January 25, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition shortages and their strategic implications, advising listeners to purchase ammunition and reloading supplies at gun shows and from online retailers like Wideners. He emphasized the importance of sharing technical knowledge and reloading expertise across patriot networks, warned against intentionally defective weapons manuals, and provided detailed guidance on ammunition procurement, reloading production methods, and quality control. The show also addressed a caller's property rights issue involving code enforcement in Florida and touched on Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign.
- ammunition shortage
- reloading
- gun shows
- wideners
- 7.62x25 tokarev
- preparedness
- property rights
- code enforcement
- militia training
- second amendment
- liberty arms
- primers
- powder
- ron paul 2008
- trespass
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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 news 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. You've 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 won't 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, 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 torture freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as parents trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill, and land? One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, south, southwest, central, and southeast. You're listening to us on We The People Radio Network at wtprn.com. That's We The People Radio Network. We're also on libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're on AM&FM regular stations, AM&FM microstations, CB Bay stations east and west of the Mississippi, and UltraNet technologies across the United States. Well, today is Friday. It's the end of the week. I know a lot of you are listening on microstations, and it's five o'clock plus, depending on where you are around the country. Well, minus, I know some of you out west, it's... G's still got... on the road. uh... but uh... either way pay attention what's beyond the good river to automobiles cannot occupy the same space without damage so uh... you drive defensively and avoid all those other people who might be on the cell phone or not paying attention other ways while the busy think of their already home instead of going down a road that car now being friday uh... we have a couple things getting ready for the weekend we have of course a party on the beach repeat a party on the beach for saturday uh... five p m on but there's also special projects going on from one p m on uh... so everybody who's a listening who's putting on going to the party on the beach remember uh... bring some pop bag of chips really busy busy busy and there are a number of classes that need to be taken care of and we'll be giving specific instruction with regard to that so uh... phase one phase two and phase three with uh... uh... infantry muh fire maneuver also uh... as far as you know again the classroom instruction phase we can do We also have a little bit of medical work and some medical instruction that's going to be done too, so be ready for that. All the supplies and material on hand so you don't have to worry about bringing anything other than your corpus and make sure it stays warm as long as rigor mortis hasn't said it and if it does, grab the two wheeled alley, stick it underneath the guy's feet, mooring him along anyway because one way or another we're all going to town. So, what else do we have going on over the weekend? There are gun shows around the country, I'm going to tell you something. I'll hand it to you. Let me map it out for you. with the way we are cleaning out these companies that had ammunition. Notice I said had, I didn't say have. Some of the places that we've mentioned the listeners have cleaned out in one day. You guys have done a great job. Now, but here's the thing. If everything was right as rain, we wouldn't be cleaning them out. Does everybody understand that? I want you to think for a minute. If this were normal business, and you're in the business of selling things, then the idea is that if you sell more stuff, you real quick turn to your distributor, you call him, and real common stuff like ammunition, bullets, brass, primers, they should all be there within so many hours, if not days, but at the most days, and they usually with distributors, they have a salesman that usually comes through once a week just to see how you're doing and what you need and let you know what real good buys or sales they have because they've got a glut of things. But here's the problem, people. Nobody has a glut of anything in ammunition or in components. What's wrong with this picture? If all is supposed to be, everything is right as rain, you should be able to turn, pick up the phone, and you'll be replacing your inventory right away. See that the built-up burgers are worried about the Patriots on the North American continent? Oh, absolutely. There is no doubt this did not happen by accident. It is not happening in a vacuum. But we weren't supposed to catch on. And I have talked about this for many, many years, that there's going to get a point, come a point, like we've seen. There are situations in the past where this has happened the exact same way. People don't remember, because it's back a few years, but back in the post-Gun Control Act 1968 phase, especially 1976 through 1980, there was a general shortage of many calibers of ammunition and they had cut them off in all directions and of course surplus inventory coming in was non-existent. The only reason that I believe they loosened things back up is because we, meaning the reloading institutions, the American people, by themselves, the reloading companies and the average guy, produced so many solutions. that we literally could get around everything that they were doing to block the ammunition. Now they had to wait 30 years. It's hard enough to get a person to understand how weapons work or how to use a firearm, let alone the idea that, well, maybe you should get into reloading too. So we're having to re-educate whole elements of the population. I understand that because part of it is because the conditioning through the socialists and the socialist scum in the education system, most of those trash. Now, We're playing not so much catch up as we're re-educating and we're doubling our numbers. Most of the people that were out there reloading 20, 30 years ago, of course some people passed away, that's natural. But a good chunk of them are still out there and are completely knowledgeable of what they had to do in the past and what they can do again. Now what we're doing is we're force multiplying. We are sharing all of our databases with everyone that we can and shame on you if you are not. What you need to do if you have a militia formation, if you're with a patriot organization, if you're with a shooting club, if you're with a veterans group, if you have people who are into reloading and they've been doing it for years and they are skilled adepts at the process, they need to reproduce their entire library, all of their database, everything they can to as many people as possible right away. That way our libraries are secure. They don't just go into one place and destroy everything. I've been doing this for years. You could come in and burn everything out that's here and it wouldn't do you any good. Seriously. I mean, everything that I have here has been reproduced intentionally and has not just been scattered to sites that I control, but think about it, people. How many of you out there listening have always received more of whatever it is that whenever you send a self-addressed stamp envelope, we always send more to you? uh... you'll notice a lot of information comes along with that are technical information of different types of in very depending on the shelf but always more goes out than was ever if you were probably expected and the reason for that is because we need to spread this information across the country if you go to our website anytime we can get a hold of a new weapons manual especially on breakdown week we copy it, we scan it, it goes into the system and the idea is more people can just go into the site, pull it off the site and make a copy for themselves. That's right. Get it out there and put it on disk, get it out in printed form, get it out and reproduce it. Now, if you have a team of people or if you are teaching a number of people, you don't make one copy and just, oh, everybody's going to share. In just reverse, you want to make enough copies so that each student generates, has their own library. You generate enough copies so that each person progressively is building their own library of information up. Now you can do it in disk form. In fact, what you need is an information officer or somebody who's enjoying working with the computers or with regeneration machines, you know, be they photocopy or be it disk burners or whatever. And what you do is you make a disk and you make a hard copy for each person and you give them to them and you tell them it's your job to maintain them and they go back with them. Some people are going to do right, some people aren't going to do well at all. Okay, but the numbers, the sheer force of numbers guarantees that the real information is out there enforced. Now, notice I said real information. A lot of stuff, and I'm not going to say everything, but I can show you specific arms books that have been produced on certain weapons that intentionally have left out parts or components. This is especially true of a couple of these para, you know, like para-ordinates type companies, not para-ordinates itself, but these companies that deal in books on how to, they, many of them are intentionally fraggers. They actually have left components out so that if you try to use the thing the way it is, it won't work. You have all the basic parts there, the parts, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each, in each four different books. Now the first one that was originally made, it has all the spec sheets and everything, is absolutely correct. But the next three that were generated afterwards, Don, all had key parts left out of the design, both the prints and even showing the assembly. No Tiki, no Washi. Now that's not an accident, people, because people, you can't make mistakes like that, especially with weapons that only have a very minimal number of working parts. So it's not an accident. The idea is to get you frustrated, get you to do something, but then get frustrated because it doesn't work. So you're going to start asking questions and you're starting to draw attention. You see how that works? Instead, again, do the research and do an extensive amount of research on any design when it comes to maintaining arms. When it comes to reloading, you can count on the people who have done direct application work. In other words, you've got a guy out there who's been reloading for 25 years or so. He's a master shooter. He's in pistol competition, rifle competition. That man is a skilled tradesman. Take advantage of the working knowledge and the skills that he or she has developed. it will save you a lot of time. There is no sense in reinventing the wheel. OK. Now, database sharing, any form you can, but make sure you do have hard copies. OK. Why? Well, think about it. Now, you can secure them in a number of different ways. And especially, again, you might have a secure library away from your property and other locations, something that you've put away. But it's a good idea to have hard copy secured from the environment, made so that it's durable and will last. So that when the time comes you can use them as masters for reproducing to teach other people We do this with all of the instruction manuals and all of the instruction courses if need be we can put a person down with a simple copy machine and the masters and they could reproduce everything that would be necessary to train a battalion 600 men Think about that. Everything off the shelf. It's all ready to go. Everything's right there. We have produced hundreds, if not nine, over a thousand of these pods. All of you can do the same thing. We don't have, we're not made out of money. In fact, I'm just a regular guy like all of you when it comes to resource, okay? But I'm always eyeballing for the cheap stuff laying around or the things that are being thrown away. Okay, that's what you got to do. And we make every penny count. Everything that's been sent to us to help with the process of building up both the networks or building up our supply and support system, guess what? It goes right back into the system. But we do with pennies what most people have to do with hundreds of dollars. And that's not exaggerating, but it is, I guess, a brag to a degree. we can do it so don't tell me you can't do it whenever i ask you know i'm not asking you do any more than we've already done and we've done a hell of a lot more we just ask you to do it within your team your effort within your unit your group you all do this and everybody does it many hands make polite work we get the job done now Ammunition. Weekend. Gun show. Coming up. Weekend. Gun shows all over the country. People, go with a ditty bag. Put it over your shoulder. Go with a whole bunch of small change. Don't go with a bunch of big bills. Before you go to a gun show, break your hundred dollar bills down to, you know, ones, fives, and tens. Okay? When you go to the show, dick her with these people, but go to the show and watch for the people who have their own tables that are little guys. Scour that table for bullets. primers, powder, and odd lots or standard lots, and any odd grab boxes of ammunition that might be laying around. You take a look, you go in with a list of what you need or what you can possibly use, and also keep in mind if it's powder and it's sitting there, you buy it. If you see a pound of powder or a half pound of powder partially used, buy it. You'll figure out how to make it work later. Buy it now, especially if it's cheap. We're going to go to break. We've got Donna Mark, Intel Report on Friday. We'll be back in about three minutes. for the first time since the JFK assassination. We have used the Watergate mantra of follow the money, which has led us to a startling revelation on the identity of the mastermind behind the crime. This revelation could blow the Kennedy assassination wide open. To find out who that mystery man is, go to www.thenextstrike.com and click on the channel, the JFK assassination. Hey, Jack Blood here, host of Deadline Live. 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I'm Ron Paul and you're listening to We The People Radio Network. remember dick around prices may may not be able to remember if you see somebody's got a grab box like a ten cents around a very likely but it can happen and there's a bunch of ammunition there let me put it this way do you think there is anything there that now is more than ten cents around well yeah i'll just say it this way if you see some of the box and there's like looks like a few hundred rounds at ten cents around for something i don't care what it is just grab it all you can figure out what to do with it later but take the box make a deal look at it and see maybe make a spot price on the gov he happened to do that rather than have to carry the thing away at the end of the show i used to do some gun shows years ago all the time and i'd call we carry wave old twenty twenty thousand rounds of ammunition of mixed types of growth mall table table specially all the big shows and he's going to grab boxes needed one of curious tough only if they set the stuff out to sell it so i'd make a deal and then all my munchkins and a friend of mine he had uh... three daughters uh... and forty and three well all of us plus the lives and we all get the gloves on we'd sort for the whole no sunday night after the gun shows and you'll make popcorn sit back for a bit relaxed and go back to the big boxes of animal by the time we were done we filled animal can after animal can after animal can and sorted out sweet thirty eight smith and lesson thirty eight special seven six two by fifty four russian rim eight millimeter mouser seven point five swiss uh... you name it thirty out six every caliber three hundred uh... savage an excellent cartridge by the way if you have three years average don't think about changing just keep make sure you got reloading supplies and brass for don't turn your brass away in a lot of calibers were on balls what we did is we'd collected all sorted out sort out by head stamp separated if we could make boxes up and we tell the collectors ammunition off if for what the value of what we paid for everything once And we kept all that other good shooting ammunition and we made sure it stayed clean and well it's now where it needs to be. So, there's a lot of ways you can do this, but when you're going to the show this weekend, if you have certain reloading systems, watch for, you know, dies that people are getting rid of. Now, there's two reasons. You want to check the dies. Make sure they're not scored or they're not chipped or anything. Most importantly, remember that most dies have a lifetime warranty, so unless there's something really bizarre wrong with it, chances are there's nothing wrong with the dies. Usually what happens is the guy's going from regular steel to carbide, and he'll sell the old set of dies. My policy on that is, just like rifles, dies are for buying, not for selling. Okay? The reason is, well, Don, think about it. If I had a little reloading fest, and all of a sudden I have six guys show up with six presses, but I'm the only one that has 30 out of six dies, well, guess what? If I had a set of... Five guys are standing around doing nothing. Yeah, exactly. Instead, I can set up all six presses. I can use my carbide dies and my regular steel dies. We set everything up. We got two presses doing one step each. And we have a massive production line. Now we can do 30 out of six all night, or we can do 308 or 9 millimeter. And we can fill boxes. Now, when you do that, when you all get together, you pick a straw boss for quality control. And you rotate that person so everybody learns this job. randomly you'll take a piece of brass pull it off to the side spec it, mic it, the whole nine yards randomly you'll take from the powder set point you'll grab a case, water scale, scale to measure it, make sure it's on spec and if it looks good put the powder back in, put it back in the production line Same with your final step in production with the cartridges themselves. You don't want to check for length. You want to observe for any crimping or anything that might be unusual or damage that might be taking place. Maybe a debris or something in the dye, always something that's a consideration. Remember that you want to do constant inspection. The operators themselves do, but you also have a straw boss who is an inspector who does the same thing. We've done this for years, and for that reason, we can get real production out with very simple machinery. Also, everybody learns. Don't just all do the same job all night. Each person works, say, for an hour at one task and then it's time to break away for a minute, take a break, come back, switch seats, everybody checks, here's what you do, here's how you do it, and don't be embarrassed. The instructor's job is to give a course of instruction no matter the experience of the person. And nobody's to be insulted. If I were sitting there and somebody is giving a class, even though I've had the information before, my job is to listen. When that person is done with his element of the instruction, I'm probably going to learn things no matter what, even if I am experienced in the process. Because that teacher has something to offer. Okay? And I need a refresher every once in a while. All of us do. No matter who we are, you're never that good. Okay? Trust me, I have seen this even with the general, I've operated with the general staff at War College, I've seen how they function, what they do. And for that reason, again, let me address this, they do the same thing. They reinforce and re-educate constantly to bring up the quality of the individual. 10, 15, 20 years. You get one quarter of 1% improvement in a year after you've been doing it for 20 years, you're still getting. You're warning the blade. Yes. And that's the most important thing. And again, the blade always needs to be tended. That's one of the things people don't understand sometimes. I mean, they forget because we get these, we're conditioned with holly weird and we're conditioned with a lot of arrogance that, you know, that really people killed or gets people hurt or injured because, you know, I don't need to listen to that. And because of that, fingers are lost on skill saws. Oh boy, I'll tell you, boy, he told me not to take the guard off, but oh well, I wasn't listening, what the hell. I don't pay any attention at the front of the paintball. In the army, I know. Just to remind everybody that equal opportunity on the battlefield. Well, the thing is that you're again, with the gun shows, we have a lot of good things we can pick up. You want to take a checklist of what you need for your arms to round them out. Now here's another thing. Let's say that you have a martial arm that you got from grandpa and it's missing a few things like a sling ring or it's got maybe a site that's damaged. We'll take and make a list, inspect it, look to see if there's something that may need to be fixed or does need to be replaced and go into the show and very carefully go through the junk boxes and go through all the goodie boxes there. So usually I pick up a lot of spare parts or that little guy that's got one table, he's got it filled with all kinds of stuff. If you ask him a question, you might get a good answer. Okay? Always be patient. Always take your time. Go through every step. But if you see ammunition, a box of six rounds of this, a box of five rounds of that, clean off the shelf, people. It's time to make sure that nothing has gone to waste, that we reconfigure the inventory so everything is where it needs to be. You get to the other end, if there's stuff that's still missing off the list, well, just remind yourself that next time we come back, this is where we start. you're going to the shows, a lot of people have been asking, well, I want an SKS, or I want a bold faction this, or I think I want a handgun. Most parts of the country, there are no papers to be filed between people, like in states to the south of the southern states, the central states, the western states. So if you're walking through a show and somebody has a pistol or a rifle or a shotgun for sale, guess what? You can buy it right from that person. Those are what we call liberty arms because the communists haven't gotten hold of them yet. Or haven't gotten back to them yet. Let's put it that way. They don't know where they are. Yeah, now that doesn't mean that the communists aren't trying to do something to change that because again, the socialists know, the social Soviets know, that those are freedom arms. And the dirty whores are trying everything they can to go after all the weapons. They want to confiscate all the weapons. That's flat out what Sarah Brady said. Well guess what? We want to make sure those arms are out of circulation. secure, properly cleaned, lubricated, and then put in storage or put into somebody's hands where they will be used, where the time comes to put the socialist down. That's our job. Okay. So again, check the show out another couple of things here because we're, we're working close to the bottom of the hour. We're probably getting interrupted. So we're going to come back and we'll give you another contact point. Want to say thank you to Kurt for sending us in for this information. But, uh, I knew it. In the meantime here, ladies and gentlemen, it is the bottom of the hour, first hour of the intel report on Friday. We'll be back in about three minutes with the People Radio Network. You've got Dom and Mark. 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That's ronpaul2008.com. I'm Ron Paul and I approve this message. This message brought to you by Grassroots efforts to Electron Paul. WIDENER. W-I-D-E-N-E-R, okay, I'm gonna do it again. W-W-W dot W-I-D-E-N-E-R-S dot com. What do they have? Well, they got powder, they got bullets. Primers will find out here. But anyway, they do have a couple sales. They've got accurate 4350 and accurate 2230 powder now the accurate 2230 is eight pounds for a hundred and two dollars Wow, that's not too bad Plus if you buy four or more they're ninety eight dollars each. So a little cheaper still the accurate powder the 4350 is a hundred and three dollars per eight pound keg actually container. They're not kegs. I'm sorry. It gives you impression we're looking at kegs like beer. Well, no, it's not that big. But pretty good size. 8-pound canisters. They do have bullets. They've got .223 and .30 caliber. Prices are not what they used to be, but they're not too bad. For instance, they've got the MB118B bulk pack .30 caliber, .175 grain full middle jacket, Sierra Boat tail. It's a sniper bullet, of course. Well, anything can be a sniper bullet, by the way. But anyway, this is a sniper bullet. is what it says. And it's $325 for 2,000 bullets. These are just the projectiles. What else is there? Well, a little bit of everything. Once fired brass. Sierra Match King, 77 grain, 223 bullets. Not cheap. 22 cal. 22 cal. slash 223, 55 grain. That's the bread and butter round of the industry there, guys. 5,000 bullets. for three hundred and forty five dollars and that's uh... paid you uh... sps posted everything ready to go on that so three hundred forty five dollars for five thousand bullets that's not too bad uh... also loaded ammunition program post gun or post uh... schmidt rubens that are out there right now that center fire system has uh... seven point five swiss ammunition loaded uh... they've also got eight millimeter you go in the m seventy five sniper round uh... not a bad price on that going down through a mix of wolf stuff. Now what's in stock still? We don't know and of course they keep mentioning cost as far as you know what their chart we know the fact that price is going up like shortly like the end of this month. The best buy now here's the thing a lot of you guys might have Tokarev pistols out there or if you don't here's why you want to buy a Tokarev pistol. What I said before you buy the ammo then you find the gun. Now pay attention here. They've got 7.62x25. This is the Tokarev pistol cartridge. 86 grain, full metal jacket, Tokarev round. Sale price, $115 for a 1,224 round tin. That makes this the cheapest ammunition on the market. I would recommend that you buy a couple tins of this first. It's $115 for 1,224 rounds. and then go out and buy either A, the standard Tokarev pistol, or B, the CZ-52. Your pick, it's a matter of what you can afford, because you can find them for a little, you know, both, go through the float as far as the price goes. But either the Tokarev pistol or the CZ-52. Why? Because this is the cheapest ammunition on the market. It's a military ball round. It's coming in the ham tins, the big ham tins that you're all familiar with. This is Romanian, 86 grain. FMJ Tokarev. Now the Tokarev round has great armor penetration. What am I talking about armor? Body armor. Actually the Tokarev round changed the dynamics with body armor in general. If the body armor that's out there does not have a T rating in its overall serial number, then that means that that piece of body armor is not rated for 30 Tokarev, which will penetrate most body armor that's out there. Keep that in mind. And again, this is 80s production, Romanian manufacturer, 1,224 rounds in a sealed can, $115, that's an excellent price. The other stuff, there's good prices, mixed prices by today's standards, pretty decent. There's some 30 Russian. There's also some 308, not much, but they've got some, and the prices are about what we expected. For instance, 308, 146 grain FMJ, $97 for a 200-round battle pack. Yeah, I know. But it's there. And it's again, it's the Bosnian 308. You'll notice that again, the Bosnians are doing 308. They're doing, let's see, they're doing 223 and they're doing 50 caliber ammunition. Okay, let me ask you, America, what good is that doing us that American dollars are buying foreign ammunition for US troops in the Middle East? It's not doing your son who is isn't working in that factory. It's not doing you any good because you're not working in that factory. These are skilled labor jobs that you and I should have because after all, our tax dollars are paying for it. Now, that's okay. But I want to point that out because that's why this ammo is being made and they're slopping off the excess this way. That's fine. It's boxer primed. It's reloadable. We're going to use it properly. We're going to use it as liberty ammunition to protect our liberty. Isn't that wonderful? I like that idea. So our tax dollars are going to come back to us in a roundabout way. Anyway, last but not least, you gotta go through the website, but if you have a .50 caliber, a BMG rifle, semi or bolt, they've got IG-50A, England, .50 BMG, the M33, 699 grain full middle jacket, ball round, standard ball ammunition, .50 caliber, .2950 for 10 rounds, $295 for 100 rounds. It's the same price either way. Anyway, the point is that it's $2.95 around. Now that's not bad by today's prices. Remember, the dollar has gone down in value by 50% at least. The ammunition at cost typically have gone up. This is boxer primed, reloadable, ready for you to use as is. And once you fire it, once it's fired to your weapon, it's fire formed to your chamber, it's ready to go. Now, I'll go back up to the top of the... I'm reading my office because Kurt sent this to today. It's again, www.wideners.com. They're supposed to have this stuff in stock, I guess. We're hoping, of course you never know, that's the only problem with each site because we've already burned out several sites this last couple weeks. Center fire system doesn't have much of anything on the shelf and ammo at all and they're not finding anything to replace it And they can't tell you about it either. Yeah, they can't tell you about it. So hopefully we'll see why there's might be a little different I'm looking to see if I can grab another number here. Here we go. If you'd like to call them I'll give you their phone numbers too. It's Widener's Reloading. Now they're located in Johnson, Tennessee. Here is a recommendation. Do not have it shipped by mail if you can drive to pick it up. Okay, first of all, ammunition's heavy. Costs a lot of weight. Okay, weight means that the freight company or UPS is gonna charge you through the nose. Save the cost, go there if you're within, say, a reasonable driving distance, and go and pick it up. They're located at Widener's Reloading and Shooting Supply, Incorporated. They only show a peel boxer, but they're in Johnson City, Tennessee, 37602. Their toll-free order line number is 1-800-615-06. Oh, how cute. 30 at 6. 30 at 6. 1-800-615-30 at 6. Okay? Their regular telephone line is 423-8267-8. That's 423-282-6780. 86 let's descend on them and clean their shelves off. Why you need the ammunition and they need the business, right? Well, of course they might be complaining after a while because we're good if that's the situation so be it But there's a lot of good stuff out there that we can access these guys look like they've got a lot of the decent Calipers plus have a lot of reloading supplies. Those are good prices on the pie on the powder They do have wolf primers. It gets me like wolf primers more Russian stuff. Okay wolf primers $87 per 5,000, which isn't too bad, $18.50 per 1,000. And this is for mag primers for reloading the 5.5 by 45, the .223 round slash the .556. It's back in stock. And this is the thicker brass cup, something everybody had a question about, and I was talking about off the air. The thicker brass cup, so in other words, for military style rifles, because of the coarser firing pin, the harder firing pin strike. These things will take the abuse, but another thing, they're mag primers. So I'll give you the numbers one more time here real quick. 1-800-615-3006 and 423-282-6785. Give them a call. We'll give the numbers out one more time after we come back from the break here on We the People Radio Network. People who use Cartavite know about the pollutants in our body and want them out. For over five years, Cartavite has proven itself time-tested. Here's Dr. Mattson, a naturopathic doctor's thoughts on Cartavite. such a great big mystery to disease anymore. This basic tenet of yeast in the gut and metals in the liver covers at least 7-8% of the diseases that we see. 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That's the price that I can see on stuff here. Of course, there are some good prices on bullets, as in bullets for reloading. But this 7.62x25, 86 grain FMJ Toker of pistol ammunition, $115 for 1,224 shells, cases, projectiles, everything all together. Point is that it's loaded ammo. So what you do is you buy that, it's in the tins. Two tins make up a full case. would recommend getting the whole shebang there if you can put the money together. The reason you'll have everything in one box ready to go. Drive, 2-pick it, go get it. If you can't, I understand. But if you can, go pick. So the reason, ask them if they got any tail end stuff laying around or things that might be useful, like maybe odds and end stuff with this or a little bit of that. You never know what people have at the warehouse. OK? So it's always a good idea to check. Ask. owners. Widener's also has the big DBS Assemble 50 caliber bullet. Just like Pink Floyd. The time you hear that when the press comes down. Reloading to Pink Floyd. Whoa, dudes. Wait, when you hear that word money, well, that's exactly what you're looking at. When you reload, you save a lot of money. George in Florida, George, jump in there, please. George, come on. We only got a moment here. Thanks, George. Probably got busy, but maybe the engineers too. Let's try Eric in California. Let's see if Eric's there. Whoa, okay. Well, George, go ahead. We got other callers. Jump in. George from Florida. Okay, George, come on. Let's go. Yes, I just had it running with the city police today. I was told that I had to post a $500 bond to put bond for all signs. Even if I want to put them out of my private property, I had to post a $500 bond to guarantee I'll remove them. For what? Oh, they want you to post it because they're... Wait, are you talking about Ron Paul signs? Yeah. Yeah. Well, put them in the car. Put them on your car. If all I say is just, but tape them right to your car. The thing is, I'd ask to see the ordinance on that. Yeah, well, you know, they're doing that because they're, you know, who, well, was it the same people who said that they were, you know, look like they were friendly, the local cops? Yes, they said, oh yeah, we can't, no, not those guys. This is code enforcement. Oh, well, the code enforcement, those are Gestapo. Okay, well, just put it on your car and be done with it. Know what I mean? Tape it to the car. It's not on the building. It's on the car. Guys do it here all the time. Don't bother beating your head against the wall. Don't try and fight with them. They're all asses anyway. We know that. They're just money-grubbing leeches. That's why they're orbiting. You know what? The meter maid's on your house now. Think about this. It's your house, but it's not because those communists slash socialists, the same old nutcases we've been talking about, believe that what's theirs is theirs, and what's yours is ours. And that's why the nutcases are orbiting around your house looking for something to do because otherwise they wouldn't have work. They don't produce anything. All they're designed to do is revenue for the state. Actually, revenue for the locals because you got a bunch of criminals in politics. For that reason, since the meter maids are the homes in Florida, and really a bunch of dumb butts to begin with, I could use another term there, but anyway, okay, don't put a butcher head against the wall. Be creative, put it up in other ways. Put it up in the window, or why not the front window of the house? Yeah, also too, this is the same car enforcement, because I'm refurbishing a BRAT truck. and the engine's out, I gotta replace the CV joints and the clutch and a redo in the body and code enforcement took pictures looking inside my garage. The door wasn't even open and they told me that truck has to be licensed, registered and insured. In your garage? Okay, first of all, it's inside your garage? Uh huh. Tell them to take it up there. That's why I'm leaving. Okay, tell them, yeah, tell the economy this piece of, you know what, to go on down the road. Well, first of all, that's an example. This is an example where you need to sue their hind end, but that's another story altogether. That sounds weird, but you need to start going after them. Okay, it's in your house. It's on your land. First of all, I know they're communists. I mean, notice I'm not calling them just socialists. These are just flat out communists. There's a bunch of nutcases listening right now where a bobblehead's going, oh, that's a wonderful... Okay, well, stick it up your hind end. Okay, there's a bunch of sickle fan spies that are going, well, I don't see what's wrong with that. Well, problem I have is that's the supreme example of people who have too much time on their hands and have their head up their hind end. Well, this is a closed door. They want to tell you what to do, huh? Yes, well, the thing is, the good thing is the police chief ripped up the citation. They told them they had no business coming on your property. Exactly. That's my whole point. You need to start suing them for trespass. In fact, that's one of the other things, post your property. Next time they come on, sue the yield, basically find their agent. I'll tell you what, did I give you the number for George Emerson, right? Yes. Okay, you still have the number? Oh yes, my right hand. I want you to call and talk to him about private property issues, and I mean tomorrow, okay? Just so you'll be educated enough to speed, not tomorrow, I'm sorry, that's Saturday. Wait till Monday, call George Emerson at the Emerson Review, and talk to him about private property issues. Seriously, that is a that is your project for Monday. Okay, I want you to take care of this right away And then you'll have a better understanding of how people need to deal with this across the board What you basically have are a bunch of parasite house meter maids is what it comes down to You know, think about it. This is the same BS. You know where they started this everybody's listening I want to challenge on something. Where did they start this BS several years ago? Same kind of nonsense boy. I want to use another term when they started doing the census and they said the census takers have a right to go anywhere they want they can borrow down your property they can be on your door you know up here they had a running around in groups of three so they could force themselves on the population because they were told that, well, you have all the power, you know what, stick it up, you know, it'd be one thing. I even wouldn't have a problem doing it because the census takers are supposed to do a certain job. But then they came up with this big, long list of all this information they wanted. Has nothing to do with a census, has everything to do with these socialist pieces of gutter trash. We need to kick out of this country. How many toilets are in your home? Yeah, I'll tell you what, here, I'm gonna stuff you down the toilet if I see you again. Get your hind end out of here. Just point at the wooden box there in the yard and say, yeah right there in fact you'll be the next one in it uh... we didn't know that you have a gun for have my home well i have course and my point is not your business get on down the road but my problem point is that they started with that that's where they really did it and he started they made announcements that they were gonna do you were gonna show everybody who's boss east penny waste nitpicking pieces of gutters better trash coming down road like this we have seen from there you need to talk to george amerson ASAP, he's going to talk to you about the whole idea of posting your property, what you need to do, and next time you don't talk to you, what you do is you ask him, can you read? Huh? What you do is you take him over to the sign, read that. When they read the sign where the posting is, understand that that is a contract. Now then you levy a fee against them because they understand they can read just like everybody else can. But you make sure they can. You give them a chance to get off the property and leave. They proceed. You don't be belligerent. You can actually call. Well, first of all, you actually serve them right there with the paperwork. You set the value of the trespass. And then you take them to court. And in fact, you know what? It works for them just like it does for the court and the state. When you go down and protest in front of a public building on public sidewalks, what do they charge you with? They charge you with trespassing on public land. Now, since they've upheld that, your land is even more sacred than their public land is, okay? Because it's private, sovereign property. So that's how it works. I'll tell you what, George, I want to let you go. We got Eric still staying on the line here. All right, thanks for that. Get hold of George Emerson ASAP. Thank you. Okay, I got my part. And we got Eric from California. Eric, jump in there, please. And you stay on as long as you need to. How you doing Mark? I forgot your co-host. You got Don here. Don, God bless you guys. And uh, I'm 40 years old. What's up to this day? You know what I mean? Yeah, I'll tell you what. Stay right there where you are, Eric. Can you hang on? Sure, I will. Okay, wait till we're going to have to go through the whole cycle here to the top of the next hour. And we're going to bring you up first thing when we come back. Okay, thank you sir. And Don, are you gonna be okay? I got a cold mark. Okay, as always, God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march, both day and night. Ooh-rah! Six bandits chasing down the road. They show up in your garage. Hey, maybe just put them in the trunk of the truck. Or the back of the truck, anyway. Never be seen again. Yep, that's right. Thank you, Don. Thank you, Mark. 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