This is your daily reminder that Americans are being held by Hamas right now. They killed one of us this week, along with several Israelis. They kidnapped them on October 7 of last year, they day they raped and murdered and cooked babies their way through southern Israel, and have held them ever since. And when Israeli troops got close enough that Hamas thought they might lose them, they executed them. Because they want us dead. Never forget the kind of monsters they are. Or what they will do to all of us if they get the chance.
There is a movie coming out this weekend with a name that rhymes with raygun that the various middle of the river media juggernauts are silencing when it comes to advertising. Now everybody loves a good raygun, so I hope you all go out to see the movie. It’s got some good actors, and they even talk about Star Wars, that being a key part of the raygun experience doncha know? So go get mom what she really wants. A raygun movie this weekend. 🙂
I don’t have a cog in this experiment, but a rising steam raises all dirigibles. Check out Steam Rising if you have ever thought you might think Steampunk is interesting.
Raconteur Press are good people, and I think you may enjoy this.
Captain William “Bill” Carter fought in many of the early battles of the American Revolution before joining Casimir Pulaski’s cavalry legion to take the fight to the British troops invading the Southern Colonies. The fight did not go well. The British brought otherworldly creatures to support their invasion and devastated the American and French armies at Savannah. Bill and Casimir charged the British to give the survivors time to escape, both receiving critical injuries in the affair. History records that Casimir died of those wounds, and says nothing about Bill. That is on purpose.
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Captain William “Bill” Carter joined the Rebellion as a Connecticut Cavalryman, and was part of General Washington’s guard when he was attacked by a Hessian vampire on the Christmas Day attack of 1776. He didn’t turn and instead became a hunter of otherworldly creatures. Washington sent him south to fight in the cavalry campaign in the southern theater. Though the irregular campaign liberated few major cities, he kept the British busy and killed many otherworldly creatures they brought to fight the Americans. He also developed an undying distaste for swamps.
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