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Natural Born Citizen and Naturalized Citizen Explained
Posted: February 13, 2016 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedNC Wildlife Commission Conducts Prescribed Burns to Benefit Wildlife and Habitat
Posted: February 10, 2016 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedThe exact same type of “damage” that the Hammonds caused to fed land…
RALEIGH, N.C. — Where there’s smoke, there’s fire. And where there’s fire, at least on a N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission game land, there’s usually a prescribed burn — one of the best and most cost-effective methods of managing habitat for wildlife.
A prescribed burn, or an intentional burning of vegetation under strict and specific circumstances, helps restore and maintain wildlife habitat. It is a cost-effective tool that the Commission uses to create and maintain suitable and ample wildlife habitat on game lands throughout the state.
The most common prescribed burns conducted by the Commission are restoration burns and maintenance burns. Restoration burns are done on fire-dependent habitats that haven’t been burned in years. Maintenance burns are repeated burns that restore and maintain fire-adapted habitats.
Commission staff typically conducts maintenance burns in multi-year cycles to open groundcover for quail, grassland birds, deer and turkeys. Many of North Carolina’s declining or rare wildlife species are adapted to and found only in fire-dependent habitat.
Many prescribed burns, also called controlled burns, are conducted between January and March when trees are less active metabolically. Some burns are conducted into spring and summer as warm season burning provides for better control of young hardwoods.
“Burning encourages production of native grasses and herbaceous vegetation, which provides valuable food and cover for a wide variety of wildlife species,” said Isaac Harrold, the Commission’s lands program manager. “Animals like deer browse on groundcover. Quail and songbirds utilize seed produced by native plants. Quail and other species, such as turkeys and rabbits, use the groundcover for nesting.”
Many times during a burn, the Commission gets calls from people who are concerned about animals not being able to escape the fire, particularly during turkey hunting season in the spring.
“We use burning techniques that ensure animals have time and room to escape,” said Harrold. After we burn an area, we typically see regeneration of vegetation within a few weeks and animals returning to the burn site shortly after.”
Prescribed burns are also used to help reduce high levels of forest fuels that can cause deadly wildfires and to control disease and insects, such as brownspot disease in long leaf pine seedlings and cone beetles in white pines.
For more information on prescribed burns, read “Using Fire to Improve Wildlife Habitat,” by the N.C. Cooperative Extension Service. For more information on the Wildlife Resources Commission, including an interactive game land map, visit www.ncwildlife.org.
Ohio deer hunters increase take over last season
Posted: February 10, 2016 by gamegetterII in deer hunting, UncategorizedTags: bowhunting, deer harvest, deer hunting
The increase came even as the state lowered bag limits
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio wildlife officials say good weather and other factors led to an increase in the number of deer killed by hunters this past season.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources says hunters checked 188,335 white-tailed deer dating back to the opening of archery season in the fall. That’s up from the 175,745 deer checked during the 2014-2015 season.
The increase came even as the state lowered bag limits and eliminated antlerless permit use in most counties. Coshocton and Licking counties produced the most tagged deer.
The state says that until recently deer populations in nearly all of Ohio’s counties were well above the wildlife agency’s goal. In the last few years, the population in most counties has been brought down to near the goals.
New Veteran ID Cards Delayed Until Tracking Devices Fully Functional
Posted: February 10, 2016 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedWASHINGTON — Veteran ID cards to be issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs will be pushed back to 2017, according to House Veterans Affairs Committee sources, in order to fully test the GPS tracking functionality of the card mandated by Congress.
The implanted radio frequency identification chips, or “RFID trackers,” are required by the “Veterans Identification Card Act of 2015,” signed into law by President Obama last July. House Armed Services Committee members say the chips are there “to help protect those who protect our freedom,” but none would go on the record about the program, or who authored the amendment requiring the chips.
Similar technology is used in automotive and consumer applications but is proving unreliable in locations veterans typically frequent.
“Our first major challenge was penetrating the windowless clubhouses typical of veteran organizations,” said program manager George Orville. “Once we fixed that bug, we moved onto electromagnetic noise from strip club sound systems. But signal interruption from dense structures — like reinforced concrete walls, freezers, aluminum foil hats, and lead-lined containers — really strain today’s RFID technology.”
Reports also surfaced during early testing about the tracking chips overheating while in a user’s pocket, activating its self-destruct function. But Orville says those reports are blown out of proportion.
“Reports of injury from the self-destruct function are wildly exaggerated,” said Orville, before boarding a black Chinook helicopter. “One or two users experienced some mild discomfort, but the tracking device worked as designed, allowing first responders to subdue the veterans before they became violent and out of control.”
Despite the minor injuries and numerous setbacks, Orville is confident that he and his team will have the technology ready for mass production in the fall of 2017.
“We’re thinking an early to mid-September release,” Orville added. “Probably around the 11th.”
Veteran’s group leaders across the nation have condemned the tracking policy as unconstitutional, citing the 4th, 5th and 14th amendments, along with dozens of other federal statutes and Supreme Court precedents.
The veteran’s themselves are another matter, however, due to the offer of a free “US Veteran” trucker hat emblazoned with the branch of service or tour of duty of their choice with every ID card.
“This is an egregious violation of the Constitution and, normally, we would not stand for it. No way,” said VFW Post 2314 member Alex Little. “But have you seen the artist’s rendition of those hats? I’ll be the first one in line for my veteran ID card come 2017.”
H/T NC Renegade:
NC Renegade- DOD Interoperability Exercise 12FEB16
Disclaimer- the guy narrating the embedded vid is a blathering idiot. He has little information, is jumping to ill-informed opinions, and lacks proper annunciation- in other words, your average tin foil moron. Never mind the fact that he did us all a favor through his insightful commentary, he also provided a solution to all of our signal problems. One wonders why we don’t just consult him for all the answers…
Be that as it may, the date and what .gov is doing IS important.
What’s actually happening is a MARS readiness exercise that’s fairly routine. What’s MARS? Military Auxiliary Radio System. In a nutshell, a system by which Amateur Radio Operators integrate with DOD and National Guard Units. They happen fairly often, and serve a small role in the Continuity of Government plan.
Now before anyone dives off into stupid land…
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How to Build a Self-Feeding Campfire
Posted: February 9, 2016 by gamegetterII in survival, UncategorizedTags: camping,survival,campfires,winter camping,winter survival,

You may have seen pictures on social media or videos on Facebook showing various ways of building a self-feeding campfire. Some people say to build a reverse fire (wood piled largest to smallest), others swear by a horizontal log fire (where you split a long log in half and then build your tinder fire inside the spaced-apart halves of the log). Off all of the schemes I’ve seen, this one, described by former biology teacher turned outdoor enthusiast and YouTuber Bob Hansler, seems the most efficient.
There’s obviously a lot of set-up involved. In the video, Bob stresses that the angle of the feed rails needs to be just right, the logs need to be very straight, spaced properly, and it’s important how you light the tinder fire. While you can tell he certainly has created the ideal conditions, he gets an over 14 hour burn out of his fire, including weathering a downpour of an 1-1/4″, six hours in.

It may seem like a lot of work (and a lot of wood), but anyone who’s ever been camping in cold weather and tending a night fire, knows you don’t get a lot of sleep, and it’s a lot of work throughout the night. I guess a self-feeding fire is just front-loading that work.

One of the YouTube commenters offered a great improvement to the set-up:
Try taking out one side. In it’s place, put large heavy rocks that will keep the logs from rolling towards you. Make sure those rocks aren’t found near water, as they may explode when the heat expands their moisture. That side you took out is where your body will go, perpendicular to the fire. The log side will also act as a wind protector and reflector.

I’m not sure how many people are actually going to build this type of fire under a normal outdoor/camping situation, but the demonstration is interesting and it’s nice to know that you could construct such a fire if a situation were to call for one.
‘Dangerous Speech: Would the Founders Be Considered Domestic Extremists Today?’ by John W. Whitehead
Posted: February 8, 2016 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedJohn W. Whitehead, Constitutional Attorney
“If you can’t say ‘Fuck’ you can’t say, ‘Fuck the government.’” ― Lenny Bruce
Not only has free speech become a four-letter word—profane, obscene, uncouth, not to be uttered in so-called public places—but in more and more cases, the government deems free speech to be downright dangerous and in some instances illegal.
The U.S. government has become particularly intolerant of speech that challenges the government’s power, reveals the government’s corruption, exposes the government’s lies, and encourages the citizenry to push back against the government’s many injustices.
Indeed, there is a long and growing list of the kinds of speech that the government considers dangerous enough to red flag and subject to censorship, surveillance, investigation and prosecution: hate speech, bullying speech, intolerant speech, conspiratorial speech, treasonous speech, threatening speech, incendiary speech, inflammatory speech, radical speech, anti-government speech, right-wing speech, extremist speech, etc.
Yet by allowing the government to whittle away at…
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How to Defeat Your Government, by Robert Gore
Posted: February 8, 2016 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedIn a recent article, “How to Defeat Your Enemies,” SLL maintained that governments and their people were natural enemies, and that the most powerful adversarial tactic is “getting one’s enemies to fool themselves.” The article detailed the effective use of this tactic by Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda. The question arises: how can the American people use it against their natural adversary, the US government?
Lies are always misrepresentations of reality, and reality always wins. The US government rests on an inherently unstable foundation of whoppers—big lies so huge they would make big lie proponent Adolf Hitler blush—some of which were detailed in the earlier article. The first trick to defeating an enemy is to ascertain its biggest weaknesses and the lies, which it feeds itself, flowing from those weaknesses.
Every government craves as much of its country’s resources as it can borrow, swindle, and steal. Our…
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.gov insanity in U.K. …
