Well, the below left image might look like a smartphone, cellphone, or square iPhone to some folks, but it is a .380 pistol. A casual observer might not readily identify it as a gun, but when unfolded with the safety off on the right above it looks like one. Yes, we have the Taurus Curve, the North American Arms (NAA) mini revolvers and miniature pocket pistols, and other very small, derringer-like, and disguisable handguns. But they all closely resemble a gun in some way and are not really that unique and novelty guns. They are fine small and concealable guns and I have reviewed the Taurus Curve .380 and the NAA Black Widow .22 Magnum guns, for example, previously on this website. But what about this new .380 pistol that resembles a cellphone or a smartphone when it’s folded? I contacted the Chief Executive Officer-Inventor of this Ideal Conceal Company‘s new carry gun, asked him some questions, and got some answers and information I want to share with you. Continue reading “Radically-Designed New Concealed Carry .380 Cellphone Pistol”
Year: 2017
The Sun Chronicle – by Kayla Canne
NORTH ATTLEBORO — The phrase came almost in jest from a new customer, Steve Copoulos said.
“Now that you’re back, I guess North runs on Mike’s,” he said.
Copoulos thought the phrase was funny and decided it would make for some good window art on the front of his new coffee and muffins shop, Mike’s Coffee, at the intersection of routes 1 and 1A in North Attleboro. Continue reading “Dunkin’ Donuts claims trademark infringement by new North Attleboro coffee shop”
Fast Company – by Glenn Fleishman
When it comes to websites, we have ever more sophisticated techniques at our disposal to block the ads that sometimes track our wanderings around the internet. But most of us spend much of our time these days in mobile apps that offer no transparency on how we’re being tracked or sold–nor tools for blocking that behavior.
We must rely on operating system makers–primarily Apple and Google–to promulgate guidelines to developers on legitimate practices when it comes to tracking behavior, asking for personal information, and transferring data to remote servers. OS makers are also responsible for enforcing those requirements. The rules in place are very broad, and except for abuses that can be quickly checked by in-house reviewers, come into play most often when users and researchers report violations.
Continue reading “Here’s How To Track The Smartphone Apps That Are Tracking You”
The Blues you say.
This is the rockin-est tune they ever did.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed a waiver Thursday delaying the move of the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
“While President Donald J. Trump signed the waiver under the Jerusalem Embassy Act and delayed moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, no one should consider this step to be in any way a retreat from the President’s strong support for Israel and for the United States-Israel alliance,” the White House said in a statement. Continue reading “Trump Signs Waiver to Keep Embassy in Tel Aviv”
WEB Notes: Yes, strip down and submit to sexual body searches. But hey, this nation is so concerned about safety that they bring in records of refuges from middle eastern nations soaked in war, terrorism and death. We are so concerned about safety we invite illegal immigrants to our nation and provide them with free healthcare and living assistance. We are so concerned about our safety we even have sanctuary cities to protect these illegals and keep them safe. But you Mr. and Mrs. America, you have become serfs in your own nation. We cannot say we were not warned this would happen.
Continue reading “TSA: Travelers Must Take Food, Books Out Of Carry On Bags In Escalated Security Measures”
Houston Chronicle – by James Osborne
WASHINGTON – The United States’ future as a leader in international efforts to slow climate change teetered on the edge Wednesday, as reports emerged from the White House that President Donald Trump was preparing to announce he would withdraw the country from the Paris accord.
The development fanned a debate within the U.S. oil and gas industry over whether the country was unwisely sacrificing its leadership role on a global pact that threatens to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels for decades to come in favor of less carbon-intensive forms of energy. The debate has largely pitted major oil companies that do business around the world against smaller firms already struggling with low oil and gas prices and increased regulations – a split so sharp that the American Petroleum Institute, which represents a wide range of oil and gas companies, has not taken a position on the pact. Continue reading “Small US oil firms at odds with oil majors over Paris climate deal”
WEB Notes: Why on earth would any Christian be a part of this blasphemous church these days? They marry homosexuals, homosexuals serve as priests and now they are going to receive their own “ceremony”. This happened to ancient Israel as well. Those who are supposed to turn to God instead turn to themselves and they turn the flock to perversion. In ancient times Israel had “grove” worship. For an explanation on that read this past article. The people think this is okay, the people think it is fair and they embrace it. Is it any wonder why our Father said in Jeremiah 4:22 says,
Continue reading “Church Of England Seeking For ‘Baptism-Style’ Service To Honor Sex Changes”
It has been more than 60 days since Venezuela’s Supreme Court moved to dissolve the country’s National Assembly. The move, intended to eliminate a thorn in the side of embattled President Nicolas Maduro, was reversed after three days — but the political fallout has barreled into its third month, roiling city streets across the country.
In that time, the list of protesters’ demands — from the resumption of local elections to an end to the nationwide food shortage to even the ouster of Maduro — has grown. And the death toll has mounted. Continue reading “As Venezuela Enters 3rd Month Of Protests, Anti-Maduro Ire Finds New Target”
The 65th Bilderberg Meeting will take place from 1-4 June 2017 in Chantilly, Virginia,
The key topics for discussion this year include: Continue reading “2017 Bilderberg Annotated Members List”
Melinda Laboucan lost her mother to cancer a few years ago.
Today, she’s out on the land with elders collecting spruce gum, buds and chaga mushrooms to help cancer patients in her community find traditional remedies. Continue reading “Community works with elders to learn traditional remedies for cancer patients”
ST.PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — The Latest on President Vladimir Putin’s comments Thursday (all times local):
1:35 p.m.
President Vladimir Putin says that Russia’s military deployments on a group of Pacific islands also claimed by Japan have been caused by concerns about the U.S. military buildup in the region. Continue reading “Putin: Military in Pacific is response to US”
One person was killed, two people were unaccounted for and at least a dozen others were injured in a massive explosion at an ethanol plant in central Wisconsin Wednesday night, officials told FOX6.
Fire crews arrived at the Didion Milling plant after the blast occurred about 11 p.m., authorities told WKOW-TV. Three medevac flights also assisted at the scene. Continue reading “Wisconsin plant explosion: 1 dead, at least a dozen injured”
