November 14, 2007
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Mark Koernke discussed practical weapons maintenance and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, focusing on firearm cleaning, cosmoline removal from stored weapons, and assembling affordable cleaning kits from dollar store items. He addressed caller Dave from New York regarding land disputes at Six Nations in Ontario involving government-backed development on First Nation territory, connecting the issue to broader property rights concerns. The show emphasized the importance of maintaining weapons systems, preserving spare parts, and understanding that private property rights are foundational to constitutional government.
- weapons maintenance
- cosmoline removal
- cleaning kits
- m1 carbine
- ar-15
- fn fal
- preparedness
- six nations
- first nation
- property rights
- gun shows
- spare parts
- second amendment
- militia
- constitutional government
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave, in this, the land of the free.
and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current use in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn.
and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now his tyrants trampled each God-given right. We only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, Dill the Land.
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So take the time to do that. Now it is Weapons Wednesday, and there are a number of things that are going on. Of course we do have gun shows that are taking place, and I remember, look for liberty arms that the gun shows. Now, I will say something. Sometimes when people are selling arms, it's because there might be something that's a glitch with them, or something that's not working quite right. Don't become disheartened if you buy a rifle and you find out that there may be a malfunction, or something where it's not working perfectly. That doesn't mean the weapon's going to explode. What we're talking about is it
failure to extract or failure to properly feed simple prime example is somebody may have messed with or played with or tried to uh... adjust something and didn't know what they were doing uh... i'll remind you again i have bought and i this is not an exaggeration hundreds and hundreds of and one car beans very short period time especially to the eighties where people had bought and one carvings both military or aftermarket such as playing field carvings and there's nothing wrong with them they work just fine playing fields are are
military part knockoff rifles made commercially. They're also universal carbines which originally had more military parts. Later on they were made with more commercial or industrially fabricated parts out of Halea, out of Florida. And these carbines, people would fire them and fire them, fire them, fire them, but they didn't understand the word cleaning, cleaning, cleaning. And the weapons would sell for $65 or $75 apiece. And you do a test real quick, you check for function.
uh... you take a magazine put it in it you find you have a failure to feed or failure to properly cycle the first two or three rounds maybe have one or two rounds work and then there be a short cycle well but you do take the weapon look at it real quick confirm that uh... you know the uh... actions is everything is pretty well connected nothing was worn out back the weapons were pretty new take them out of the stock and of course probably should have done this begin with the usually what the heck you see the weapon looks like it's okay
You identify the problem, you take the action out of the stock, and you look at the gas system and it looks like it's been sprayed with carbon waste from your exhaust pipe. When the weapon was functioning, the gas was diverted from the expanding gases in the chamber of the barrel, and they're diverted down into the gas system, and the residue builds up on all those working parts. Well, there's a little caplet underneath your M1 carbine.
When you take the action out, if you follow the maintenance instructions with a standard military manual, this is very easy to do. Now if you look, you'll find that that little gas tappet takes a lot of carbon abuse. Stuff builds up and gets gunked up on it. And the more it gets gunked up, the more it works like sandpaper or works just like dry adhesive to a degree. And that little tappet eventually doesn't want to go oomph. It doesn't go as far as it should. It doesn't strike and work the operating system the way it's supposed to.
And so the charging handle doesn't move along with the bolt carrier and you have a failure to feed or you have a failure to extract or fill in the blank. There's a number of failures. If you take the system, clean it up completely, pulling back in it after you've reassembled the weapon, you will find that it runs like a singer sewing machine. On occasion, if you let it get too cruddy and nasty and terrible, what will happen is you might have a... on the extractor, you might have the lip of it break.
Then you gotta change an extractor that you wouldn't have had to if you'd cleaned the weapon. Okay? Cleaning is important. Now, we don't need to wear the weapon down or break it down completely, you know, constantly by using harsh abrasives or the chamber. There are a number of tools out there that are all in the system now, a lot of old military, like the European Cleaning Kits or the American Cleaning Kits. Do a little reading.
doesn't have to tell you over the air, they're all written down and they're in very bland and dull format, either in the original military manuals for the weapon itself, training or what are called TM manuals, training manuals or training circulars. Now, if it's a foreign weapon, and for instance, if you go to Center Fire Systems, 1-800-950-1231,
and get over their catalog, you'll find that they have instructional manuals. Hey, look at that for the SKS carbine, the AK47, the AKS, AKM family of firearms, and the AK70. They work the same. You can also find manuals for the FNFAL. You will find instructional information on every firearm that's out there. This is biblical. We need to know. Now there are a few little tweaky things. You'll find out with follow-up manuals and TCs and circulars.
plus instruction from individuals who have learned and used the weapons over the years in the civilian circles and in the military sphere through publications or whatever. But basically read the manual for conventional maintenance. And remember that there's lots of modern tools out there that you can use to support it, but cleaning is everything. And cleaning properly, of course, and after cleaning comes lubrication. Both cleaning and lubrication ensure the lifespan of your weapon and that it will be long.
What do we mean by long? Well, we have reached the Zenith. A lot of the weapons you're getting hold of right now have some of the finest metal that has been available to man built into them, that they were used to be... If you have an M1A, and even if it's a kit rifle, you know, there was an M14 kit with an M1A receiver. Both the receiver, though it may be of later production, and the kit itself, the TRW, for steel production in the United States. And the quality of the metal is par excellence, par none.
isn't anyone that could match that technology. Even these weapons, with a weapon that you may have, the M1A, the FNFAL, especially the Belgian, the Fébérie Nationale de Gare, these weapons made by FN, made by the British, whatever, were made when quality counted. So you're looking at some phenomenal pieces of machinery now.
Do you want to let them rust into the dust bin, so to speak, to be used as a wall hanger? Or do you want to maintain them and pass them on to your children who then will pass these arms on to your grandchildren? I think we all know the answer there. So common sense would dictate that we do things right. So we go back full circle. Read the manual. Put a copy of it on hand. Scan it. Put it on disk.
Make sure you give copies out to your friend. I have manuals of every and any kind of weapon you can imagine. Stored away, tucked away. And to give you an example, if you go to our website, you will find the scanned manuals, as many as I could be. We get our hands on in small format, in TC circular form. For you to copy if need be, go to pbn.4mg.com or libertytreeradio.4mg.com and follow the instructions. Peruse the websites. That's pbn.4mg.com.
or Liberty Tree, radio.4mg.com, those are our websites, for you to utilize at your discretion as many of the different manuals as we can. So even if you can't find them anywhere else, chances are you might find some interesting stuff there. We're always adding to the inventory. We'll continue to do that as we can. Another book or series of books that would be desirable to have is there are a series of old NRA disassembly guides.
These are collector's items now in and of themselves, but if you're traveling through a gun show and you see a guy with a whole bunch of old reloading equipment, and he has all of his reloading books and his maintenance books there, that's the information for many a weapon that you may run into in the future. From Remington to Winchester to Savage to Ithaca and a lot of other firearms in between, you won't recognize because some of them aren't made anymore. Well, they may not be made anymore, but there's still a good half million of them sitting around in the country somewhere.
Wouldn't be nice if you get a savage bolt gun or if you get a savage 303 semi-auto from the 20s or the 30s that you're able to actually do maintenance on it, clean it up, fix it up, and all of a sudden it's a viable weapon as part of your inventory. A nice collection, you know, the expansion with a new device, a new instrument, a new tool, a new machine. Well, of course it would be. So let's have the information on the shelf. Another thing, somebody else might show up that has an odd arm.
needs to have maintenance done to it. You have the data on the shelf and to help us all out that much more if you do get hold of rare books like this, scan them, put them on disk and share them with every friend that you possibly can so that the information is spread out across the planet. We don't need one library with all the information one pile. We need one million American libraries plus everybody with the same database expanding
That is how we are going to win this knowledge after all. I would say this. We're not talking about frivolous big time wrestling and we sure as heck aren't talking about football. That kind of working knowledge is actually pretty much useless. All in very little of the way of it is, is difficult for any of day's life's applications. But on the other hand, the tools that will keep your liberty strong and alive, they are pretty high on the priority list. So you decide what it is that's important. You start working on these projects and help us out.
With regard to basic maintenance, another little thing here most of you aren't thinking about, and I know you better be, I better remind you, cleaning patches and cleaning rags. A lot of you have thought about cashing weapons. Great idea, and I would agree. Absolutely. We need to cash weapons, we need to cash ammunition, we need to make sure that everything is properly stored, everything is properly sealed. Everything's multiply tiered in protection layers when it goes into the ground inside the tubes or inside the the carns or containers that you set up.
But once you get it all unpacked, and let's say you show up out there in the middle of BFE and you... You dig it up and you pull it out of the ground and you're sitting there on the poncho now with your nice greased up heavily cosmolined arm. Whoa, wait a minute. How are you gonna get all that cosmoline off? And what do you got to kind of cut through all that grease and salt and grease and grease the material that's storing it?
Did you think about that? Well, we're going to touch on that when we get back. We're still sitting on the poncho while we go on break here with a big greasy weapon in our lap. We've got to figure out how to make it work. We'll be back in about three minutes and we the people radio network.
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Now, this means that you can load mags a lot faster. Instead of carrying a handful of chiclets, 20 rounds loose, you carry the ammunition in the stripper clips that you can quickly... Okay, five rounds, you put the guide on the mag, you put the stripper clip in the guide, you go, cook, cook, cook, and five rounds as quick as you can push down on the cartridges or in the magazine.
These stripper clips also make it convenient to carry more ammunition and if you have to build bandoliers you make them. In other words you buy the cloth, you make the bandoliers up, find a bandolier for your standard ammunition, match the design. These are simple cotton cloth, very lightweight, a simple nylon strap for a carrying strap and a safety pin for adjustment that goes right on. The safety pins should be blued steel or black.
You can get these at dollar stores, resale shops, whatever, safety pens. Or you can go to sewing supplies and find them there in any size or color and you can, you want, again, blue, steel, or black. The bandoliers are for carrying the stripper clip to ammunition. This means you can carry more ammo without carrying as much weight. It's in a system that is quick, easy, and reliable.
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the information instructions on where to go to find out more about how the stripper clips work but they're very straightforward and self-explanatory so again 360 9 0 6 8 3 6 I'm sitting on my poncho here boy I did a great job I did everything that the guys said to do I had them in the I had my weapon in the tube my ammunition is clean and starting cans I pulled that up out of the hole I got everything laying on the punch I got this big plastic bag looks like it's full of looks like
kind of clear semi translucent mud about the color of, oh say oak stain. And the weapon looks great in that plastic bag but I just realized something. I got it stored in the cosmoline and wrapped like a mummy. But I don't have anything to clean it off with. Uh oh, should have been thinking ahead here and so we're going to make sure you do. When you bury the weapons and you have everything sitting there, you need to make sure that you have cleaning rags, cleaning solvent,
so that you can replace what you see, the ceiling materials, the PLL, petroleum oil or lubricant product, that you stripped from the crystal of the metal when you cleaned it off, even though it has a phosphate finish usually or a blued finish or whatever. The point is that when you take all the lubricants off, you have to put a light lubricant back on to seal the metal to create a barrier between the oxygen, which covers the earth, and creates oxidation slash rusting. Technically it's oxidation.
All materials are trying to return to their original, natural form. We return to the Earth as dust, to the Earth as oxide slash rust. Okay, one way or another, everything's trying to get back. Leave a piece of aluminum out in the weather and watch to see how if you come back years later, there's a little pile of white powder that has the outline of whatever it was you left there. Even aluminum oxidizes, even stainless, give it enough time, many, many more years, because there's a chromium content,
So we got to make sure that we make we seal that metal so we can make it the last longer But right now we got a big was in a plastic bag wrapped up in you know, we'll need soaked material What am I gonna do? Well, I take several ziplock bags and I load one up with Cut up cleaning patches for the chamber, you know for the boring for the chamber of the weapon and I also fold it up and compressed and vacuum packed a whole handful of cut and cleaned cleaning rags
first thing I'm going to do when I take my utility knife and I cut open that bag and I pull this cosmium covered piece of equipment out of the bag is I take an empty out or I pack would be ideal. If I pack and I'm thinking ahead I put a handful of empty baggies in with my cleaning patches, the cleaning kit, lubricant and the solvent that I've stored away. Take one of my empty baggies and I open it up. I take a
I can use my bayonet, I can use the scabbard for my bayonet, or I can use a piece of plastic or cardboard. I scrape off carefully as much of the cosmoline and bulk as I can and I scrape it off inside the Ziploc bag. Why is Mark doing that? Well here's why, because oil, petroleum oil and lubricant products are not cheap! Okay, they're expensive. Plus, can you make them out of dirt tomorrow? No you can't. As long as you have a clean, viable product.
Try to preserve and collect as much as you can. Now, you scrape all of the excess product off and put it inside the Ziploc bag. You do this as much as you possibly can through all of the different ports, the trigger groups, all the other components of the weapon. Now, you demumify it. Typically we take cotton, we dip it in the cosmoline, and then we mummify the cosmoline-covered rifle. We then unwrap.
and take all of the cotton that's been cosmolined and we roll it back up into a nice little roll as best we can. We put this into the Ziploc bag with the cosmoline or we can put it in one of the other empty bags. That's up to you. You decide how you want to do that. Now we're down to the weapon itself. It's in the stock, like with an M1 rifle or an M1 carbine or whatever. An M1A, it could be an AK-47, it could be an SKS, whatever it is.
And we're going to now do the same process of scraping off carefully, not damaging the surface, but we're going to use a piece of cardboard, we're going to use a piece of card stock, you can put a few pieces in there, use a box from an MRE ration, whatever you want, cardboard box from a cracker box, so you know, that kind of card stock. And we're going to scrape off the excess cosme carefully again, and we're going to scrape it into the bag to save all of that that we can. Now once we get to that point, we break out one of our cleaning rags.
and we pull off, finally and carefully, as much of the cosmoline beyond the scraping, beyond the careful scraping with the cardboard, nothing that's going to cut, damage, or injure the surface of the weapon or the stock. And we put all of that in the baggie too. We're going to save all of the petroleum oil or lubricant products that we can. Now we've got to the point where we have to use our solvent. We clean the weapon off.
We clear off all of the site systems, we take everything out of the rails, the trails, out of the boat carrier group, everything, we're going to have to clean it off completely. Remember, cosmoline is kind of gunky, and so are any of the other storage greases or oils you're going to use. So we're going to want to clear all of that so it doesn't create a hindrance with regard to operation with our gas-operated rifles. Even with boat guns, any place where there's a crack, a crevice, or a hole,
when we applied it was semi-warm, or was it was a medium temperature, and so it seeps down and gets into all those cracks and crevices. Well, it also becomes a dirt magnet because obviously grease collects any grit or debris. We don't want that to happen in the future once we start using this firearm. So we've cleaned everything off, all the little places. We put Q-tips in our kit, by the way, also, and we
we put, for instance, a couple of little needles or safety pins in the kit to get down into the little cracks and carefully clean out like a jeweler. Carefully clean out the sites, carefully clean out all the little working parts. When we're done, we're going to save all the grease that we pull off. We're going to save all the lubricant that we can. OK, now with a solvent contaminating it, we want to keep that stuff separate. The rag is going to be kept separate, pulled off to the side.
Once we're done with the cleaning, then we do a light coat of oil following the instructions and basic maintenance for the weapon to seal the material back up. We now have an operating firearm. We have ammunition. We have magazines. We have everything else stored here in our little tubes and our little cans that went inside the big tube. And we're now ready to take our weapon to battle. But before we could do that, we had to have that cleaning system in place. Now, about the cleaning kits.
Oh, you got guys, go to the gun shows. How cheap are these military cleaning kits that collapse into areas the size of, oh, about a couple of big pencils and maybe about eight inches in length if they're US military. They even come with their own pouches. Or you can buy any of these European or Chinese knockoffs or military components that are so cheap and were designed for tight, compact storage.
Guys, the tools have already been built. You just gotta go out and collect them, see you got them in that kit when they go when the weapon goes underground. And they gotta be with the weapon. We're at the bottom of the hour break. We're gonna proceed with weapons Wednesday here in about four minutes. We, the people, Radio Network. We'll be right back.
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out the building's about to hit a wait a minute. Unfortunately we'd be hearing that from a distance especially if your fellow workers and friends and neighbors had done what they were supposed to in the World Trade Center. People got telephone calls they didn't tell everybody else because the people who called them told them wicked evil people wouldn't tell people that they know they were going to the building so there's a wicked evil people out there who are still breathing when workers are not. Anyway, tell you what.
Now we've got our weapon cleaned off, but let's go through a quick review of what we could put in our cleaning kit. And I'm going to remind you something, if you're a combat infantryman, knick knacks count, little knick knacks, tidbits and trinkets, save your life or save time, or can create a lot less pain, I usually, if anybody's been around me, there are little pouches or bags that I carry that have little things in them that are tools. Now what do I mean by tools? Well when the time comes, they're really handy to have a few of this or a few of that that can get you through a hard time or a tight spot.
But with cleaning kits, it's the same thing. There are little things that you can get now. They're dirt cheap. Take advantage of the dollar stores. Okay, this is where the CHI-COM groups don't expect us to think is deep infrastructure. Example, Q-tips, dollar store, lots of them, very cheap. They're a cleaning item. When you load them up and you can't use them anymore, they're a throwaway item, okay? Q-tips are one of the things you want to put into these kits. Now, what you can do is buy both.
and then uh... repackage them in ziplock bags or whatever to go in the cleaning kit uh... another thing is safety pins of small pieces of stick like chopsticks again dollar store fondue sticks uh... why would you want those
because somebody already made you a nice long object with a large little sharp pointy end and when you're working and cleaning that M16 slash ARRA 15 family of rifles and you're wondering how you're going to get your little pinkies down into those little cracks and crevices inside that upper receiver or inside that chamber area where that bolt locking cam is well there's a lot of special tools but it's really nice to be able to reach down in there when you can see with your little bore light or your little chamber light or even in the sunlight man there's a
little piece of gunk down in there I can't reach. Well those little fondue sticks are about 60 inches long, they can go in these cleaning kits underground and you're not going to care, but that little sharp pointy piece of wood is not going to hurt your weapon or damage the finish, but it's going to get down in there inside the receiver where your fingers can't reach, and it's going to pick that little piece of carbon out of there so your weapon doesn't malfunction when your life depends upon it.
Okay, think about that. There's all these cool little things you can have there. So those little fondue sticks, little mini chopstick type things, you figure it out. There's all kinds of cool stuff you'll find at the dollar stores in big bundles of 10, 20, 50, 100. I mean, they're so cheap, they're ridiculous. Now you can either get them in the prepack form in groups of 10, 20, and then you can divide them up into your cleaning kits. You figure that out. Now, what else do we need? As I said, a little more light would be nice, but there's a little trick to that. Now, of course, at night this won't be as much good.
There are fiber optic channel bore lights that are available. Guys, go to the gun shows, look around, somebody's always carrying them. These do not require a battery. They store forever. So when you put them in your cleaning kit, you don't have to worry about, oh my goodness, I pulled it out, it had batteries in it. Now I've got this big mushy mess of oxide and debris, and I'm not sure it's either the light switch or somebody put a weird mole or weird worm in my repair kit.
Instead, you've got this little fiber optic bent piece of plastic that fits right into your bore, allows you to bring some light where it needs to be when you have to inspect the weapon for cleaning, and it's cheap. You put that in the cleaning kit now so you have it later, and spares are better. More is always have too many than safety pins. A handful or a couple of paper clips, two sizes, a large one small, a handful of each, a little group of each.
These give you something else to bend and alter so that when you get up in there and you find you gotta get those odd spots inside that AR-15 slash M16 family of weapons or inside the tight spots on your M1 carbine or the tight spots on your Mini-14. Lo and behold, you can get right up in there and get around and work those little spots a little bit with a piece of cloth on the end or just to tick out that carbon and you've dealt with a problem. Now, if you're worried about wear and finish and wear and tear, guess what? They make aluminum
right. They make aluminum paperclips. That eliminates the problem with metal on metal. The aluminum wear out where your steel receiver or steel chamber won't. Okay. I mentioned cleaning patches. Well, do you have to go out and buy them? No, you can sit in front of the television first. You go get a bunch of your old underpants and your... Ew, underpants? Ew! That's right. Older...old underpants are good for something. Clean rags.
Also, your old t-shirts, fragged up. Don't go out and get your nice t-shirts and cut them up tonight. I don't want to hear about that. But what you can do is take your old t-shirts and your old ready, you know, whole work shirts that are really in junk shape, break out the scissors, sit in front of the television, and while you're sitting there watching, every time an ad comes up, sit down and cut so many patches, stack them up, put them in the bag. Stack them up, put them in the bag. You realize you can do this in all your little spare time while you're still relaxing a little bit and it gives you something to do, so rather than just watching the advertisements, see what
Now rags in general. Well mark. I don't have a lot of money. I can't go out and waste money on clothes I can't waste my clothes or I can't do this or that hey I'll tell you what here's the thing you go to the laundromat probably we may not have your own machines you go to the laundromat you go buy a laundromat Go in the laundromat check see what clothes people are throwing away somebody washes clothes They find a hole beside a cloth t-shirt with a fist hole a size hole in it. They throw it in a wastebasket Well, they're not really dirty or anything and chances are the wash, but here's the thing collect them up and
Take some of your other rags with you when you go over there and check the dumpster, check the waste baskets, whatever. Throw them all into the washer, throw some bleach in there with it, throw some dish soap in there with it, or some laundry soap, whatever's cheapest. Hit a few coins and you got a whole pile of clean rags. Break out Mr. Scissors when you get home and cut your rags to the dimension that you want. Now, this allows you to properly store them so they take up less space.
how easy that was he didn't have to go too far now another place go to the Salvation Army they usually have a rag a rag division where they collect all the stuff and sort the clothes that they're going to put back out for sale be creative look
If somebody, if you see an old piece of, I do this all the time, if you see an old ratty t-shirt and a bunch of other junk that fell off a car or something, yes I know. Break out the rubber gloves if you want to, hold it at arm's length, throw it in with all the other rags, take it down to the laundromat, wash it, throw lots of bleach in it, make it real clean and real pretty or however fluffy you want to. And when you're done, congratulations, you got a whole pile of utility rags.
How important are they? Let me relate a story. A friend of mine who went to China with GM so they could put the blasted axle plants over there to betray the United States and give the Chinese better military equipment to kill us with. Lo and behold, he gets over there and here's all this beautiful American machinery they sent over and everybody goes, all the Chinese, all their skilled. Well, here's what they did. Because of all of the anal retentive control freaks,
The tool shop, the tool meister would not issue out any of the more intricate or good tools because he was responsible for them and it's a death sentence if they are not there at the end of the day. So the Chinese tool meister in the factory would hand out a 10 cent Chinese screwdriver or Phillips end flat plate and a 10 cent Chinese poor quality pair of pliers and that's what they used to adjust all the tools with in the shop. They also issued two rags.
He goes, yes, even the cloth was a valuable commodity. They weren't like red shop rags and I got two of them and I got to make them work all day. Oh, no, no, no, no, no. The cotton rags were safe for the people who really were valuable or for something else. The rags that were used were too little tissue size and tissue thickness, polyester cloth. You ever tried using those? You know how well they hold oil and how well they actually sop things up? They don't.
That's in China. We're not in China. We're in the United States We're in the land of the fee and home of the slave But there's all kinds of cool stuff that's out there laying around that you can pick up take everything that's being cast away and use it for castaway product projects now another thing We've got all our kit put together. We've got our clean rags. We have our patches We have all of our little knickknacks for getting into all the tight crevices and spaces to include our Small set of handy wipes if need be for cleaning off your own hands
Remember that they're all cheap, they're at the dollar store, you get some handy wipes, this allows you to do maintenance on yourself when you're done. But the most important component here, the cleaning kit, which I mentioned when we went to the bottom of the heartbreak. There are cheap cleaning kits out there and masked to the point where people, there's no excuse for you not to have a whole pile of them. SKS internal cleaning kits that go right in the buttstock, that have everything right there is an all-in-one tool.
between that and the cleaning rod you got everything you need. Well you can buy extras of those at the gun shows. You can buy extras of the German G3, the 30 caliber kits. Put them in the kit. Don't just put one because if something goes click, snap and breaks, oh man I wish I had another. Oh wait a minute for $2 I did buy another one. It's right here. Now I can do maintenance on the weapon. Anyway, tell you what, we're going to go to break again. Time's flying here. This is the Intel Report Live. We the People Radio Network. We'll be back in three minutes.
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And ladies and gentlemen, we are back. This is the Intel report live. You got Mark. And we have Dave from New York. David from New York, jump in there please. Good evening, Mark. I didn't, sorry to bother you with your weapons Wednesday, but I had a report that came in today I thought was important. I have an update from Six Nations, Ontario. They had a little incident that started the first of the month up there. Some instigator has come in and set up a
cigarette stand just outside the gatehouse, 1st of November. Even though he's outside the gatehouse, he is still on Six Nation land and he's selling cigarettes in competition to their store. And provincial police were sitting just down the road waiting for the
people of the nation to come out and give the guy a hard time so that they could create an incident and arrest them. Well, they didn't do anything and they just let the guy alone. On the fifth Monday night last week, somebody torched their gatehouse and burned it to the ground. And in the negotiations that have been going on, the Canadian government has now admitted that and have set aside four
their use, 7,000 acres admitting that it belongs to the First Nation. If the 7,000 acres belongs to them, what about all the rest of the land that's under the same treaty? I think it's called foot and mouth, don't you? Well, it's interesting. Again, if we ever have a problem like that, I think the basic rule is kind of like the three little pigs.
If somebody burns down your house of straw or burns down your house of wood, then you make your next guard shack out of house of block. So that's not a problem. But they started reconstructing it on Monday. They started rebuilding it again. They said it was going to be bigger. Right. It should be bigger, but cement block. Remind them of that, please. Cement block. Don't do wood. Wood won't do it. We already found out that the big bad wolf will show up when you're not there.
and burn the guard shack down. So the idea is to make the guard shack so it's not burnable. Yeah, it's sad that they're trying to peacefully get this thing settled and there's continual somebody trying to instigate trouble, push them, and of course the police are just waiting down the road so they can arrest the Indians for causing trouble. Well, I hope that... Did somebody also file an arson report?
I'm not sure from what I was reading here. I ought to call and probably talk to her. She sent me a two and a half page letter. They need to make sure that they file an arson report. Also, like I said, you know what, there's all kinds of cool building materials out there for the price of what wood is. And granted they're in Canada where it's digital. I wouldn't go with wood. I would go with field stone, rubble and cement block. By the time I'm done, my little house would not be a shack anymore. It would be a
a riveted fortification to protect the property as they say any case i just thought that was interesting especially being that you were talking yesterday about i think prince edward island yes exactly we have got some sort of government operation of house-to-house gun confiscation and here at the same time uh... again somebody you know trying to cause trouble with six nations that are leaving the people alone and let them be in peace
And they also state in this letter that the government has issued some new contracts to developers to come in and develop some of the land. Well, I think part of this, again, we're, we're, uh, Alex Jones has just done an excellent video called Endgame. If people haven't seen it, uh, it integrates a lot of this. And one of the things we will point out is all this yappy BS by all of these mock tree hugger organizations.
What they do is they steal the land off from underneath the original owners with a piracy operation. All of a sudden decide they either don't have the funds or they've reorganized the plan and all of the key most valuable property that they have stolen from other people. They then turn around and privately resell making money hand over fist allowing other people to go right back on the land with much money.
uh... in replace the people who were the original owners and who were the legitimate owners and i don't care if this is the tribal nations are every other listener out there that's listening right now who has a piece of real estate these are socialist come in their attitude is what's mine is mine in which yours is ours that's another point there too mark that they bring out that uh... isle brought out and she stated that what's happening is is there a lot of people are investing their their their life savings or their their
their entire life they're being tied up in buying homes that are being built and developed on these lands and the Canadian government saying well we're going to honor the titles because we issued the titles the lands sold that are within the Haldeman track which belongs to First and Sixth Nation they cannot get title insurance on the land. Right. Therefore if the Indians finally regained their claim all the homeowners are out in the street.
part but they won't care and i think and that will create a must-ian conflict which should have been prevented in the first place by not allowing the action to proceed and it did the at that particular issue in and of itself demonstrates the problem because excuse me the uh... if they will not give title insurance or if they will not specifically cover protect
Any specific element or increment, that demonstrates that the legitimate, it demonstrates the issue of legitimacy with regard to the property action in general. And they know, and they're very familiar with, and all these agencies and entities are that are in the corporate realm because they've seen kickback before. But their logic is in the short term, they're going to get what they want from the people as far as, again, destroying somebody's life savings, consuming their resources,
creating conflict and animosity between the other parties who were both brought in by this third disinterested originally and the illegitimate the illegitimately interested party which is the government sponsoring the contractor the builders whatever because they're getting paid off with another table their swap and spit left and right and they're joined at the hip in that
And that's what Hazel was pointing out, is that the politicians, the developers, the contractors are all making money hand over fist. They're taxing the new owners that built the new houses. And then the new owners are going to be subject to being thrown out in the streets. So not only does First Nation get or Six Nation
also the poor people that got sucked into buying the land to start with.
It's an important issue because the property rights issue is tied in everything. By the way, it's why we're getting our weapons to protect our property rights, which again, private property is a hallmark of our limited constitutional government and even the Articles of Confederation before that, the principles of Western civilization and how we operate. You don't like it? We're going to ship behind ends someplace else overseas. You can go on down the road. How's that sound?
Bottom line is we're gonna keep what's ours and we're gonna make sure that we maintain our forms of government our society our way of life our beliefs and I'm sorry I For those who don't understand it. I can't do any more for you. Okay, it's that simple now I can apologize about my beliefs at all because I know one thing for sure and all you better remember this your enemy never will So why are you bowing down and kissing somebody's rumpus or boot? See what I mean? anyway
We've done some basic weapons maintenance today, and it is Weapons Wednesday, so real quick here, by the way, on track with our part of the subject. Go to the gun shows, look at what's cheap that supports your weapon. Now, I've said this about the Web Gear, and this is true also, is that every weapon system, a MOS rifle, SKS, AK-47, AR-15, FN FAL, G3, you name it, whatever it is, there's an entire support system out there waiting for you.
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take advantage of the inexpensive price and the mass quantity and pick up what you need and pick up extras. There's all kinds of sources out there from the gun shows to all of our great sponsors and also many other people that are in the industry. We're working on solutions and we'll always try to find you answers. Again, one more time, Gun Parts Guy, 360-906-360-906-8369 also.
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