31 October 2025

Friday Links - Halloween Edition

Andy Ngo at Ngo Comment starts things off with an update on an important case out of Texas. Another Arrest in North Texas Antifa Terror Case as Investigation Expands

Janette Goering, 35, of Carrollton, Texas, was taken into custody on Oct. 21 and charged with aiding in the commission of terrorism, a state felony.

The Post Millennial - 'Failed leader' Brandon Johnson refuses to answer question about illegal alien who brutally raped 54-year-old woman on Chicago street

During a recent press conference, when confronted with details of the attack – in which the illegal migrant allegedly grabbed a woman, bashed her head into a sidewalk, rendered her unconscious, and raped her – Mayor Johnson abruptly stated, “Let’s move on.”

The Other McCain - Who Is Paying the ‘Racist Trolls’ Who Disagree With Alonso Gurmendi?

So, if you criticize Alonso, you’re a “racist troll,” and he suspects that your online activity is “paid for” — by whom? When you see that kind of insinuation, certain questions ought to immediately arise.

Miguel Gonzalez - Again, you don't break perimeter.

PS: You have to be sure where you are shooting (Rule 4) if you live with neighbors around. Just because he is a dumbass does not mean you get to be one yourself.

Light Over Heat with Professor David Yamane - By Popular Demand: I Read My Essay on 5 Essential Observations on Guns in America

Also a response to critics of my use of GenAI

CWB Chicago - Charlie Sheen’s blockbuster idea to fight crime: put repeat offenders in a ‘special’ building

Some of the best ideas come from the strangest places. Take, for example, actor Charlie Sheen’s freshly minted proposal for fighting crime: identify the small group of people responsible for committing most of the crimes and put them all inside a special facility so they can’t commit any more.

Irons in the Fire - That Scottish girl who pulled the knife and hatchet to run the bad guys off?

They dropped the charges on her- apparently even their cops and prosecutors catch enough shit and they get the point

Meep at STUMP - California Pensions: Private Assets, Public Losses

I have questioned the ability of public pension trustees to deal with private assets. Public pension investments have reached a complexity level, that even if the private information is put before the board of trustees, I wonder if they could understand whether they were being taken for a ride with private assets.

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