There is closure for the family of a young Korean War soldier who went missing in action some 75 years ago. The remains of U.S. Army Sgt. Celestino Chavez, just 19 years old at the time, was returned to his family and buried with full military honors in his hometown of Gallup, New Mexico, on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Sgt. Celestino Chavez, 19, was killed in the Korean War and listed as MIA until his remains were recovered, positively identified and then buried in his home state of New Mexico on April 15, 2026 (DPMAA). “Chavez’s family recently received their…
This article was originally published by Mike Adams at Natural News under the title: The Unseen War: How Weather Weapons and Engineered Scarcity Are Being Used to Control Nations and People Introduction: The Weaponization of Rain, From Tehran to Your Backyard I believe we are witnessing the final, gasping breaths of an empire that has turned its most advanced technologies against the very elements of life. Warfare is no longer just kinetic — it is environmental, biological, and psychological, waged on multiple subtle fronts. The alleged case of the Pentagon using advanced radar installations to steer precipitation away from Iran,…
After 10 years, countless adventures, and about 70,000 miles of bouncing around in the bed of my truck, I think it’s time I gave the STIHL Pro Universal Forestry Axe its due. It’s the perfect axe for camping, offroading, and general all-around outdoor duty. If that seems like a big statement, I have a decade of use to back it up. This is why I love the reasonably priced Stihl Pro Universal Forestry Axe. In short: Durable, compact, sharp, and ergonomic, the Stihl Pro Universal Forestry Axe ($120) is the ideal tool for campers, overlanders, and anyone who needs a…
The NRA of the past has had its…issues. No one can pretend otherwise, and I don’t think anyone has any willingness to.However, there’s been a serious reform effort over the last few years, and with the most recent annual meeting out of the way, some are asking whether the new NRA is really any different in ways beyond the financial mismanagement. One such voice is Texas Gun Rights, which has…concerns.At this year’s NRA convention, leadership rolled out a familiar message: the scandals are behind them, the books are cleaned up, and every dollar is now…
After 80 years, with help from the Air Force, Henry Bordner finally returned to Montana. On April 15, an airman with the 120th Airlift Wing at Great Falls Air National Guard Base, transported the remains of Army Pvt. Henry David Bordner to Montana, where he will be buried in Butte, his hometown. Bordner endured a great deal before he died. Serving in the Pacific, he was captured by Japanese forces, becoming a prisoner of war (POW). He was forced to take part in the brutal Bataan Death March. After his death in captivity, Bordner’s remains went unidentified for decades until finally…
A Black female U.S. Army captain and Adjutant General (AG) officer claims that her supervisor, a chaplain superior, made a remark last year that involved having her “tied to a tree,” with official documentation of the alleged incident showing different sides of the story.Tatyana Jordan, 30, of Columbia, S.C., spoke with Military.com about remarks allegedly made towards her while at work last year at Fort Jackson. She came to the Chaplain School in January 2025 as active duty and served as a force management officer.According to Jordan, on Aug. 13, 2025, her supervisor, Chaplain Maj. Edward Blackledge, instructed a religious affairs noncommissioned…
BB guns are a part of life here in the South. It’s a low-risk way to introduce basic marksmanship and gun safety, plus they’re just a lot of fun to plink with. Make it a pellet gun, and it’s another option for hunting small game that’s super quiet and also relatively low risk, though the risk is greater than with the pure BB gun. Because they’re gun-shaped, though, it seems New York wants to go after them.And the NRA’s Institute for Legislative Affairs is going after New York over it.Anti-gun lawmakers in the Empire State…
Ice covered the pond as we pulled up to unload our duck hunting gear. Winter had its cold fingers gripped around northeast Oklahoma this morning. With temps near zero, this was the perfect time to test my new Cross Point Gear Mountain Socks and Pro Wool Gloves. I’ve always found waterproof gloves to be too cumbersome to do anything productive while wearing them. They’re too bulky to operate my phone, shotgun, duck calls, or anything else that requires fine motor skills. Don’t even get me started about how many times my feet have gotten wet and cold. (No, not at…
It can often take months for prosecutors to decide whether or not to pursue charges in a shooting where the person who pulled the trigger acted in self-defense and defense of others, even when the circumstances appear to be pretty cut and dried. So, the fact that prosecutors in Wayne County have already decided that an April 19 shooting was a justified use of force is pretty incredible, especially since three people were killed in the shooting. The facts in favor of the armed citizen must be pretty compelling for prosecutors to swiftly conclude he…
This article was originally published by Ryan McMacken at The Mises Institute. Donald Trump ran for the presidency as a populist, and he won as a populist. All the usual suspects—such as Hillary Clinton—condemned him as a populist. The political playbook his campaign followed served up the typical populist fare for the voters. That is, Trump promised to serve the “common people” by fighting against the ruling class, “draining the swamp,” punishing the corrupt, ending the government gravy train, and generally throwing a monkey wrench in the whole ruling class’s machine of exploitation. But now, with nearly three years still…
It’s impossible to say when the first bricks were made, but the walls of ancient cities have been found and determined to be thousands of years old. The walls of Jericho were dated at 7,000 years old and made of brick. Bricks throughout history have been made from a variety of materials mostly determined by what was available in any given area and its ability to bind and dry into a strong, workable form. The ancient Egyptians were known for their stonework when constructing the pyramids and the sphinx, but their bricks were used to construct mostly homes and smaller…
The Scottish girl brandishing an axe and a big old knife in a viral video kind of took over the world and became something of a rallying point for those who oppose the UK’s ridiculous immigration policies. After all, the girl in question claimed two such “immigrants” were up to nefarious things, including making sexual comments to the girl and her sister. Well, the two were put on trial, finally, and the axe girl took the stand.The accused have since been identified as 22-year-old Ilia Belov and 20-year-old Nadjedzha Belova; both were charged with violent…
Images by the author Reloaders like to control all aspects of their craft – this I know from first-hand experience. From sourcing components like cases, bullets, powder, primers, etc., to getting things ready to go to “press”, the more control you have over things, the better. Nowhere is that more true than with case preparation. You cannot create top-quality reloads without having a good foundation for them to begin with. Cartridge cases comprise that foundation. Good quality cases are necessary to create uniform, consistent loads regardless of caliber or purpose. Whether you are blasting steel targets, running tactical courses, or…
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Climbing access on the East Coast is a tricky thing: Since most of the land here is privately owned (unlike the West), public access can change quickly. If a landowner decides they don’t want climbers on their land — that’s that. The same thing happened 22 years ago at Red River Gorge, a classic sport climbing destination in Kentucky. A landowner revoked public access to two major climbing areas: Oil Crack and the Arena. And they stayed empty for over 2 decades — until now. On April 21, the Red River Gorge Climbers’ Coalition (RRGCC), the nonprofit that manages climbing…
Look, it’s easy for us to talk about shooting home invaders for being home invaders. It should absolutely be justified if we do, but there’s a psychological toll on taking human life that not everyone is willing to pay if they can avoid it. I get it. When someone is just trespassing, though, things get kind of murky. Is it justified? Legally, probably not, even if the intention is to enter the home. But it’s kind of rare when someone with any degree of fame ends up using a gun in self-defense. They normally don’t…
Airlines have started raising costs and cutting routes as the fuel crisis, spurred by the Iran war, has increased costs. The risk of last-minute cancellations and disruptions before the summer holiday season is also rising. The jet fuel squeeze is being driven by disruption in one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints. The Strait of Hormuz has strangled fuel transport globally amid the US-Israeli war on Iran, according to a report by RT. Around a fifth of global oil supply passes through the narrow route linking the Persian Gulf to world markets, making it vital to energy flows to…
The wildfire that consumed the Grand Canyon’s North Rim last summer was one of the most destructive in its history. Named the Dragon Bravo fire, it burned through more than 145,000 acres of the park and destroyed dozens of historic buildings — including the Grand Canyon Lodge. It closed much of the park for months. In the immediate aftermath, many observers asked how a wildfire spread out of control at one of the country’s most popular national parks. Even Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs weighed in, demanding an investigation into the National Park Service’s actions. This week, during testimony before a…
