Dealing With Drones
If they could be re-directed to the marshlands of South Louisiana, where the duck hunters congregate this time of year, there would soon be no drones.
Unbeknownst to the rest of the country, there is a simple solution to the drone problem plaguing New Jersey. If they could be re-directed to the marshlands of South Louisiana, where the duck hunters congregate this time of year, there would soon be no drones. Nothing on earth or in the skies is allowed to desecrate duck season in South Louisiana, below I-10. Drones would be relatively easy to eradicate, given the fire power waiting below for them. Once on the ground, they’d be collected and hauled to the junk man for the metal in them, and that would be the end. …READ MORE…
How woke died; In 33 days, Trump returns as president
B is for boycott. Bud Light is now a verb. Conservatives have made Ford and other major corporations jettison DEI like the original tea party tossed crates into Boston Harbor.
On May 17, Michelle Goldberg of the New York Times wrote, “Wokeness Is Dying. We Might Miss It.”…READ MORE…
WATCH: FBI, Homeland Security to deploy technology to solve drone mystery
Federal agencies are ramping up efforts to investigate reports of mysterious drone sightings in the Northeast. …WATCH HERE…
Review: Deadly Justice
My long-time friend and fellow author, Kip Meyerhoff, recently published Deadly Justice, the 4th book in his series of private investigator adventures. If you like slam-bang cop-type stuff, this is for you. Kip is a retired LAPD Watch Commander, living in Vevay, IN. …READ MORE…
WATCH: Suspect in Wisconsin school shooting was 15-year-old girl, 2nd grader called 911
Police say one student and one teacher were killed in a school shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, Monday. The suspected shooter, a 15-year-old female student at the school, is believed to have died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. At least six others were taken to the hospital. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee has more. …WATCH HERE…
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