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Black Bag Confidential

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The Truth About the Coronavirus

My expertise and experience provide me a perspective that may escape the observations of medical professionals, virologists, government administrators, basement-based self-proclaimed polymaths, and entertainers posing as journalists. This is what I see when I examine the CoVid-19 global infectious plague. I have come to know that coincidences are extremely rare.  And that when significant events …

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Disposing of Old Ammo

In this week’s mailbag we cover… Where to find quality night vision goggles… How to communicate long distance with no cell service… How to protect yourself when in a wheelchair… Reasons why revolvers aren’t as popular anymore… How to dispose of old ammunition… And things to consider when buying a ceramic knife. Let’s dive in… …

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The Heroic 10th Mountain Division

During World War II, the U.S. Army’s 10th Mountain Division served in combat for four months, but it had one of the conflict’s highest casualty rates. The division started out as an experiment to train skiers to fight in the most difficult, mountainous terrains around the world. Some of the men who joined the division …

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Alone in the Wilderness

In this week’s Must-Read articles we cover… How to survive alone in the wilderness… Thinking beyond generators to small-scale solar… How to make your own hand sanitizer… What the older generation did that we should too… And how the coronavirus is impacting the economy and infections. Let’s dive in… Surviving Alone in the Wilderness Recently …

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How to give your hands strength

In this week’s mailbag we cover… Choosing which is safer, a credit union or a bank… Steps to take before trusting your money with a new CPA… Practicing drawing from your holster when the range won’t allow it… What you can do to build back strength in your hands… Where I buy the handguns I …

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Problems with waterlogged guns

Robert H. Scales Jr. is a retired Army Major General and former commandant of the U.S. Army War College. After graduating from West Point in 1966, Scales was commissioned as a field artillery officer and sent to West Germany. After two years in Europe, he was sent to Vietnam. On June 14, 1969, an artillery …

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Debunking Common Knife Myths

In this week’s Must-Read articles we cover… Body armor measurement tips for beginners… How you can prep for a quarantine… Whether or not it is illegal to collect rainwater in America… 10 great tips for long-term firearm storage… And debunking the 5 most common knife myths. Let’s dive in… Body Armor Measurement Tips for Beginners …