December 3, 2008
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Mark Koernke and Darrell Sivek discussed preparedness, ammunition as investment, and hunting culture on Weapons Wednesday, December 3, 2008. They analyzed the significance of over one million Pennsylvania hunters as evidence of American marksmanship and self-sufficiency, contrasted with government overreach. Caller George from Texas raised concerns about regional government consolidation, the Federal Reserve's 1913 establishment, Senate corruption (citing NAFTA/GATT passage), and the potential for Ron Paul as Texas governor. The hosts emphasized fire discipline, historical militia tactics, and ammunition stockpiling as economic hedges, while warning of imminent conflict and the need for armed preparedness.
- ammunition investment
- second amendment
- preparedness
- federal reserve
- nafta
- senate corruption
- ron paul
- texas governor
- hunting
- militia
- fire discipline
- ar-15
- ak-47
- regional government
- gun show
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and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Darrell Sivek. We're also on AM&FM microstations, CV Bay stations and alternate both east and west of the Mississippi, southern and central Alaska headed towards the Aleutians and we're also on the Hallmark network on the east coast in six of the colonial states. Whoo-hoo! We're doing pretty good there and that's a whole new system. I don't know what the guys and girls are doing. They added another state this weekend and maybe we're even going to have one of them up on the air but they're expanding and the idea is that this is separate from the internet but just as dynamic so uh... we're gonna see a number of alternate mechanisms in place which means that when the bad guys shut off their system all they're gonna be doing is cutting off their nose despite their face and we'll still be talking to each other. Hey! That's not good for the bad guys. So we're gonna continue to expand on that but this is Weapons Wednesday and Daryl what is the date? December the 3rd. No you had a chance to practice a few things this weekend didn't ya? Well, first I went to a gun show over in Nashville, Ohio, which was a small show, but well attended on Saturday, a little sparse on Sunday. But people seem to be still in the buying mode. I sold out of all my 7.62x39 Russian ammo. And the dealer, that was on Saturday. I didn't do much of anything on Sunday. And I sold a bunch of, well, sold a little bit of surplus stuff I had. I had some gas masks. people are uh... people are waking up in picking up uh... course where it's sort of in this area northwester or northeast of ohio north western pennsylvania sort of a depressed area because we lost a lot of our major major industry and uh... we have a we had a lot of uh... support industry that uh... fed the stuff to the car companies that uh... no longer manufacture cars in the u.s.a but anyway uh... people are still uh... out there buying but seem to be the call of the day was ammunition and uh... i would say the lesser expensive firearms Again, people are looking for the deals, which is one thing we expect to see. That's one of the reasons that the Fed was pressuring the dealers to try and jack the prices. They actually said it. They just said, you know, we got to slow this down. And then they took that little statement off of the Internet, off these little news releases they did, because it was really, as they stated, this is going to make it really difficult for what we have planned in the spring. Really? What would that be, I wonder? Yeah, I wonder. I hope that before I did the Gun Show on Friday afternoon, I dug out my 50 caliber muzzleloader that I built here about 20-some years ago and decided to take it out and shake the dust off of it and see if I could hit anything with it because that's what I have to use to hunt deer right now because of my vacation behind the ball-bore fence. The POW camp, but that's alright. At 100 yards I was hitting the target really good and I was able to cut one hole with the other so I figured that it's shooting better than I can hold it. But I want to make a comment here. I heard that the new expanded span that's coming up after the first year is going to include the .50 caliber flintlock. I wonder if that's because it's modeled after the Canadian law which banned everything over .50 caliber and classified it as an anti-tank weapon. And I find it quite amazing that 225 years ago the British were able to develop a flintlock anti-tank weapon before tanks were even invented. Because the British Brown best that they used during our French and Indian wars, Revolutionary wars and up until the advent of the percussion rifle and then the breech-loading center fire were 72 caliber. And their law up there bans or classifies everything as an entity. We have that new law coming through that's going to put the Flintlocks on our ban list of 50 caliber or bigger. But I went deer hunting on Monday, walking as I could, evening. I happened to tune in the local news station just to see how many hunters they estimated turned out on the first day of buck season here in Pennsylvania. It had been down to around 800,000 a year on an average for the last few years. But, once again, we finally topped the million mark. In other words, over a million people, men, women, and children, and I mark the word children, went deer hunting on Monday of this week, the first day of December. And how many deer were killed, but I haven't heard any reports of any accidents or anything like that, you know, accidental shootings or anything like that. So, once again, the dangerous sport, when you got a million people out there, real dangerous sport, we had no casualties. Well, I'm sure that that's falsely reported. In reality, at least 50% of those people that went in the woods never came out alive. They were bodies stacked and smoldering. Smoldering, I say, right? Yeah, well, the cars blew up too. Somebody fired a gun and the car blew up. The gas tank exploded. They fired a gun from 50 feet away and the guard and gas tank blew up no matter what. I want to make one little comment here. I don't know how you feel about it or how the government feels about it, but I know one thing. that if I was a commander leading an army or a military unit through the woods of Pennsylvania, I don't think I'd want to do that. Not knowing that they can turn out A million hunters on a given day. A million people at any given point all in the woods going out to look for Bambi and Bambi is a lot stealthier than the average combat infantryman. Okay. That's right. And takes a lot more effort to hit. Ground pounders are much slower. Bambi is pretty fast and also pretty wily and typically is actually paying attention so... Yeah, that's one of the things that was a factor that was argued years ago in a series of war gaming scenarios at the General Staff War College and also down at U6. And I got involved with the ones down at U6. And one of the things that we kind of had to point out is, guys, these people take their shootings seriously. Do your infantry. and everybody, oh yeah, well they got the M60. I said, well, these guys are using 300 wind magnums, 7mm Remington magnum. These are people who shoot mule deer that move like Bambi, from ridgeline to ridgeline. Just think down in Arizona, where we're located, you got mule deer and you got wild pig. And these hunters don't have any problem going after wild pig. And wild pig is not friendly at all. Wild boars are very aggressive. Some of these people like to go after bears. Bears aren't exactly the friendly type, especially looking at brown, you know, like those Kodiak bears. They're not exactly huggable. Well, they'd like to hug you, but when they're done with you, there's little chunks and pieces here and there. So tell me all about how you're going to create and, you know, terrorize these people who on a regular basis have dealt with animals like that. constantly and not only that in most cases the people are out there hunting guys are also they've been soldiers they've been sailors they've been Marines they have been airmen doesn't make any difference in many cases they've all had a chance to be shot at experienced it and understand the threat so the problem is when you start talking about going in here and doing something they got to puff everybody up by isolating them and not making them not think And that's exactly what I believe they're doing. So we closed the last hour with, guys. I believe it's going to be just like that scene from Josie Wales. They're going to come in, they're going to realize, you know what? Ain't nobody flinching, and everybody figures it's going to be a fight. And they're going to step away for a minute, because they're all going to be nervous. But then they're going to get kicked in the butt by the insane management. And they're going to come back out, and it's going to start. It's going to happen. It's not an if. It's just a when now. And that's just how it is. But any state, I mean, you know, think about this, Darrell. That's a million hunters in Pennsylvania. That's right. We have a million hunters in Michigan. Yeah. And what's funny about that is those are the ones you know about. Right now, while I'm sitting here, people would say, well, the rifle season's over. Yep. And if you stand out there in the back 40 of some of these areas all through the area, you know, all through the Michigan, not just the upper part of Michigan, every once in a while you hear, and you know, when you hear that, What you're hearing is another Bambi dropping now here's the idea where we are we're Darryl where we are you'll hear that all year round Yeah, all year long all year round and almost every day including Sundays and now in that fasting because you don't hear about I'm doing this massive Oh, we caught some poacher roundup. Why? Because he ain't catching the poacher. So yeah, if you worried about just a million, let's consider this There are individuals that are very stealthy that have every day of the year They eat venison because they of course they put it in the freezer. They they store it And but they're their children have never eaten beef Because they eat beer every day and these people don't buy licenses So you want to tell me all about how you're so much you know stealthier and expertise and how they're all gonna go out there and let all of us Evil militia people down or the Americans who really aren't competent or adept at filling the blank You know, I think that they absolutely think that there'll be easy to do that because right now in Pennsylvania and most of the other states you have this hunter orange that you have to wear. And they figure that when the time comes and the hunter goes, the guy goes traipsing off to the woods, that he's going to be wearing that bright orange one. He'll be a bright orange pumpkin to shoot at out there. Well, that is not the case. When the time comes, these same hunters are going to throw that fresh orange in a pile and dawn on their wooden camo or their tree bark camo and go to the woods. Right, in fact we use what works, we're not using what's required by their table of authorized equipment like the military. Yes, and we won't necessarily be using full metal jacketed bullets either. We probably will be using for the most part to start with any how some soft pointed things have a tendency to explode on impact. Take big chunks of flesh off, not punch neat little holes. But pretty much they're almost cleaned out of the third wave the first wave went boom in the first five days Second wave was a desperate recovery grabbing anything and everything that was laying around and basically shifting it like the deck chairs on the Titanic Phase three is where we have been in the last five to six days where the next wave of stuff came in and Most of it's gone now guys most of it's pretty well out the door. Tell you what I hear we have a caller. Who do we have? Hello. Hello. We gotcha Mark, it's George, Texas. Hey George, what's going on? Well, I did go out and do my first hunting in Texas last weekend. Went out deer hunting. And I was quite reluctant to shoot the does. The bucks I'll shoot, but the does I will not because I start breeding this time of year and I don't really want to kill the herd. Right. I agree. Okay. I know when food becomes really Scares, you know people gonna be shooting anything with for with hoofs and then they ain't gonna be careful about uh About not shooting the dope but not shooting does or anything like that Well, the basic rule is remember that with most of the deer breeds the first year They may have only a single drop. You may only have one one fawn However after that typically they have twins So you got to figure in two years you've killed four deer That's the way to look at it and remember that after that first year that first doe or I should say that whatever that first fawn is usually mature enough within that second year that you're looking at another another another deer and another deer you know see old Revlon commercial and so on and so on so for the time being Focusing on the antlers is the best choice because we need to see them produce as much as possible only because again there's going to be a shortage issue people be shooting stuff with hooks and they'll be shooting stuff without hooks will be shooting to a two-legged moose that's right the slower moving moose if you can hit a deer that's got four hooks and can do a good 25 miles an hour I don't think we're going to have a problem smacking down something that's worried about 65 pounds of garbage trying to traipse through the woods with so much junk on their gear and so much extra BS on the rifles that they'll sound like a wildebeest going through the brush Yes, I even noticed there's been a plan in Texas that was nationwide that they've been trying to eliminate the states, the counties, and the cities. Dissolving state borders, the county borders, the city borders, and govern from one central location. Yeah, from the regional government. Right, regional government, exactly what everybody was warned about. I mean, FDR, I hate to say this, I tell us old people, I tell them, you know, you cheering on FDR sure hurt this country now. I said I don't want your self-secure. I don't want your stinking Medicare. I don't want this CCC, this NRA, whatever. Well, we'll never see any of it anyway. That's already been acknowledged. I've already been lamenting that. And again, that's the basic question. Are any of the illegals paying into self-security? No. Well, there's 20 million of them sucking off it and we're the ones paying for it. That's like a bleeding wound that never heals. So that's 20 million or 10 million or 15 million people. who are pulling those resources off to the side and bleeding the population virtually into pasty blue mode, you know, like corpses. So I don't see it getting any better there. So for me, my logic is we're going to have to put together what we can to survive in the future as best we can. There isn't going to be any net for us, except the net they like to scoop everybody up with when they put them into the camps. And we're going to have to cut that net and get rid of that one too. So, meh. I see conflict ahead. I see bright times beyond that, but it's going to mean we're going to have to get dirty, we're going to have to get down. When we're done with it all, then we can dust off our cloaks and we're not going to forget about them. We'll remember every one of these buggers. But we're going to put them behind us memory-wise as far as we have other things to do with our lives. Better to have the intense conflict now and be done with it than this pittering and this taking of your time over and over again in little jabs and stabs. Yes, also too, there was a little incident that happened. A group of black veterans from Chicago came down to Houston, Texas and a black church sort of like threw them out because they were telling them about the real Obama, about the real politics, political machine that goes on in Chicago. It just seems like some of these black veterans sort of like see through the Obama's talk and they realize it's socialism and they realize these people all the talk and all the leadership they had they never really did anything for the black race well i think they are for anybody else but this way they don't have their organized crime this is the this is the problem the characters were dealing with are just organized criminals detroit has the same problem detroit's marriage and i'm waving he should be out of prison here out of jail here pretty soon detroit's mares in jail he's a black guy but that doesn't mean that the other mayor before him was should have been in jail to he should have been And by the way, we've had crooks in government for years. The problem is we've had some really dumb crooks that have shown up that have no finesse whatsoever. In the past, they at least, you know, they just bled off a little bit and they left the machine to run. In more recent decades, we've had the goof core take over in which they feel they should steal 90% and that somehow the system was going to continue to run with 5%, 7%, or 10% of what it needed. And so you've seen this progressive collapse in the local economies, in the state economies, etc. It's because these socialist goof parasites operate this way. They're always expecting somebody else to fix the mess that they've made. And Osama bin bin bin is no different. His plan is, and of course Bush was no different there too, they're both socialists. They plan on plugging all this nonsense in, causing all this strife, and somebody else is going to fix it. They're expecting us to step forward. I'm not going to be part of that. The average American right now that's been left out and left out and left out, we're not going to help them to fix what they've broken. Not until everything is properly squared away and then the right system can be plugged in again, our limited constitutional government will prevail and everybody will be happy. That's the problem. These guys are, they always figure we'll jump in and fix their mess. Well, also too, it's been like on the list of Texas Independents. I don't really think I'm really for that quite yet. Well, each state, here's the problem with looking at it this way, each state is supposed to be independent. I think the biggest problem is kind of like when you talk about sovereignty, people don't understand what we're talking about. They're sovereign, you know, people's all monarchists, you know, I'm not a monarchist, no, no, you're a sovereign, is that you're in that you're your own king. The states are nation states. They're supposed to be freestanding. The very thing that we're worried about with the centrist government is what started, for instance, let's go back to 1913. Everybody forgets there's two things they did in government. Number one, they gave us the Federal Reserve, right guys? Well, the same piece of legislation, they also changed how senators came to Washington. Now, how could they do that in the same breath? Because senators were chosen. I'll walk through this again. Senators... are ambassadors. They are sent from the respective freestanding states that are part of this loose coalition that we call the Union. These senators represent the interests of the state because we're supposed to have checks and balances in place. Senators could be called back before 1913 any time that it was suspected they were involved in Chicaneery in Washington. And upon being called back as an ambassador to their respective nation state, be it Texas or Michigan or Indiana or Florida or the state of, fill in the blank, or the Michigan State in this case or Florida State or Texas State, well, when they were called back If it was found that they were involved in malfeasance because they were told that they had to address the issue, explain to me what you were doing in Washington talking to Izzy Blatzenstein. Why you been swapping spit with him so much? Well, I was a, you know, I, and by the way, we understand you've got a special bank account off to the side here that started about the time you showed up in Washington. You know what, I think we're going to keep you here in Lansing and we're going to charge you with a crime now because you're involved in, you know, culpable action that is criminal in nature and we're going to deal with this problem. See, they could do that then, but when they entrenched them like ticks the way they do now, Well then they're not beholden to anybody. They aren't beholden to their states. That's why Hillary could go from Arkansas to all of a sudden Ick Benine, New Yorker. Okay? What did Hillary have to do in New York? Why would she be Senator of the state of New York? And who got her voted in? Who killed or murdered who to get her in as Senator? See, that's the problem I have with that. And you can't recall them, and so now they don't care. They actually have this attitude, this aloofness. And I'm going to, you know what, thank you guys for doing this. Thank you, George, for bringing this up, because it's connective tissue. Another thing I'm going to point out real quick. Has everybody noticed how the control press is doing this? Well, these other Senate races are really important because this will, you know, we've got to have the ability to filibuster against whatever they're doing in the Senate, right? Have you heard about that? Everybody's heard that in all the different, you know, different conversations nationally. And then they said, well Georgia just made a decision, they just finally had the vote and the other guy won. Now let me ask you all something here. When has that ever stopped them in the Senate? Let's point out NAFTA and GATT, guys. NAFTA and GATT, they admitted before the vote, before the fictional Thai vote, they stated that the opposition to NAFTA and GATT was 29 to 1. And I'll guarantee it was higher than that, but they at least acknowledged that, which means probably that was half of the actual numbers. 29 to 1 against and yet supposedly there was this fictional tie in the Senate and then at 11 o'clock in the evening the door swung open and that stunt dummy, that stick figure Al Gore walked down through the middle of the Senate and cast the deciding vote that gave us NAFTA and GAT so the Senate made no difference. Al Gore in reality won vote is what threw a stuffed naffing gat down our throats. Think about that. So the Senate did NOTHING. And I'll tell you what's gonna happen. The Senate is gonna do NOTHING. Everybody better be paying attention and listening because this is exactly the BS we saw before. Oh, it's so close. It's almost 50-50. Oh my goodness. Oh, the flurver. Oh, the drama. Oh my... I'm dead. Okay? You know what I mean? That's all BS. Throw that out the window. The bottom line is this. The Senate's not slowed them down and the reason they jigged the jury rig the Senate the way they did it so they'd have it bought and paid for to be in that tie vote situation for many years. And it goes back to the reason the Senate was changed is because up until 1913 it was senators that saved this nation from the Federal Reserve System. And after they assassinated, and it was the kosher mafia assassinated individuals in the Senate and then ran the thing through on Christmas Eve, by the way it's going to be an anniversary coming up here pretty soon guys, the 24th of December they passed it. Nobody was there guys, four people were in the Senate. So tell me how the Senate's going to stop anything. That's where the worst pack of traders are that we have in this country and there's only a hundred traders we got to count. Well, I heard back when the League of Nations was proposed that the states really were up in arms saying no. Yes, exactly. And then like I say... Go ahead, I'm sorry George. Like I say, even though like there was a remnant of state sovereignty back there, say we don't want this League of Nations. So they had World War two and a half, World War one and a half, and then they passed the United Nations Charter. Well, think about what they did is you had World War F, and then one you had the Versailles Treaty. They started raping Germany of everything they could steal out of them. You had the attempt to push the League of Nations through under the assumption that again the war to end all wars was going to baffle us with BS and it was purely to try and sucker us. The rest of the characters were irrelevant. It was to try and sucker America into surrendering its sovereignty and we said no. So they had to again wait a little bit. They fabricated the depression. They stole as much as they could from the country, from the US. They stole just as much from the US as they did from the Germans. They did the same thing to the United States that they were doing to Germany with the depression they created here in the US. So when people wonder what was it like for the Germans, what you saw in the US, imagine tenfold for the Germans, they got raped. I mean they flat out got raped. Anybody who's honest about it and understands what they did to the Germans they cut the country in two just like they're gonna do the United States with the NAFTA superhighway They ripped all of the natural resources out of Germany they could and all the manufactured goods that they could they could steal at gunpoint and may have people make on factory machines that they did the German that the French didn't own and that the the kosher mafia didn't own and Then they turned around on top everything else to start shooting people when they started to object because the French were very colonialist in that respect So don't think anything's gonna be any different with what you're seeing on the horizon here But I want to emphasize again this whole BS with the Senate people Hugh show me where the Senate did anything significant to slow down any of this globalist garbage They gave us NAFTA and gap by sitting on their hands and creating a fictional 50-50 vote and allowed Al Gore to walk in and give it to you and he ran it down America's throat with one vote The other, all those other 100 stooges actually wasn't 100. It was 49 to 49, remember that? One person was on their death bed and the other one, that ambulance waiting for both these characters, the other one was in the hospital. So they made a point that if one of them showed up for another, they were ready to go with an ambulance to drag a corpse into the Senate to force the Thai vote to continue. What does that tell you? So as far as everybody going, oh look, they're gonna slow them down the Senate. You need to go back to sleep the Senate They're not gonna pass the anti-gun laws BS They're gonna They're gonna ram around them so fast. Anyway, everybody's heads gonna swim. They already saying 10 10 laws in 10 hours Tell you what we're gonna go to break here though in a second because it is bottom of the hour guys Well, I got one more thing and I'll hang up. You stay right there George. We're gonna come back in a second and we're gonna go to break though for now. Three minutes here. It's the Intel Report. Weapons Wednesday. You got Daryl and Mark. And we got George calling in from Texas. We'll be back in three on L.T. We are back, this is the Intel Report LIVE and you're listening to us on Weapons Wednesday. George, you had one more thing you wanted to say. Go right ahead. Yes, I've been hearing some rumblings, um... that people want Ron Paul to run for governor of Texas. That would be good. I mean because I really think Texas would be ready for Ron Paul. I think they had it with Rick Perry. I think that would be, I'll tell you what, it's good. The problem is, here's the thing, it's 24 months out to the next election. And it's good to look forward and we need to, you know, again, sharpen the knives and square everything away. But it's kind of like people saying, well in 2012 that is on the dark side of the moon. Because, you know, again, it's a hopeful thing. I would help with anybody who wants to promote a political solution as long as they accept the idea that at any moment we may go to war and they had better support that issue. See all all right up until the point where the burt first bullet flies we're obligated to continue to make the effort But I am NOT going to be caught flat-footed We are not going to in any way shape or form be the soothsayer to do the oh we got to apologize or oh Maybe if we bend over and kiss our own rear ends this far. They'll do something Why don't we throw somebody else from the sleigh? Why don't we do it? Yes, that ain't gonna happen because it isn't gonna do any good And anybody that you hear proposing that right now are doing the, oh, you need to calm down, or, oh, the militias are all infiltrated. Really? Well, I'll tell you what. Most of the militias know each other. The people in them have known each other for nigh on decades now. And in many cases it's father or son or father or son, uncle or cousins, brothers, father or sons, uncles and family friends that have grown up that are godfathers. For instance, to the children that are now young men and young women. So when I hear that nonsense, that throws an antenna up people. That throws a flag up for me. And I think it should throw a flag up for everybody else too. Because right now especially, I see that they're trying to make people go to sleep. Now Ron Paul, it would be a great person as governor of Texas. In fact, he would do us the most good short of the presidency being the governor there because Texas is the doorstep. Texas is the archway, the entrance to this country for all this NAFTA BS with regard to the superhighway. And what needs to be done is the governors can actually generate executive orders too. And the governor's executive orders could neutralize a good portion of what's going on, provided you have a man who can stand and will be an American. Well, also too, I could see, like I say, if you're one in the governorship, you know how much of shockwave that was sent to all the 50 states? Well, it's the same, even though I disagree with Jesse Ventura and some of the things that he said, and I think he actually regrets a couple of them too, because he undermined his own power base. There was another example of where it rocked the nation. My problem is with these people is that they Unless they decide to embrace actually creating and they're you know getting bringing people that are in their camp closer to them They are not going to be secure and that's where there's always that excuse that oh He had to bend or give way because they threatened him in this or they threatened him in whatever See the problem I have one of Francis Jesse Ventura was you know has been interviewed and that's one of the things he talked about how the CIA You know came and threatened him and this that and the other well really Well, he's governor of a state, and respectively, first of all, you find out who these characters are that are suck enough to all of these mechanisms that are alien to the states, and you start isolating them, which can be done. It's one of those things where it's purely the magic stroke of the pen. Congratulations, really? Well, I'll tell you what. First of all, it's going to be made public. These are the people right now that are in positions that we are concerned about, and these are the people who will probably cause problems for the governor and may try to harm him. See, that's one of the things that in reverse they would try to claim that that would happen with supposedly the Patriot movement, but that's not going to be the case at all. It's the spooks, the kooks, and the nutcases that are from outside this country or alien to our system that are the greatest threat to our system right now. And that includes the Mossad, kosher mafia, the ADL, and they're not the only ones. We've got British intelligence operatives in this country. We've got foreign nationals here that have been brought in. And that's one of the things that one of these governor would have to deal with, would have to start neutralizing. So if he does, hopefully he's going to have the right mindset going in. Again, 24 months. Well, 23 now actually. A little under 23 months now until the next election that would have any difference. And even then, well, just do the math. What do you think the bad guys are going to be doing in the next 23 months? How much I put trying to put everybody's sleep and try to discredit us how much damage no But how much damage can they do in the next 23 months because I they're gonna go for the gusto one way or another I mean that's that's the problem with this and you know what here's the thing for every day that they hesitate It's like that. It's like that piece from the outlaw Josie whales Let's say that they rumble up to the door and they do you know stand there and try to puff up and everybody just looks at him like well You move we shoot and they step back. Here's the problem. They're coming back Because what the management is going to tell them is didn't we tell you to go out and kill those people? The management on the other side is going to say didn't we send you out to kill those people? What's wrong with you? What are you hesitating for? And so what will happen? They'll come back through the door. They're going to have the deadpan look on their face. They'll puff up. They're going to try and do what they're going to try and do. And the American people are going to do what they're going to have to do. That's how it's going to work. There is going to be a point. They're trying to desperately deflect this right now. I think just as I pointed out, as many people have these FFLs as I can, the American people have been voting with their wallet for the last 20 days. And I think the message is pretty clear. Now the people that are purchasing, they have even less purchasing power, so they're having to save up more money, but they're not buying Christmas junk. They're not buying big screen color TVs. They're not buying new BMWs. They're not buying new cars. Instead, they may not have the money for that, but they sure as hell have the money to buy an SVD sniper rifle or an AR-15. So that's it. A thousand rounds of ammo. And a thousand rounds of ammo. That's right. Whatever they can scrounge. Go ahead, George. We've got to let you go in a minute. Well, somebody told me I was a bartering system, even though I may not. Like I say, I can get like 20 gate shells or different type of gun shells just for bartering, like shotgun shells, stuff like that. Weapons I don't even have, but just to barter off. How many times have I said this on the air? 7.62x25 pistol ammunition is the cheapest pistol ammunition on the market. It's affordable right now. You can buy it and put it on the shelf and it's just it's better than putting money in the bank. You come back to the bank and the bank might be closed and your money's gone. If you have the ammunition stuck under the bed or put you know in the basement and those hamtins will never go bad. You're talking about a guaranteed investment that's going to have a return and it can be traded, exchanged, bartered however you wish any time you want. The 545 by 39 ammo is cheap right now too and it's the same thing. Any bullet right now is already, well let's put it this way, most of those I just listed, if you'd listened to us a month ago, two months ago, or ten months ago, would have been half the price it is now. Half. People who listened bought it at half the cost. Now let's go with this look at AR-15s and let's look at AKs. One month ago you could still buy an AK over the counter for about $370, some as little as $345. Right now at the gun show at Birch Run, the AKs that were left, Bulgarian, Romanian, they had $1,000 price tags on them. Now they didn't all sell, but a lot of them did. Which means that the others aren't going to drop their prices right away because there's no inventory replacement So the the set value the perceived value has gone up as we warned because of availability Ammunition is a good investment You're not going to lose a penny on it anyway and the cool thing about all the stuff you can buy right now especially with surplus is the Majority of it majority of it is in time storage systems. You don't have to touch All you got to do is sit and stare at them on the shelf and make sure that they're kept dry and out of the muck and water. And even if they did, they'd last for a while under those conditions. But keep them dry, keep it clean, and guess what? It'll be there for you when you need it. Anything else, George? We gotta let you go. Well, thank you for calling. God bless. Bye-bye. And Darryl, that was the state. You were at the gun show this weekend, real quick. Not massive amounts of stuff, only because again, you're in a, well, let's say it's depressed economy in Pennsylvania. I know it is, because we're getting reports from all over on that. That particular state, your state, has been hit hard. So has Michigan by the way, too. But people were still buying ammunition, weren't they? on how to get a hold of Liberty Tree radio in the intelligence report. No way! Oh yeah! And I also picked up, I'm the first one on my block to have the new Citizen of the United States badge. No way! Yeah, you know, that one with the red star with the hammer and sickle and the eagle wings. Oh, Citizen of the American as the U.S.S.D. United Soviet Socialist Democracy of America. Yes, me and my buddy Mike, we were the first ones in our block to pick one up. Also known as the ASSD, American-Soviet Socialist Democracy. Yes, why do you want to leave the ASSD? Anyway, I wanted to touch a little bit on firing discipline. Firing discipline, shooting your weapons and stuff. Back in the days when we had our revolution, the British used the Brown Bess. We had Brown Bess, we had the musk rifles, and we had the smooth-boy muskets, which were the Brown Bess and French Charleyville, because the French were helping us out. Plus, we captured a lot of our French muskets during the French and Indian wars, and then they would be reissued to the local militias and stuff. I wanted to touch on a couple of things about firing discipline and physical requirement. Back in the 1700s when we fought our revolution, the British military, which was the most powerful military machine of its day, had only one physical requirement for its soldiers. And that was that he had to have two teeth, one up, one up so that he could bite off the end of the cartridge. today we don't have to do that because we have the center fire cartridges or center fire bullets. A well-disciplined degree would be French or English at the time. Under fire could get three rounds, what they call three aimed rounds a minute. That was a fantastic rate of fire back then. And it takes a lot of discipline to stand shoulder to shoulder to reload when the opposing line is firing at you and you just fired and they're fired your volley and you're reloading and stand there, and his flying all around you to reload and fire again. You have to go back and think the courage that our forefathers, the soldiers in the fought for the American Revolution or in the American Revolution, the militia, to stand there and take that kind of abuse when you've had thousands of pieces of lead coming at you at one time. It's like facing a gigantic shotgun. and stand there and reload under fire. Now the American militia was a little bit more crafty than that. They would fire maybe one or two volleys, but then they would break and run and draw a sucker the British regulars in, in like a funnel. And then they would hide behind the trees, whatever cover they could find, trees, rocks, and using grill And there was a difference between what a lot of the militia carried as far as riflemen and the standard military weapon. The standard military weapon was smoothbore. That means it had no rifling in it whatsoever. And shot a round ball. At that time they did not, or had not perfected what they called the mini ball, which was a hopper with it. As it came out, the militias quite often had armed themselves with their hunting rifles for the specific purpose of being able to target specific people. In other words, officers, noncommissioned officers, a rifle, or a rifle, just what it says rifle, has a rifle in the barrel. And even though they still didn't have a, what they call the mini ball, with, like I said, a hollow base, they would use a round ball with a patch. The ball was generally about ten thousandths smaller than the bore size of the patch. usually about ten thousand thick it was usually made out of pillow picking with whatever they could find at the time the right way made the uh... the tactic of standing shelf shoulder to shoulder useless or outdated uh... that was not changed even up to the time of the american during the time the american civil war they still march shoulder to shoulder at each other even though they had the uh... rifles and they had the uh... miniball with the hollow base smoothboard musket was accuracy was at about 50 to 75 yards but when they started getting the rifling in it that would increase to about 200 yards and then when they had the mini ball and the rifles during the Civil War then that increased range to three to four hundred yards proper new trained person could hit their target at even as far as 500 yards. A lot of times they started firing at each other opposing lines at about 300 yards apart. Knowing farewell that they may not hit anybody, but what they were doing was they were laying down a smokescreen so that they could cover their different weather conditions. The longer the smokescreen would linger and I've had the opportunity to participate in several small reenactments, but the weather conditions were just right. from the muskets and we were firing blanks, lingered on the field until we were able to close within about 30 yards of each other and you could not see each other standing there. The only time you could see somebody was over there was when you could see the flash of their muzzle flash from their musket. So they would start firing that far apart. to disguise their movements. And they also carried approximately 30 rounds in the battle. They would carry 30 paper cartridges in a cartridge box. And then they would have to be resupplied by the quartermaster. So basically, for people who are looking at three rounds a minute, remember, that's ten minutes of sustained fire. Yeah. Beyond that, that's what the sharp pointy thing on the end of the rifle was for then, wasn't it? That's right. Beyond that, if the enemy could stand there and take it for 10 minutes, then they put the bayonet in charge. And those bayonets were triangular shaped and they were not very sharp. So what it was, the idea of the bayonet was to disability, inflicting severe and massive amounts of pain which then would disabilitate the enemy. I'll tell you what, it sounds like, Darrell, we might have a caller in the background here. Do we have a caller? I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. I thought I heard somebody from you. Anyway, one of the other things about this too is with fire discipline, and again, no matter what period, you're still limited to only so many rounds of ammunition you can physically carry. So, the whole idea, and again, they do this not by accident, but very much intentionally. We joked about it a minute ago earlier on, but, you know, the car automatically explodes. It doesn't have to be shot. In fact, there's going to be a gun, and the car blows up, okay? The other thing are the forever guns. The guy is carrying two magazine pouches that would carry maybe three mags each or four depending on how big they are. And this guy just keeps, well he does change mags. Now sometimes they try to make that effort, but the combat load doesn't match the forever fire on this, the forever fire switch that's on the rifle. And for that reason again, spraying and praying doesn't hack it. Especially in a situation where supply and support may be few and far between, and at the very least in trying to project your strength, the pickup truck or the coolie that you thought was behind you, the Chinese coolie with the 3,000 rounds of the battle pack box, he dropped him somewhere. He's not there. You know, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop At that time they dialed 911 for a resupply and specified shoe size. Yeah, can you send me somebody with a 10.5 wide or an 11 wide? What? Yeah, yeah. Now, I will, I do have to inject this that the soldiers in the old days, back before we had the center fire cartridges, they would have the makings on their person to make another 30 rounds of ammunition. But that's kind of hard to do in the middle of a battlefield. There again, comes back down to the old bayonet. Which is another thing, there's a policy, you'll find different schools. My personal attitude is, again, we can't make weapons out of mud. Not that we can't throw rocks, mud, whatever else you can get your hands on, but the policy of carrying a personal side arm, a pistol of some kind, is a good one. There are two reasons. Remember that typically, and this is a fact, this is from a military planning perspective, guys, if you're going into combat, you're supposed to have about 10% in the way of extra arms, stockpile, and pre-deployed if you're going to move into the offensive or if you are going to defend and expect an attack. And one of the reasons for this is that people lose their weapons. Weapons get shot. Rifles get broken. Things jam. Now you got a guy standing there and he's basically sucking air with a weapon that doesn't work. He's not exactly contributing to the battlefield. They make a good target but we really don't want him to just be a target. We want him to make targets of the aggressor. So at the very least by carrying spare personal arms the individual can switch from his primary weapon to a secondary arm and Continue to participate or if he's completely bereft of arms and you're carrying two weapons Well, guess what here? Here's your autumn. Here's a 45 point it downrange engage the target Now you got two weapons going down range instead of one that makes you seem bigger real quick and it's a plus plus thing Well, Daryl, I hear the music Where did the time go? Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail. The Empire is on the run. We are on the mark. Thank you gentlemen. Thank you, Daryl. Appreciate it. Thank you, Mike. You're welcome. Don't forget to hug your rifle. Oh, it's so warm. Yeah. You gonna be back up in an hour? Yes, sir. Who is that? Hey, Ray, stop. Hey, Ray, stop. Saul, Saul, aren't you the guy who, weren't you that big anti-gun pro, pro, protester who was turning everybody into- Oh, I don't know anything about guns. Now, Saul, Saul, wait a minute. Weren't you the one who said, peace, love, dope, if we just get all the guns, everything will be fine. They got yours, didn't they? You don't like me? Oh, don't worry. I don't think the lawyers are really coming out of their triple-lock bunkers down the street, Saul, so don't worry about that. I'm dead now, but because of your doing, if we would have just went along to get along and all of that nonsense. Wait a minute, Saul, Saul, everybody did that. Okay, we've still got, while the rest of the neighborhood's burning wreckage right now, you'll notice... That's really standing is ours because we still have our guns listen I'm trying to get some camouflage here something that looks like a burnt up house and car Well actually saw you want to smear a little catch up on you to match the casualties They're laying out in the street to that it probably that'll probably draw the enemy's attention away from you because they're looking for fresh meat Yeah, we know better. They look at what the flies are landing on well Saul, let's put it this way. Okay, we told you so. If you've been listening to Live 365 and then gone to Liberty Tree Radio, you'd have been able to find out all about what was going on and all the atrocities that were happening before the war started and before the thugs from the One Direction started coming down the street and those federal agent thugs started coming from the other. No, no, no, I'm not going to do that. If I go onto that site, they'll put me on the list. they will put me in the gas cable or they will burn me up. Well, Sol, it looks like they're just laying you down in the street with all the blood and gore I'm seeing out there. And I'll tell you what, hold on a second here, I gotta load another magazine real quick. You know, did you look what's coming up behind you there? Who are those guys in the black uniforms or the ski masks? Oh, men. Oh, well, yeah, and what about that other bunch over there? The guys with the cudgels and the sharp objects. They seem to be working with the guys with the black uniforms and they're looking at you real hard. I don't know, I'm very... scared of that that tank of truck full of duck sauce those people look like Chinese and I'm starting to look like a cat well I actually saw I think it's called long pig in the South Pacific and if I were you don't bother with my door anymore remember we got everything sandbag if I were you I'd head down the road right now saw because they're staring at you and they're staring while they're licking their lips thank God for the micro broadcast it's out there maybe I'll be able to get some more name broadcast I'll tell you what, Saul, you do just that, but get away from my door. Go back to the house if there's anything left. It looks like there's a little smoke coming from the windows. You need to tune into pbn.4mg.com if your internet's still hooked up. Ours is, yours isn't. Or might be, we don't know, but I tell you what, you can also go to live365, then go to Liberty Tree Radio, or go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. But, Saul, Please, if they do hit you, try not to splatter up against the house. It makes a mess and it draws bugs. Oh, I know my death is very messy, Mark. Did you know that? Yeah, I understand this all. I'll tell you what, please. Go away. I try to put fresh underwear on because my mother always told me if I ever had an accident that I should always have fresh underwear on so that it wouldn't be stained so nobody could make fun of me. But I can't find a way of dying neatly. People are dying all around me. It's absolutely... crazy I keep you going to need my bed my house on fire what I saw just a common remember the clean under you were underwear you're wearing today a Chinaman will be wearing tomorrow hello in the front and brown in the back soon as be red and yellow don't worry about a thing I'll tell you what so I'm gonna shut I'm gonna shut the little talkie hole here because you know you're in trouble I'm not bye-bye