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The Trench Broom: 12-Gauge Shotguns in the U.S. Military

by Austin Lee From the muddy trenches of World War I to the urban battlegrounds of modern conflicts, the 12-gauge combat shotgun has earned a fearsome reputation as America’s close-quarters and door-breaching weapon.  Winchester M97 and M12 trench guns, with accessories. Chambered for the 2.75-inch shell loaded with nine pellets …

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Mussolini’s UFO file: The 1933 Magenta Crash Declassified

by Austin Lee In the pre-dawn haze of June 13, 1933, a quiet field near Magenta, Italy erupted into chaos. A bell-shaped craft, 10 meters wide, tore through the night sky. Its metallic hull glowed like molten starlight before slamming into the Earth and leaving a smoldering crater. Locals whispered …

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Guns, Drugs, and Oil: How Close is Venezuela to Boiling Over?

ANALYSIS by Austin Lee Stand on any hill in Caracas at night and you can see the glow of the flares from Lake Maracaibo’s oil fields. Where there are 300 billion barrels of the heaviest, sweetest crude on the planet. That glow is why Washington has never been able to …

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Shadows and Sorcery: The Role of the Occult in War and Espionage

by Austin Lee Imagine a battlefield where the sharpest weapons are not forged in steel, but whispered in incantations and wit, where shadows cast by candlelit rituals eclipse the glare of spotlights, and the line between spy and sorcerer dissolves into the shadows. What if the most guarded state secrets …

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Project Acoustic Kitty: The CIA’s Cold War Feline Secret Agent

by Austin Lee Project Acoustic Kitty was a real CIA initiative in the 1960s during the Cold War, aimed at using cats as covert listening devices to spy on Soviet officials. The plan involved surgically implanting a microphone in a cat’s ear canal, a small radio transmitter at the base …

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Project Azorian: The CIA’s Audacious Grab for a Sunken Soviet Sub

by Austin Lee It was one of the ballsiest clandestine ops in history: Project Azorian, the CIA mission to snatch a Soviet submarine from the Pacific Ocean’s crushing depths. The haul from the Golf-II-class K-129 was a priceless score for the Americans. The mission also prompted a rare act of …

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The 6.02x41mm: Russia’s Answer to NATO’s Body Armor

by Austin Lee The prototype 6.02×41 isn’t just a cartridge – it’s Russia’s middle finger to NATO’s gear grind. The Russians are at it again. Their new 6.02x41mm prototype is designed to punch through NATO body armor like paper – a modern evolution of the infamous 5.45x39mm “poison bullet” that …

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