Mark Koernke discussed the 2008 presidential election as political theater with no meaningful difference between parties, warned of impending federal crackdowns on gun owners and property rights (citing FEMA actions in Iowa), and emphasized preparation through militia training exercises and ammunition stockpiling. He detailed regional strategic positioning west of the Mississippi, highlighted upcoming training events (Hautari militia exercise, operations in Texas and the Carolinas), and stressed the critical importance of repetitive weapons training, reloading ammunition, and alternative ammunition sources to counter potential supply disruptions. The show included extensive discussion of tactical readiness, team coordination, and self-sufficiency measures.
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That's always a way to give us a little bit, but many hands make for light work. We are also on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and alternate technologies both east and west of the Mississippi and Alaska. Today's date is? So, that kind of tells everybody where his bread is buttered. But here's the thing, even though he's declaring him his running mate, quote unquote, in reality that's totally irrelevant because many times, even though they might go in with a certain person, typically and in the past they have not done what you're seeing being done right now. You don't announce the VP until you get to the convention and you really don't get to choose them anyway because the conventioneers may decide differently. See how that works? What they are talking about, and what may be a reality, are two different worlds. It has happened in the past many, many, many times. Probably the best example was the debates between Ronald Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush. George Herbert Walker Bush, if you recall, being a Skull and Bones person, CFR, trilateralist, etc. During the debates which you will never see replayed, and probably, you know what, I'd be willing to bet this Don, there are probably some of the videos that have been classified by the Bushites of this regime. Remember they said that, oh there's a whole bunch of stuff from Daddy Bush's regime that they declared restricted. Well, one of those I'd be willing to bet is they went back a little farther. because George Bush was pointed at by Ronald Reagan. He said, you are a globalist. You're a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. You are against the United States. He went right on down the shopping list. He went right down and explained who was in the zoo and who he was a part of, etc. during the national debates between the Republicans. This is not with the Republicans and Democrats, obviously. This was inside the party politics. It is interesting that here in Detroit where that took place, good old Ronald, who stated uncategorically during the debates that he would not. take George Bush as his VP, turn around and at the convention did what? I think I'll pick that there bush boy. And from the crowd there went and traitor was called out among people. Most people, most Americans don't know this because again you got to remember the old magic engineering board was working overtime to make sure that things were offline. Hey if this was two centuries earlier they'd have been shooting at each other with matching dueling pistols. don't you know that's right in fact uh... andrew jackson was notorious for that and that's a little less well-known it's almost two centuries now because this is two thousand me so yeah andrew jackson's busy with his pistols yet fifty-fifty-fifty-fifty-fifty two hundred years ago that's up Anyway, the interesting thing is that it's not over as far as the Hillary goes, but they've obviously tried to neutralize her as a threat or an issue. They want to minimize this division, of course, with the other half of the regime, so they can focus on Osama bin Laden. It's going to be interesting to see where this nonsense all goes, because it ain't over yet. It's still a tempest of the teapot, we know that. Demikins and Republicans. The Republican and a Democrat, for example, is there a time with the next amount of votes? I'm wondering if that forced back. Actually it did once, at least I can think of, and I think although Adams was at least, what were there, six other Presidents during the Articles of Confederation before Washington, so I would think that it probably happened there at least once. Again, there was opposition, but they were still agreed upon the idea that they were war. Again, earlier in the day I talked about one of the talking heads from all record. He seemed totally serious when he suggested that McLean should pick up Hillary as his vice. He didn't bat an eye. He seemed like this is the only natural path for McLean, and it would guarantee victory and all of those things. I'm wondering how America would look at a split ticket like that. Yes, because after all Lieberman's a independent now. No, he's not. He's a liberal who got kicked out by other liberals because apparently he wasn't liberal enough for all the other liberals. So be a lot better in sheep's clothing. Yeah, so he's an independent and they could have him up there. So there was a kosher mafia is trying anyway, they can to desperately stack the deck. It's interesting because with what we just saw with the announcement in the last couple of days, and that's just one of many, it's the same old game. If you look at it, an interesting thing too, an interesting twist would be the idea that we have a much, much older VP with a supposed president, that doesn't usually make for a very happy camper in the number two seat, especially since his argument is that maybe he should have been prez much sooner. However, better VP in a position where I kind of like what happened with Gerald Ford and his good old Vice President, Mr. Oh, that's right, Rockefeller. Oh, hey, somebody called Charlie. Didn't we send him some money once? Yeah, that's how the thinking inside that camp had to go. Sure. I think it would be interesting. The same guy that told us he'd be Emperor, wasn't it? Or was it one of his uncles? It was his brother, one of his brothers. Oh, okay. So we have a situation here, of course, where if they do the Lieberman thing, etc., etc., as we know, again Pickle, Smoke, and Mirrors, but it just proves our point. These characters are, you know, well, since the 90s, it's interesting to note that the most common comment made that we've used is, There's not a dime's worth of difference between the Democrats and the Republicans. Well, the way it expresses is like this. If the Democrats propose to burn down the Library of Congress immediately, the only difference is that the Republicans would propose to phase the burning down over a three-day period. That's it. So, that's really what we're looking at here with regard to these goofs and what their agenda is. So, let's move forward a bit here and we'll go past the election. The election is all pickle-smoking mirrors. Now we have to be ready for the fight that is coming. Because either a, the Emperor who has no clothes and his little beady shark eyes decides he wants to stay Emperor for life, pulls something. which the CFR people will be happy with because that would bust up the country and in their mind at least it would be easier for them to maneuver the country that way in some ways from their perspective from the Bushite perspective because of course he'd be dictator. The other option is that they follow through the election and the bottom line is I don't care which it is although if it's Osama bin Laden especially it'll be between 60 and 90 days and everything will be on the stove. and it will be on high boil slash fast fry. Okay? Because all the propaganda... Get your magazines now. That's right. Get your mags, get your ammunition, be ready to use them. Because what's going to happen is they're going to come out and there will be an incident that makes Waco look like a joke. Oh, Sam has already told us he's going to ban assault weapons again. Which is in effect he's already told us he's willing to be a good dictator. That's what I said. Right. That's right. So here again, we're looking at preparation, getting stuff squared away, being ready to go. Now a lot of you, you should be looking at just flat out moving from where you are. Okay? It's that simple. Move from where you are if you can. Now that doesn't mean dance all over the country. And sure as hell don't go to California. Okay? You know you got people thinking, oh I'm going to go this way. Well, if you have people running from east to west, and you got people running from west to east, I guess it's a matter of what it is that you consider valuable. If your home has been Oklahoma or Iowa or Missouri or Arkansas or Kansas and you've been there and your family's been there and they farmed and homesteaded that, you have to decide if you want to fight for that piece of real estate. Now, if we consider the core of the country to be the east, because remember what they're looking at here is dividing the country right up the middle. What do you think that spike Called the NAFTA superhighway is all about that is a a spike and it right through the heart of the United States and From it they will it has a hollow pit a hollow tube and it will pull out the life blood of this country They should run Ross Perot then he can tell us about that giant sucking sound Yeah, only it's basically like a big vacuum pump and all it is doing it's going to be pulling out food It'll be pulling out natural resources, and it will strip this That is what they are planning on doing. Now, you have to decide which side of the line you want to be on. Oh, I know what is going on. Thank you to our friends in Arkansas with what they have pointed out. Especially, again, I want to say hi to Gordon out there. Also, with all of our people that have been transferring information and helping us keep track of what is going on. Guys, west of the border there, west of the Mississippi, and that we consider one of the several natural borders. When they do this look what side that Expressway's on yep on the west side Now if you're gonna run around a lot We know Chicago is a liberal stronghold that they're gonna use for police state operations But it's isolated because everybody around is getting really PO and they're gonna start containment of Chicago if anything ever happens we will not the bad guys will use their you know will use their system on them Indianapolis yeah variation on the theme, but that's a mishmash is a mix of both sides there The Ohio State of Ohio wide range of people participating in many ways And a lot of people in the militia and a lot of people in the Patriot Movement organized so West east of the Mississippi there is some strength now one of the big features and one of the the big issues is Water and that's where our region region 5 slash our part of the country Actually has the gemstone of the planet So I will remind you that there are several things you're going to want to be stealing more of, but water is kind of like land, guys. There's only so much fresh water out there. They're going to want to manipulate it, regulate it, restrict it, control it. So this is battleground we are going to have to keep. It's that simple. And again, it's going to be pretty much a conventional action for the most part because, well, you pee in this pool and you ain't going to like what happens overall because there's a lot of other aquifers that are actually affected by anything that happens to these aquifers here, both above ground and below ground. which is another thing that most people talk about there's a massive aquifer that is underneath michigan runs on about a forty five degree angle and it's one of the largest underground rivers on the planet all you guys you years and years ago a guy drowned in uh... lake mitchell up by Cadillac now that is the feed lake for the uh... muskegon river it runs down to the city of muskegon But you know what he drowned in Cadillac and they found him in Lake Michigan up by Well most of the way up your little pinky mark He didn't come out way down here by the heel of your hand in Muskegon He was found about 150 miles north 200 miles almost north up the coast of Lake Michigan Drowned in Lake Mitchell in Cadillac and the reason happened the aquifers The underground rivers, which are all through our state and all through the Midwest here as part of this river and lake net. Again, there's a great deal of reason to be holding onto this piece of real estate and making sure it stays ours, stays American. A lot of other stuff happening in that respect. Again, west of the Mississippi, want to say thanks to our friends for keeping us up to speed. on what's happening both in Iowa and what's been going on in Kansas. And again, we're going to continue to keep people oppressed of that. Apparently, the bad guys, especially in Iowa, are having a heck of a time, Don, because they wanted to go in and do the RK-PV, rape, kill, pillage, and burn, slash attack the property owners. And a whole bunch of people have just decided the word is out. The FEMA police have been coming in trying their BS. Everybody's ready to shoot their honey dad. So, and they're messing with people who are, you know, brothers, you got cousins there, grandpas, grandmas, great grandpas. I think everybody's caught on to the scam and what's happening and congratulations to all of you. What you need to do is put these puppies back in their little encampments. They can sit in their federal buildings and rotate them until the hell freezes over. I really don't have a problem with that. You know what? They can sit there and they can count their money and they can stare at the walls and they can look at their forms. But just keep their hind end in there and just stay away from us. Let's see how much you're going to do. Nobody wants to do business with them because they're just such critters to deal with. And again, they never keep any promises. They're all purely involved with Control Freak BS. And we can take care of ourselves. We don't need them. They need us. That's how it works. Remember that line from V? Remember what the one chancellor said? I want them to know how much they need us. Remember that where you're shouting at the subcommittee members? And of course the whole BS program is plugged in. Well in reality guys, the writing is on the wall in Iowa. Kansas is catching on real quick. I have sent many, many militia packs to Iowa. Many, many, many, and there are core packs. In other words, it's all the critical stuff that they need to get better organized. Plus, reproduce it, share it, do whatever you're going to do. But it also does help, obviously, with the network and to keep the lights on, keep the gas and the generators, that kind of thing. That's what it was designed to do, helping you and assisting us in the process, which is critical, symbiotic relationship. Now, the thing is that Northern Oklahoma is starting to look at the same situation. Now I'm going to remind you something. We've got great guys that have the ability to organize. We've got Alfie Omega out in Arizona. We have Mike Nesser and a lot of other men that are working with him. I'm going to recommend again that you go to offthegridgirls.com. Offthegridgirls.com. If you want to get a hold of Alfie, he's down in Oklahoma. or if you need to organize in the Arizona, New Mexico area or if you're looking at California trying to EDD the AO there and move east when the time comes. Coordinate with these other people so that you have a stronger relationship with individuals that can assist you. There are people listening right now, I know, have been writing from San Diego, they've been writing from eastern California or on the border, a lot of different places like that. Well, I'll tell you what, Mike Neser, This will make it easy for you guys. Or, Elfie Omega can both be contacted by going to the website, offthegridgirls.com. That's offthegridgirls.com. You can help to coordinate operations there or link up. But again, we need to train. Now, Elfie put on a phenomenal exercise, Don, and so did Mike Neser. In both cases, They provided a block of training that you literally can't get anywhere else. No frivolous nonsense, no extra trappings or anything. It was to the bone, okay, with nothing but muscle attached, training for the purpose of creating more trainers and to help you to survive. It will help you to work and be able to work together. Now our first mission is to train the trainers. There are a number of people who participated in Alfie's operation and there are a number of people who participated in Mike's operation. These were core elements, these are core actions. They're the first and they're new operations of their type and their area. You're helping to build the next one people, so you're going to have to coordinate with these guys. We're looking at Texas. Hopefully we'll have elements of the 43rd Regimental Combat Team providing support down there and we're going to be organizing the guys down in Texas for a meet. and for a training exercise. Hopefully we can get Mike to come just a little south. I'm sorry, just a little east in Alfeo, Omega to come a little south. There we go. Got it right now done. And we'll probably be down there if we can too, as a matter of fact. So we'll see what we can do there. We're going to coordinate that accordingly. Now, we also have, and we might even have, I think we've got Dave, hopefully Hautari in the chat room. But coming up here in September, we have the Hautari militia exercise. It is an invitation exercise by the way, RSVP. So I'll tell you what you do. You can go to check out Hootari to see what they do. Go to h-u-t-a-r-e-e, hootari.com. And then if you'd like to contact them, hootari at yahoo.com. That's hootari, h-u-t-a-r-e-e, at yahoo.com. I like doing that for this. It's kind of like Russian something. Anyway, yahoo. As it is, the guys will help to coordinate that, but you've got to talk to them. You can't just show up. There's a lot of things that need to be done before you get here. You must be squared away, people, because this is going to be an intense training event. We're going to have a lot of special technology there. Everybody's going to have a chance to do some unique work. We are going to proceed step by step by step. If we have too much on the schedule, good. I want to remind everybody, that's what we'd like to see. Better too much than not enough. So, you're going to have a full schedule, you're going to be able to enjoy yourselves, and you're going to find out what you're capable of. And, by the way, also perhaps incapable of at this time because you still need to tweak things, practice a little bit, or you have not experienced completely that which is needed to fulfill the overall operation. Well, guess what? By the time you're done, you will. Okay, kind of like what Yoda said, you will. You will. So, we've got a lot of events coming up that are going to be tight like that. Congratulations to Virginia. I want to thank the pilots that participated and helped out with that. It saved a tremendous amount of time, but if you're a while, you get kind of tired because it's kind of a jiggly thing there. We're going to be continuing that and we have the Carolinas coming up. Hopefully we're going to help our friends in the Dakotas too. So we'll be getting back with them. I've got a letter that just went out to Hal and also to Oscar. Well here's the music. We're going to let go for a minute here. This is the Intel Report. It's Monday. Back in a minute. to a machine from the world and people thing and it will be a lot of people of our sort of hang on the list you'll just pop and chop that's what you have to check with one of the battlefield together very well described in member of the brave heart so it's like uh... actually fit quite well Well, I'll tell you what, again, with all situations going the way it is right now, again, we're not panicked about this. I know we used it to a degree. It was like, why are you guys actually like, these are funny? Well, things are to a degree because that's life. I guess I'll relate a situation. You know, you got to figure it out in combat. Things are pretty stressful. My uncle Bob, he was a tread head in World War II. He landed at Normandy and he was a tanker. Not with the first wave, he came down with the second wave and came up through Normandy in the Bocage. World fighting over there in France, Don, and he was a loader. Now of all the guys that are really kind of lonely in a tank, the loader is really the guy that doesn't know what's going on. The driver, he's got to use the vision blocks. He's going to keep you alive because he'll dodge things. The radio operator and the Sherman, for instance, he has another job. He's talking to whoever else, plus he's spotting for them. The gunner, well it's obvious he sees what's going on because his job is to nail whatever might be trying to nail you. And of course the commander, he's looking in all directions and trying to keep everybody coordinated. But the loader, he's kind of by himself. He's sitting there actually, he's not sitting there, he's actually kind of semi-standing there because remember he picks shells, he waits for an order, and then he picks the shell, he throws the shell in and tells them clear, loaded and clear. Well, then of course they capped the round and immediately the commander is giving another order to either load the same round load, again HE or solid shot or whatever. Well, they are going down a road and lo and behold what he doesn't see is that down the road what pulls up onto the same little French dirt road is their tank, their Sherman, which was in the lead. was The problem is that they didn't really get a whole chance to do a whole lot because even as he fired and he was getting ready to pick another round, the commander just starts to shout, get out, get out, get out, which means they knew it was coming. My uncle said he had just moved towards the hatch which is above him. Now he can't see anything that is going on. But as he hit the hatch with his arms, everything around him turned orange. He flew straight up as far as he knows and out of the vehicle and he lands, you know, he landed on his feet behind the vehicle. Now he had to go out probably 20, 30 feet. He says he landed and dropped onto his knees and he kind of, he stood there for a minute, you know, he kind of got himself back up days and he's looking and as he opened his eyes, you know, he realized the tank's on fire in front of him and nobody else got out. None of the other hatches opened. He was, he was it. Everybody else was killed. So he is standing there for a minute and he can't hear anything. His ears are blown out. He looks to his right and these guys are looking at him. He looks to his left and these other infantrymen, and I got to remember they were in a firefight. They were looking at him. He goes, that's kind of weird. He says, then they all started laughing at him. He says, I looked around and looked at both sides. I said, what the hell? Then they looked down. He said, I looked down. and his whole body was missing all its clothes except for his combat boots. Here he was with no hair on his on a single there was no single hair in his body either the flashing explosions and had stripped him bare naked and burned all the hair off and give him a nice sunburn. He didn't really burn bad but it really did a good job of taking everything off and he realized he was standing here beat red looking like a lobster bare butt naked with combat boots on. All the guys in the ditches were laughing their hind and I'm taking both still at that moment for whatever reason there was that the expression on his face he said I was so embarrassed. I turned around and I just beat feet out of there, back to the rear. We got back to the rear and of course they got him some clothes, as they intended it, it was a light burn, first degree burn. They took care of him and everything and got him dressed back up. Of course the commander, the senior NCO came up and said, we are going to put you in another tank. He said, no you are not. And of course the Treadhead Sergeant said, why are you refusing to fight? He said, I didn't say that. He said, you can make me a motor crewman, you can give me a rifle and I'll be an infantryman, but three tanks in one, three tanks dead and that's it. I ain't going back in another one. So for the rest of the war he was an infantryman. Wow. But again, coffin humor as we say. It was in the middle of what was the life or death situation, but everybody around there who saw that, just the nature of the incident. And he said, like I said, I was more embarrassed about the idea that anything else, that here I was standing bare but naked, and all these guys laughing at me. I just got the hell out of there. Of course it didn't help that he was being shot after. He literally just got the hell out of the tank too. Wow. So, not having a clue. So when you talk about, well you guys even have fun sometimes. Yeah, we have fun. Our enemy wants to make you miserable. You know, that's the one sickest part about our aggressor, the people we face, the new world order click. They want to try and make you miserable because they feed off that. You know what? Laugh at them because they are nothing but skunks. I have no pity for him. There is nothing I am going to say to him other than either get the hell out or you better run and duck. That's how it works. Running and ducking means I am going to be shooting. I don't plan on wasting a whole lot of ammo so I am going to make sure that shot, when I pull the trigger, it's going to count. Let me see, just this amount of lead. I know he has changed angle a little bit. Lead a little less. Boom. There you go. I know it's out there somewhere. We might be able to play it at the very end of the hour here. You never know. It might be a problem with the work we're doing right now in the station. However, again the point is that you've got to stay high on the battlefield here. I cannot stress that enough. I have seen far, far worse than you're seeing right now. Look at it, you guys. You can read into history examples of They're in small unit action in Vietnam. We've talked about that book before. There's an example of an army, a private or a corporal, getting shot in the elbow. And he yells out for the corpsman. And this really, really happened. This is documented into history. He yells out for the corpsman, and the corpsman comes running over there and starts to patch him eye on to death, looking like warmed over. And because of his spirit and because of his determination, pull through it. You can also put God's intervention in there. But there are examples of the human spirit all around you guys. When we talk about the human spirit, we look at the other side and I used this example a while back. Their ancestors used to worship fish and rocks and trees and what not. So they do not have that connection that you do. They do not have that It is a dynamic tool that can persevere when anything and everything else seems to overwhelm the body. Now, you combine that with effective training, and I'm going to stress this people because it's kind of like, you know, I'll give you a little example. We were talking about this with one of our friends who's in the chat room probably right now today. But you know, remember Alex Jones and his cameraman snuck into Bohemian Grove. Does everybody remember that? That was pretty good footage. However, you know they lost a bunch of footage. It was actually because they were a combination of very scared, which of course the fear factor is. Combined with lack of familiarity with the equipment that they took with them. They changed technologies and they did not repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, practicing using the equipment. When it came time to use it, they were fumbling with the technology. That was one of the problems. Now I'm going to say again, practice, practice, practice. For those of you who said you were going to be there for Alfie Omega's exercise and then did not attend, or those of you who said you were going to make it for Mike Nasser's exercise, shame on you. But shame on you in more than one way because you see, you have to use repetition to ingrain into your mind They become automatic. Let me put it this way. In the business industry they call it multitasking now. First they said multitasking was great. Now they are saying that it is. I say that because it is a matter of the individual. Every person has special skills. This is the most common mistake that has been made. Every person has a special skill, especially when they are sharper. That doesn't mean you just become that specialist. But a good team leader in a fire team, like I said, we're talking about night vision. You want to know who the guys are with the best night vision. It doesn't mean you want to burn them out. But if you're in a critical situation, you put those men in front if you're going to need point men to get you out of something. Why? Because their job as land navigators, you may not make them point, you may make them the second, third man back. Either the follow-up security or again, the third man typically is in reality your pathfinder. He's actually guiding, he'll give them signals accordingly. It's all, again, standard operating procedure. But you may put the pathfinder, you may make him a point man and pathfinder simultaneously for speed. Why? Because he can see better at night. And you know his skills are, he is confident in more than one area. But his night vision advantage, his natural night vision, may save all of your lives. The same is true with skill and performance when it comes to operating a weapon. You know, you see this, I mean for instance, I can do this right now. I don't even have to have, I don't have to touch a weapon. I have handled so many firearms that I can't count them. It's in the tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, and that is not an exaggeration. But I have handled the weapons so often that literally I can physically, there's a felt memory to the AR-15 for instance. There is a memory to the AK. If I grabbed it in the dark right now, I would know within an instant of what it is that I am holding. I would not have to guess. I would know where the charging handle is. I would know where the magazine release is. I understand the safety system. Purely it would be a matter of identifying whether or not it is loaded obviously because I want ammo. That is another thing that in the dark you work with real quick. You understand how the magazines are configured. You are able to touch and feel even if you cannot see. The point is that it's such a remembered feeling, it's such a memorized pattern, that it's second nature. Well that's how it should be with your personal arms. That's how it should be when, Don, if we're moving as a team and a man goes down, first response is obviously we take cover return fire and then we go through standard operating procedure to move our person to safety or move the combat forward and move past the casualty so the casualty is enveloped by our own security and we can recover the individual and treat accordingly. Or if you are on your own and you are a couple of men working in a fighting position and a guy is hit, You don't think twice. As soon as you see that he's hit, the time it takes for you to even identify that there's an injury, you're already pulling his dressing, the first eight dressing, depending on front or rear. You're patching up one hole and stuffing what you can into as quick as possible and dealing with the exit wound the exact same way as quickly as you can and you get back to fighting. Unless it's so intense, you really don't have the opportunity to do that. But as soon as you can, you will. In other words, you are not going to think about, that looks like a mess, you don't have time for that. When it is training, the training kicks in over top of anguish or fear. Again, it is a mess. My goodness, you are astonished. There is another term. But it just happens. It takes over. It is automatic. To do that, you need repetition and training. Now, that's where the professionals boast, well, they get to do it. It's true, you've got this multi-billion dollar budget for a handful of assassins. You can use, for instance, like you've got Delta Force, they train, they train, they train, they train, but it's all they do. However, they're also very predictable because they have a very narrow band of options and they're limited across the board as far as because of the dogma of their class, the dogma of their school, how they will perform. They are very predictable, contrary to what everybody thinks. Special forces, very predictable because of the dogma of their school. Seals, very predictable because of the dogma of their school, the orientation of their training. On the other hand, militia formations are as varied in spectrum as colors of light, so to speak. There are shades of gray, so to speak. There's another one. There are a whole hell of a lot. Anyway, the point is that there's nothing that's predictable. We have everything from mechanized infantry to light infantry. We've got formations that are combined arms teams. And we have everything from state formations down to individual teams that are all over the nation that are independent. So, guys, we have a great variety of resources to draw from with a great range of thought processes. And that's critical. A wide range of options that way that are chosen by the field commander or the individual who is on the site at the scene when it happens. But you still need the basics. Now, at the very least, there are a lot of things you can pick up, but don't get into the techno dogma. Because that's another problem. Okay, we use technology. Dom is very adept. It's his specialty is night vision. We use it, but before we do that we teach you all of the human skills. Because if all else fails, and when everything else is shucked away, at the very least you've got your first best weapon, your mind. And it commands everything else. That's critical. Now, one of the things that's going to come up in this Hautari exercise is using the gas mask for a couple of hours at least in patrolling and combat operations and with live fire. So you're going to find out real quick how much you enjoy or do not enjoy the gas mask. However, there is going to be no variance on this in that if you fail to use your gas mask, you are a casualty. And you will be treated as a casualty accordingly. So, start practicing. If you need to bone up on your skills there, if you want to hone that edge, well guys, start doing some searches. Look in some of your older manuals. Check out the data. It's out there. It's not that hard. If you are curious about the M10 or M10M gas mask, anything that you basically see with the M17 applies to the M10M. How do you like that? So if you find any information on the US gas mask about donning it, how to deploy it, etc., what its uses are, everything is there in English already with the M17. The M10M matches up part for part. There are just little variations on the engineering and that's it. But configuration of the mask is the same. Even the hoods, basic technology, all pretty much the same. So take advantage of that. Now that's the quickest way to get you up to speed. Another thing, ammunition done right now is a real problem, it's going to get worse. So another thing, we're going to have our friend from Spider Firearms up on Wednesday from 5 to 6. And one of the things we're going to touch on is reloading the 50. OK? And by the way, something I just found out, Lee Press is producing both a press and the dies for doing 50 BMG. No kidding. Yeah, for under $200, guys. That's not bad. We're talking a major chunk of metal there. Most anybody else's press, be it the Hornaday or others, is $400. Yep. So this is a way to get in and get production going and get it up and online, but reloading is critical right now. With what we're seeing, again, let's ask this question. Didn't Conda Sleezy Rice say that you'll regret what you did talking to the Russians about them dealing with the kosher mafia in Georgia? Yeah. Well, guys, what it comes down to is, how would they try to, for instance, seek a little revenge? What could they do out there economically to change the battlefield? How about cut off the Russian ammunition? Well, this is true, but if we try to isolate the Russians, this was pointed out over the weekend. Let me see. They'll buddy up with China, they'll buddy up with Iran, they'll buddy up with Afghanistan, they'll buddy up with Iraq. They will look to places where pressure is being applied and counter that. There are those, and McLean says, oh, well, we should kick them out of the G8. The counter to that, they say, is, well, because we brought them into the G8, it's helped them so much. Well, you know, I am not a frog, and I will not give the scorpion a ride. That's the only way to look at it. But it's just a little bite, Don. But it's a scorpion's bite. Oh, now, just because it's deadly and you're in the middle of the blub, blub, blub, blub, blub. And they both die. And you can't get boiled. Well, anyway, the thing about it is, we've got Dave with us. Yes, we do, as a matter of fact. What we have is a situation real quick here where what we're going to see is if they decide, and remember, these people have been stupid all along. The Russians are providing an inventory right now that we are going to utilize, even if we decided that some of the ammunition was questionable. With reloading technology, guys, we can make any round do what we want it to do. If we found that there was a problem, we still have the basic components. Think about it. You pull the bullet, you dump the powder. You resize the case to make sure it's too proper spec. You reload the proper spec powder, you reload the bullet, and look it. You've got an active round again. Yes, you had to perform some work. But you know what? You have the basic round in service. So, the problem is that they're at the very least now, I think they're looking at the idea that this would be an excuse. This is a way for them to, again, cut off another supply line. Nothing's coming from China. Nothing's coming from South America. A little stuff from Aguila, if you're not in Mexico. Nothing obviously is coming from Africa. And if it is, it's very minimal and probably questionable to a degree, wouldn't you think? So, Europe is the only direction where any volume ammunition is coming out of in-house production, but most US in-house production is prioritized for what? And US military use. So that gets into the next step issue with regard to alternate, or again, shall we say, reserve solutions for certain items. Now, I was talking with our friend at Spider Firearms about bullets, and of course, one of the things to remind you of is as long as it's a softer but stable metal. We can produce solid copper, solid brass, and of course solid bronze projectiles. Now bronze is pricey. Brass is still expensive right now. Copper is reasonable by comparison to brass. So a 31 or 32 caliber rod tooled down in a CNC machine to mimic an exact 55 grain say M16223 bullet or perhaps say mimicking a standard 7.62 NATO bullet would be a solid copper projectile. Granted he's not going to do a whole lot of things when it hits but the whole point is you're putting bullets down range, the dark shot hits in the right place, it's got good penetration, it's going to do a good job on whatever hits as far as getting through to the soft chewy stuff and it's still going to do reasonable damage in 30 caliber. Of course, we know, Don, that they're making 50 caliber projectiles in solid copper, solid brass, solid bronze. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Some of the most accurate. But AMAXs have been, a couple years ago, ran AMAXs across the board to seven out of eight. AMAX is a commercial bullet. Granted, it's an aluminum tip. It's not going to do a whole lot to something that has some skin to it, you know, like heavy armor. At least there are particular places, dinky little soft spots if you know what you're doing. But that won't have any problem busting up the BMPs. It won't have any problem disabling anything like a light vehicle, just a troop mover, no problem. Exactly. And again, you're putting bullets down range. One round will get you something else. Know what I mean? In other words, people are going, whoa, let's not. How are you going to resupply? No, no. That's a round we're going to supplement. Another thing I'm going to remind everybody of, we have many solutions with regard to our supply system. Some people can spend a lot, but all of you can spend something. When I brought up this thing about the 22 ammunition, it is obvious that this is a vote with your wallet program, people. And yes, it does make a difference. Give me 50 rounds of 22, then harsh language and a sharp stick. Okay, so that's how it works. If that's what you can do, that's what you got to do. And you're going to decide how you're going to fight. You're going to decide when you're going to fight. But you're going to have to be squared away accordingly with supply and support. We need deeper supply. Ammunition is going to be the issue. Obviously, they're going to try and choke off, I think, the last of the resources there. Reloading is the area we have to go to. Now, I'm going to say something else. And this is something I've noticed. With a lot of the reloading industry, they're being very cagey. They are being very, you know, they don't know what's going on. They can't understand why this has been this massive, and I've had this said several times, well there's this massive interest in reloading all of a sudden. So again, I will say thank you. You guys have done a great job and have responded when we brought the information to bear. This has gone into the system and we've pulled the material out. The only thing I ask is this, don't just collect things. You're going to have to, for instance with reloading, you need to make sure that you get your equipment out, set it up, follow the instructions people, read the instructions. Follow the instructions. Now, with reloading data, something that Butterknife brought up here, and I want to say thank you, check the manuals if they're photocopies to make sure that you have a sequential number of pages, that there isn't something either A out of sequence, that's not too bad, or is missing completely. You need to verify, in other words confirm, double check, if something's out of order and it's coming from a commercial site, Get out on the phone right away. Tell them to fix it because it is a waste of your time and resource. We want to make sure things are squared away. I recommended these manuals from Hi-Tech. They are great manuals. However, there was a little misprint that needed to be fixed. They are fixing it. If you identify anything like that with regard to material or data that just maybe juxtapositioned or whatever, you want to square it away. You want to make sure it's correct. And you need to do it now because that database is what's going to keep you alive. And the other thing is precision is an issue. We are not sloppy. I have a very high standard of safety. that we've incorporated into everything but specifically in reloading. Cleanliness is an issue. Make sure that you don't get sloppy. And by the way guys, no smoking around the powder reserve? A good habit. Okay, trust me, I have seen this with guys. One of my friends, we used to reload thousands and thousands of rounds. He still reloads. He's moved away from the area a little bit. But I came over one night. We're busy till about 11 o'clock. and it's getting late, we've got to be up at like 5 o'clock the next morning and lo and behold Don, he lights up a cigarette, he comes back downstairs, he's tired and he's got like a quarter of a, like a half an ash hanging on the cigarette. He's got the powder reserve open and he's pouring powder in. Oh no. Now, well this time I said, what do you think about it? He goes, why? I said, look at what you're doing. So immediately he goes, oh, you know what I mean, he takes off back upstairs and he puts the cigarette out, you know, and he makes sure he puts all the cigarettes upstairs. Well, we were busy trying to put out about 12,000 rounds of 38 special for a certain project is what we were doing. And I came back two days later and guess what? Half of his facial hair was gone. What do you think happened listeners? What do you think happened? Fortunately, it wasn't a whole lot of powder in the bottom because it was still almost empty. But it's the idea, it's like one of those comedy things with the old flash powder from the cameras. You know what I mean? Well, in this case, a lot more embarrassing when you do it to yourself. Anyway, we are at the top of the hour. Hopefully you learned a few things. And again, remember, weapons Wednesday, we are going to have a number of guests up, so stay tuned. Obviously, we'll be back tomorrow. This is the intel report. God bless the republic. Definitely the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the mark of full day. Our friends in Iowa, well, those guys are the rifles, pistols, and shotguns. Stay online, protect your homes, keep the FEMA police out, keep yourself free and safe. Thank you, Don. God bless you, Mark. God bless you, I'm here.
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