Buck Clay

About the author

is an American. He served eleven years for God and Country with the illustrious Airborne Combat Engineers and dedicated four of those years traveling to wonderful faraway lands where he dug around in the dirt looking for bombs. After much soul searching, he decided to return to academia. There he obtained two additional university degrees, and he is now pursuing a fourth - because university is fun. Currently, he travels around quite a bit, and finds comfort on sunny desert mountaintops and seaside resorts where people try to kill him.

Is Hezbollah really coming through the border in Arizona?

If there really is Daesh [ISIS/ISIL] training camp eight miles into Mexico, then let’s go. I’ll bring the beer and you stock up on ammo, because we aren’t leaving them there. But we all know they are not and never were there.

Video: On the Street with the Protestors in Moldova

In Chisinau, Moldova as many as 40,000 people took to the streets in opposition of government corruption and overwhelming political manipulation by the nation’s oligarchs. In the midst of the chaos, some broke into the Parliament building while others committed acts of vandalism and clashed with the police. The protesters have rocked back and forth […]

Exclusive Interview With an Oregon Militia Insider

The following is a rare, exclusive interview with a source who was present alongside the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom militia group, currently occupying the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, near Burns, Oregon

Book Review ‘Zero Footprint’: OK Escapist Fiction, but Lacks Reality

Flipping through the pages of the novel, Zero Footprint – Leave no Trace, Take no Prisoners, by Simon Chase and Ralph Pezzullo, I initially thought to myself, this seems like some decent escapist reading. Then as sudden as the color of action and violence presented in the description text, I regretfully realized that this book […]