The Redwood trees of coastal California are set to be conquered. As the tallest tree species on the planet, the routine specimen reaching to the North of 300 feet in height presents a formidable challenge to adventurers, biologists and loggers in justifying each of their unique stance as the fate of the majestic giants. Thanks […]
Active Brainwashing At Your Local University
As another college term culminates in the latest release of art critics, philosophers, sociologists and gender-study experts into the congested framework of a workforce starved for engineers, programmers and skilled laborers, the plight of the modern US college campus experience is apparent through timeless and caustic digital signatures. In a testament to the troubling dynamics of institutional […]
You Can Only Say What They Want You To Say- The Plight Of The Public Schools
While the ominous PC monster is wreaking havoc in newsrooms across the nation, its progeny reigns in a habitat that possesses a dearth of luster, yet exists as the basis for societal engineering, the public school. In the latest instance straight from the menacing jaws spawned by the insane culture of indoctrination and enablement, an elementary school […]
Armed American Radio Monster-Cast 5.17.17
Last night’s Armed American Radio monster-cast was HUGE! Rock River Arms spokesperson Sarah Larson joined me to discuss the fallout of recent charges leveled against Rock River by a website accusing them of colluding with anti-gun Democrats in Illinois to support anti-gun legislation while carving out an exemption for themselves. I offered the company an unchallenged […]
“Deadliest Catch” Star Gets Crabby With Uber Driver
Captain “Sig” Hansen in known for his signature meltdowns fueled by copious amounts of alcohol both on and off the tainted screen of reality television. However, his indiscretions in everyday life are now furiously catching-up to his tally of on-screen memorable antics in wheelhouse high above the turbulence waters of the Bering Sea, thanks to […]
Chris Cornell Passes On- Memories Of The Grunge Era In Seattle
1992 was a good year to be a Seattleite. While much of the nation was stuck with the decades old mechanized analogue technology of hardware, Microsoft released Windows 3.1 and the race was on, as the innovation of software would supersede the dial-up modem and fax foundation of the business world as the outlines of […]
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