This weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.

First up, there is this news item, reported by The Washington Standard: Cop Persecuted by Dept for Exposing ‘Get Out of Jail Free’ Cards for Connected Class.

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While editing today’s feature blog article Exiting Babylon (see Part 1 and Part 2 — up on Thursday), Lily was reminded of the book by Charles Eliot Newbold, “The Harlot Church” and wanted to share it with you. I linked to GoodReads so you can see the book cover. You can find used copies on eBay.

Lily’s Comments: The modern churches of America have been infiltrated by the godless elite and their destructive agendas. There are just too many things wrong with mainstream churches today to remain within them. We should indeed: “Come out of her, my people.” I recommend finding a home church or perhaps a small independent church, with sound doctrine. That may take a lot of searching!

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Reader D.S.V. sent this: US Air Force Trained A Drone With AI To Kill Targets. It Attacked The Operator Instead.

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Reader V.R. had this suggestion, to supplement the advice in the recent Follow The Yellow Brick Road article on “Get Home” route planning:

“I program repeaters along my [get home] routes from frequent destinations in my Handi-Talkie.”

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US Munitions Stockpile Too Low to Defend in War Over Taiwan.

Tim J. Suggested this video: Jungle Bushcraft & Survival Kit.

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A news update: Minnesota governor signs gun safety measures: red flag law, expanded background checks. JWR’s Comments: I consider Red Flag laws the worst sort of modern tyranny. Red flag laws essentially create legalized, state-sanctioned SWATing. Often called “Extreme Risk Protective Orders” (ERPOs), Red Flag court orders can be initiated for just vague suspicions or because someone might be offended or irrationally fearful of you exercising your constitutional right to own guns. With a Red Flag order, there is no presumption of innocence, no due process, no opportunity to face one’s accuser, and the burden of proof is on the target of the Red Flag Order rather than on the state. Red Flag hearings are much like the Star Chamber proceedings in England from the 15th to 17th centuries — with much done in absentia. The Boys In Blue obediently come and collect your guns, and then you have to fight in court, to get them back, post facto. Please do your best to stop any Red Flag legislation, in your state!

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Mapped: What Did the World Look Like in the Last Ice Age?

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Reader N.C. wrote:

“I use Iron Vest for privacy services online. Been with them for several years. They cover 2FA and other digital risks quite well.

Also, consider signing up with a service like AUTHY that provides authorization codes on a rotating basis. PayPal works with AUTHY if you want to give it a try.
Separately, I have been favoring Mullvad, a Sweden-based VPN service. It allows me to drop BTC to an address that serves as a payment bucket…fees for the service are deducted as you go. No sign up or personal information required!”

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Reader E.J. suggested this: Report 58: Histopathology Series Part 2 – “Autopsies Reveal Medical Atrocities of Genetic Therapies Being Used Against a Respiratory Virus”.

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Another Insurer Stops Selling California Homeowner Policies. (A hat tip to H.L. for the link.)

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Mark W. Smith’s Four Boxes Diner: 2A BREAKING NEWS: Biden Deploys Lawyers to Argue FOR Bruen… JWR’s Comment: It is great hearing Mark Smith reiterate the difference between malum prohibitum and malum in se laws. Most Americans are ignorant of the fact that most of the laws on the books are merely legislative “because I said so” statutes.

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Biden State Department ‘stands by’ disinformation grant to conservative blacklisterJWR’s Comment:  Your tax dollars at work, paying for censorship.

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Over at The Conversation: ‘Pantry porn’ on TikTok and Instagram makes obsessively organized kitchens a new status symbol. JWR’s Comment:  In my estimation, The Conversation “news” site should be re-named The Leftist Lecture.

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Reader C.B. spotted this: Malicious Android spyware detected in over 100 popular apps.

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A Closing Note From JWR: I’d like to update my readers on the editorial process here at SurvivalBlog. Assembling my weekly columns for SurvivalBlog used to be fairly quick and painless. But in recent months, I’ve found that more and more news sites have put their content behind paywalls. I considered it no great loss when the leftist Washington Post began to require a subscription to access its website.  But when I saw the conservative investing site Seeking Alpha set up a paywall, that was a real disappointment.  Most newspaper websites have erected paywalls.  So I’ve increasingly had to rely on links to television news websites. And, of course, their take on the news tends to brief, breezy, and superficial. Most television news is neither in-depth nor incisive. With this in mind, I’m asking my readers to help out by e-mailing me news links that they find interesting, but only those found at non-paywall news sites.  Thanks!

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