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California Officials Embarrassed as Activist Exposes Voting System Vulnerabilities with “Cartoon Cat” Arrest

Ventura, CA—Bruce Boyer, a local businessman, U.S. Army veteran, and staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, has once again shined a spotlight on California’s questionable voter registration system—this time in an audacious and satirical manner that has California officials scrambling. Boyer, known for his unrelenting commitment to holding government officials accountable, has long been a thorn in the side of bureaucrats who fail to follow the law. A seasoned activist, Boyer is no stranger to controversy, lawsuits, and civil rights battles. He deliberately places himself in the line of fire to expose governmental failures, and his latest stunt may be his boldest yet. A Broken System Exposed by a Joke California’s voter rolls have been a hotbed of controversy, with reports of fictitious voters, deceased individuals, and non-citizens listed as eligible voters. The lack of voter ID requirements in the state has created an integrity crisis that officials seem unwilling to ...

Do You Want a Guide to Making Medical Miracles?

Imagine standing in the midst of chaos, a life hanging by a thread, and knowing you’re the only thing between survival and death. That’s the reality of trauma care. It’s not pretty, it’s not clean, and it sure as hell isn’t something you can prepare for by buying a plastic first-aid kit from the local Walmart. This is about real life-and-death situations—where having the right knowledge and tools is the difference between saving someone and watching them slip away. For over five decades, I’ve carried with me a battered, dog-eared copy of the Corpsman’s Medical Manual—a relic from my time as a Medical Corpsman (MOS-91B), now renamed 68W. For those unfamiliar, MOS stands for Military Occupational Specialty, and in this case, it meant I was trained to be the first and last hope for wounded soldiers on the battlefield. That manual has been my bible, a grim reminder of the stakes of trauma care. The Tools of Survival In the trunk of my car lies a trauma kit, a compact arsenal design...

If you’re in DC, you can hear the shredders grinding away the evidence as fast as they can

The shredders in Washington, DC, are working overtime, running hot with the evidence these corrupt Democrats are desperately trying to destroy. They’re scrambling 24/7 to cover their tracks—erasing proof of their corruption, treason, extortion, bribery, money laundering, election rigging, and God knows what else. They know what’s coming. The hammer is about to drop, and they’ll have to face tough, unrelenting patriots in the FBI and DOJ who won’t let these crimes slide. Justice is inevitable. Too bad GITMO doesn’t have enough cells for this pack of rats—they’ve more than earned their trip to the darkest corner of a federal prison.

The California Private Investigator licensing examination is a real rabbit hole!

In 1995, actor Kelsey Grammer found himself embroiled in serious and public allegations stemming from claims of inappropriate conduct with his daughter’s 15-year-old babysitter during a 1993 trip to New Jersey. The case was presented to a Somerset County grand jury, which ultimately declined to indict Grammer due to insufficient evidence and the delayed reporting of the incident. A parallel investigation occurred in Yavapai County, Arizona, but the prosecutor, recognizing the matter as an extortion attempt, chose not to present the case to a grand jury. I was retained to investigate on Grammer’s behalf, working alongside his legal team, led by renowned Miami attorney Roy Black. Joining me was a recently retired special agent in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles office. Out of respect, I won’t name him here, but our collaboration was both productive and enlightening. While I managed the Arizona side of the investigation, my FBI colleague handled matters in New Jersey. At one point, he...

The face of censorship on Facebook has shifted, at least in my experience.

  Once, I frequently found myself exiled for 30-day stints—banished to “Facebook jail” for using strong words or phrases deemed inappropriate. It was a grim routine, serving a life sentence on the installment plan. During these stretches, I couldn’t wish friends a happy birthday, comment on posts, or even click “like.” It was an odd sort of social solitary confinement. Those who know me understand that I am an unapologetic conservative with libertarian leanings. This alone was enough to rattle Facebook’s censors. Yet, something changed. I haven’t seen the inside of Facebook jail in over a year. Oddly, this coincided with Twitter’s transformation into X under its new ownership. I want to be clear: I haven’t altered the tone or nature of my posts. I still say what I believe, whether the censors like it or not. Perhaps Facebook realized that silencing too many of its users hurts its bottom line. When large numbers of members are locked out, traffic dwindles, and advertisers lose their...

Why America’s Fake News is Rapidly Dying

The old adage, “Never pick a fight with someone who buys ink by the barrel,” has lost its relevance in the digital age. The internet has rendered traditional ink and printing presses obsolete, transforming how information is shared. Once, it required massive financial resources to broadcast news—television networks invested millions in equipment to reach the masses. Today, a smartphone can capture, edit, and distribute news at a fraction of that cost, leveling the playing field. This shift was evident during the recent election cycle. Legacy mainstream media no longer holds a monopoly on influence. Independent bloggers, podcasters, and alternative media platforms are reaching larger, more engaged audiences than major newspapers and TV networks. For years, the corporate media operated as a unified, left-leaning establishment, promoting a narrow set of narratives. But competition has exploded from unexpected places—kitchen tables, basements, and garages across the nation. The barri...

How to Keep Up with Fast-Changing Gun Laws

  As Americans, we enjoy a unique right that most people in other countries don’t—the Second Amendment. This amendment protects our right to keep and bear arms, allowing us to defend ourselves, others, and resist tyranny. The Second Amendment precludes the government from infringing on this right. Historically, however, the judiciary has failed to adequately protect it. Politicians and courts have unlawfully prioritized their interpretation of “public safety” over constitutional rights. If the Founding Fathers intended to balance public safety, they would have written it into the Constitution. Instead, they guaranteed an absolute right for the people to keep and bear arms. Regarding the militia, the Second Amendment was not referring to a government-controlled entity but to “we the people” forming militias to combat tyranny or respond to emergencies. The government already wields immense military power and never needed the Second Amendment—it was explicitly reserved for the peo...

Donald Trump and the Battle Against Washington’s Swamp

Washington, D.C.—A city notorious for its corruption and entrenched power, long referred to as a swamp teeming with self-serving bureaucrats and ideological zealots determined to reshape America into a Marxist state. Since the Clinton era, our intelligence agencies’ leadership has increasingly betrayed their mandate to protect the nation, instead becoming adversaries to the very citizens they are sworn to defend. Whistleblowers like Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and Chelsea Manning exposed the depth of this betrayal, revealing widespread illegal surveillance on every American by our own government. Washington insiders boast of their “experience,” yet it often translates to little more than enriching themselves at taxpayers’ expense. Unfortunately, Donald Trump allowed too many of these career insiders into his first administration, compromising loyalty and effectiveness. These individuals—steeped in D.C. politics—have shown they are not only untrustworthy but also adept at sabotaging...