Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is so good. Get over yourselves.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is so good. Get over yourselves.
When people wrap themselves in “constitutional rights,” there’s often an unspoken assumption that those rights are supposed to guarantee safety or eliminate risk. The Constitution doesn’t make that promise. At its core, the document is about limits and structure: limits on what …
Very fun and interesting little Bayesian primer.
The power of Bayesian reasoning youtube.com/watch
You are not a sheriff, deputy, or officer of the law, and you are not responsible for enforcing rules, intervening in public conflicts, or acting as “civilian resistance.” Training for legally licensed concealed carry is explicit about this boundary. Your responsibility as a …
Legally licensed concealed carry isn’t about being a sheriff, deputy, or tough guy. You’re not law enforcement or civilian resistance. Your responsibility is modest: avoid danger, de-escalate, disengage, and leave when you can. Carrying is for last-resort self-defense—not enforcement.
Snowing in DC today? Snowing in DC today!
Session Twenty-Six: The Wachter House Raid, the Parlor Full of Devils, and the Level-Up We Didn’t Earn chrisabraham.substack.com/p/session…
Fascinating insight from a trained American counterinsurgent.
What A Green Beret Sees That Others Don’t In The Minnesota Protests youtube.com/watch
This is an extremely LOW NUMBER, for perspective. Considering the scope of the mission.
Report shows more than 170 US citizens were detained by immigration officials
A very sober take from a concealed carry (CCW) Minnesota lawyer
The Pretti Case Exposes a Dangerous Lie youtube.com/watch
This is a very good one. Are you a fan of Bridget Phetasy yet?
Is Minnesota Ground Zero for Civil War 2.0? - Dumpster Fire youtube.com/watch
Digital PR in 2026: How I Make It Actually Help SEO chrisabraham.com/blog/digi…
Interview with Senior Communications Specialist Melanie Cherry by Mike Falkow of Meritus Media www.youtube.com/watch
Keep watch, dear Lord, with those who work, or watch, or weep this night, and give your angels charge over those who sleep. Tend the sick, Lord Christ; give rest to the weary, bless the dying, soothe the suffering, pity the afflicted, shield the joyous; and all for your love’s sake. Amen.
The southern border of the United States is not a finish line chrisabraham.com/images/th… via @chrisabraham
I think people conflate three different things: local cops, federal agents, and the TV version of “the police” where everyone’s a friendly public servant with infinite patience and a heart of gold. “Protect and serve” isn’t a universal promise law enforcement makes to you. It’s …
I am watching RT live on Rumble. Always fascinating to see their reporting. I highly recommend watching pure video feeds from the RT and Al Jazeera. It’s amazing to see how they report Good and Pretti. rumble.com/v35waq4-r…
Across the developed world—Western Europe, Japan, Australia—protest clashes with police still cause serious harm. A BMJ review of riot-control weapons found ~3% of documented cases ended in death and ~15% in permanent injury. U.S. protest-related gun deaths remain rarer, making each case an outlier.
Globally, protest clashes with armed police are far deadlier: a BMJ review found ~3% of documented crowd-control cases ended in death and ~15% in permanent injury. In the U.S., protest-related firearm deaths are rare by comparison—making each incident an outlier, not a baseline.
To many Americans, the “villain” in Minneapolis isn’t obvious. Some see federal agents as restrained professionals under constant verbal and physical pressure. Others see protesters as heroes blocking harm. From the outside, hero and villain flip by viewpoint and death follows the clash.