dollar fine and 20 years in jail. The National Rifle Association, or NRA, has stated that this new legislation would even cover blogs and forums, which are constantly used to pass technical and practical firearm information between each other. Of course, this proposed legislation is completely and utterly unconstitutional and illegal. Originally, anti-gunners would simply attack the 2nd Amendment by using the 1st Amendment. However, now they attack the 2nd Amendment by attacking the 1st Amendment and threatening pro-gunners with an excessive fine and jail time, which is an infringement upon the 8th Amendment. Of course, this legislation was written by individuals that understand absolutely nothing about firearms. The same situation happened in San Francisco. When the NRA confronted the state about their handgun laws, many of the original laws remained in place, but one, absolutely ridiculous new law was introduced. The law stated that bullets that expand upon hitting its target, known as hollow-point bullets, should be banned, as they have "no sporting purpose." However, this is completely not true, as hollow-point bullets are the most effective at putting down animals quickly while hunting. Hollow-point bullets are also extremely effective in the world of self-defense. The fact that the state's Supreme Court banned such ammo on the basis that they have "no sporting purpose" just proves that they have no knowledge of anything involving firearms and ammunition. No matter how much the federal government attempts to silence those who appreciate firearms, such as myself, they will never stop talking about the things they love. I will never discontinue my speech in support of firearms, no matter what the federal government may do, especially if the legislation is unconstitutional. If anyone is actually imprisoned for speaking about firearms, then a lawsuit would be brought onto the federal government so quickly the government would have no time to react, especially if multiple people are imprisoned. Not to mention the possibility of revolt, considering the Declaration of Independence tells us the we Americans have an obligation, not a choice, but an obligation to revolt if a government attempts to restrict our rights.


The Terrorists Fighting the Terrorists

According to Al Jazeera, there is what many consider to be a terrorist organization fighting against ISIS, also what many consider to be a terrorist organization. This terrorist organization fighting ISIS is known as the PKK. Al Jazeera got the rare chance to spend some time with a unit from PKK. While there, they met Jacko, the leader of the unit, and his teammates. All of his teammates were no older than 25 years of age. This unit also had a very unique, yet effective style of building searches. While Jacko would supply overwatch with his SVD Dragunov designated marksmen's rifle, or DMR, his teammates would weave their way in and out of the buildings of Sinjar. All of this was in the search for members of ISIS or supplies. Jacko was quoted saying, "ISIL is on the defensive. We have built up a front line inside the city. We are standing by. Any move from them and we will act." He also stated that, "We are currently, more or less, alone on the front lines. There are no peshmerga with us. The coalition forces do not take our advice. They should listen first to the fighters on the front line. But we understand that this is a result of state politics." It is quite amazing that such a small unit has been able to hold such a large portion of a city without reinforcements or supplies from any large government. However, the PKK cannot push ISIS further back, as they just simply do not have the supplies or manpower to do so. All the PKK can do is hold ISIS where it is, mostly with long-range fire from DMRs and sniper rifles. Although, the PKK was not always performing acts that aided the world, such as riding it of a terror organization like ISIS. In 2007, President George W. Bush declared the Kurdish rebels (PKK) "an enemy to Turkey, a free Iraq and the United States." This statement was for their earlier confrontations against Turkey, which involved guerilla warfare, kidnappings, and bombings. While I commend the PKK's fight against ISIS, I cannot say that I support them simply out of their immoral actions that had been committed previously. However, I cannot say that I wish for them to disappear, as they are attempting to destroy a great evil in this world, so hopefully after ISIS is defeated, the PKK does not become what they had attempted to defeat.
Military Arms Channel clarifies the difference between
the terms DMR and sniper rifle. Just for anyone who
was curious.

Proof That Criminals Will Always Get Weapons

According to Al Jazeera, criminals in New York City have continued to receive firearms and weapons, even as New York state pushes for tougher gun control. A highway, called Interstate 95, leads from Florida to New York. Criminals use this highway to transport illegal firearms from the South all the way to the North. This highway has become known as the "iron pipeline." While law enforcement has continuously attempted to shut down the flow of such illegal firearms on the "iron pipeline," but to no avail. Most often, the illegal firearms are traced back to the state of Georgia. However, the criminals usually steal the firearms from shops or the owners have no idea that the individual they are selling to has criminal intent, resulting in the firearms being illegally transferred to northern states. While many anti-gun politicians state that if the South's firearm laws were more strict, then there would not be as many issues regarding New York City officer deaths. However, the exact opposite is true. If New York's laws, among other states, were more like the South's, there would be much less crime. All the states and cities with the most gun control always have greater amounts of crime. Just look at New York, California (Mostly the cities), Chicago, and the territory of Puerto Rico. Those are just a few examples. There are many, many more. While 90 percent of the illegal firearms in New York may be traced back to states such as Georgia, my question to New York state is, "What are you doing to allow us citizens to protect ourselves against such weapons?" In New York, magazines over seven rounds are banned, unless you are a criminal, then you do not follow the laws and use whatever you feel like, even 100 round drums if you would want. Idiotic anti-gun states do not realize that more gun control equals more death, but that is exactly the case. I cannot wait to get out of this ridiculous state (NY) and move to a state that actually gives me the right to protect myself.

ISIS' New Christian Threat



Brett Felton (right) wearing his ACU fatigues and carrying a
Hungarian AK-47 in front.
According to CBSnews, ISIS faces a new, more dangerous foe. This foe is one of true motive. His name is Brett Felton and he is an American veteran and a Christian. Felton may have gone back to Iraq on his own, but he is not alone in his fight. He went to train other Christians how to fight the terrorist organization. Felton is not afraid to admit that he is not fighting for any country, but for Christians. His exact quote, when interviewed, was, "I'm not here serving my country -- I'm here serving Christians." Felton actually wanted to return to Iraq as soon as he was discharged from the 10th Mountain Division, 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment. When Felton began training the Christian militias in Iraq, he realized that "They're under-funded. They don't have good weapons. They're completely outgunned by the Islamic State." The correspondent for CBSnews' 60minutes, Lara Logan, stated the previous quote, but it was the entire reason as to Felton's return to Iraq. In the interview, Felton stated, "People say, 'You're crazy for doin' this.' I think people are crazy for not doing their part, to be honest with you." He added, "To me, for the Christians here, it would be an honor to give my life helping these people." Felton's reason for fighting is not unfounded either, as Christians have been greatly persecuted in that region of the world. Approximately 220 Christians have been abducted by members of ISIS. This number is as of February 26, 2015. While it is impossible to know for sure the exact number of Christians that have been attacked and/or abducted by the terrorist organization, it is suspected to be relatively accurate. Along with such abductions, members of ISIS have enslaved Christian women and destroyed Christian churches. I can only pray for the protection of the Christians over in the Middle East and for people such as Brett Felton. Hopefully Felton has the ability to save many of the Christians that are constantly persecuted by ISIS.


The Necessity of Private Armies

According to BBC, private military companies are becoming increasingly more present in locations of United Nations, or UN, occupation. There is date, though it may be incomplete, that suggests payment to such private militaries increased approximately 77 percent in 2010 from 2009. In 2009, around 44 million dollars was spent on contractors, but in 2010, approximately 76 million dollars was spent, according to one report. While the Global Policy Forum calls the use of the contractors "dangerous" and states that they are "unaccountable", a UN spokesman claims that the private contractors are "appropriate". Many fear contractors smuggling and selling arms in conflict zone. This argument does have some validity, as it has happened in Bosnia, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, and Somalia. However, to combat this statement, I shall ask a question; what about all the contractors, such as Travis Haley, that fought and continue to fight in the same manner as standard soldiers? The UN is not the only organization that recognizes the necessity for contractors. The Nigerian Army has hired contractors to aid in the fighting against Boko Haram. A non-commissioned officer even stated that South African and foreign contractors were the ones doing most of the fighting. While the Nigerian military and government admit to allowing contractors to fight alongside the Army, officials swear that the foreigners are only training. Why the officials would be worried about covering their own behinds by saying that the contractors are only training is beyond me. Contractors have done great work in all regions of the world, even if there have been a few bad apples. But as the old saying goes, "you cannot let a few bad apples spoil the whole batch." Only the bad actions of contractors are brought to the attention of the media, while the great actions of valor committed by contractors acted out by, once again, Travis Haley and his teammates at the battle of Najaf, Iraq. Contractors are not all bad and will continue to fight in the world. When state armies can no longer fight, contractors will be there to take their place.

Travis Haley speaks about the events at Najaf, Iraq.
Part 1 and part 2 of entire firefight.
Strong language and violence. Viewer discretion advised.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Chicago Needs to Get Their Head Out of the Clouds

According to Al Jazeera, the "wonderful" city of Chicago is getting prepared for another summer and year of violent crime and murder. On May 23 of this year, within just two hours, three shootings occurred, resulting in numerous dead and greatly injured. In just a weekend's time, 12 lay dead and 40 were wounded. This violence occurred just after Mayor Rahm Emanuel's inauguration. Mayor Emanuel has stated his intentions to attempt to end the violence in the city. One concept that many have stated in the past is programs that are alternatives to incarceration. However, there is also very controversial talk of passing a law stating that shootings would be marked as domestic terrorism. One mother had her son shot down after a party in Chicago's South Side. She states that she was told that approximately 200 people most likely witnessed her son's murder, yet not a single one has come forth with information to the police, due to Chicago's "no snitch" policy. Of course, as Chicago's weather heats up, so does the violence. It has actually been proven that there are much greater amounts of crime during the warmer seasons, especially the summer. However, if Chicago, along with other politically "Blue" cities in the country, pulled their heads out of their little gun control fairy tale land, they would realize that the problem is not firearms. Every time violence hits Chicago, they introduce more gun control, which results in criminals having more freedom and more innocent people dying because, let us face it, criminals are criminals because they do not follow laws, so they are not going to follow any new firearm laws. Cities need to realize that banning firearms will not end violence. England's crime rate is through the roof, and they ban all firearms. Clearly banning firearms causes a greater increase in crime. Hopefully, America's cities will take a hint from England's failures and allow firearms in their walls soon.

Iraqveteran8888: Eric and Barry explain why cities
should not determine the laws for everyone else in
the state, as well as the fact that cities cause a great
problem for many individuals.

Originally Called the "Devil's Music." Now the Most Popular Genre.


According to Vice, there was a surprising discovery in the world of music; heavy metal is the most popular genre that people are listening to. Of course, this may come as a surprise to some, as pop music and hip hop seem to be played on the radio constantly. However, according to Spotify, pop music comes in second place, while hip hop places sixth in the ranking. Even Electronic Dance Music, or EDM, placed far lower than all three, and that replaced my local "Hot Topic's" metal playlist. Also, no one could even place the argument that pop and metal are close, as pop was in second place, because metal had approximately 1 million loyal fans, while pop only had 760,000 loyal fans. That is a 240,000 fan difference! Also, this fan base may possibly have been passed from generation to generation. While pop and hip hop band create brand new fans, metal bands' music can be played from parents to children, resulting in a generational fan base. I know that my parents used to play "Led Zeppelin" when I was a baby to make me fall asleep. Perhaps that is why I am such a diehard rock and metalhead. "Led Zeppelin" started it all for me. Actually, my father owned a great deal of rock and metal tapes and CDs that were passed on to me. Some of which include "Iron Maiden" and "Metallica." These bands are just two of the ones most listened to on Spotify. Also, metal is not just an American thing. The great genre of heavy metal is enjoyed in Portugal, Norway, England, and even Egypt. While Egypt's metal scene remains underground, there is still a metal scene for people to enjoy. Egypt may be a land torn apart by war, but the shredding guitar solos and deep, throaty vocals continue to bring the people together. Metal is not just a genre of music that people enjoy "head-banging" to; it is a genre that has the ability to patch relationships and bring people together through hard times. All types of rock and metal are the only kinds of music I even listen to. Metal and rock-and-roll are the only genres that are even worth listening to. Many of my friends feel the same way. As the rock band "Hinder" sings, "Like what you like; it don't matter to me", but for this metalhead, rock and metal is the only way.

Godsmack - I Stand Alone

Disturbed - Another Way to Die