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Woodhaven Fire Starters, by Thomas Christianson
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Woodhaven Fire Starters, by Thomas Christianson

The Bottom Line, Up Front The Woodhaven Fire Starters provide excellent material for igniting a useful blaze. Each disk is four inches in diameter, one inch thick, and weighs 4.2 ounces. They are composed of cedar sawdust bonded together with refined paraffin. One full disk burns for 20 to 30 minutes. It can also be broken into smaller pieces to start multiple fires. The fire starters are safe to use in fireplaces, firepits, wood stoves, and similar applications. The disks come in packages of 12, 50, or 100. At the time of this writing, those packages cost respectively $19.99, $65.00, … The post Woodhaven Fire Starters, by Thomas Christianson appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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Survival Prepper  
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Preparedness Notes for Monday — February 23, 2026
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Preparedness Notes for Monday — February 23, 2026

On February 23, 1903, the United States and Cuba signed an agreement by which Cuba released Guantanamo and Bahia Hondo to the US for naval stations. Pictured is a US Coast Guard patrol boat, at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in 2003. — February 23,1958: San Francisco’s last municipal arc light at the corner of Mission and 25th Street was removed. It had been installed in 1913. — Today’s feature article is by SurvivalBlog staffer Tom Christianson. — We need more entries for Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. More than $981,000 worth of prizes have been awarded since we … The post Preparedness Notes for Monday — February 23, 2026 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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The Great Replacement: Not a Theory, But a Calculated Assault on America's Soul | #americafirst #culture #fuckdiversity

The Great Replacement: Not a Theory, But a Calculated Assault on America's Soul
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The Great Replacement: Not a Theory, But a Calculated Assault on America's Soul

Fellow conservatives, let's cut the bullshit. The so-called "Great Replacement Theory" isn't some wild conspiracy cooked up in the fever dreams of paranoid patriots. it's cold, hard reality staring us right in the face.
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Heroes In Uniform
Heroes In Uniform
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The undisputed guide to proper treatment of an ROTC cadet
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The undisputed guide to proper treatment of an ROTC cadet

When joining the military, you either become an enlisted service member or a commissioned officer. There are also Warrant Officers, but you rarely see them, so they might as well not exist. While enlisted service members do the majority of the work, it is the officers who receive the most credit. Sure, Private First Class Smith may have been the one to drop the mortar, but 2nd Lt. Johnson gets a bronze star because he was the one who called for fire. Also, Johnson wrote the citation for himself, and Pfc. Smith only learned to read last week. It’s unfair, really. Also Read: The National Guard’s ‘one weekend a month, two weeks a year’ slogan is outdated But should one decide to put their silver spoon down and take the officer route into the Army, there are a number of options on the table. There’s the Officer Candidate School, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. In the Army National Guard, ROTC is ubiquitous with commissioned officers. You would be hard-pressed to find an officer who did not go through ROTC. On the other hand, many of these officers come from the enlisted side, and I’m going to give credit where credit’s due: it does provide a pathway to both earn a college education and commission. Commissioning through ROTC means years of hard work between school and training, all for some lieutenant to get lost on their first drill weekend as opposed to the 18-month traditional Guard OCS or two-month fast track option. Part of this process involves embedding that young ROTC cadet with a prospective unit. In doing so, there seem to be plenty of questions on how a cadet ought to be treated. The majority seems to think they deserve officer treatment, and units are forced to treat them nicely. But the non-commissioned officers know the truth: You have to break them in like anyone else new to the unit.  Customs and Courtesies (U.S. Army National Guard/Sgt. Michael Schwenk) Cadets aren’t officers. Not only are you not required to address them as sir or ma’am, you are also not required to render a salute. AR-600-25 states: “ … Salutes will be exchanged between officers (commissioned and warrant) and enlisted personnel of the Armed Forces of the United States (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard) … .” Since cadets haven’t commissioned, you don’t owe them a hand salute. You can address them as “cadet,” but NCOs know it’s better not to even acknowledge their existence unless you need a cup of coffee. If your unit is legit, they’ll let NCOs take care of their cadets the way they take care of their brand-new enlisted personnel.  Corrective Training (U.S. Army National Guard/Sgt. Seth Cohen) Despite what they might tell you, cadets are human, like the rest of us. They’re bound to make mistakes. Maybe not of the “35% APR” or “stripper marrying” variety, but they may forget to wear their hat outside or say good morning to the Platoon Sergeant. In these cases, we must not forget that it’s important to ensure the cadet receives correction. They are young soldiers, after all. In these cases, we must remember that they’re not commissioned officers. While they may legally outrank an NCO, they don’t hold any position of actual authority. That would be akin to plucking a random person off the street and saying, “Here’s hundreds of thousands of dollars of government property, you’re in charge.” So, we can lean on our corrective training methods used for our other junior enlisted warriors. Spoiler alert: it may involve a lot of sweat.  Extra Fun Cadets are members of the unit and should be included in extracurricular activities. They require entertainment, and you know the best ways to find that. For example, if you find a nice-looking rock that you would consider gifting to your favorite private, instead give it to your cadet to carry around. They would love that.  Let’s not forget about birthdays. The Army has the best birthday traditions around, and if this cadet truly wants to join the Army, they should be offered a peek behind this curtain. They shouldn’t be excluded from these traditions just because they haven’t commissioned yet.  Other Tips (U.S. Army National Guard/Alejandro Pena) At the end of the day, we should remember that cadets are prospective soldiers. They, like you, signed the dotted line to possibly put their life on the line for their country. Whether they’re doing it for college money or more altruistic reasons should come second to the fact that they’re doing it at all. When they commission, they will be responsible for the lives of other soldiers, and it’s important that you mentor them properly so they can be excellent leaders. If the NCOs who oversee their development take it seriously, that cadet’s leadership abilities will benefit them, their careers, and, by extension, their future platoons.  Don’t Miss the Best of We Are The Mighty • The Complete Hater’s Guide to the Army National Guard• The grunt’s 250-year quest for a weapon that actually works• Here’s the Tom Cruise classic ‘Top Gun’ in under 3 minutes Military Culture Military Life The undisputed guide to proper treatment of an ROTC cadet By Dave Grove Military Life Why the Honor Guard is the best military experience By Dave Grove Movies How ‘Major Payne’ became a Marine Corps comedy classic By Daniel Tobias Flint Feature These are the Navy’s rules for being buried at sea By Blake Stilwell History Your battle buddy was originally supposed to check your feet in the trenches of World War I By Blake Stilwell The post The undisputed guide to proper treatment of an ROTC cadet appeared first on We Are The Mighty.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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The comparison Bernard Sumner drew between Ian Curtis and Beethoven
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The comparison Bernard Sumner drew between Ian Curtis and Beethoven

"Sad but beautiful." The post The comparison Bernard Sumner drew between Ian Curtis and Beethoven first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Rice and Obama are plotting and planning and saying way too much out loud…
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Rice and Obama are plotting and planning and saying way too much out loud…

from Revolver News: Sometimes politicians accidentally say their innermost thoughts out loud. It is rarely smart. But sometimes it is strategic. It sends a signal to their voters: elect us, and we will crush MAGA. Honestly, that kind of message often lands harder than any polished campaign speech ever could. TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/ A […]
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Sickening Video: Every American Should Hear Anti-ICEer's Comment on Little Girl Who Was Raped by Illegal
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Sickening Video: Every American Should Hear Anti-ICEer's Comment on Little Girl Who Was Raped by Illegal

One of the ugliest phenomena of our era comes down to Democrats weaponizing the mentally unstable. Liberal women -- confused, self-loathing, and by their own admission mentally ill to a disproportionate degree -- have inverted morality itself in their hellish quest to protect criminal illegal aliens from Immigration and Customs...
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Flashback: Watch Stephen A. Smith's Blistering Answer to Who Can Beat Vance and Rubio in 2028 - Short Answer: 'Not a D*** Soul'
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Flashback: Watch Stephen A. Smith's Blistering Answer to Who Can Beat Vance and Rubio in 2028 - Short Answer: 'Not a D*** Soul'

In perhaps the worst-kept political secret since Bill Clinton's hedonism was publicly exposed, ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith seems all but assured to at least make an attempt at the 2028 presidential election. While Smith has been getting more and more involved with political discourse lately, the outspoken television personality...
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Conservative Voices
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Don't Let the Media Paint the Trans Hockey Shooter as MAGA - His X Profile Shows His Politics Were Inanely Contradictory, Even Schizophrenic
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Don't Let the Media Paint the Trans Hockey Shooter as MAGA - His X Profile Shows His Politics Were Inanely Contradictory, Even Schizophrenic

After Monday's fatal shooting at Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, that left the shooter, his ex-wife, and his son dead, both ends of the political spectrum jumped at the chance to brand 56-year-old Robert Dorgan as a member of their opposition, but what were his politics? A...
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BlabberBuzz Feed
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Top Trump Foe Adam Schiff Abandons Capitol For Protest Spectacle On The National Mall
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Top Trump Foe Adam Schiff Abandons Capitol For Protest Spectacle On The National Mall

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