GUNS: The FGC-9 (Fuck Gun Control 9mm) was designed by Jacob Duygu and the genie is out of the bottle big time

Friday, August 15, 2025

https://reason.com/2025/08/08/making-the-world-freer-with-homemade-guns/

Making the World Freer with Homemade Guns

  • DIY firearms aren’t just an end-run around the law; they represent a libertarian political movement.

J.D. Tuccille | 8.8.2025 7:00 AM 

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Recently, while touting gun seizures in a city that has some of the most authoritarian gun laws in the United States, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch lamented, “the number of illegal guns that we’ve seen used in New York City has exploded since 3D technology has come about.” She’s not alone. Homemade guns are increasingly sophisticated and available almost everywhere. That’s a good thing.

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Summarizing events at June’s MoneroKon conference in Prague, an annual meeting devoted to “privacy-enhancing technologies and distributed systems,” security expert Zoltán Füredi described a presentation by the pseudonymous Zé Carioca, designer of the recently unveiled Urutau, a 9mm select-fire firearm designed to be constructed with a 3D printer and components purchased at any hardware store. Rather than focus on his creation, Zé Carioca instead championed 3D-printed firearms as companions to cryptocurrency in challenging the power and reach of governments.

“His speech blurred the lines between technology, ideology, and extreme libertarian politics,” commented Füredi. He added of the speakers’ message, “Just as the freedom to transact (via cryptocurrency) is now seen as a fundamental human right, so too should be the right to bear arms—worldwide.”

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The (God given) Human Right to self-defense is essential the embodiment of the little L libertarian First Principle of Self-Ownership.  If we don’t “own” ourselves, then who does?

Somewhere in the Libertarian An-Cap literature is the recognition that “rights” are: (a) something we have all agree that every human has; or (b) those things that an individual will die defending.  To me, either definition is acceptable.  There might be be another criteria around somewhere that a “right” is whatever and whenever a human can asset and defend it.  Not so sure about that; do babies and fetuses have rights?

Interesting that the gun grabbers (i.e., politicians and bureaucrats) can NOT keep guns out of the hands of criminals.  Sometimes they even get into their “jails”.  And, like drugs, they can keep humans from finding way to get what they want. 

So too, guns are merely tools and as such can’t be kept away from any human who is motivated and wants one.

I’m interested in how the WWII “liberator” handgun was used to arm the Nazi resistance.  Why is today’s Gooferments beginning to look like Nazi Germany?   (Remember the Japanese internment?)  Tyrants and their regimes can not exist if the population just refuses to be terrorized.  Ghost guns are the perfect solution to prevent that.  Even here in the USA.

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VOCABULARY: A “vaxxident” is an accident caused by a vaccine induced cardiac incident

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

https://www.theburningplatform.com/2022/08/05/a-bus-crash-in-the-bronx-and-every-other-vaxxident-in-new-york-city-should-have-heads-rolling-in-manhattan-albany-and-washington-d-c/

A bus crash in The Bronx—and every other “vaxxident” in New York City—should have heads rolling in Manhattan, Albany and Washington, D.C.
Guest Post by Mark Crispin Miller

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When will we talk about INDICTING those responsible for all those “vaccine” mandates that have caused—and are NOW causing—so much grief? (And if there’s no legal recourse, what then?)

This happened in The Bronx today. Scroll down to find out why it happened (as if you haven’t guessed), and to see who—among others—should be indicted for it. MTA bus driver crashes into pole after possible heart attack: cops

August 4, 2022

https://nypost.com/2022/08/04/mta-bus-driver-crashes-into-pole-after-medical-episode/

An MTA bus driver crashed into an elevated subway pillar in The Bronx when she suffered a possible heart attack Thursday — leaving 12 passengers with minor injuries, cops and sources said.

The 44-year-old Bx21 driver was heading south on Boston Road when the medical episode occurred and she hit the stanchion at the West Farms Road intersection around 8:25 a.m., authorities said.
The front of the MTA bus rammed into the pole, shattering the window.
The Bx21 driver careened into an elevated subway pillar at Boston Road and West Farms Road, cops said.

She suffered head trauma and was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where she was listed in critical but stable condition due to the medical episode, which sources said was possibly a heart attack.

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These incidents are happening too frequently to be random chance.

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RANT: Red Cross stymied by NYC Gooferment

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

http://commanderzero.com/blog/2012/11/21/article-why-there-are-no-red-cross-shelters-in-new-york-city/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=article-why-there-are-no-red-cross-shelters-in-new-york-city

Article – Why there are no Red Cross shelters in New York City
Posted on November 21, 2012

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But that shelter operation never came to pass, and volunteers were told that the Red Cross would not be needing shelter workers. In the meantime, images of New York City’s many devastated neighborhoods filled nightly newscasts; and the housing situation for many New Yorkers grew increasingly dire. The city has estimated that between 20,000 and 40,000 residents could be homeless or forced to live in unheated homes with no running water or power. The conditions are particularly deplorable in the high rises that dot the landscape near the waterfront in Brooklyn and Queens. About 5,200 Staten Islanders have applied for FEMA housing, but according to the New York Post only 24 or so have been placed.

Criticism has rained down on the Red Cross for not providing places for this mass of displaced people to live, but it seems that the aid organization is not permitted to set up shelters in the city due to a snarl of red tape.

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Moral of the story is, even if there are groups predicated on disaster services, and they get to the scene, and local governemnt has plans as well, there’s no guarantee anything is going to get done. You’re far better off preparing on your own.

Which, really, brings me to something I’ve been curious about. Everyone is related to everyone in NYC. Big Catholic, Jewish, Italian, Irish families with relatives spread all over the place….why are these people not staying with relatives?

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I’m not fan of “Big Charity” — Red Cross, United Way, any of the institutional charities — but I don’t fault them for not being able to get anything done

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