Sixteen years ago flames engulfed Scott in an apartment flash fire exceeding 900 degrees. It scalded most of his body[…]
Read moreHomeless American Man Opens Up
On August 15 I visited Minneapolis’s largest tent city ever. There I met Earl, one of the founding residents, who[…]
Read more“The Wall”: Minneapolis’s Tent City
In the window of warmth that is the Minneapolis summer, the area homeless are gathering. They call it The Wall,[…]
Read more(New Video) A Native American Talks About the Relationship Between Native People and the Rest of America
What do you make the relationship between Native Americans and the rest of the U.S.? On my journey through the[…]
Read moreMy Commentary About the Alex Jones Saga in the Minneapolis Star Tribune
For those interested in the saga of media mogul Alex Jones being banned from almost all internet media, on Saturday[…]
Read moreInterview with Vietnam Combat Vet Tom Strassburg
On July 20 Vietnam combat vet Tom Strassburg opened up to me about his experiences in the Gator Navy–bringing supplies[…]
Read moreSunday Evening Post, August 5, 2018: “I Was On Canada TV / A Surprise Article in the Star Tribune / Skip and Trudi from the Mississippi”
Family, Friends, and Readers: I’ve got bad news and great news. I’m one to get the bad out of the[…]
Read more3D-Printed Guns, Weakening Government, and Our Need to Step Up (*New Video)
3D-printed guns are in the headlines, but they represent just one of many technologies challenging the capabilities of the government[…]
Read moreSunday Evening Post, July 29, 2018: “Reader’s Pet Pics / Redefining Government’s (and Our) Role”
Family, Friends, and Readers: Let’s start this week with the reason the internet was invented: pet photos;) Pet Pics: From[…]
Read moreIn the Minneapolis Star Tribune: My Commentary About 3D Printed Guns and the Changing Role of Government
Recently, the U.S. federal government settled a landmark case. Back in 2013, with the advent of mainstream 3-D printing technology,[…]
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