Mark Koernke and Darryl Sivak discussed ammunition reloading techniques and equipment on Weapons Wednesday, covering single-stage presses, dies, primers, powder, and brass sourcing from gun ranges. The show addressed the national ammunition shortage affecting law enforcement and civilians, with callers reporting police departments struggling to obtain factory ammunition. Koernke and callers discussed geopolitical concerns including Chinese economic acquisition of U.S. grain facilities and the Georgia-Russia conflict, foreign military presence on U.S. bases including German and Canadian troops, and the role of mercenaries and intelligence operatives in global conflicts. The hosts warned of potential domestic conflict over child protective services interventions and emphasized militia preparedness and alternative energy suppression.
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You know, we've been doing this for a long time, especially helping people to engineer reloading kits, and helping out with organizing, you know, basically to maybe sit down once in a while and go through the process of loading up any number of rifle or pistol count. What are the basics out there right now that are available? I know Lee's still out there in good quantity. Lee, RCBS, Reiman is still doing things. I have a big catalog coming in, my son does, let's put it that way, coming in from one of the, one of the, on the east coast. RCBS, you know, is one of the... Now again, the basics though, let's say that we wanted to go with, what would be the inventory list? Let's just think about it this way. Okay. Let's go right down the list. We're gonna buy ourselves a single stage O-Press, and it's gonna be a lead. What do we need? Let's say that right out there somebody's listening right now and they go, oh my god I want to reload because I'm tired of these prices. What do we need to do? Let's say that we're going to load up 40 caliber Smith & Wesson or a 357 Magnum, one of the pistol cartridges. There's an easy one. Anybody can reload pistol. Okay, to save yourself one step, you can get carbide dyes, okay, if you want. And that would save you having to move your cases every time. But you would need a deburring tool. a case trimmer, pocket cleaning tool, a priming tray. Now they do have several different types of priming trays. The automatic feed system and the new primer, they make those. And your powder scale and a powder measure, your powder scale can be anything from just a, it all depends on how much you want it, how detailed you want to get. Ultimate accuracy, you get yourself what you call a trickle charger, which will, when you measure your powder out, If you need just like a flake or two or one grain, you can drop one grain of powder in there. But that's a good little bed if you don't have carbide dyes. Now the other thing is that, and again carbide, when we were talking about this, carbide dyes, standard steel dyes are good dyes. If you have them, one of the things I would argue against is selling them off and getting something else. Like rifles, dyes are for buying, not for selling, okay? Better to have an old set of steel dies on the shelf than no dies. And if something breaks or there's something where you need to start doing greater production and you have more machinery in place, better to have multiple dies in service when the time comes. And these are a precision tool. You've got to understand the one component of reloading. You can be a little crude and as far as fit and finish, not so much pit, but finish. on the external components the non-working components of a lot of presses they do this intentionally uh... only machine what needs to be machine leave everything else in the rough and then painted or finish it with whatever material accordingly the core the heart of all reloading are those dies carbide is best quality most durable they will last the longest it will give you more life okay than anything else you could purchase out there right now and there are a number of different companies now doing carbide so that's not a problem carbide dyes our CBS was I think one of the first that really went into this area before our CBS it was mostly custom dye companies that were making unique wildcat cases that use carbide that's the first choice but if you have to go cheaper than you can however You want to do maintenance on the dies to make sure that they don't rust because they are conventional carbon steel. I would still lubricate and keep clean, obviously do maintenance on the regular dies. They come in little box sets that are all about the size of, eh, like a little transistor radio, maybe two transistor radios side by side. There's the best description giving us idea of the size of the box. And usually it's a three die set. Now without the lubrication, we're going with carbide dies. Other than that, the basic consumables that we're looking at are pretty straightforward. We're looking at bullets, whatever persuasion cast bullets. They can be factory bullets from Spear, Hornady, or other companies. We're looking at powder, number of different companies available there, obviously. Brass, either what we call virgin brass, in other words, you can buy unprimed virgin brass never fired. What we're looking for, and this is the most common practice, scouring the gun ranges for any piece of brass somebody else wants to discard. Now, if it's brass brass and it's junk and crushed, you pick it up anyway. Why would we pick it up? Well, at the very least, because brass in and of itself is more of a chunk of money right now, so as scrap, we'll throw it over into the scrap pile, get cash for it so we can buy more consumables. or buy a better die set when the time comes. We've saved up enough brass, we got enough money there from junk brass or crushed brass or split brass, so we can make the cash back to pick up a nice set of carbide dies when the time comes and upgrade that way, for instance. Now, beyond that, it's also primers, and there are differences in the types of primers, aren't there, Darrell? Oh yeah, yeah. There's, you have your Magnum primer, you have your Benchrest primer, you have large rifles, small rifle, and it goes right into the same way, large pistols, benchrest pistols, magnum and... Primers are the last component to worry about, and the last one that we're going... not the last, but we're in the order that we're giving you anyway. But primers again should be stored or should be treated when not in service, the same as powder. They should be kept dry. They should be kept preferably in separate containment vessels, ideally with multiple layers of protection to keep moisture down. Now, most people say, oh, you don't have to do that. My attitude is this. I watch to see how government does things or the military, now we would call it old school. In reality, it was common sense. You'll notice that most military systems use a three-tier defense system with everything. Now, what do we mean by defense? Well, in this case, we're protecting the object from the environment. So anytime that you can put more than one layer of protection, between the material, be it the primer or powder or even loaded ammunition, the longer that material is going to last because it's not compromised by materials such as air, or by materials such as air, which of course carries moisture, or may have other things such as moisture with, well, which is H2O. Oxygen involved in oxygen helps to promote oxidation. We also call that rust. But oxidation comes in other forms than just iron rust. It also comes in with regard to the breaking down of the chemical processes or components in ammunition. It can also desensitize primers, the oxidation or the progressive breaking down or contamination of the material that actually creates the flash. the snap, it can take place to such a degree that it desensitizes or deactivates the primer completely. So we want to make sure that doesn't happen. So we're going to be working a little more shop clean when it comes to preserving, operating, and maintaining these what we call perishables, the stuff you got to go through. You're going to use primers. You're going to use powder. And I think obviously, Darrell, you're going to use bullets. Yeah. I was going through one of my trade magazines and I forget which one it was but I think it might have been Duns and Ambo. I was talking about taking 22 long rifle fired casings and I guess you can buy the dies to do it with, you can make 22 jackets for the 223 and then stuff them with. Yes, as a matter of fact something we talked about years ago about this year 2008 uh... back in eighty one eighty text really best part back in seventy seven but there are three different processes that were developed utilizing twenty two caliber room by expended cases now there's a solid brass and using those as the uh... copper jack has a career copper but as the malleable jacket improvised two two three bullets now the of the other one process utilizes lead solder stick you know solder stick that can be purchased commercially in standard hardware stores. A bullet swage is part of the process and a bullet, there's a certain bullet trimming mold and it's a very straightforward step by step quick solution to producing 55 grain spitzer-baked jacketed 223 bullets. you can't beat it. And again, most people are sweeping up the steel or the brass 22 cases and dumping them in the trash. Now a lot of people are saving them for the scrap metal nowadays, so you might not see them around as much as you used to. But typically when you go to a gun range like, you know, we have many of them around here, you'll find that there's these big 40 gallon cardboard barrels that they use for collecting the trash. And you'll hear a jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle jingle with many inches, if not feet, of brass. and expended cases, not just rim fire, but also everything else. Lom and aluminum ammunition, steel case ammo, boxer prime, reloadable stuff, it's everything. Now, less of that, I doubt, is going into the trash than used to be the case, but in many of these outlying gun ranges, especially public ones, a lot of people just fire and forget. They shoot the stuff, they leave it on the ground, it gets picked up or swept up and it gets thrown into the barrel. You want to take that home. Everything and anything that's manufactured, that's a manufactured casing, we can find a use for somehow. We don't want to waste it. We're going to start recycling. In fact, let me give you a hint for reloading. You're going to need boxes and you're going to need bullet trays. Hey, look in the trash there, especially at the gun range. Here's all these little racks the ammunition came in. Here's all little boxes. Make sure they're dry. Keep them clean. You can fold them up or you can load everything in it where it belongs so it's ready to use. When you got that loaded ammo, you're done. Something to put it in. We'll be back in about three minutes with the people of Radio Network. Do you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? Win your case without an attorney with Juris Dictionary. The affordable, easy to understand, 4-CD course that will show you how in 24 hours, step by step. If you have a lawyer, know what your lawyer should be doing. 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Yeah, and of course we knew about it, but of course nobody was supposed to realize what was happening. Now, an interesting thing, and this is another problem, is the Russians are now involved in a conflict on the ground. Something that I was mentioning before, that so far You know, we've lost them. Whatever, I guess China just stopped making ammo, because we can't get any Chinese ammo in the US anymore. Hey, wait a minute, that's not true. Because China sells to everybody on the planet, and they make billions of rounds. So, hmm, are we on the blacklist? Probably. No, the Russians have been the people taking up the market. But guess what? The Russians are now in a conflict on the ground. That means that they're going to prioritize military production and procurement. Now, for those of you who thought Russia would continue to be our solution to our ammo shortage, I think I should warn you now that we may only hear the wolf baying in the distance. We may not have him in the backyard. You know what I mean? Like wolf ammo. Yeah, we pulled you comrade, we suckered you in and now we got you. Hey, wait a minute, you were supposed to have more so here's the thing that the comp shops now tell you what, the comp shops for years they've been pampered because they've been doing factory this and factory that they've owned they've heard they had buckets of money thrown at them from the Fed and from the states through the Fed. And what has happened is, it used to be departments used to know that they had to be very economical, you know, intelligent with regard to their money, and be economically sound. For years, most departments shot reloads. Because usually, I mean, back in the day, you could, it would spend about seven to nine dollars a box for factory, Smith & Wesson, Winchester Western, or Remington. At the same time, when a box ammo cost about seven to nine dollars off the shelf, factory, you could reload 50 rounds of pistol ammunition via 38 special, 357 nine millimeter, for about $2.25 a box. Which means that, you know, I mean, the guys that were doing this, they were selling them to the departments for quite a discount. Still, they were making money on the deal. And a lot of these guys actually helped to put Dylan reloading in business. Remember, Dylan makes a bunch of large, automated presses. that were actually designed for production purposes, but for personal production. A lot of guys turned around and made them into companies. They actually made a reloading company based upon the Dillon super presses, the mechanicals. And you're gonna see that start to come back because they're gonna go, well, we can't get the factory stuff. Some enterprising young person's gonna come to the department and say, hey, I can reload for a lot less for you. and I'll tell you what, you gotta keep everybody training on the range, come to me, we'll give you a better price, everybody be happy. However, it's gonna take time for those entrepreneurs to show up, and the other problem is, let's just hope that they don't decide to call them loading terrorists. Whatever BS will pull out of their hind end this week, the latest terrorism will be, oh my god, these people are loading ammo. I don't see that as far fetched, that's just one of the many things that we expect before the war starts. But the cop shops are seeing it just like everybody else's, all the sheriff's departments, the police departments, the Fed, they're getting all the ammo they want because they get first dibs on everything. We'll see more of that across the board. Mark, do you think it's an opportunity for the Patriot movement to do the local law enforcement reloads to sort of like try to have some interaction? Well that would be an option but you've got to remember you've got to have production ability and that's where the Dillon presses came in. I know guys that spent back in the day ten thousand dollars and that was a chunk of change in the late 70s early 80s on production machines. These are mechanicals, these are actually electric, these are not manually operated. You could go into reloading, a lot of guys did that with multi-station presses. or they set up little single station factories like I've talked about for years and they sold to the departments. You could do that. It would be a good option, it would be a solution, it would not be a bad thing in general because I think it'd be kind of fun. But you've got to be careful because, you know, like everything with police departments, people, you know, get into this niche thinking, well, I'm in special with them, but I will warn you. that uh... and it's not that good the troopers get away but it's not the rank and file what it is is management decides that uh... they get a burrow up there hanging because they got some brownie points uh... that they can make from the fed end and uh... they'll harass you in some way or they'll put you on the list because what we know he's done this course bought down the road they're gonna want us to you know look like we're doing something for the you know the agenda for the regime And so they might kind of look at you that way. So it's purely a matter of if it's the local cops and their friendlies, local police slash peace officers, sheriff's deputies slash peace officers, you have to pick accordingly. And yeah, you could work with them. They may already want to reload and may want to work together with some other people because you do like a little party thing. We all get together and many hands make polite work, which makes a big difference. Yes, Mark, did you ever send my letter out on the moving situation? Yeah, as a matter of fact, George, as a matter of fact, I should have already gotten there to you to be quite honest. I'll look here, let me double check our mailbox because it's right next to me and I'll let you know if there's something different or if it didn't get shot out yet, but it should be on the way to you. Yeah, and I sent you some legal paperwork for your, one of your researchers to check out. Are you sending a big vanilla envelope? Yes, that I think, as a matter of fact, hold on here. Well, no, I'll tell you what, I'm not going to even try and search around. There's a pile next to me of big envelopes, as a matter of fact, because I've been going through stuff and I'm up to my eyeballs. But yes, it should be right here. Yes, but also that thing is too, I haven't heard from even like our sheriff's deputies where they handpick puppies that go out and help child for version services. go out and try to grab kids, because they only hand pick a few deputies to do this. Yes they do. Well anyway, they go out, you know, you can laugh at the rednecks, the trailer trash, white trash, they live out with trailers, with cars on cinder blocks, but I will tell you one thing, they say, yep, they've been running to resistance when they've been trying to grab kids, because everybody comes out with their guns, not brandish, but sort of like, and the police have to back off. Right, because it's all implied violence. What they do is they try to pressure everybody. Well, we're here with, well, I'd recommend you're all trespassing and y'all better leave. And the trespassing issue does apply. Most people are going, oh, that's crazy. Well, you know, I could get into a whole program on that because most all of the deputies know what's going on, understand the concept of private property, and they understand the trespass laws. They also understand that they're fully in effect And that gets into a whole area with, you know, where I can explain, and we'll touch on it tomorrow, as a matter of fact, private property, but also the trespass laws and how they're applied by, you know, the townships or the cities. We've seen this many times before, but people don't realize it. So I'm going to get into that tomorrow. How's that sound? Yes, I mean, because I could see a war starting over this. Oh, it is. Not everybody's going to be as nice as those people out west where they grab their kids and then it turns out they grab the children illegitimately. That the whole thing was based upon a lie which means that the whole thing is tainted fruit. Therefore all that needs to be thrown out. So they were testing the water there to get away with basically judicial murder. And that's not sitting with most people. The whole idea of family is pretty much still anchored in the majority of the population. It's not going to be easy pickings like they thought it would be. Well, like I said, I got all my property just about liquidated, all my belongings, and I'm getting ready to get a U-Haul truck. Very good. Getting out of Florida because everybody says, why do you want to leave Florida? Because Like I said, they want to put my kid in a pre-k, but that pre-k program requires a home visit from a social worker. And I said, no, no home visits. Right, we don't need that. In fact, they don't need to be, uh, kindergartens enough. Why do you need pre-kindergarten? Think about it. They're not going to teach you anything in kindergarten anyway the way it's situated. So it's irrelevant. It's pre-indoctrination. That's right. George will take it easy. 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WTPRN. cell report it is a lot of it is a weapon's wednesday we have of course poker face right there are playing poker face a poker face dot com check them out get all the music support the band new album is almost week and then we had all upon the air so we have to begin to take the time listen to the band check out their music you'll find that these make great great gifts or the christmas season or for holidays and birthdays coming up spread the information out of the band, best way to do that, let people hear the music. We got a couple callers here, I'm sure we'll have more in a little bit. We have Alex Anseri with WTPRN, one of our fellow broadcasters and hosts on the network. Alex, are you there? Hey Mark, I want to get your take on the concept of the Chinese invasion, how you view that, and how something like that or where we definitely would be I'm asking this question because I've seen a lot of moves on the West Coast. I can tell you now, the Japanese have bought a bunch of grain cells in the Midwest, probably for pennies on the dollar. Oh yes. Distribution routes are going to be in my account, Portland. And then things martial law begin to make a little bit of sense. We take a look at the Homeland Security presence here that regularly are over. It's like, if they do come here, the Chinese and the Northwest, it's going to be to secure some of the growing Asian countries in the future. to carry it away. Now this is a good point. I actually have given this briefing a couple of times. I was down in Austin here a little over a week and a half ago now, two weeks almost, and I touched on this subject. One of the things about the NAFTA superhighway is people think it's for stuff coming in, not what you just described as what I've been trying to explain to people. In fact, I was just talking about it all this afternoon right here in the house. going over with family the purpose behind the highway it serves the same purpose that the uh... the elsass lorraine corridor that went up from elsass lorraine through the heart of germany about a forty five degree angle the purpose behind the occupation corridor was to take from germany that which was war booty And that corridor is something you don't like to show people. Germany knew about it, Europeans knew about it, the French knew about it, because they were the recipients of this massive drain, this artery that was cut and the lifeblood of the country was poured out. What's going to happen first is that main artery goes all the way down to Mexico. It's being run by the Chinese. It's at the receiving end down on the Pacific side. The Mexicans will manage and will be the drivers. And if you look, it goes right up through the heartland of our raw materials. The same is true on the northwest where you are. In fact, all the coast is easy access. And what you're looking at is either foreclosure or just flat out purchasing with pennies, just like you said. Now think about it. The grain elevators of the Midwest and the plain states go right through that corridor. The raw materials of iron, of any core ore that you can think of, would be moved by rail and by heavy truck south. Material that is confiscated would be going south. Chinese troops and other foreclosure officers, what they plan on using to try and take the difference. Now, we are going to end up having to fight them and we have more than sufficient strength to do it. The biggest problem that they don't want anybody to think about is that, like I said, it's moose season. There's 60 million people that are armed in the US very heavily. There's 80 million overall that are armed generally. I'm going to say that, we'll say that one-eighth decide to fuel themselves in this action. One-eighth. This or six. Let's just do a simple number. There's six. One-sixth. Okay, what's one-sixth of sixty million? Ten million combatants. They don't have to worry about being shipped anywhere. They're not having to worry about a supply line that's, you know, half the way around the planet. Instead, they're already here, they're already outfitted, they're already equipped, they're already trained. Most are combat veterans, many are military service personnel. A lot of U.S. military aren't going to put up with it. So the militia does have an integrated defense posture that can be deployed, you know, that can be developed very, very quickly, even in areas where it may not be up to full strength yet. Every state of the union has militia now. Most are not going to talk about it for obvious reasons. The politics of the aggressor progressively attacking the population that they wish to suck off from. So our overall military potential with regard to militia to include air assets, armor, mechanized forces in general, conventional infantry, indirect fire technology, etc. We have all of that. That's out there. Plus we've trained everybody on it. You've got to remember, we're the people who are in the military who use all the equipment the military is using now. That's the other mistake that's made. A good chunk. You gotta remember, we have a massive number of combat veterans. And I don't care if they try to vilify them or not. Everybody knows you're gonna get to the point where that's not gonna work anymore and nobody cares. It's life or death, it's a struggle to win our, you know, to keep our liberty, win our freedom, and keep the buggers out of the country. It's gonna be a knockdown, drag out fight. I think the reason they're showing us this little Georgian affair with the very limited coverage that you're seeing is to try and do the, Look at the numbers. It's like, yeah, whoopie. Look at the numbers. There's a truck that's going to be mine. There's an APC that's going to be mine. Hey, he might wear a number of size 10 and a half wide boots. Those boots are going to be mine. I actually want one of the tanks. Yeah, it's true. But we have, we have, the problem is, is that, you know, the, the overall formula for occupation is based on the idea that we're so dumbed down, we won't have a clue. Now there's a lot of people that are just, that are acting like cattle. But there's a whole bunch of Americans, and this is the biggest thing I've tried to explain to a lot of people. There's a lot of Americans, especially in the militia, who felt that the Ron Paul effort was the effort. I've had many hundreds, and I'm not talking a few here, a few there, many men step forward for this Ron Paul effort with the understanding it was the last draw. If they fiddle with the vote, if they do whatever, they're not going to be talking anymore. I even know some people who came out of that attitude to run and help Ron Paul run for president. They're armed with a teeth. They're combat veteran experienced. They have many sons and brothers and friends that they have trained in militia formations. And these men understand the whole concept of what they're going to have to do to wage effective war. They're all through the country like this. But they also said they're not going to talk to anybody. They aren't going to talk to anyone as far as trying to debate about the issues of whether or not we have to shoot the buggers. Their only concern now is to get as many men trained as quickly as possible to be as effective as possible in virtually all of the combat arms. So that's the part of the formula. and I'll let some other calls in. I'm sorry, go ahead and repeat that one more time, Alex. I'm collecting information too, because I'm trying to get this out to people locally really quickly and certainly in some rallies at the meeting. Absolutely. I'm going to be making some moves here to wake people up, a different reality. Excellent. I'm trying to undergrad what you're seeing for the Northwest, this region, and again, Understanding of where the Chinese bases are because that's where they're gonna come and try to put their cargo their ammunition their planes Etc. Their people. Oh very good. Now one of the things real quick and this is weapons mostly so this does pertain in the north in the Northwest We have a series of facilities that have already been compromised that are cohabitating where we have US military Which by the way is in the minority in many locations combined with foreign military assets that are already on existing bases This happened in the south and the southwest uh... right in front of uh... roswell here's a problem with list list to this not the northwest it's a little different you're gonna have to do a check by your search uh... based by base to see what the shift is a personal that have been transferred to the middle east pro-military forces that may be in the park of specific or they may be in the general medicare on the uh... mediterranean fear of operation uh... the bases that have been cleared are not left in vacuum Just to reverse, they are all either scheduled or they already have what we call advanced party or cadre personnel that are foreign troops in place to prepare the specific bases. Now, this is why I mentioned Roswell. Everybody goes, oh, you're talking about UFOs. No, I'm not. And anybody who's been to Roswell knows that's not what I'm going to bring up. Roswell is famous under that issue. But Roswell and at least three other bases in the Mexican, along the Mexican corridor, are presently German bases. You have large numbers of German personnel already on American bases on site. So much so that they are now changing the names of many of the roads that were named after American fallen servicemen And they are naming them, they're giving them German names. They're changing the infrastructure. Now this is part of that osmosis, that preparation. Why down on the border? Well when they drop the national border, they're not gonna, or when in the phase like we see right now, where we've had the Minutemen down there. They don't want that in place. They're going to try to block that. Well, they're going to do more than try to block it. They're going to make sure that no American stands in the way of the foreclosure of America, the dropping of the border, the creating of the plantation of North America, and then the gutting of the country. That's what these foreign troops are being pre-deployed for and in place. There are some of the foreclosure officers. The Chinese up in the Northwest and in California will be deployed in similar facilities, usually guard type bases. Back in about three minutes. of the 3 million plus edible food plants that grow on earth. No other single plant can compare with the nutritional value of the powder, seeds, and oil of the hemp plant. At HempUSA.org, we ship worldwide these nutritional products with free shipping to the US and Canada. At HempUSA.org, we want to educate our listeners that edible hemp is not marijuana and is certified THC free. Our powder is 50% protein and does not contain gluten. Gluten impairs the cells from absorbing nutrients. 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We are Roberts & Roberts Brokerage. 800-874-9760. 9760. right in the matter of fact uh... are website would what we had with a massive mobilization they covered three bases holloman was one of them uh... i've got a series of uh... of the portfolio photographs about so i'd say three inches thick and what we do is documented each of the sites now the cool thing about german units today if you probably seem to feel there is that you have uh... i'd be bumper marking Now if you can read a military map, and if you understand what the military symbols are for infantry, chemical warfare units, missile batteries, you literally can read off the bumper or off the back of the vehicle what the unit is attached to, what their formation is. So we ID'd pretty much all of them that were on site, in fact I can turn right around here, here in front of me, and we observed all three locations active, and holloman actually uh... as i recall holloman is one that we actually uh... covered the uh... rail service they're bringing in the massive number it was up in the virtually hundreds if not over a thousand german mechanized vehicles one form or another had to include in the race of course many other things the sites are all active and have a permanent garrison post there now that's most common product most common step one or phase one activity here in michigan we have Canadians. That, uh, grayling now with a garrison outpost located on site. And that's another thing that we're watching because the Canadians have demanded that even the National Guard be run out of their area. In other words, they don't want any American forces near them. And they've done this several times. That's why I'm more, I can, I am concerned about the Canadians, although we think the Germans will be pretty much everywhere too when the time comes. What's your take on that Georgia thing? What do you think the motive is for government and israel to have bahut george attack russia have mercenaries their attack well it's bleeding them to a degree because what you see one of the things i've said a couple times on the air look at it this way not russia's pretty well been able to sit back and watch everybody else get chewed on haven't they recently How many years has it been since Russia has actually been in the Chechen campaign? We know about that. So number one, Russia has actually been building up reserves and inventory and has been actually able to sit on and expand upon their strength. That's number one. So they probably are trying to chew at them a bit there to tie them up somewhere. Number two is property theft. They definitely want the oil. They've got the oil issue as stuff. one of the many things that are on the agenda for Cheney and all these other groups that we have, and the Israelis who are tied into trying to steal oil from other people. That particular little piece of real estate is critical to a number of different oil pipeline runs and also field operations. So I would think that that's part of what they've been formatting there, just as we've seen them foment over the last 50, 60 years, different clandestine wars. Now the other thing was just to try and flex muscles because, you know, they're doing this coalition thing, Latvia and Lithuania and supposedly the Ukraine are backing this situation, etc. But in reality, the fact that we have the rarely prostitutes on the ground and mercenaries from Blackwater or whoever. And I would be willing to bet it's probably not Blackwater, but more likely one of the two larger companies, because they've been taking and kicking Blackwater out of the industry to a degree. Blackwater is not the chosen puppy. It's one of three companies buying for the same pile of cash. So the fact that they're there, I think it's a precursor to trying to distract us in general with regard to war. There's something I would get into here. You know, the oil industry hoped to manipulate our situation to the point where we would be in crisis mode because, oh my goodness, we're gonna pay six and seven dollars for a gallon of gas. Do anything, do anything. Well, instead, people decided before it got that bad, before it got to six or seven dollars, people started parking their cars. People stopped driving around. Everybody did the reverse of what they thought the dumbing down would do, in that people started to become economical. But one of the reasons that they're going to propagate at least a distraction war that's going to get a bunch of people killed, not that Iraq's not bad enough, is that we sit down right here in this living room today and we talked about four different alternate energy methods that right now are in the process of going into full production. The oil issue is a non-issue. You can't tell me I need to go kill the Russians to steal their oil or kill Iraqis to steal their oil when if we stop using more and more of the oil, there's more and more of it sloshing around in storage tanks. So one of the other reasons that I'm going to beware, I'm going to say warning to everybody out there, one of the other aspects of what they're going to do is like what they did in World War II. While we're busy being diverted by a war that's going to get a bunch of our people killed if they have their way, The other aspect of this is to destroy alternate energy. In other words, to kill diversification so that the monopolist can continue to maintain their manipulation with regard to whatever energy they choose to tweak at the moment. Back in the 70s it was, remember, we gotta get away from oil, we gotta do coal. They do coal. Once they gotta send a coal, oh, coal's gonna go up in price or coal's not clean enough, so we gotta go back to oil. Then we went to oil and then it was like alternative fuels, but only certain areas. And remember that overlapping with this, and I watch this myself personally, fusion research was skyrocketing until all of a sudden government money got involved and it went dead in space. Went from star-star fleet speed. We were going hellbent for election and we had beautiful technology developed and we have it sitting on the shelf for fusion, not fission, fusion reactors. By creating all the other BS and diversion that they did and oh there's a crisis, they got their fingers and clutches into the stuff and then they made it disappear. You don't hear anything about fusion anymore. Okay, so that's the other issue that I truly believe is the heart of what's going to happen when I can have my dad and myself and my youngest son talking about a whole bunch of different solutions just in our living room and we're all you know, we all have engineering minds so we can get the job done. We can figure this out. There's a whole bunch of other people thinking the same way. They don't like that because that's out of the box. They want us in a nice neat box with a bunch of chains on our arms and our legs sloshing along like a bunch of plebes in Metropolis. That's what they want. Now as far as the preamble, well, the other thing here with regard to this action in Georgia is that they're trying to keep it in an area where that hasn't had a war for a while. If you look at another aspect of the global engineers and how they work, you'll notice they shift us around the globe to places where we haven't fought for quite some time and where the population is not familiar with the geography or the people. The reason for that is so that they can lie their hind end off, forgive me, I was going to use another word, they can lie their hind end off about what's going on. People won't have the contacts or the communications so they can check for themselves to a degree. That's changing in the world, or has changed with all the tools we have to a degree. So, they're trying to find isolated pockets where they can whip up the war, get the thing going, get everything in motion, and then we won't ask questions about how it started. That's become pretty hard even in this situation, because a lot of people are scratching their head. Well, what's Georgia to us? You know, think about it. What's Georgia to you? Darrell, do you think Georgia's important? Not to me, it isn't. Oh, do we need to be in the middle of that, spending billions of dollars in the lifeblood of how many sons? Nope. In fact, I don't even think we need to be over in Afghanistan in a row. that's right the only reason we're there is because the kosher mafia wants us there and again who did they capture on the ground guys they captured israeli mercenaries they weren't israeli mercenaries those are masad and israeli military personnel just like i'd be willing to bet that if you look deeper into the quote-unquote mercenaries that were captured They're not mercenaries, they're spooks and kooks, they're detached services personnel who've been given a one year leave of absence from CIA, NSA, FBI, ATF, prison guards. They give them a leave of absence, they go sign up with the mercenary company, it's a way to conceal who they are. Of course I wouldn't trust being next to one of those buggers, would you? Would you, I mean, you just likely get shot by that bugger so you can be a combat casually as to be shot by the guy you're supposedly facing off against. There's a friend of mine brought up another idea here that maybe Putin have a deal going that will let them go into Georgia if Russia or Iran. Well that's possible in a roundabout way. That's possible in a roundabout way if nothing else in that they're kind of pointing out to them that they have a second front. If need be, they can fabricate a second front for the Russians that it wouldn't just be in the Iranian frontier. The problem with that is, again, the Russians are unfought and pretty clean right now, with only the Chechen theater of operation being a real issue for them. The other thing is, modifier power that they're sitting on, they're still going to want more. So I think the other aspect here is one thing to look at, Russian ammo prices are going to start to creep. Be ready for that before it happens, kind of deal with what we've been talking about for all these years. Did I answer most of the question? That's good. Okay, thank you. God bless. We're going to, we got to let you go. We're at the top of the hour. Darryl, 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're on to March. Both day and night we're gonna stomp them. But to do that, you're gonna have to be better armed people. Square your technology away. Know how to use your weapons. Be ready for the war. Thank you, Darryl. You're welcome. Did you read this? Chicago just became the murder capital of America. I don't understand. It's been a felony to have a gun since 95. I thought that was supposed to prevent murders. Unincrease them.
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