March 20, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense training videos and equipment, emphasizing practical preparedness and the importance of accessible, functional gear over expensive commercial products. He addressed web gear and ammunition compatibility, encouraged listeners to scavenge and repurpose materials from their workplaces, and discussed the economic impacts of NAFTA and GATT on American workers, particularly truck drivers facing rising diesel costs. The show included caller reports on M1 carbine ammunition sources and a detailed account of Republican caucus irregularities in Missouri involving delegate selection rules.
- nbc defense
- chemical protection
- preparedness
- web gear
- ammunition
- nafta
- gatt
- truck drivers
- diesel prices
- m1 carbine
- ron paul
- caucus
- delegates
- michigan militia
- scavenging
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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, 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. 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 will 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 in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning 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 as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in 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 of the this is the afternoon intelligence report. I'm mark quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories who are listening to us on We the People of Radio Network and WTPRN.com that's We the People of Radio Network and on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4MG dot com. We're also on your stations AM and FM micro stations, CV Bay stations and UltraNet technologies east and west of the Mississippi. It is Thursday I believe done and the date is? Yes it is Thursday Mark it's the 20th of March. Of course it is a beautiful day out there here in Michigan. Yeah a little cool we got some air out of the north but you know what otherwise it's been a beautiful day got a lot of work done. Important is to be able to start readjusting and moving cargo and equipment that needs to be loaded up into ready up trailers things like that because you always are improving or engineering accordingly. In that note, something that we're working on, I guess we're going to have to do a video on it. We already have a whole bunch of other stuff in the can. We may get another video posted tonight on YouTube. It has to do with NBC, Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense. It's a quickie in that it's a short, obviously a 10-minute video. And it's just going to offer you the basic reinforcement of what we've been talking about on the air so you can show somebody. This is what you need to do. This is what you need. We're going to throw a second installment in with the equipment on individuals, but what we'll probably do is, again, as Ed pointed out earlier this week when we were in private discussion, we do have the NBC video that has to be switched over to DVD. We have not done that yet. That will be a priority for the next two or three days. It's a long video. In fact, I think you were at that particular session, at least part of it. uh... we had uh... a large element from the ohio militia we had uh... wolverine militia there we have the militia at large and we had cloyo marines we had different classes of course because it was a whole day session we actually uh... fed the troops right there on location the training cells you know the training uh... chambers meal big we're talking classrooms your kids big ones you'll see in the video and uh... well actually everything went very well everybody did their part uh... very uh... successful I think in getting all the information out but it has been taking some time catching up on all the projects. There's only so many hours in the day and some of you know we run 24 hours a day, seven days a week and it's you know it's catch as catch can because there are a little urgent projects that are cropping up that are diverting us at different times. However we keep chugging along so there's going to be a flurry of new videos that are out there and it'll be available plus the new NBC video will be out in DVD. I'll let you know but this is a forewarning that that's coming. there is a real need for it because what's bad down is that during the nine eleven uh... nonsense there were a bunch of shasters who were primed to attack anybody everybody else who had been in the uh... surplus system for years and they were a scurrilous and i'd like to say before i think that one to these people should be bullwhip as they were they were flat-out lying was trying to sell three hundred dollar four hundred dollar gas masks well we don't have the entire inventory and explain everything in the process from kim suits to anti-contamination components, you know, as far as materials that are used for decont, or crossing material over, you know, of course, deconting yourself before you put in the equipment that you've mounted if you're going to have to dispose of it. In other words, as I've said in several of the videos and many times on the air, consider chemical protection, especially for as cheap as you got it. If need be, it is absolutely disposable. Traditionally, militaries do look at it that way. They figure it's a perishable. If it's considered to be contaminated, it is safer just to issue out new right away. The biggest problem is obviously the infrastructure because not even the system itself has everything that it needs ready to go where it needs to be. We have a different, we have an advantage. We have the tactical control of our material and support. This is why, as I've said before, when you do this you vote with your wallet people. Buying weapons, buying ammunition. The other side, okay, here's a message for you. Where, yep, the banks are looking bad. Yep, the liars are trying to drop the borders. Yep. Looks like the new old order clique thinks they want to kill Americans with reckless abandon. Well, by doing what we're doing, we're going to show them that they're not going to be doing with reckless abandon. The moment they start any nonsense, they're going to get put down. And that's the attitude everybody has to have. Anything else is foolishness. If I can make a deal, there are no deals with wolves. There are no deals with predators. And these things are almost like robotic, they're robotic gnome skulls, is the best way to describe it. a parasitic socialist that just like two-year-old children will say to him, more, more, more! And of course, they're never satisfied and it's always everybody's fault but theirs for breaking things. No matter how much you love, everybody's seen it as a little kid. It's not the things you're, you know what, I'm gonna tell you something, if you were to shut all their nonsense off, it is true, you could step outside and I'd tell you, boy, this is a beautiful day, and I'd be the first to tell you that. It was the first thing I brought up on the air. But that doesn't mean that beyond our sight or down the road or in some, you know, some scrulless location that they've set up, the shysters are sitting there rubbing their hands, fighting over who they're going to rape, kill, pillage, and burn next in order for them to keep their jobs, try to rake in more profits. uh... basically try to play the power shift game or try to play the power pop-up game depending on what it is and their logic is when they're done after they've reached kill pillage and burn in their little spiffy black uniforms with their letters around they go back to the club house so to speak back to the locker room and yuck it up and laugh about what they did to the with the kids in the men in their homes it's the kind of nutcases you're dealing with We're going to have to deal with that. That's all there is to it. So the nuclear biological chemical defense technologies are something we're going to address quite heavily. We've already done it before. It has been integrated into both Equipping 1 and 2. If all else fails, remember, Equipping 1 and 2, I know they're not all...they're good copies, actually, that are out on YouTube, and I think they're also on Google Video right now. And, yep, you've got to watch more...you've got to do several...watch several different episodes, so to speak, because they're in 10-minute blocks. the people who did the editing did a nice job if you want a hardbound copy you can order a hardbound copy from us so to speak in cd exactly what you see on youtube if you want your own it's a set of two for twenty dollars that's two cd's equipping one equipping two cost is a hundred is a hundred plus because i just finished printing with working on the book project today and oh boy i'll tell you what i want to reach you sometimes and grab some people and just hit them with something just twenty dollars you said at the pbn PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. If you make the check or money order if that's what you want to use out to Nancy, Corn Key, K-O-E-R-N-K-E and it's a gift. In return, you'll receive a nice gift from us at this end which will be the two training videos, equipping one and equipping two. Hopefully they answer questions. Now, Here's something I gotta address too, Doc, because this is something that a lot of people have asked about. Well, when were these done? Well, they were done in the early and middle 90s, to be quite honest. One of the things I'm going to point out, none of the equipment is, by any stretch of the imagination, obsolete. In fact, pretty much there's been no change except for the colors and dress for the radio equipment. And even there, the basic stuff, we're still using the same stuff we used 30 years ago. Why? Because it's a little more robust, it's heavier, it lasts longer, and we've tweaked it to where we want the equipment to work. That's why we use certain pieces of machinery. Oh yeah, there's newer stuff. I just went to Meyers. There's six different types of little handheld walkie talkies in there. If that's what you want to commit to for your tactical communications, go for it. I'm not going to stop you. We're just giving you general direction. In other words, here, this is what you want to look at. This is what you need. But with Webgear, now I'm going to point something out. How many of you bought, for instance, K98 Mausers? OK, there we go. There's a nice basic rifle. Or there's a whole bunch of Moyz and Nagot rifles out there. Now you could buy some really modern assault vests with those nice deep long pockets made for 30 round magazines for the AR-15 But let me ask you something how skinny are your fingers? It doesn't work like this. I'm out I can't reach my ammo timeout. Oh Marie didn't hear that. That's right. Oh, he heard it. That's right So again, remember this, web gear that was built for the equipment that you purchased is your first best short guard to a utility service or carrying system. Let me give you an example. There's some beautiful SKS chest pouch pouches out there that are designed to hold 10 rounds of stripper clips. Hey, use them. Why not? You'll notice in all the training videos and equipping videos that we have, those systems are in place. Now, another thing. uh... for instance mag pouches that go on the belt if you're using a nagat rifle or if you're using for instance the k-98 or a nineteen oh three springfield or an m one grand the standard u.s. world war one world war two korean war and early part of vietnam cartridge belt that was issued out by the millions they are used to buy those where they literally came from the factory by the bail the way they came from the factory. Little bales and also many bales per big bale. That's why they look so nice or brand new when you run into some of that stuff because it's been in storage for 30, 40, 50 years. Some of it's newer. Well, you take a look at it. It dates right on the American equipment. So pick out what fits your rifle. In other words, it's ergonomically designed. If you've got a stripper clip fed K98 Mauser or a Springfield or if you've got a stripper clip fed Moise and Nagant, and yes, they make stripper clips for them, Well then you can turn around and put two in each one of those little ten pocket belts, you know, each one of the pockets of that ten pocket belt, and you've got a standard combat load. Now you want to get a little fancier? In the next video we're going to show you some of what the militia, the Michigan militia manufacturing operations were doing and have been doing for quite some time and are still doing to come up with ideas. Example is kind of like what we call a German assault kit. like the paratroopers german character was usually take one of the coverage built into the aftermarket copy you disconnect the back belt from it and you create a suspension strap on both sides you so it right to the suspension strap system and now you have to belts going popular states harness that have five pockets on each strap each suspension part of the suspension system this allows you carry that much more ammunition plus it puts heavy stuff in front of you know i think we should address Junk in front of your chest and center of mass is good. Why? Well, the more stuff between you and bullets inbound, chances are there's something that might slow it down. And it's kind of like when they put motors in the front of tanks, you know, or when they moved the motors to the front of APCs, they moved everything to the front. Why did they do that? Well, it has, doesn't it? You know, that weight to the front, if you're moving forward, you have a lot more control over it. If you fall, there we go with the the idea behind is wait for a plus and they had the advantage you got more jon't to the front which means if you get here if you will say the armor does its job in with the tank and it goes through the frontal armor on on like an a p c or of any type of mirrors is politics the motor actually takes the hit before the troops do that's the idea will be saying with your web here in equipment with your body armor the more junk in front of you like your magazine chest pouches Well, that's more flat steel between you and what, you know, the bullet coming in. Between that and your body armor, chances are it's going to slow most everything down. You might lose a mag and you might have a hole in your vest, but you ain't going to have a hole through your carcass. Okay? We'll be back in a second. Intel report. 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Well, you know, again, the whole issue with defense, it's just fascinating to me. I don't know. There's just, why think about some of these people. There are some that are arrogant, that we know are in the enemy's camp. Now let me give you an example of a little comment that was made to you Don and what did the person just say over the phone? As we've been talking up gas masks. The place your gas mask only lasts for 15 minutes. Yeah, well okay 15 minutes is longer than less than the three minutes and a person can hold their breath. That's five times as long by basic man. So that's a plus plus by itself okay. Now the thing is that The thing is that with all the technologies we're talking about and with what we can access, a lot of you can access things that we can't. I'm going to say that right now. How many of you out there have sources for material support where you could walk in and pick up pretty much a lot of what we're talking about, but you can get it from another company or another source where they're making it brand new? I'm going to say something. If you can do that, take advantage of it. If you can access things, I don't care what it is, I'll give you an example. You might work at a place where you can get 5 gallon pails all day. You know, how many people you can help by accessing those if they're tossing them or getting rid of them. We have one person that was here in Michigan, he worked at a plant and he could get 50 gallon and also 40 gallon blue barrels all day for free. All day. And not only were they all, were they free, but these things had been doubled and triple-lined, so they were virtually virgin barrels on the inside and they were really clean on the outside. Now, he filled a barn with them, and then he made sure that as he kept filling the barn, he kept emptying the other end of the barn out. You get my drift? Yup. And all that equipment went to people where it was needed. If everybody did that with the resources they can access, even if it's just odds and ends, junk and debris and components, in block form. In other words, have them save it up, take the stuff with you, you never know what you can do with some of it. Right now the biggest thing is raw material. I'll give you another example would really be kind of handy to have is somebody who does punch out work where they do like for instance on 16th inch or eighth inch plate and they create a little punch out hole with a massive stamping machine that creates these little little plugs that are about say the size of half of a 38 special wad cut around. Oh man, I could load that into something. Now, certainly not my regular firearm. But when the time came when you touch the fuse, well, whatever's in front of it wouldn't be in front of it for long. Know what I mean? All kinds of cool stuff. Here's another thing. How many of you work, for instance, in places where you use rivet guns? And every time you do that, there's this little rod made out of aluminum or made out of steel. And in some cases, underneath that machine, there's a little bucket that's catching these little rods as it goes, chink, chink, chink, chink, chink. And pink and they're all a uniform piece of metal. One, you know, in some cases a tempered rod depending on what type of stock it was that was used and what kind of rivet it is because some people are doing some very exotic work. Okay. Well, there's an application for those little rods if you use them properly and it'd be amazing just how detrimental they would be to body armor. kinds of things like just people, you know, anti-personnel in general if they're say armored up and they're moving down a small corridor and you hit the fuse and the large bore whatever goes off, I'll tell you what, they'd be awfully nasty in a 12 gauge stacked side by side like faucets. You know what I mean? There's all kinds of fun stuff. In fact, it could even be bigger bore than regular 12 gauge. You just never know what somebody might find in the way of something that's muzzle loaded, okay? Also, application for that metal for other construction or fabrications of different things. Something that's gonna probably, first of all, if it's manufactured, here's the thing, you haven't experienced poverty yet. We're getting on the edge of it, okay? Ain't nothing gonna be nice about what's coming to America because the Shysters have wanted to, well, shall we say, level the playing field. Everybody else thought Americans all had this image. Oh, we're gonna raise the standard for the world. No, the glass is only so full. That's right. And instead what was going to happen is, no, they're going to lower the standards for America and bring you down to a third world country. Now, before I get hit between the eyes, and because you've already got food, you've already got water, and you're looking at all the other projects, what else can I do? There are a lot of little things that you can just start collecting and putting in reserve that would be awfully handy to have. Like these excess items that you might be able to access from an ally or a friend or somebody, or where you work, And it can be anything from as a name is a little metal rods to nuts, bolts, and screws. I'll give you an example of another thing I've done for years. We have friends that work in a company called Hobart. We have many, many friends in all of the food prep companies. When Hobart comes in and does work on a machine, they are usually doing it under warranty. So everything is guaranteed. Now when they do a repair job, say on a big mechanical dishwasher or a big food mixer, It's all stainless steel guys. Every nut and bolt that's used is taken off and cannot be used again. The replacement kit has a whole new set of nut and bolt and usually has a few spares. At the end of the day you'd think well the guy like that would save everything he's got. Well normally he would except how many jobs do you think he does a day times, how many jobs a week times, how many jobs a year. You've got a fan full of fasteners. Yeah, and he doesn't want to keep them and usually they call you get them all the time Well, here's what you do. You talk to that guy or you may be that guy now You know what when I've worked on all my cars and I've done knows I had a little fleet of dodges including my little interceptor that you'll see in mark versus the police state That's one of several by the way The whole front end of that was put back together with stainless. Nobody realizes that okay, but you know He looked it up and he'll notice like and on the other gold and one of the blue interceptors they had There are no occasion. Well have slash had The whole front end, I just took, you know, literally, I played Dodge, Dodge Mix'em up. I take the whole clip off one vehicle, but when I put it on the other, every nut, bolt, and screw that went back on was stainless steel, no matter the thread. Why? Because our friends that were tossing all that stuff out would save us buckets of the stuff, and ideally, we just could go in, rummage through it. We got stainless steel washers, stainless steel lock washers, aircraft, aircraft nuts. whole nine yards and when we put it back together it's prettier, it's cleaner, it's tighter and it will come apart when I want to change something or fix it. Now you see how I want to stand here? Think scavenged. Think for the moment. Only for the moment because this is going to change. The world's going to change. Things are going to get tightened up. As things tighten up all the excesses you're used to are going to disappear or the job's going to disappear. Okay that's not a... that's... That's just the way it works kids. You're just experiencing the second wave of NAFTA and GATT. Right. Or gone. That's right. What happened? In 1993 through 1995 we fought against the whole process tooth and nail people. Now they're hoping everybody will forget, we don't. The Bush family promoted NAFTA and GATT. The Clintonistas, and remember, she cannot claim otherwise, Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton gave you NAFTA and GATT as co-presidents, because she says she was right there as president too. So they helped to kill all those jobs and destroy all of those people's lives in phase one. Well, the next foot of this giant, this monster, this Godzilla that's been created that's attacking the country's economy, the next footstep is now hitting. the first part of it you just saw. I mean just the other day here when this company, when this bank went under when the bear hunt took place, okay, and they got them sales a bar, they're not the only bank that was affected but here's the interesting thing. Nobody has discussed this and I just got my, I've got a little bit of retirement from the U of M that's sitting off in an account right now. I'll never see it. I doubt that it will ever, I will ever see it but there's a little stub story to that that I think would be funny. The point is that nobody's talking about how this affected all of the other retirement accounts. Yes, 401ks are another one, but how about retirement investment companies? What did they lose in the last six days of your money that can never be recovered? So it's not just, oh well, right now, this is going to have a rippling effect through the next deck, well actually several decades, and it's going to directly affect every one of you listening right now on a massive scale that has not even fully been perceived or acknowledged yet. We'll be back in about three minutes here, bottom of the art breakdown, and Mark, Intel Report at We The People Radio Network. Fabrique National makes a rifle known as the Fusil Automatic Leger or Light Automatic Rifle, considered to be the right arm of what's left of the free world. If you're familiar with F.N.FAL then visit GunPartSky.com, an excellent source for parts, accessories, and technical support for all F.A.L. rifles. 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But it's not all for defense. Some of it's for offense. Some of it's for things that end up making us hated throughout the world. We have embarked on things never intended by the founding fathers. They said, don't get involved in the internal affairs of another nation. And don't become the policeman of the world. We should keep ourselves free and unfettered. from these entangling alliances in which we become the unwitting servant of other countries and other kings. but you know if you don't realize for you doesn't it you know of all the places you'd want to be stuck if you're gonna get stuck on an island and it was gonna be a deserted island wouldn't you want to be stuck on a freshwater lake at the very least you know where you can run out of water it's like on the other hand with a with a desert what they call literally think about what the term is desert island what does that mean yeah not the least of which is So desert islands aren't your first best choice to be. So if you were going to get stuck on a kind of a desert island anywhere, wouldn't it make sense you'd want to be in the middle of a freshwater lake? That would make most sense. Living that badly, it's a very beautiful island. It's got a lot of nature on it. And they do have a lot of wildlife too. Some of our friends that we've known over the years have one time or another either have had houses, they've owned property there. It is very remote. You got to get used to the idea that you like your neighbors, can't get rid of them. Yes, that's true. It's kind of like what's going to happen here in the future with the nation changing. Now here's the thing, with the country changing, and again, there are certain things we just aren't going to be able to affect until people decide to do more. We can have a limited effect. I'll give you an example. It's transportation. We're talking fuel costs. Okay, we just talked about the idea that gasoline and diesel both hovered. And this has happened each time when there's been major jumps. It hovers at what they consider to be that dollar benchmark. As soon as it hits that dollar benchmark, you notice they probe, they go to the limit to see how far they can get past it before people stop buying. Then they back off for a bit, bring it back down, but it never goes back down below that peak. Once it gets past that first dollar, everybody that's used to seeing that extra dollar mark there, then the scammers leave it. And that's happening right now with what you're seeing with gasoline, but especially with diesel, which is killing the truck drivers. And guys are going, well, we've got those pretty big trucks. Yeah, but most of them don't own them. And the way they got those pretty 200 and 250 thousand dollar and 300 thousand dollar and 300, you know, some of them are almost half a million dollars. People realize what you're looking at there. Those trucks with their incredible lift capacity, their pull capacity, what they can do, what they can move for this country. Well, if the man is having to pay almost all of his money out to make the payment just like you are with that over-mortgaged house, And he's still going to buy fuel so he can continue to make money. Remember, this isn't like the house. It's got to continue to move. It's got to continue to pull something around for him to make some money. So here the price of diesel has gone up. Oh, $1, $2, or $3. Well, we're looking at, remember in the past, where diesel was set below the cost of gasoline. Now you go by the pumps. What do you see there? The only thing that's scarier than looking at the price of diesel is looking at a carton of cigarettes. There's one I can challenge you to also for you if you're old enough. Remember they used to do that? They used to put the price of a pack of cigarettes up on the sign over the pumps to lure people in only to find out that the price was for a pack of cigarettes, not for a gallon of gasoline. Guess what? Look at if they do post it. One of the places in town here does, the thing is it's $40-some dollars a carton for cigarettes here in Michigan. $45, $46. you can't learn anybody else to the gas pulse for that so that should tell you something but anyway the point is that the diesel from the same boat and these truck drivers are looking only nine thousand to eleven thousand of take-home after all expenses now let me ask you something which is easier than after a while parking the truck until you know stick it up your rear end and go ahead and repossess it and uh... finding a job that well if you can work at wall the world became our for uh... or about what seventy dollars an hour or you know seven fifty or whatever or find a job under the table, you can make $9,000 or $11,000 without driving all over the country and pulling stuff all over the place and working your hind end off nonstop for so many hours a day. Yeah, and at least that way you'll be home with your family. Now here's the bad part. What's going to happen is what you're already seeing. The foreign companies have been given preference or enemies, foreign nations, that have no interest other than to take wealth from this country. And of course that's how this economic war runs. It works both ways, we know that. Well guess what? You live here in America. You don't live in Mexico people. You don't live in Canada, some of you do. But if you live in Canada, congratulations, we love you. And if you're in Mexico, congratulations, we love you. Take care of your country first and clean it up before you come up here lamenting about ours. Okay, we don't want to go down and mess with Mexico unless Mexico starts dinking around with us or with Canada if they're stupid enough to send troops across. Once troops about across, well, guess what? The sky's the limit then, kids. When they bring Canadian military forces in the US to use them against the American people, that's war. That is a W-A-R. Never gonna deal with that a little differently. What do you mean by that? I think we left the French Canadians, have their little French Canadian state, and they can live off to the side there. Hey, you hear that, French Canada? The force of popular forces that are up there, force of popular? Yeah, they could do good work, I think. So here again, I mean, would we really miss the situation the way it is? Well, probably not. But in the meantime, we do have national borders and we do have a situation where we're supposed to be respecting it in both directions. Well, my problem is this, especially from the Mexican side, while the American drivers are parking because they can't afford to do this and they're Americans, the four national truck drivers are being given preference. Now everybody's going, well that's okay, really? What's your milk costing right now? You see, they're still charging the same amount for shipping because they've gotten the excuse to drive the prices up, people. Do you think they're going to bring the prices down? It means that they will be making more profit because Juan and Chico and Valdez, you know, I'm sorry, Guadalupe, when they're driving, or he or she are driving, they don't have all the restrictions that you have as an American driver up here. Now that's what's driving everybody out of business the bureaucracy the massive massive bloating of socialism that puts multiple parasite blood sucking insects on the necks of all of these drivers Now I understand the issues of safety and there are there are there's a parameter for that and we need to maintain a standard But it's interesting to me that you know we had We had an entire mechanism we paid for and we have paid for called the Interstate Defense Highway Network. You know those big trucks driving around paid a big chunk of the money that put that pavement on the road? There's drivers out there right now that got gray hair, pay the taxes, allow you to take that little four-wheeler and zip on down the road at 60, 70, 80, or 90 miles an hour and have your fun. Now they're the ones getting screwed now at each step you'll notice something like this naffing get has done this and it's hit each industry Let me rub some salt another wound back one nap before naffing get passed I had a bunch of really arrogant programmers that I was dealing with I talked to they said well I make $80,000 a year. I don't need to worry about that. You know, they'll take your blue-collar jazz with you. I'm gonna take my job And I looked at him and I said, how long do you think it's going to be? I mean, come on. This is what got me about this. Guys, you're listening on the internet right now. You know, we have people in Bangladesh listening to this program right now. We have people in China. We have people now. Here's the thing. You hear this just keyboard right here. OK, think about this, guys. There, see that? That keyboard, that other keyboard. on the other half of the planet, you know, like have a planet away, can be doing that same kind of programming and guess what? That's exactly what happened when they took the restrictions that helped to protect our copyrights and helped to protect our production in all categories to include our brain trust. when NAFTA and GATT hit, all of a sudden, rather than paying that programmer $80,000 a year, they could hire Pol Pang Bing and Dal Bing Boy and Ciao Bai Nang Dal Bao over there in China or over there in Korea or you know, Dal Lik Hal Khama somewhere in India, okay, to turn around and for $2,000 a year and two bowls of fish heads and rice a day, okay, he gets fed too. Two bowls of fish heads and rice. and he'll do the programming for $78,000 less or let's put it this way they get to buy a whole bunch of slaves let's see 40 of them for the price of what they paid for that 180,000 year programmer and guess what happened to those programmers they don't program anymore well they don't do it for 80,000 a year and at the car walk yeah kids okay so you see how this works Now that's one of the things that the problems that we have with when you decide, you know, beware, sometimes you get what you ask for. Oh, the whole world's gonna be equal. That doesn't mean the whole world is going to prosper. That just means you all got the same change. Okay? Instead, we've got to be a banner for liberty. I'll tell you what, we're gonna be back in about three minutes with the People Radio Network, Donna Mark. You can't go on like this and I know you don't want to. Do yourself a favor, do your country a favor, be the best you can be and start taking enter food now. 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Yeah, that could be either one. Yeah, either one. Yeah. And then the other one is wolf. Now the Aguila is the Aguila typically is boxer prime non corrosive heat anneal case is basically what it is is Remington of Mexico or Remington of South America. So good quality for the Aguila. The wolf ammunition is that steel or is that brass? I believe that would probably be steel. It did on the thing but it was 190 a case. Okay, go ahead and give the Do we have a contact point again? That was DCM civilian marksman program. They have a web page of www.odcmp.com. Repeat that again, go slow. www.od.com have M1 grants, they have several grades of them and they also have some M1 carbines. Carbines, they have several grades of them. What's the cost on the carbines right now? They're running from about The carbine is running about 515 to 675. These are service grade now, then there's some lesser grades. Then an M1 grade is 445 to 975. Then they also have some sniper grades. Now in the carbine I would say this, the lesser grades are fine because remember there are a lot of carbine parts out there. A lot. So one way or another if there's something that needs to be changed or needs to be adjusted, it wouldn't be a big deal to change it. I mean, there's car being parts in every show with guys that that's all they do or US military GI parts in every category. Yeah, I did want to make a comment about magazine capacity. Remember last night we were talking about the, it's nice to have those, but if you're going to have to be laying on your belly and trying to keep your head down and sight down your rifle, you might want to check to make sure that you have some capacity magazines so that you can keep the rifle down there otherwise you won't be able to use your sights. You'll be leaving holes everywhere you go. Right, there'll be magazines, the magazine will hold the rifle up higher than what you can stretch your neck. You have to physically strain yourself to actually put yourself in position to use the sights so that is true there are 20 rounders available I have never and i cannot stress this enough with everybody listening there are five-round mags out there all over the place they are not junk in fact i will win everything should be loaded up everything everything should be carried because little five-round mags not the height of an a k down to a nice black area bring that in with the scope out in place over the night vision in place you can bring it into its in a small pocket close to the ground or in cover and only a very small percentage is exposed when it's time to apply the we all the the the small arms fired to the target the frontal cut the frontal surface area that's exposed as minimal which is really the critical issue still there but we're going to have to have a system to the process remember i have done it here i have a copilot so to speak and a and a gunner ones two hundred seven pounds yeah i uh... uh... want to bring that up You were people were talking about would recommend for magazine the past said it's nice to have those big rounds if you want to lay down suppress the fire as long as you don't have to lay down to do that if You got a rock that you can hide behind or something like that. That's fine But if you got a lay on your belly or crawl through the brush You want something that's gonna keep you right getting exposed. I have for you tonight Okay, one more time give out that website so everybody can check it out. Okay, it's Www.odcmp.org C O M P. I'll tell you what, Darrell, one of the things you could help us with and give us an ongoing report on is we need to track down M1 carbine mags best price. Okay, thank you. I just got a flyer that had some that you mentioned they had both $15.5 and... Okay, very good. Well, I'll tell you what, let's do it as a follow up report. Yeah, you... I'll try and get that dug out and call you tonight on your... 8 to 9. Oh, I'll tell you what, how about tomorrow? On this project? Okay. If I'm free, I'll get it. That'll be good. Thank you, sir. Thank you. And we have Dave from Missouri next time. Dave, if you're there, we got you, sir. Go ahead. Yes, very good. You wanted a report on the Ron Paul caucus, or the delegate caucus that I attended over the weekend, and I thought I would call in, since I happen to be by the phone. Please. I've never attended any of these things before because basically I have no interest in the whole apparatchic process within the Republican Party except as it applies to Ron Paul. This is the first one for me and I have to say it was kind of interesting. We would expect a certain amount of Chicaneery by the establishment. We got it. Are you still there? Yes, we're in. Okay, very good. What I expected them to do was to pack the room with their guys and then say, oh, there's only capacity for 30 guys, fire codes, blah, blah, you guys can't get in. They didn't do that. It was very interesting. We had 12 people in our little caucus group with Ron Paul, you know, as Ron Paul supporters, and only 10 from the establishment. So, we won every vote that was there and we still lost. We didn't get any delegates into the state convention from our group. Now, other groups in nearby townships and precincts did get some in, but ours did not. And I thought I would tell you how they did that so that maybe other people in other states would have an idea of sorts of tricks that can be pulled. Now pay attention everybody and listen because this applies to the whole of the country and the kind of nonsense that they have been pulling for many years but this is first-hand close-up and this is this election. Go right ahead please. Yes, they were also all prepared and practiced at this stuff and we were new. That's why they won. They could not tip the rules so much to make it impossible for us to win, but they tipped the playing field enough that we would have had to do things perfectly in order to win. And we were not perfect in our approach. First thing, if you attend this sort of stuff, know Robert's rules of order. We sort of knew Robert's Rules of Order and sort of didn't cut it. It's like, you know, we sort of fit the guy almost, you know. That doesn't quite work. The main thing that they did was that they convened a Rules Committee several days in advance of the caucus, set the rules, and then capped it off with an additional rule that said the rules will not be changed or questioned at the time of the caucus. So they got everything locked in in advance. Actually, I don't even know if that's entirely legitimate, but they did it and they got away with it. Actually, it isn't because in the body at first on the floor you can present a contest if there's something that appears to be contrary to the normal body of activity, but go ahead, please. I can't swear to you that there was no published list of rules, but I didn't see one. So I think that was a little bit melodorous. What they then did, what they locked in, the key rule that they locked in was that they said, okay, we are not going to vote on delegates and alternates individually or by slot. We are instead going to vote on entire slates of delegates and alternates. And since our particular township covered two congressional districts, that was some 30, 32 people that had to be on a slate. We walked in there with 20 some delegates proposed for as Ron Paul supporters. That was the number of volunteers that we could come up with. And that engaged another key rule that they set for us. And that was that only a full slate was eligible to be voted on. Since we had a few empty slots at the bottom, the Chairman regretfully informed us that our slate could not be voted on, and that left us with one slate to be voted on, the establishment's epirachic slate. That's what came up for a vote. The establishment focused on We tried to vote nay on that slate and we're also told that, oh, well, we didn't mention this before, but there isn't any I or nay voting on this one. It is only multiple choice. And since there's one choice, that's it. The logical conclusion is that a single vote would have locked in the establishment slate and that's that. And it was a done deal. That's what they did. Stay right there if you would Dave for a little bit longer. We're going to close this hour out. We have Marcus, we got Rick and we have George waiting in the wings. Plus we have other guests this afternoon. As always, God bless the republic. Death is a new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march both day and night. And in each little battle, we have to pay attention, people. We're going to address this in the next hour because we must be prepared just as the founders were before 1775. Thank you, Don. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. 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