Good Ole’ Uncle Ted Laying Down Some Hard but Simple Truths

This is from the Joe Rogan Podcast yesterday. 

3 Hours Long but a really entertaining listen.

“Whack em’ and Stack em'” Spirit of the Wild Uncle Ted Nugent Ladies and Gents…..

 

 

Stay Alert, Stay Armed, Resist Tyranny in All of it’s Forms and Stay Dangerous!

Jordan Peterson Exposing More Progressive Falsehoods

There are only a few people I will listen to on a regular basis and JP is one of them.

The Part about the Left’s obsession with Identity Politics and their War on Masculinity which is to say their war on Competence was brilliant.

Definitely worth an hour of your time.

 

Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!

The Martial Citizen Mindset: Becoming Dangerous

        Jordan Peterson’s Right That You Should                           Become Dangerous, And Here’s How

 

For those of you that know of and have read or watched Jordan Peterson, here is another awesome article in which he once again VALIDATES those instinctual feelings that martial citizens possess are not a fluke, they are there for a reason and that reason is SURVIVAL.

I have heard Jordan be accused of being too much of an “intellectual” and having ideals that are just too “lofty” and “impractical” for the average man.

For those folks who feel that way  I urge you to watch two podcast where former Navy SEAL and Silver Star recipient Jocko Willink interviews him. Here you will see Warrior-Monk Willink and Professor Peterson have a meeting of the minds that is quite extraordinary.

This quote from Jocko really struck me:

“(Jordan) has helped me to realize the way I feel in my gut, my instincts about people and about the world are there for a reason. It is not random. There is a reason for the way that I think and the way we think.”

 

 

 

Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!

Espionage Files: The Life of the Modern Spy

The days of spy vs. spy of the Cold War are over. The enemies changed and technology revolutionized the world … and not always for the better. But spies remained an important part of the modern battlefield.

This week on the War College Podcast, Jamillah Knowles chats with Reuters reporter and author Stephen Grey about his book The New Spymasters.

 

Read the Original Article and Find the Podacst Links at War is Boring

How Oil Drives Conflict

War College is a podcast I have listened to for some time…This one is definitely worth a listen. -SF

030402-N-5362A-004 Southern, Iraq (Apr. 2, 2003) -- U.S. Army Sgt. Mark Phiffer stands guard duty near a burning oil well in the Rumaylah Oil Fields in Southern Iraq. Coalition forces have successfully secured the southern oil fields for the economic future of the Iraqi people and are in the process of extinguishing the burning wells that were set ablaze in the early stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the multi-national coalition effort to liberate the Iraqi people, eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Arlo K. Abrahamson. (RELEASED)

Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russia has used natural gas as a weapon against Ukraine and Europe as a whole. Threatening to turn shut off the pipes as the weather turns cold is a pretty effective way to influence foreign policy. But now it looks like one of Vladimir Putin’s key weapons is losing some its punch.

This week on War College, we’re looking at how shifts in the production of oil and natural gas are affecting global security, and where that leaves the United States.

 Thanks to the once high price of oil, advancements in hydraulic fracturing technology and the discovery of liquid natural gas deposits, America is closer to energy independence than at any other time in its recent history. According to energy expert Agnia Grigas, the United States is set to become the world’s largest energy exporter within the next decade.

But there’s a high cost to cheap energy. The natural gas boom lowering prices at the pump destabilizes countries that rely on oil profits. Venezuela, the Middle East and Russia are all feeling the squeeze of changing oil markets.

Today on War College, Grigas walks us through the fascinating world of energy and how cheap gas drives conflict.

The Podcast and Original Article can be found at War is Boring