Holocaust Memorial Shooting

Posted on June 10, 2009 by Yuri Orlov.
Categories: Uncategorized.

Turns out the guy was a racist wacko. From James W. Von Brunn’s site:

Here are 350pp of FACTS condensing libraries of information about the Talmud, Democracy, Marx, Genetics, Money, Aryans, Negroes, Khazars, The Holy Bible, Treason, Mass-media, Mendelism, Race, the “Holocaust” and a host of suppressed “bigoted” subjects, all supported by quotations from many of history’s greatest personages. Learn who is responsible for the millions of Aryan crosses covering the world’s battlefields. Why our sons and daughters died bravely but in vain. Learn why the “browning of America will alter everything in society from politics and education to industry, values and culture.” (TIME 4-9-90).

Learn who has committed treason – and must be brought to justice!

This carefully documented treatise exposes the JEWS and explains what you must do to protect your White family. Kill the Best Gentiles! Is a must for every concerned parent and a manual for every student of World History.

and his bio:

James W. von Brunn holds a BachSci Journalism degree from a mid-Western university where he was president of SAE and played varsity football.

During WWII he served as PT-Boat captain, Lt. USNR, receiving a Commendation and four battle stars. For twenty years he was an advertising executive and film-producer in New York City. He is a member of Mensa, the high-IQ society.

In 1981 Von Brunn attempted to place the treasonous Federal Reserve Board of Governors under legal, non-violent, citizens arrest. He was tried in a Washington, D.C. Superior Court; convicted by a Negro jury, Jew/Negro attorneys, and sentenced to prison for eleven years by a Jew judge. A Jew/Negro/White Court of Appeals denied his appeal. He served 6.5 years in federal prison. (Read about von Brunn’s “Federal Reserve Caper” HERE.) He is now an artist and author and lives on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

Predictably, his actions are already being linked to us and the 2nd amendment rights community, et al, by luminaries at The Huffington Post. Can the VPC and Brady Bunch be far behind?

Thanks to The Liberty Zone for the Huffpo links.

UPDATE: In other news (which won’t be reported) millions of lawful gun owners in the United States didn’t shoot and kill anyone today.

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Savage Precision

Posted on by Yuri Orlov.
Categories: Uncategorized.

David  E. Petzal has a review up of the new Savage Model 12 featuring, among other things, a synthetic H-S Precision stock. As you may remember, H-S Precision got into trouble a while back by featuring an endorsement from noted murderer Lon Horiuchi for it’s products. Their apology consisted of “Sorry you’re upset” and as late as last month they continued defending him and their decision to use his endorsement.

Go and let them know what you think, but keep it civil.

Here’s my comment in case it disapears:

“It looks like a very nice rifle indeed. The only thing stopping me from contemplating the purchase of it is H-S Precision’s use of noted murderer Lon Horiuchi as a spokesman for their products. When informed of the issues surrounding him, all H-S Precision did was in effect say “sorry you were upset” and as late as last month continued to defend Lon Horiuchi and their decision to use his endorsement.

Sad to say, as this looks like a great rifle, but I will not be buying it as long as Savage continues to use H-S Precision’s products.”

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Don’t Play With Guns

Posted on by Yuri Orlov.
Categories: Uncategorized.

I received this via email from a family member. It’s not them in the pictures though, I know that much. I don’t really know who it is, as there are no identifying marks or faces in the pictures, but what is in the pictures makes me cringe.

Be careful out there folks, and follow the four rules of gun safety. Please?

  1. All guns are always loaded (until you establish whether they are or not).
  2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy. Keep your gun pointed in a safe direction at all times: on the range, at home, loading, or unloading.
  3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target (and you are ready to shoot).
  4. Be sure of your target. Know what it is, what is in line with it and what is behind it. Never shoot at anything that you haven’t positively identified.

Because of the graphic nature of two of the photos, I am putting them after the jump.

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