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Random News and Notes 21 November

Random News and Notes 21 November

We start today’s RNN in Virginia Beach where John W. Bennett, 54, an assistant principal at Kempsville High School, and his brother Mark B., 59, were arrested November 19 after an off-duty Norfolk officer tipped police about their November 15 conversation threatening violence against local police and ICE agents.

Both face felony conspiracy charges, posted $25,000 bond with strict conditions, and John is on administrative leave from his school job.

Stay frosty friends. . .


Yesterday was Autoparts day of remembrance. The Dems took the opportunity to step on all the rakes.

16. Total. Since 2015. The tranny in Nashville killed a third of that number on one day in 2023. We need to stop enabling Autoparts and their mental illnesses.


I have been slacking on the coverage of 2A news of late. Well, here’s a piece about the retards at the Brady organization. They are apparently up in arms (pun intended) about less lethals. They fired off a multi-post thread about it on the Xitter. I won’t waste the space with the whole thing, so if you want to read all the idiocy, click thru.

Still here? Ok, here’s what it boils down to. The Brady organization are a bunch of lying liars who hope you are dumb enough not to realize they are lying. They do not name manufacturers, they do not name categories of items, they do not define less-than-lethal. Worse, they do not define ‘guns’.

Giving them the benefit of the doubt, the definition for firearm goes like this: any weapon (including a starter gun) which will or is designed to or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive. There’s more, but that is the important part. What isn’t called a ‘gun’? anything that uses CO2 canisters or other compressed gasses. So, Byrna launchers and the like are not federally regulated. Nor are tazers or other stun guns. The only products I can think of that might be regulated are the less lethal shotgun shells from Byrna and about a dozen other companies.

Problem is, ammo isn’t regulated federally. I mean, it is, but it isn’t if you get me. A manufacturer is required to get the proper FFL to make them and wholesale them but there are no regs on consumer sales as long as they aren’t destructive devices.

Why are they pissy about this? My guess is they want the populace completely disarmed. Like the Marxists they are.


I have less than zero interest in beauty pageants but this one caught my attention. Miss Mexico was crowned Miss Universe last night. As her win was announced, Fatima Bosch made the sign of the cross.

https://twitter.com/Sublevados_/status/1991724410521416071?s=20

Fatima Bosch’s first reaction upon winning Miss Universe 2025 is to make the sign of the cross.
Long live Mexico and long live Christ the King

Bosch is a devout Catholic.