This video IS NOT my original creation, I have merely modified the Soundtrack. I found this video originally through Virginia Flaggers Telegram, so check them out: https://t.me/VirginiaFlaggers
Video was published by “CauseAndEffectPost” on Youtube Several Years ago, and the original is found here:
It was such a good summary of the realities of the 1861-65 War of Secession I wanted to ensure there were copies on alt-tech sites.
I have changed the music to Public Domain songs by Tchaikovsky and Mozart. The music chosen in the original video is used a song from “Schindler’s List”, and I want to avoid pedo-wood copyright attacks that may otherwise see this valuable short presentation erased from the internet
Weather was great so I took the boys out for their first shoot in 2021. They are getting better with their marksmanship each time they get out. We are lucky to have a farm friend that let’s us get out onto their property to do this.
We had lots of fun and made sure we cleaned up after ourselves.
Music used is “Let my Baby Ride” (C) 2004, R.L. Burnside, from the Album “A Bothered Mind”
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Me and a friend went for an overnight camp out to get out early for Black Bear opener. Unfortunately, the bait I had set had not been hit at all, and there were seemingly no Black Bears in the immediate area.
Fortunately, it was still a great time camping and hunting, and even when you cannot get home with your intended quarry, getting out in the woods and connecting with yourself and nature is all the truly matters.
Music used is “Things Goin’ On” (C) 1973, written by Ronnie Van Zant and Gary Rossington, performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd, and is incorporated into this video under Fair Use.
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In this Range Short has me checking and practicing with my Weatherby Vanguard chambered in .30-06 for fall hunting preparation. This gun has performed and got me a kill in both the previous hunting seasons I have owned it.
I am an adult on-set hunter, and all my shots have been at closer ranges, but I found a sweet whitetail spot on one of my permissions that will see a lot of longer range opportunities. I wanted to adjust me sights at 100M to shoot 3.5 inches high, and see where the ammunition would drop at 300M (to be more comfortable with a longer range opportunity). I don’t reload my own ammunition yet, and am using Federal Premium with a 165 grain Nosler Accubond bullet.
After adjusting the elevation at 100M I expected about 6 to 7 inches of drop from my point of aim with this ammuntion at 300M. It did exactly what I thought it would do.
Music used is (C) 2004, R.L. Burnside
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An excerpted reading from Part III, Chapter 13 of Solzhenitsyn’s “The Gulag Archipelago”.
Several Illustrations by Danzig Baldaev from his book “Drawings from the Gulag”. Other photos are of unknown authorship to me.
Music compositions used are (C) “Damnation” and “It is Raped” both Composed by Trent Reznor and Performed by “Nine Inch Nails”
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Confederation is a criminal shame and Albertans are deprived of self-determination (along with stolen from through the evil rubric of ‘Equalization’).
We only have a future and prosperity through secession.
Took the kids for a fun afternoon of shooting at a friend’s farm. They had a great time plinking, and are getting better and better with their marksmanship every time we go out. Shooting junk is fun, and we always ensure we clean up our mess.
Music used are (C) 2018 Clifton Hicks Recordings of the songs “Rocky Island”, “John Henry”, and “Southern Texas”.
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I am nothing more than an intermediate shooter, but I certainly enjoy sharing my knowledge and experience. I took a specific clip for my earlier “First Shots” video and did an isolated edit to demonstrate some of the shooting techniques I have learned over the past couple years that has me breaking more clays (and hopefully hitting more birds in the field).
Lord Acton corresponded with General Robert E. Lee after the conclusion of the American Civil War. He was sympathetic to the Confederate cause seeing America’s constitution with major flaws that Confederacy had corrected in their own constitution.
He explicitly tells Lee in this letter that he “saw in State Rights the only availing check upon the absolutism of the sovereign will.” He lamented that—while Lee had been at the forefront of fighting the battle for the continuance of Liberty and Western Civilization itself—the loss by the South was a deep set back to “our progress, and our civilization.”
Used my ruffed Grouse I hunted last week along with my black bear sausage (from my June harvest) to make 2 great meals for my me and my family.
Music used are done so under fair use.
The first song is (C) 2021 Sierra Ferrel, “In Dreams”.
The second song is “Old Folks at Home (Swanee River)”, a composition by Stephen Foster now in the Public Domain. The recording used is a (C) performance by the 2nd South Carolina String Band.
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