Mark Koernke discussed firearms acquisition and maintenance strategies during an episode focused on "Weapons Wednesday." He emphasized purchasing affordable "bridging" firearms like used shotguns and rifles from yard sales and gun shows as practical alternatives when premium weapons are unavailable or expensive. Koernke covered specific firearm models including Stevens shotguns, Ruger 1022s, and various historical military rifles, explaining their reliability and value. He stressed the importance of building a personal library of firearms reference materials and reloading manuals to enable self-sufficiency in weapon maintenance and ammunition production. Caller Ken from Mississippi provided a recap of the Ron Paul Convention, describing strong patriot turnout and unity among attendees focused on constitutional issues and 9/11 awareness.
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 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. Invist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of plan, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for once he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the Land. on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, and also listening to us on AM&FM microstations, CB base stations, and alternate technologies in Mississippi. It lose Monday, it doesn't, but today, Don is. Already, you guys, it's weapons Wednesday, so the chamber, well become full, the perimeter is secure. Equal opportunity for city force, if the problem in our area, sure that the activities taking place, all across the other sources about the pre-arrests. Of course, it's of lawyers and, you know, vegetarians slash, you know, the most dangerous people on the planet are vegetarians, don't you know? But you're led to believe so. Of course, they think we were that way. I know about eating meat. You were sometimes in folk band. But on the other hand, Elmo's having a lot of fun right now chasing you up in Minnesota for young. Because you just found out they really do. It's like we've tried to explain to everybody for years and years and years. Oh, don't worry, sir. Once they're done chewing on you and executing everybody else, They'll be back for the others in a minute. You know, the ones that thought they were safe, that nothing was going to happen to them. So anyway, it was Wednesday, we do have a number of other things. You know, as things develop, I know we've mentioned certain arms, but there is a reason that I don't say, go get this. I mean, number one, it's nice. I will just recommend certain systems at different times. But what's happening now is what we expected, and it can be demonstrated all over the country. Ammunition and weapons are becoming scarcer and scarcer in several categories. No. If markets said everybody would go out and buy a Ruger 1022, which I would recommend if you can get a Ruger 1022, well, the price wouldn't be almost $200 apiece, which is ludicrous right now. Instead, they'd be $3, $4, and $500 apiece. Exactly. But what we have to look at is, well, I don't want to give $3, $4, or $500 of your money to somebody who doesn't deserve it. You see? Because, you know, first of all, I don't have any love for Ruger. I do like some of the weapons they produce. In fact, I don't have any problem with any of the weapons they produce. politics and what they've done for years and you know what for all they're screwing us and screwing the American people and sucking up to think they were going to get some kind of special treatment Ruger didn't get a whole lot of government contracts on the deal and really didn't go very far I mean it kept the machines running but weren't known for us buying the mini 14 and the Ruger 1022 and the Markzkal etc they'd be gone by now because you know and I've seen you said this for years you've got to have the you know the muscle you You got to have the fiber moving. The factory has to stay over your tradesmen to stay on the job. And if you don't do this, you also don't develop the next tradesmen that you need. That's one of the problems that everybody forgets. That's why there's like, have you ever noticed that Ruger still does to a degree the grade one, grade two, and grade three firearms. Field grade being the lowest. And then going through the inventory till you get to others, laser or engraved receivers, different finishes. That's normal. That was expected of a traditional firearms company. However, that's not what usually really keeps your company going. It makes people want to get what you've got. Wow, look at that goal. Look at that. Ooh, look at that trim. Ooh, look at those sights. The other reality is that the average person isn't going to be able to do that. He might look in the showroom window and go, wow, that looks pretty. But then he looks over at that birch wood stock. That's as close as I can get. Be mine. Hey, that's how it works, guys. We look at the portions, but we're ending up buying Chevy's, OK? Because of that, you see, Ruger kind of did the, well, if we suck up to the Fed hard enough, they'll give us all kinds of goodies. Now, the one thing that Ruger did get for a short time, you might recall, was the Speed 6 Security 6 family of pistols was adopted for a period of time by the Air Force. Everything else basically stayed this quo where it was. No, the Mini-14 didn't get adopted by the air police. It didn't go any very special with the DOD. It did sell a little bit in South America, but real quick, Torus of Brazil military companies were able to mini 14 of course was select fire but quite pricey because of all of the additional tool they port systems and you'll find you know that the different GB type rifles out there all over the place semi and also the thing is I don't pick a weapon I'm not gonna pick weapon though everybody just go and get this only there are many fine firearms out there they just have different little you know now I won't say so much quirks oh on that but unique ways that they operate which means you have to think a little more. There's a lot of Stevens and there's a lot of other shotguns that are pretty serviceable. They've been over the counter. There's some Chai Com stuff and there's some other Europe 70s and 80s and even today we've got pump shops that are serviceable enough and mimic in many cases a lot of the weapons we do recommend or that we have talked about like the Remington 870 or the Ethical Model 37 now. If you can get a Stevens Model 66 A, B, C, D, or E, fine! Grab them, go for it, get them, pick them up. Why? Because that's another weapon you can hand out, and once you use the firearm, you'll figure out and get used to how it functions. Now, most of those firearms are all steel, so right off the bat, they gotta step up from a lot of the newer firearms, which have gone to alloys. Most of them, of course, have a fine walnut stock, often where they birch back in the day. And so, again, a higher grade of wood. Are they collectible? Well, it depends on what market you're in. So they actually have a collector's value also. But typically they're a little lower in price. There are some Mossbergs that fit that niche. There's a couple of other arms out there that pre-date the present models that you can actually pick up for a pretty reasonable price. If that's what you can afford and get to right now, buy it. Look at it as what we said before, it's a bridging firearm. If you right now don't have a weapon and you're going, man, Mark, I can't afford that $580 fill in the blank. But there is a $100 pump shotgun that holds five rounds, four in the tube and one in the chamber. That's right. There you go. Why? Because now you can do something other than scream at them and use our language in a pointy stick. Okay. Now the other thing is when the time comes and you get that other save up for that other firearm, Don do we get rid of the first one we bought? Oh, you know, that's a backup system now and remember you guys guns are for buying So if you come to a yard sale and in fact I will recommend this because right now with all these Foreclosures and all these yard sales and all those stuff going on because people are losing losing their toys for sale They got things that they don't think are important and firearms are showing up always and go to a gun show a Yard sale or a flea market or whatever. Hey, we've got a bunch of other odds in sitting there. Are you got any fire? fact my grandpa left me this stuff but I put this out here I've got one of these or I've got one of this or I've got two of these you know they're really not what I'm into so fill in the blank well congratulations those two might be say to Browning 1910 or 1922 suddenly auto pistols in 380 or 32 auto is it your first choice well for a lot of you know but guess what an or cheese or a browning or an old or whatever that might be sitting there, if it's reasonably priced, worth picking up at the very least as a basic first stage firearm slash handgun deal. And most states don't even have transfer paperwork for anything, okay, period. Not handguns, not rifles. That's something that's been conditioned. Most of you thinking in other states, you know, the Soviet states have been occupied. You guys are thinking nevertheless the country's like you are because Hollywood reinforces it. How many times have you had goof skull uh... say to a guy who is in uh... all or oracle or whatever say we've got a permit for that when they don't even have permits for them you see the conditioning the metal mine screw that they do there the majority of the state do not have person-to-person paperwork personal firearms transfers if you decide you know never sales of the call transfer that's all the technical technical battle is for manipulating the commerce the bottom line is if you're if you're uh... going to solo up into another party And that person is interested in it. You don't have to go ask anybody. It's private property. That's how those states respectively look at it. Now, going through the bureaucracy and the FFL, oh, you got all the misery and heartburn there you can imagine. So most people aren't bothering. Now, the only people that are doing that are other people that I recommend that are listening. If you are a grandmother or grandfather, and you think you're trying to think of how can I perform a service even though I'm older, what can I do for the family? Well, every once in a while you can buy yourself an Ithaca or a Remington 870 or a Model 500 Mosberg or a Maverick shotgun. I know people don't like the Mavericks as much, but they work. Okay, or another firearm or a .22 or a bolt-action rifle, you take your pick, okay? But you buy it and it gets put away and disappears. You know what? Down the road, if somebody's looking for it, well, because we are older, maybe we won't be around to be talked to. Or... I was fishing and duck hunting and canoeing out there in the river and I fell out of it and everything else fell out of my canoe. It's out there in the river about over there. Never heard that sound when that bullet that thing hits the water and you go oh and you're down that one. Some fun just to back up your story. Touch yourself a couple of four foot pieces of water pipe throw them in about five or six places in the deep water where you're going to tell them to go. Maybe seven or eight. Take your pick, some old fence posts, you know rusty old fence posts that are stepped away from me. Destruction? Why? Well, cause if they're stupid difficult ones out there with a metal detector, let them spend all day looking for pipes. And tomorrow too. That's right. Just for the fun of it, just because it's there. Okay, anyway, eyes and ideas, but again, look for what you can afford, pick it up now, then move up to the next step. Bridging weapons are what we're talking about for the moment. We'll be back in about three minutes here on We The People Radio Network. Are gasoline and diesel vehicles eating away your personal business finances? Stupid question, right? Where there was a simple, low-cost and safe engine add-on that allowed your car, SUV, pickup or even your semi to use water as a fuel. 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I'm pretty certain that's control with a K control by poker face and uh, hey, that's being brought to you in this hour by We The People radio and cast in this hour the intelligence report mark and myself do this you guys because I'll apply it in a number of different ways but while I gave the house a fucking hundred days forehead Unprediction you want to join the fight you want to stand on the front of the gunbangs although it's been under attack here and there from the east coast So you could say that sure, their caliber people are being kept busy on prediction about that. It's Ithaca 7 and it, you know, it's probably they should do this, but you slide the slide back and a new one gets picked up and you pull as soon as this everything to battery off. Now you do that again and again and again until the magazine is in stretch of the imagination. And you know, the word twisters. Can you say, uh, attorney or is the state machine gone? And again, by stretch, of the imagination, Steve. I just, this is a Don predict, I think that one of the, so to speak, from the, get one, get one today. the Stevens, I keep mentioning them because this time they have actually been one of those niche shots, like that one little slot where you can actually get a shotgun and a 12 gauge all steel, very reliable, easy to use, about the $100 range and it's American made, 100% American made. So it makes it a nice little gun, but there are a couple models that people forget were bought by the US military during Vietnam like the Model 12 before it or the model 1897 flinchchester. Other weapons were purchased during the Vietnam War for security or for special operations. Stevens was actually carried as a combat shotgun, complete with bird design on the military package as it was parkurized. Even some of the police guns are like this too, by the way. Actually has a little bird team design with the ducks and everything, which I'm sure the Vietnamese were very perplexed. What the hell were the Americans doing? Is that some kind of magic juju symbol on that? What'd you guys have that for? What are they saying? Hey, these ducks here are good guys eating cobras. Yeah. Boom, boom. And of course, the little shotgun, the guy with the shotguns aiming at the ducks that are, you know, he was three of them, a little fan. Anyway, you know, the point is that that gun actually saw combat service. There were quite a few of them that did. There were 12 gauges that, for one, really were purchased to fit certain military requirements for the day, and the 50s vintage. the bases. In fact, bases like the British contract rifles. Usually they had a pile of wood sitting there, you know, the stock and the foregrip and all that, and it was cosmoleined up, but it was wrapped up separate. And then you would reach over and there would be the entire metal package, you know, with the receiver, the barrel, and all the parts, all on board, all locked on board and just loaded with grease, loaded with cosmolein or grease. And you picked one of those and you picked a wood set and you picked a shotgun set and you paid $8.50 and you got yourself a shotgun. And the British Enfield rifles that were made that remarked four were sold the same way. They were right off the bases. They were piles of wood, four grip, you know, the four grips in the upper handguard. And then the metal was sitting there and you picked one pile of greasy metal up, which is all bundled, all together, but all bundled, you know, in their usual canvas wrap, you know, et cetera. And then you picked up a set of the wood and you paid the guy. You picked whatever you could see look better or nicer through the cosmoline. So the kind of stuff that's laying out there. The one thing is that even if the stuff has a little rust on it, and I'm talking like a lot of times stuff gets, it gets that moisture surface on it. You know where it's got a consistent rusty, you know, rust surface, but it's, that can be cleaned up people. You bead blast finest, you know, finest softest, you know, material you can. Clean it up. Mr. 99 cent can paint would be enough to eliminate a good portion of the threat from any more rust. As we pointed out, you could disassemble, take the wood, take the parts, you know, out that, you know, are critical for motion. And you could refinish in any one of a number of specialized finishes that today would protect that firearm for another century. Okay. You're going to find like in one case, I'll give you an example. As I stopped by at one place, a guy said, well, I haven't opened this closet up in a while when dad shut this up and you know, et cetera, et cetera. So really, I said, yeah, I'm going to, I'm going to cut the lock and open it up now. Cause I got to get into this thing to work on that electrical wire there. So he cuts it and he opens the door and everybody went, yeah you know why. Because standing there were seven or eight Steyer straight pulls, two Lee Medford, not British Lee Enfield, Lee Medford rifles, a couple of 12 gauge double barrel side by sides I didn't recognize right away. Another punk shotgun, it was a Marlin thumb buster, not the flinch chest, but the Marlin thumb buster, you know, which was competing against it. there was a myriad of other European arms to mention, Dom. Oh, but they were, of course, sitting there untended. So what we did is we kind of sat there for a minute and he said, wow, I don't even recognize these things. One of the cool things is he had like about 18 Schmidt-Rubin bow faction rifles, straight pulling, as it did require refinishing. What did we do? Well, they were field-grade. Some of them are actually sold out, a few, very few. But everything was inventoried, everything was disassembled, and what we did is because some of them had really some major finish work done on them, we decided that for the British and Medford's that a standard crinkle engine paint would be a fine solution. You know what? It worked. One of the other things that was in there down was an Irish Constabulary Lee carbine, an army, a British one army, during World War I. And a nice little carbine, shorter than the regular Enfield, actually an inch shorter, I think, than the Jungle carbine. of those that waddled over here. Now here's the thing, they didn't sell many of those back in the... This one had to have come, shall we say, from someplace where someone knew who to find one of those rifles. And probably came across by bolt with some other things in trade. So anyway, you never know what you're going to find, but if you do find it, you've got to know how to fix it. 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And again, it's nice always to have a witness, you know, in other words, people who are stepping forward and who are going to report what it is that they saw the convention, but most for the Ron Paul element, which was freestanding and time everybody could see that you know pretty well everything was squared away it was a fantastic event. Away with the mission which is what they're supposed to do good thing. Before we go any farther though I touched before we left about the whole idea of literature. One of the things I have always recommended is you need to be your own librarian. them on occasion but how long can you do that yeah and down the road how much more restrictions will there be by the police state and what will they meant what will be missing from the shelves because the biggest problem is most of the junk that's on the shelves is absolutely plastic people offers no real technical information doesn't really show you anything the general picture you know gun pronoun fire for a firearm a weapon used during and used during the urban wars of the 20th century blah blah blah blah blah the point is There's a lot of good text out there and I would recommend that you go to your used larger used bookstores, especially older ones. The older that used bookstore is, the more you'll find on certain books because And it looks overly complicated. That looks really technical. There's a lot of information in there. It looks more like information rather than entertainment. Or it's got to be out of date. Yes, out of date. Yeah, yeah. Okay, well what happens is you see when I mention many firearms, they're like the Lee Metford, the Schmidt-Rueben. In its many forms, by the way, the Schmidt-Rueben has several designs. The Swiss did a fine job of developing a country's national defense quality. Do you know how to disassemble them? Now I'll tell you what, used to be, back in the day when the NRA arms owners, they actually produced a series that had the breakdowns of the most common firearms available. Most of these books are now heavily sought after at gun shows by people who do the gun shows. Why? Because these are reference books, people. It allows you to look at something and go, okay, I know what that is. And that's how it disassembles. Here's where there might be something. In other words, you look at the reference guide with the breakdown of the schematic for parts. And you go, well, wait a minute, there's a screw missing here, or there's a bolt missing there, or there's a crossbar missing here. Oh, wait a minute, where's the hammer for this thing? The other way to see them is what if? Come across one of these. What can I do with that? So you've got to do know how to maintain it. And most of these books covered hundreds of fire 9 by 11, or 8 and 1 by 11 format, 12, whatever. They usually the better ones do have good pictorials because you have to be able to see what it is they're talking and Smith small arms of the world for instance There's one if you can find a copy of it in from whatever year It's always valuable if it's a little beat up on the problem the case on the outside But the material inside is good deeper copy so you can buy other books. It's the data inside that we want We don't care about it looking pretty on the outside Okay But once that's done, then you have an ability to, for instance, you can survey, go over the weapons, take a look at them. The NRA text were pretty reasonably priced. You should be able to find them for $8 to $10 at the gun show years ago. And of course, that's long gone. But I would always recommend that if you go to a gun show, always look at the little guys. Why? Well, somebody here has a reloading book from 1955 or a reloading book from 1968. or reloading books from 1975 or 72 or 84 or whatever. Well 1984 is already 25 years ago, forgive me, 24 years ago. Think about that. So 24 years ago, well there are things that have changed in that last 24 years. And there may be things that you run into like, and here's a whole reloading system. The mice got to all the papers on the shelf. Everything else is in steel tins or ammo cans. But all the reloading data was left there and there's a Yeah, fine dusty spot with some pieces of hard casing left on the outside and some strips of blue thread that were the cover and that's it. Now what do you do? Because you look and you've got all of these other powders you've never seen before and they've been out of circulation for a little bit but they were sealed in their tins and they were inside a 50-calibram can. Guess what? They'll do just fine. Okay, but now how do you figure out what to do with them? Ah, well, Mark has a solution. You go through and what you do is you have a library. Look for that specific powder manufacturer, maybe a DuPont Oddball. Could be a Hodgson's specific, could be a accurate powder of some type you've never seen before. But the point is that you go to the book, you turn to the page, you look at it and go, aha, I found it. And then you can proceed to make the powder work for you. recommend being your own librarian. Do what you can whenever you can. Why? Because it is going to be critical to have the working knowledge on hand when you do find or capture certain goodies. Hitec.com. Hitec, that's H-I-T-E-C-H. A couple of books are on the shelf. However, we're going to ask you to ask them that have they checked to make sure that everything was collated properly and that every page is in the manual, etc. We're going to rib them on that for a bit because you see they've got good information, but somebody wasn't too careful about reproducing the last batch of manuals and they had a few that, well, more than a few I understand that were just not quite. So let's rub that in with them. Say, guys, when you make it, you got to kind of maintain a standard, you know, like, you know, it was a very fine standard, kind of like reloading. You don't slip any corners. You don't, you know, skip anything. You don't scrunch anything together. You make sure you do it right the first time. And that way you don't have to do accuracy above all is the critical and see when it comes to handling the cases, powder handling the bullets, everything. Clumbliness and is a critical issue. Guys always watch the little guys at the gun shows. They'll have reloading books. Sometimes they got extras from somebody else who passed away, somebody else who just needed the money. Or in many cases, they just, you know, again, out of the sky, off the side of the road because somebody else was foolish enough to get rid of it and you're smart enough to pick it up. I'll repeat again, once you get it, copy. That's what you've got to scan it for. People scan that book completely and make sure it's on digital file so that you do have it in the electronic medium. And so you can then turn the old printer on and go, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm. Wow. How about you, Jesse? Yeah. In fact, wait a minute, Don. I'll take one. Right, then, Jesse. And then the Banditos. And again, you get a lot done in the process. Guys, you work out what you've got distributed and spread out over that much more secure, that much safer when the time comes because they'll have the ability to continue to fight. Because we will have 100,000, I don't know, a million factories across all of America. That's all I am happening right now. You come across a bunch of powder, and let's say it's just, and you're looking at a bunch of 50 caliber primers in cases, you might think, we need 20 grams, grains. Yeah, 220 grains. You put 220 grains of a fast caliber case, come here underneath that, and then press that projectile number and pull the trigger, burning powder into a situation where you need a slope. It might go bang. Again, remember that a lot of the slower burning powders are actually pretty cheap by comparison anyway, so do shop around in that respect. That's critical. But again, mistakes are not acceptable and the looming curve is very sharp, just like the battlefield. 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It's an abbreviated version of Poker Face, pokerface.com, pokerface, pokerface.com. We've got a couple callers waiting in the wings, Mark. We have Ken from Mississippi hanging their time. We'll be right with you. I just want to call in and give a recap of what went on at the Public Convention. Not the R&C event, but the Public Convention. We lasted three days. Sunday, August the 3rd, D Saturday, Tuesday. Sunday, August the 3rd, West of the speakers. 600 and half of them had laptops and you wouldn't expect to have any Sunday turn about where the money was going and how much they are and then every now and then you'd run into an agnostic, somebody that hadn't buttoned up to speed on 9-11. Everybody was up to speed on the Military Commission Act, or had to be explained to them. And then we had the rally for the basketball game would be held in. I guess they could have a professional football game in there, or ice hockey. Anyway, it held 10,000. It was filled. We had Jesse Ventura get up there. The reason for having guns wasn't for hunting against you people. You know, the politician said he made a 9-11 comment. He says, here we are. Some have been lighting for the crime. He opened the investigation. My father, the most, John McManus with the Birch Society was there. There's a lot of people selling pocket constitutions and summaries and charts, constitution. Bob Barr had a booth there and Chuck Baldwin had a booth there. Tremendous. We were getting equal coverage with the RNC event. It hasn't come out in the paper. We didn't get equal coverage in the papers. But for a period of time on C-SPAN, I think it was all day, we were getting equal coverage with the RNC event. We made a lot of time tags. We identified a convention. It was just 100 percent. You know nothing like what you would run into a party convention where you you got people interrupting saying point of previous question We got a motion on the floor now and nothing anything like that. It was just total unity totally and Unless you had any questions, that's pretty much what I wanted to let you know. We're all like it took You know the hurricane was coming in on us and when we left actually hit us, you know while we were up on Sunday going back and we got 9 foot away, the aircraft went under and we couldn't justify messing the event. Big step. Now Ken, pretty much everybody like you said was organized, got into their particular area of interest, connected with a lot of other people, only had a few people who were really problem children, but everybody else came out of there with a really good feeling, didn't they? Yeah, I didn't see it. It was just a hot event, a block step, everybody, no dead weight. And they did pass a questionnaire at the convention and went and dealt with 9-11. There were some in there that are pretty good to get a feel for. Sounds like we're trying to eat while we're on the road. I'm going to interview him. I'm going to interview him. I stopped at a gas station and he just... I know you're on the road. That's okay. I'm in the middle of a corn patch at a gas station and... And they have football on the outside there. the restaurant instead of while we're driving. That seems to be the way we're going. So things are looking up. It seemed to be spending time talking about it, but they were quickly identified and issues were confrontation. It's just like people just knew to. Good. Exactly what we described. Again, focus on the mission, make sure we get as much information as we can. A chance to meet all the people that are hard chargers and highly motivated. One of the other things that, until you experience it, guys, When you got 10, 20, 30, 40,000 Patriots or up to a million in one place, a totally different environment. You're dealing with really cool people. Everybody's squared away. They all are motivated. It's not the weezers. You know, before my total nails are bothering me anymore, maybe I'll just kick the rumpus on the other, the other bad guys a little bit, make me feel better and forget about that pain. How do you like that? Give them some. Oh, yeah. Everybody's ball games where there's just crowds of people. there just for a ball game or a rock concert. So this is what that was. Every single soul in that place, you know, is t-shirts and buttons and every kind of patriot emblem imaginable. It's about going to a gun show with 10,000 people. The fact that a gun show has and might cripple it, and that's what we experience. If you want to, give us another update or if you get a chance. We're at the top of the hour. We still have Tom waiting in the wings. Anything else or are you all set? That was just a lot of rainfall and just a high water mark for the Patriot movement. Well again, go enjoy some kind of evening meal. Sounds like foot line hot dogs are on the agenda, right? Subway. Oh, subways, I'm sorry. Anyway, will you guys enjoy yourself? We're going to let you go. Thank you, Ken. That was Ken from Mississippi. We'll be back in about six minutes. God bless the Republic. Yes, there's 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 it makes a big difference when you're standing shoulder to shoulder with a lot of good people, all with their eyes pointed in the right direction towards victory. Thank you, Don. God bless you, Mark. God bless you, America. The Bill of Rights protects every American's God-given right to keep and bear arms. 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