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They fought the LAW but the law won, or, Is that a LAW in your closet or are you happy to see me?

You know you laughed...

You know you laughed…

The last of three Washington State National Guard soldiers who swapped a live M72A5 LAW rocket and launcher among themselves after returning from Afghanistan has been hit with probation last week.

According to court documents, it all started in September 2011 when a woman, Sabrina Hale met with Pierce County Sheriff’s Department detectives in a park in Puyallup, Washington and handed over the anti-tank weapon. Hale told authorities it came from Victor Naranjo, a National Guard soldier. After the LAW was handed over to the feds, it was disarmed and found to be a Norwegian-made device manufactured by Nammo Raufoss in 2007 for the Canadian military.

How it came to be in a Puyallup park was the interesting part.

More in my column at Guns.com

Donitz’s command bunker today

When the Allied bombing campaign of Germany began in earnest, B-17s by day and Lancasters by night, the Kreigsmarine went underground. U-boat papa Karl Dönitz set up a command bunker (Führungszentrum des Oberkommandos der Kriegsmarine) under his more pedestrian above ground headquarters in the woods outside of Berlin codenamed Lager Koralle. There, from 30 Jan 1943 till 20 April 1945, the Befehlshaber der U-Boote (BdU) directed the operations of Germany’s sub fleet and surface raiders alike.

With the Soviets pushing in from the East, Dönitz moved the command itself to “Objekt Forelle” in Plön, near Denmark, where he directed the last act of the German war effort. In the process, the Germans burned the documents they didn’t take with them, and smashed or blew up what they couldn’t.

Then the Soviets moved in after and leveled the surface but overhauled the subterranean bunkers, using it as a special munitions storage site until 1989 when they pulled out for good.

Now Lager Koralle, fully abandoned for nearly four decades, remains as witnessed by the below recent video from Crazy Places, released in February.

14% Awaiting Zombie Attack

According to an article at the Guardian, At least 14% of the American public thinks World Was Z is coming soon to their home towns.

At least I’ll have company….

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Tour inside a 1960s Personal Fallout Shelter…complete with Tang

A South Florida family found an almost perfectly preserved fallout shelter in their backyard dating from the 1960s complete with Tang, a fallout meter, and Toilet paper. It’s nice to see that even with flawed fifty year old designs (the shelter had 1-2 feet of water inside it when opened), that they are still viable after a half century. Keep that in mind preppers!

 

Bad news for the end of the world

An interesting piece by Keith Veronese

“No, a bunker will not save you from the apocalypse

Everybody talks about the apocalypse, but almost nobody actually prepares for it. But let’s say you’re one of the few visionaries who actually plans for every eventuality. You’ve been stashing your supplies. You’ve built a personal bunker, or you’ve purchased your own spot in a communal “survival suite.”

When the apocalypse finally comes — possibly later this year — will you really survive if you’re locked inside a bunker? (Answer: No.) “