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Labor union terrorists bomb the Hotel Utah (now the Joseph Smith Building) in 1910.  And Utah remains a Right to Work state.

11 March 2008 @ 3:29 pm | 2 comments

Boy Scout Saves Leader of the Maldives

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – The president of the Maldives was saved from assassination Tuesday when a  boy scout grabbed the knife of an attacker who had jumped out of a crowd greeting the leader, an official said . . .

“This fellow in the crowd with a knife in his hand attempted to stab the president in his stomach,” [said a government spokesman]. “But a 15-year-old boy came in the way, and grabbed the knife. One brave boy saved the president’s life.”

“There was blood on the president’s shirt, but it was not his but the boy’s.

8 January 2008 @ 12:20 pm | No comments

On Wednesday Jeff Lindsay posted on a fascinating article about the guerrilla warfare tactics of the Gadianton Robbers and their modern-day analogues.  Especially in light of yesterday’s tragic events, it’s especially interesting to compare Pakistan and the Middle East to what happened in the Book of Mormon:

When the Gadianton robbers start off, they start off as an urban terrorist group really, involved in assassinations. But they eventually have to flee into the mountains and this is typical of guerrilla groups in our own century. And they’ll talk at length about how the best places to work are in cities, where you can hide among the urban masses. Or if that doesn’t work—as it didn’t work for the Gadianton robbers—they then flee into inaccessible territory, almost always mountains. It was, in all three cases (in China, Vietnam and in Cuba), the mountains into which the guerrillas fled. Then they make lightning raids out of the mountains to attack settled civilizations. But they choose only those times when they can win. They can make a lightning strike, do some damage, then get away. This, of course, irritates the authorities to no end. And the authorities then will send troops into the mountains after the guerrillas, but the mountains are the guerrilla’s native territory. The guerrilla then chooses the place to fight from. He ambushes the regular troops that come after him. He causes them immense casualties.

28 December 2007 @ 1:04 pm | No comments

Unique missionary opportunties: Pakistani looking for a book on bomb making leads him to something a little safer.

12 September 2007 @ 9:42 am | No comments