Mark Koernke discussed weapons selection and field deployment tactics for militia operations in Arizona, focusing on rifle choices (.308 vs .223), equipment maintenance, uniform standardization, and unit cohesion. He provided detailed guidance on weapon security, helmet cover fabrication using RIT dye, and recommended Rhodesian camouflage from Camo B Keep. The show covered Arizona border deployment coordination with multiple states, flag ceremonies representing each state, soil conditions in Arizona, and tools needed for field operations. A caller from Texas discussed AK rifle options, chrome-lined barrels, and upcoming militia training exercises in Texas, while emphasizing cooperation between state units and the importance of understanding money systems and building independent infrastructure.
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It's looking pretty perfect right now. I don't know what the moisture content is. But it is, oh my goodness, the 7th of July. No way. It's also the first week gone. of the month of July, guys. It is the 7th of July, the second year of Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation in your face in America with a K. That is the year 2010 by old earth calendars. Well, you are listening to us on Weapons Wednesday. Was it the site that was burning and killing or was it the gun? Oh, that's right. It was just a laser sighting system. Anyway, a couple things here real quick. First of all, as soon as we ended the program, forgive me, for our caller that came up at the end of the hour, we had needed a little more time to talk, one of the other things we discussed, and this is an option too, but the problem is security on firearms. Doesn't mean somebody in your own unit is going to be taking a weapon from you guys, but if you're going into the field, we're trying to pick one weapon to do everything. First of all, in that environment, the M14 to me would serve a greater purpose. I'm not spraying and praying. If I can reach out farther and if I can get into the prone position, which I'm going to try to do every time, I'm going to support the rifle, effectively engage the target, and I'm going to put it down once and not have to worry about blazing away three or four more times. Also, with the 20 round magazine on the M14, FNFAL, HK91, and the G3s, HKs, you know, whatever, the PTRs, and set means they're out there too. And let's not for a grand, only an 8 round mag there though, 8 round d clip. You still have a 20 round mag to pull on and you got a lot of fire power and nothing that's in front of you is probably going to stop short of rock and stone. Nothing's going to stop that bullet from getting through to the target you're pointed at, provided you make a point of aiming. Okay? Aiming, very critical. Now how quickly you acquire target, fire and then reacquire target is up to you. That's a matter of conditioning and training. But The other option, it's another one, we were talking about it down at night just after we signed off is, well the other thing is you could go with the .308 rifle during the day with the maximum range scope in the system already set up. If you've got it like that, you're fine. And then using the .223 weapon with whatever light acquisition, you know, light amplification or light collection system you've got that will do your best at night. Your ranges are closing with the .223, you know, at night anyway, so the .223 is more than serviceable enough You're going to increase volume fire because again, typically we were trained 3-5 round bursts into the target. Typically it was supposed to be a 3 round burst, even with night sights or night systems, into the target. Hopefully 1 out of 3 is going to tap something and the target is going to go down. At the very least he's got a lot of crack, crack, crack. And suppression at night is critical. Typical anyway because again, the probability of hit goes down quite a bit. Even with night vision, by the way, because you still got to sight the systems in. Everything's got to be where it's supposed to be, et cetera. Locked in and stays in place. People get hasty. People get tired. Fatigue sets in. Equipment gets tired, and stuff eventually is off center. In your case, because this is a security deployment, we have more than ample ability to maintain the weapons, maintain constant surveillance and monitoring of the equipment, and if there's a fatigue problem with a piece of equipment that breaks down, recommendation you have spares on hand. But you could go with the 308 during the day, and have the 223 for night operations. If you do this though, one of the other things that has to be taken into consideration is security of the arm. Now because you have a base camp to operate out of, a base facility, and you may be using a vehicle to operate out or a vehicle to get there, you'd have the ability to store the weapon in the vehicle. However, I would get a Pelican case or some form of decent hard case for the arm to make it bulkier to store. There's a reason for this. If somebody has to try and pilfered or somebody tries to carry it away or something happens, it's a little harder to conceal that big black case or that big silver case or that big camouflage case that's a hard case. Bangs around, makes a lot of noise, doesn't just jam into stuff easily, can't just be slid easily away, but it's also going to offer some thermal protection. You're dealing with high temperatures and you're putting stuff in the trunks of cars or in secure points, you know, on vehicles. Now when you do that, everything's going to start accumulating calories slash build up heat. So this is another factor when you're dealing with storing and maintaining equipment in a desert environment. You may also have an arms room, that's an option. Maybe something secure at site where weapons can be put into their hard pelican cases and can be kept there. Again, a hard, heavy case for transiting your weapon. You can trade out between one or the other. If it's a double gun case, when you're transporting, you go home, both guns go in the same case, you're all done. But just consider dust, silt, field activity, wear and tear, and what we call bumpitis. You all know bumpitis. It's where you take that $2,000 or $3,000 rifle that's pristine to that moment, and you're going through the woods and you were paying attention, but you got distracted a little bit, and you step a little too close and scratch that first scratch or that first ding on the stock or on something metal. Heaven forbid it's the optics. And a bad case of gnaw on your toes bumpitis takes place because, oh, I paid $2,000 for this rival. Yes, you did. And it was very expensive to do what you just did. Remember that. Stay focused. Don't let things distract you. But here's the other thing. It's a tool. It's out of the toolbox and it's now in its environment that you meant it for. Expect it to get dinged. Expect things like that to happen. Be prepared to deal with that. Do maintenance where you can. You can always clean the thing up later, you'll find that there are different tricks to the trade you will learn that will help you to eliminate scratches, deal with blemishes. Personally, I like Mr. Paint, even if it's nothing more than a tester's paintbrush, and your choice of color, you can match every color of the rainbow in tactical colors with the different types of high-end modelers paint, guys. Something gets snap-cracked popped or whatever. You've got to pay $3 for a little tube that big and your little brush is a few more pennies and guess what? You make sure that if you've got a scrape that's going to be oxidized or they can become rust. Well before it becomes rust you clean it up, you strip it off, take Mr. Paint, and you paint that scrape and you paint that ding on the stock just so you seal it up because everything is fibrous, everything has a cell structure to it. If moisture gets to it, it'll break down. Now it doesn't mean it's going to happen anyway because it can happen. You're carrying stocks in the field with your weapons. A lot of guys do this. They actually have field stocks. Grade 2, grade, you know, like grade A, grade B, grade C, you know, there's different ratings for the stocks that they're selling right now, like for the M1A or the M1 Grand or whatever. You want a field grade beater for operations. Now you don't want it so sloppy, you're going to have a problem with the weapon functioning properly. But ugly on the outside can be cleaned up in a lot of different ways to maybe look more serviceable enough so that the yucca plants and the rocks that you're passing will go, ooh, look at that rifle. No, they're not. They're going to get carried all. The other thing you can do is dress the stock up in a number of different ways with polymers or with you know conventional paint to reduce or change the image of the stock. Remember we want to blend in with the environment. A beater stock you won't cry about. For you guys carrying Mini-14s, we don't talk as much about the Mini-14, it's out there but it's not out there the way it was, it's still out there in force. Just not many people sell them out. If they've got them, they keep them. you can run into spare Zytel stocks, you can run into extra wood stocks that are birch stocks instead of your, oh I got the curly maple. Well if you're going to go out in the field, take that curly maple stock off. Put the birch stock on and that's your beater stock. Now if you got a birch, I'm not deriding the birch stocks because the majority of the weapons are birch. So you might want to throw a Zytel stock on there just for the sake of being able to take abuse. You want to save that wood for the future, although again, I guess my point is, if it's a field grade rifle and it was put in the toolbox, I thought you bought it to use it. I don't think you bought it to look at it. Okay? So just a consideration there. And again, for our caller, two gun option. In other words, you could go with a .308 with the best combination scope that you already have that's on board the rifle, if that's what you're going to do. Hey, by the way, you don't have to have a scope. On the M1A, iron sights, on the HK91 iron sights, on the FNFL iron sights will work just fine. Guys, I was trained to use that rifle out to 565 yards. I hit first time every time and I did. That's not bragging, it's just my instructors did well. My rifle marksman coaches before I went in the military did well. I have to admit, some of them were Presidents 100. Part of the group that clicked out of all the national matches, the top 100 shooters get that tab. Presidents 100 and these guys were shooting for most of their lives and some kind of several wars. So listening to them, I applied what I was taught and it worked well. So I can't complain. I was originally trained on the M14. In fact, like I said, I can operate that rifle in my sleep. OK, magazine. and then charging handle. You know what I mean? It's just that simple guys. It's just, it's there. That rifle is muscle memoryed into place. It's a second thought that's already there even as I'm doing something else as far as how I would be handling that rifle. That's how you'll get when you live with something like that day after day after day. But Again, the M14 is kind of pricey for a lot of people. There are several companies making beautiful machined versions. They're also making military contract rifles, guys. So you can buy an M1A out there and get yourself a fine weapon. The FNFLs are out there in good force. And by the way, the latest FALs, but if you do buy one, you better take it to the range before you go down to Arizona. Don't buy it. Go down to Arizona and tell me all about how, man, the rifle malfunctioned did this, and I could have fixed it, but it did that, and I hadn't tested it out before I did. this? No, that shouldn't happen at all. If you're going to pick up a weapon specifically for this trip, you better put some range time on it. You better become familiar with it. You better get down to the basement, lay down the shooting pad that Don was talking about, and you better practice operating that firearm. And you better repeat it, repeat it, repeat it, repeat it, repeat it, repeat it. Don't go to a fight with something new that you're going to have to relearn. That is a big mistake. And our caller, for instance, sounds like the two weapons he has he's familiar with. Those would be your weapons of choice, again, for this operation, if that's what you're going to do. And again, make sure that your WebGear matches out to your systems. Don't make a mistake. Do a last check. to make sure that the magazine system that you have with the rifle is the one that goes to it because if you have two different systems, guys get in a hurry. They grab their web gear, throw it on the truck, get out in the field, and they have that beautiful M1A, and they have a beautiful rig with a whole bunch of 223 magazine. That's not going to do me any good. Yeah. So let's make sure that we don't make those kinds of mistakes either. Do a last check, a thorough check, and if you want to, your best choice, break it down on the computer, guys. Make up a list of what you need. Print it out. Take the page out. You go through it first, and then have your wife or a disinterested party somebody really you know is like just you know there around say here take this sheet and I want you to go through and see if everything's there Now they may not know what some things are, so the cool part about this is the person's going to learn a little bit and if they tell them, ask me a question if you don't know what we're talking about. And seriously, every time you go down that list, if you find something you don't know about, hey Mark, come here. OK, what? Well, what's this? A two-quart canteen pouch. OK, well, that's the big one right there. See the big one? That's unlike the little one. There's the one. That's what you want to know about. OK, Alice backpack. Where's Alice? Does it have her name on it? No, no, no, that's the backpack right there. It's okay with the frame and I notice it's all set up ready to go, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. See, the idea is that you can instruct while you're busy, you know, being assisted. But this makes a big difference because a disinterested second party may catch something. Hey, I can't find this K-bar fighting knife anywhere on this rig and I know what that is because you got me one. What? K-bar, fighting knife, where is it? Oh, I took that off and put it on my other gear. Oh man. Gee, it's a good thing that other set of eyes looked at your equipment. That's what an inspection is all about, by the way. So, anyway, ideas. Now, another thing I wanted to touch on, this is Weapons Wednesday, and hopefully we drilled in the idea you have options with regard to how you're going to deploy. Ideally, I would take, I mean, the one direction is one firearm and fix that firearm to your mission. If you have a secure platform, either in the vehicle or if there's going to be a way you can secure the weapon at the other end where you feel you're safe with it, you could carry the M14 slash the M1A during the day, the 223 with night vision technology on it at night, or the best night enhancement system you can find, or for target acquisition, a, you know, again, a sighting system that allows you to use it accurately and effectively. that'll keep the market open. Because I know there's many different systems like the ACOGS, or excellent systems, I don't have any problem with the ACOGS, they've been around forever now, and they've proved themselves out in at least, what, four different wars. We have been involved in Afghanistan, Iraq, Iraq I and let's not forget Kosovo in between. The undeclared war where we were illegitimately firing upon a country that we did not declare war against for the United Nations so the Israelis could steal all their wealth. We know exactly what that was about. But anyway, the ACOG was there too. So those are good systems, guys. Not a problem. It's just purely a matter of personal choice then. Cambequeep. I want to bring this up because a lot of you guys are going down there and you might want to and I know you got to spend some money. Maybe you're going to do this. Maybe you're not. Try to put all your troops into the same uniform of the squad that's going down there at least. There is a reason for this. FriendFoe identification. Friendly identification for Esprita Corps. I know that it means you might have to spend a few pennies. The other thing about that, if you're going to buy new uniforms, break out the sewing machines and if you can get your wife, your girlfriend, or if you sew yourself, reinforce the pockets, reinforce the corners of all the stitching, make sure that everything is triple stitched and reinforced so it's not going to come loose. You're going out into the field. This is not a parade. This is not a two-hour movie. You're going out and there's a possibility of equipment failing and I don't want to see you hurt. So let's see if we can get the job done right. Now, Kamaby Keep has something that's really cool and it matches so well the environment. We know the DPM slash the Dutch DPM paintbrush pattern works pretty well down in the desert area. Well, Kamaby Keep, and Marx, the guy who owns the place, is doing Rhodesian camouflage. Now, the row camo is a paintbrush and it's in a savannah pattern. It is perfect for Michigan Fall and Michigan, actually, Brownout, Michigan Fall into the winter. They're making tactical pants. They're making tactical jackets. They have the bush hats. They have the traditional V-back hat, the garrison type with, of course, a single bill up front. uh... they're also making shorts and that's an option but i you know what i still with the bubbles out there unless you got really dry and dead They've got mosquitoes everywhere, man, so that's an option, but the shorts are actually, you know, they're desirable. Some people know how to use them and like the way the pattern works. However, again, they have large, extra large, and 2X in stock for the Rhodesian pattern camouflage. If you can, guys, this is an excellent pattern for you guys to be wearing in service down there. If not, and for general utility work to, you know, to wear, you know, so you don't wear your gear out. And if you're going to wear the equipment a lot. Use the battle dress uniform for field operations and patrolling. When you come back in, get that uniform off, hang it up and let it breathe and dry. This is critical. Don't just lay down or flop down in the gear if you can help it. You're in a police slash security slash garrison operation. In this situation you can better control your equipment and your environment. Have a bunch of OD green BDUs hanging around wherever you can. Go to the thrift stores and see what they've got in the way of OD green everything. Scrounge it up, round it up, and there's your base utility fatigue uniform. You won't cry if you have to work in it. You can beat the snot out of it. But let's try to look good. In fact, let's build up our units as Spree Decor, our pride in unit, our pride in performance. Guys, that's half the battle of squaring yourself away. Working as a team and demonstrating through colors that you are a team. It's your unit colors. So take the time to do that if you would please. Now, let's give the phone number up. 5 7 0 4 3 4 8 0 0 0 5 7 0 4 3 4 8 0 0 0 Again, that's 5 7 0 4 3 4 8 0 0 0 They're located, or the address is Kamaby Keap. That's K-A-M-A-B-E-E Keap. Two words. Kamaby Keap. That's in the castle, Keap. Camaby Keep, K-A-M-A-B-E-E, Keep. PO Box 403, New Milford, Pennsylvania. New Milford, Pennsylvania. Wait a minute, that's Pittsburgh. Okay, anyway. PO Box 403, New Milford, Pennsylvania. 1-8-8-3-4. 1-8-8-3-4. 1-8-8-3-4. and that's camo be keep, your phone number is 570-434-8000 again that's 570-430-500 take the time give him a call find out what he has if you're gonna put the whole unit into the row camouflage this is a solution to the problem also looks pretty darn good you can square it away the only thing I don't think his helmet covers but if you take a look at it guys some writ dye Here's a little trick here. If you need to make helmet covers, it's the toughest thing to find to match up your uniforms. Go to your grocery store aisle. If they carry RIT dye there, go to wherever you can where you've got clothing stores, I mean cloth stores, you'll find RIT dye available, and they have all the tactical colors on hand. Remember that you can mix up small batches. You don't use the whole batch of dye. You can make up paint. literally for painting the clothes. And what you do is taking a base color, match it up over at the clothing store with something that's got a cotton base, and you can actually dye and make your own helmet covers to match up with the camouflage you're wearing. I don't care if it's Rhodesian, Belgian, even if you had to mock up Flektar, guys, you know how you'd mock up Flektar? You make a stamp. You make up your paint. and the stamp actually can be made out of heavy foam or foam pad like a dense foam pad material and what you do is you dip it like an ink pad and then you dot dot dot dot dot because remember that the fleck tar is a bubble pattern so you see dot dot dot dot dot dot and then you go to your next color with another round pad you made dip it in and dot dot dot dot dot And for a helmet cover, guys, you don't need that much material, but you've got to have enough to get around it and then tuck up underneath it. Or if you make an elastic band or whatever you're going to do with it, that's up to you. Copy the pattern of the traditional helmet cover if it's the Kevlar, and you can make any of the helmet covers camouflage you want. But you need a base camouflage material. Picket OD Green or the Savannah Brown or the Tans, depending on what it is you're trying to match up. and then with the RIT die you make up the difference. Now I'm going to tell you something your helmet is out in the sun constantly no matter what it is winter, summer, fall, spring it's getting rained on, it's getting wet, it's going to fade a little bit anyway so trust me it'll get worked in and look Star Wars lived in real quick. It will be subdued and muted and it will match the rest of your pattern so you'll look cool. Plus it will blend in with the environment depending on the pattern you choose. I recommend that you do this. It's not that hard to do. Again, Camo B Keep, the row camouflage is an excellent camo for down there. There are other options. but uh... camaby keep five seven zero four three four eight zero zero zero give a call at least talked about it do me a favor all you guys the chat room say hi and uh... let the guys know you heard about him on the intel report you know we can't be keep doesn't advertise but he's got a good product line I used to wear, the problem is I only had a couple of them. I had some that were brought in from one of our friends who worked over in South Africa and in Rhodesia back in the day when it was Rhodesia. I have, still tucked away, in fact I think Ed has mine now, the last one. I've got one of the original row pattern in the high, very coarse weave cotton. very comfortable, easy to wear, beautiful pattern for Michigan and works really well in other places. Great combination colors. No, and it's not digital. Sorry about that. Also, I want to make sure to touch on this classic arms. I mentioned this before. It's Weapons Wednesday. Weapons Wednesday. It's Weapons Wednesday. We mentioned the .308 battle rifle. And we talked about the .308. Whoa! We got somebody coming up here and in the background. Anyway, FNFAL slash the G1 rifle. ClassicArms.us ClassicArms.us ClassicArms.us They're about $670 apiece and they're beautiful firearms 704-684-0650 That's 704-684-0650 You can give them a call or go to ClassicArms.us ClassicArms.us Now we have a caller, who do we have? A listener. Boy we got some background noise with you. It's 100 degrees, so I've got the air conditioner on. I've got the window unit running. It's 100 degrees. Now, wait a minute. Let's back up here. What state is that? South of Oklahoma. How's that? Between Oklahoma and a Gulf Oil spill. Let me put it this way. I can spell Texas for you. H-O-T. Yeah! But now if you have 110 volts Well, I could be worse it's still a frying payment day out there, isn't it right now frying payment Yes, you can walk an egg out there step it out of cement and sit there and stare at it and watch you cook can't you? Yeah, we've been through worse, but it's it's it's getting it's not intolerable You know after you've been out there for a while it gets warm. It's dry. He starts to wear on you I was gonna say it's a dry heat man. I wish it was a dry heat Well, we've actually been getting some regular Michigan weather here too, so everybody is learning to sweat real quick. The thing is, it's expected, and hey, everybody was lamenting about the cold snow piled to our hearse we had here before. Now we've got the regular Michigan summer, and this is why everybody likes Michigan, because we have such a wide range of temperatures and weather conditions to choose from. and we do so we I think we've got about the same kind of temperature range we're not quite a hundred degrees but we're pumping close so equal territory right now what's happening down there in Texaco by the way? They're only at 91, 92 today but the humidity made up the difference oh yes very good but we have hit a hundred oh you know we got that in our back pocket and I'm sure it's fixing to hit the front pocket here for a while and again that's just part of living in Texas Now question we've got to try and promote at least get the Texas unit over there to Arizona We're gonna start rallying the bodies up for that one So might need your help a little bit there See if we can throw a few like even a squad over there with a Texas flag I'd like to see this. This is something that by the way, and again, it's part of the esprit de corps issue this time around one of the things if I were the guys are down there and HD might be listening grab yourself a couple of Oh, let's see, one inch or one and a quarter inch PVC pipe, cheapest you can find. CHI-COM is fine. Hack the pipe up, you know, there's 10 foot sections, hack the pipe up into, let's see, about every two feet. Saw a piece off, maybe a little more but not much. Actually, now let's go three feet to be safe. And you're going to need more than a few. Well, 50, nah, nah, nah, nah. Well, it'll probably go 2 and 1 by 2 feet. We can get more out of it. There we go. Then we get four pieces out of each 10 foot section. So 2 and 1 by 2 feet. Then what we're going to do is we're going to bury these pipes in the ground straight up, oh, every so many feet apart on whatever the compound is, slash the parade area, or the main area for the fire base that's being set up down there. and every unit that shows up brings its own flag and flagpole. Now ideally let's not do a cheap little metal pole. Go to your hardware, forgive me, go to your lumber yard and get yourself a dowel, a closet dowel is what they call it. You can get it 6, 7, 8 feet long. and what you do is you nail your, well you don't have to do it until you get there, but you nail your state flag on one of those and then it goes down into that PVC pole in the ground so you don't have to worry about figuring out how to make it stand up. Now we need to make sure that if at all possible we have one for every state there and when every state shows up, I'm talking about a whole, a pole, set up a pole post, when whoever shows up They got their pole, they got their flag, they put it all together and you have a little bit of a ceremony where each state brings their flag in, sets it into place and is recognized. Ideally, we need at least 48 states represented. It does not have to be a platoon or a company from each state. We need representation from every state if we can recruit it to be down there for this deployment. And in the meantime, any time while they're down there, we need to perform the same way. The flags can be left in place and retired into the command center. And whenever someone from a certain state shows up, as long as there's representation from that state, the flags will be flown and in position to show the number of states on site, on the border, as part of the deployment. This is something we can do to be fun. And not only that, again, it's a way for everybody to demonstrate Unicohesion esprit de corps and cooperation the part of the many formations, so it'd be kind of cool But Texas we need your help dudes Think we could pick up on the way through and drag down with us Sure, there we go. That's an idea. Let me get my gout pills together. Oh the heck with that Well, don't worry a little time in the sun out there in Arizona It's a dry heat will suck all the moisture It'll suck all the badness out of you and after a few hundred miles of walking you'll be doing just fine Yeah, we'll see what happens And if we can't, if we can at least get you out in the field, don't worry, we'll bring water back to you wherever you fall and every so often we'll just check to make sure we gotta give you a couple of doggy treats and maybe an MRE, you know, and then a gallon of water. If you're planning on bringing up PVC, you better get thick wall. You better get at least schedule 40 because it ain't going down in that rock otherwise. Oh no, we'll have to do a little digging. It's a gravel sand down there. I know how it is. That's a good point we've got to bring up. That is a unique soil down there. Most people don't realize that. The closer you get to the mountain ranges, the more it can be pea gravel. I mean it's cool because you don't sink in this stuff. You know, pea gravel is, where do you put pea gravel? Underneath things you don't want to see breakdown, in other words you don't want to see sink, it's self-supporting. Well that's exactly how the soil is down there. Depending on how close you are to the ridges and the plateaus or any of the mountain ranges, the soil composition can be unique to say the least. You fill the sandbag down there, it ain't going anywhere. In fact, I'm not so sure it'll go anywhere even after the bag deteriorates the way it packs up. It could rain for one week and if you were riding a tricycle you still wouldn't get stuck. Riding a tricycle you wouldn't get stuck anyway. Well again, that's why one thing to think about, we do have to have the proper tools. Your E-Tools, take your combat pick with you. If you don't have one, guys, go to Harbor Freight, get a China pick, get whatever you got. And by the way, when you take the tools down, this would be the ideal scenario. Go to China Sport or go to your hardware. Pick a shovel, a spade, a pick and whatever else you want. Usually about $5 or $6 a piece. Have some basic utility tools with you. They can be short handled and long handled. You might want a regular handled shovel and a short handled spade with a regular T-grip or with a stirrup grip. Either way, when you're done using them down there, leave them with the troops. This is a way for us to accumulate the material we need and for it to be in on site. You want to help them out and have a little more fun? Before you drop that stuff off, go to your dollar store, pick up some OD green paint, and make it look tactical. Ooh, everything's green. You might lose the shovel, but at least you know it. Nobody else is going to see it, which is cool. So what else is going on down there? What's the, wait a minute, now you're in Texaco and apparently the, if you've got anything along the beaches for the most part, it's the medical waste and garbage being dumped in the water in Texas floating north. Nobody talks about that anywhere, have you noticed that? I think most of that was dumped out in the Atlantic and the Pacific. I'm sure there's probably, maybe Michigan, I don't know, you're very, I'm sure there was some dump in the Gulf, but I think the Gulf pretty much is petroleum related, let's put it that way. Well, actually for years they did that. That was one of the things I was pointing us out, and it's all disappeared. On the Gulf side, it was kind of like on the border where the border stops. the debris on the beach, you know, they were showing hypodermics, and we actually do have that problem here. You know, you should bring that up, I will point out. They didn't dump it in the lakes because that would be too obvious. Instead, through Jennifer Granholm here in the state of Michigan, we have the Canadian Californicators. She's a Canadian who, of course, then operated out of California, and then we got stuck with his governor because some fools were stupid enough to vote her in. Anyway, what's interesting is she sunk the state. She's done to Michigan already what Obama is now doing to the US and it's the same pattern, same kind of filth, same scum. Well, one of the things that she did is she had a contract with Canada. She let Canada bring in and bury all of their medical waste here in Michigan. Coming across the bridge. Now my first question is, do you mean to say that Canada has, with all their vast territory, and so few a number of people, that they had no place in Canada to dump their medical waste? That was the national health care program. Don't you get it yet? That's right a little bleach a little time of picking through. Oh, we'll pick him through. Oh, I don't know what that guy had for a disease, but that scalpel hurts. Oh And a place to dump all the freebie trash. That's right. And what happened? That's exactly what they did and it's this is something that's been brought up over and over again Of course, I will say this. It's the Toronto Jewish Mafia and one of the places where money is filtered is through garbage. Because garbage, there's no accountability. How many trucks did you have today? Oh, odd 15 trucks and each truck weighed 40 tons. Really? They really didn't. Boy, you got some background there. What, who just killed the cat? I'm drawing a tooth out. Dental pain is the most excruciating kind of pain. When you get old, I'm trying to get them fixed best I can. I'm ahead of time. A Dremel tool, remember that. Poor man's dental equipment in the third world. China sport, here we come. That's right. Well, it's no worse. Well anyway, so you're installing the air conditioning you said you had but are now finally putting in. No, what I do is I have central heating air, but during the day when it gets hot, instead of running 220 volts for the central heating air, I just have a little one in the kitchen. and it keeps the kitchen and the dining room just fine and handy. Plus it saves a ton of money. No way, well I understand that actually makes a great deal of sense. You can log in with these old G-winning units for I don't know 250 bucks. Yep. It'll pay for itself in two months. Yep. And everything after that just keep it clean and you're home free. Plus you put a bucket underneath the condensation that comes off the end of it while wasted, throw it on the tomatoes. It's actually purified to a degree. It's a water still for all practical purposes. By the way, I want to say hi to Whalen. I caught that. Or, I'm sorry, Whalen with regard to Jerry Brown. No, that's okay. We already have enough problems with Jennifer the Princess Granholm. We call her the molded one, by the way, too. You know Mark, We are all conservatives at heart. I know that is pretty much the way you lean. I am sure Don leans the same way and most of the folks listening to this station. But I think we got caught up in a trap here is we have elected folks at the state level that were supposedly conservative and they did show their stripes. They were reduced down to state government. At least to a certain extent, the only problem they didn't tell us is they're Federalists. They destroyed the state government infrastructure to allow the Federal government to come in and take over because they decimated the state infrastructure. I'm talking roads, sewers, all the other paraphernalia that the state could possibly be involved in. How many years did we have governors elected and we never heard any about as a President? They were Federalists. There's something to be said about state rights and taking care of your own. That's where we got bogged down in this conservative clap trap. And believe me, I fell for it two years ago. But it's becoming more and more obvious that we didn't elect the President. We elected Federalists. I want to know next time who's the Federalist and who's actually a statesman, somebody that's for states' rights. Anyway, sorry about that. No, no, that's one of the things that we're going to have an interesting discussion. We are, this morning, is the whole idea that several people are pointing out, and there's some interesting letters running around from different individuals and industry. is that if Osama bin Laden is elected for a second term especially, which is not likely if everybody does their job, I think everybody knows who the traders are. The only thing he can do is buy votes. That's why he's trying to get the illegals in. So as it is, they all have voting cards anyway. I mean, that's the comical part. But they're trying to entrench that to see if they can get that many more characters to come out of the woodwork. So they've got them voting for this slob, so they'll continue to undermine the country. That's the agenda. Now the point is, we still have a majority of the Americans out here of all breeds, all types, all flavors, that can see pretty well the writing on the wall, unless they're complete numbskulls and idiots, and most of them at least are thinking now. I don't think we're going to lose track of it by December, in fact November and December, forgive me, in that I think everybody's pretty well going to understand what's going on and can see the problem. So the big issue here now is we need to demonstrate this, for instance, with what we're doing with Arizona. I keep bringing that up for a reason. The guys are going to have to, and this is the thing, the guys on the ground are going to have to better coordinate with all the other people that are out there and cooperate. This means there's going to have to be, not compromise, but there's going to have to be some cooperation. There's not a whole lot of need for any change or strange changes in compromise with the operation down in Arizona because of its size. If you've got people from Texas coming down there, the guys in Texas have an area of responsibility. They cooperate with the guys who are in Arizona because of Kit Carson Scouts, the Arizonans, are going to have to do the job. They know the territory, they know the terrain, they know the area that needs to be watched, they've mapped out what they're going to do. But independently, the Texans, the Michiganders, the Indians, Ohioans, take your pick, whoever shows up down there is going to be representing their state accordingly and so they're going to be judged on their unit performance and their individual state is going to be reflected accordingly. I think everybody can get their act together. We can show that we can work together. We have the ability, we got the resources, we certainly have the manpower. We've just got to get it focused and get it done right. And this is going to send a message overall to the, again, it's going to ring through the system. It's already ringing through the system. I'll point out that, remember, they said that, oh, by 4th of July, and I just read one of these emails that was sent to me again, by the 4th of July, the drug lords said that they were going to rattle the cage across the whole of, you know, Arizona and New Mexico. Well, guess what? You didn't see any major incidents because already people are moving and a lot of words are being spoken at gas stations and in bars and pubs and at grocery stores where people are saying, you know what, they start that BS, but I just shoot, you know, just get rid of them. They're going to probably end up shooting them. And that's not the guys that are in the militia speaking, that's the general population. Everybody's fed up with their BS. And rightly so. But it's going to be the American people coming up with a solution to that, coming up with a solution to the economy, coming up with a solution with regard to tying into the economy, manufacturing. We're going to be the ones doing it. Not the system and not the racketeers. The thing about that with the Federalists, here's the problem I've had for the longest time with these guys. Everybody wants to capture something else that's out there. Guys, if you're going to do this, you're going to have to build new in many cases. You're going to have to abandon certain things simply because the attachments that the Fed is going to argue are how they can control you are going to have to be, what you're going to do is pack it up and drop it on their doorstep and tell them to stick it up your arse. You're going to have to get rid of a lot of things. We certainly did pay for it and we got the benefit of using it, but if it's the millstone that's around our neck that's dragging our country to the abyss, then you're going to have to cut the millstone loose to swim to the surface. That's how it works and a lot of people are having a hard time with that. No, there's nothing the enemy has that I want. There's nothing the enemy has that not only can I build, but you give me the chance and I can build better. I can build a better standard in quality, higher standards to make it work for us and we will be satisfied with the end product. But we all have to have that attitude. It's everything. It's from the border through to the whole issue of the economy in general all the way through. Even that, that ties into the money too guys. We all know the problem with the money. We need to understand money better, which is intentionally negated from the school system so that everybody's dumbed down to that so that the manipulators can use it on us. But we need to understand and have money ready to circulate. And the only way that's going to happen, that's why we've argued the thing with silver. People go, well, you can't eat silver. True. That's why I need food. But silver and gold are there so that if all of you wish to have any semblance of a life like we had, say, through growing up in the 50s and 60s, we have to have the tools in place to build that civil society, that civilized momentum, the interaction and cooperation for it to be peaceful. We've got to have a system in place. And we have to be the ones to do it. You can't wait for it to drop out of the sky. It's not going to happen. We have another beat there. Who do we have? Hi Mark, this is Mike in Texas. Hey Mike, jump in there sir. Oh okay. I thought something was a weapon to list. We talked a little bit about weapons. We've had some new guys that are mushy, that bought some fancy commercial stuff. And I just want to tell everybody to get an artillery issue. If an artillery issue is in a common caliber. It would be way better off. It's hard to find the IKs that have the chrome line barrel. I was with the other day and Classic Arms had an ad for Romaine AKs with the bayonet lug and with the chrome line bore and with the threaded barrel for thread that's on the end of the barrel for chiter. They're like 350 wholesale and I got one, they weren't lying. But of course the dog could clap any time and if you're going to go with that 7.62x39 you should always buy plenty ammo right now if you wait to still get it. But for somebody starting out or somebody who wants a little bit of investment that's better than money in the bank and it's good to go on with your 510 plan. And I guess some AKs are putting together with down the chrome line burrows but for a battlefield weapon you get a real advantage if you've got a chrome line burl and it's neat now that we can get an actual thread on the end of the muzzle because you're shooting some in the dark, every time you build the trigger even at dusk, you're going to be putting out a big fireball without a flash hider. You need a flash suppressor on the end of that burl. You may have a big advantage at twilight and in dark. The other thing I wanted to mention is we are having a moisture training exercise by Woodville, Texas, the weekend of July 24th and to find out about that and get an invitation go to our website. Our website is www.texasmalicia.info. It's TexasMalicia.info. Very good and again you guys are scheduled for, well on a regular basis for several exercises before the end of summer I'm sure. But what about the... Go ahead. Okay, our friends in Austin are having one the weekend of, before that, the weekend of Saturday, July 17th, and our friends at By Dallas are having one the weekend after ours, the weekend of July 31st. So the militia in Texas are making a big comeback and we're all in it together. And we don't argue over people. We tell everybody to go all the trings as they can, whichever one is closest to them, and go to different trainings and see what everybody has to offer and learn different things. That's right. And again guys, cooperation is the key here. Tell you what, we still got Mark there, right? Yep. We got Mike here. Mike, are you even thinking about maybe getting over there for the deployment at some point down in Arizona? Sure. Sure. Sounds like fun to me. I just want to know when it's open season when we can capture him or random or something, so don't come back. Well, the thing is, the reason I bring it up is, you see, Mark's not too far away. You can probably scoop him up and drag him along and throw him in a wheelbarrow and take him out with us. Yeah. I drove non-stop up there one time about 23 hours. It would be about another 15 hours from Texas. Now you had a chance to train with you. I'm sure that wheelbarrow's got a pneumatic front wheel on it. Oh, I'm figuring stiff, red steel. I don't want a hard rubber. I want a pneumatic front wheel. It lets us bounce a little bit that way. Okay. And being a weapons wincer, the other thing I wanted to mention is that don't go to a gun dealer that's making a living from selling people guns. Your only warranty is with the original manufacturer of the gun. If you're sure you can take a gun back to the gun store, but the only thing they do is they ship it back to the manufacturer and you pay another hundred bucks to get it from the gun dealer. If it's a storefront type operation, what you do is go to either GunBroker.com or shotgunnews.com and look for the list of people that will do firearm transfers for you in your area. You type in your zip code and it tells you who all is in your area. I found a guy that lives by me transfers them for $15 over his cost. You just pay from advance. And some of these dealers are real friendly to people like Classic Arms. They have no problem with you sending them the money order and telling them who to send your gun to, what dealer that is. Or they'll also, if you have a debit card, They'll do it that way in a lot of places. They don't want to deal with anybody unless they're a big, big distributor. You know, they've got a big storefront and everything. But if you look around someplace like classicarms.us, it's real friendly. People, they're glad to say you won't get it. And again, one of the things, there's a wide variety of other rifles that are being offered right now. Don't be surprised, the prices are up and down. But depending on the niche, the rifle or weapon system you're committed to, chances are they've got something sitting there on the shelf right now that will match up. The CETME is still out there in good form. There's a lot of G3, HK91 mags available. the AKs of course if you are going to get an AK as you pointed out my chrome barrel would be preferred however you may find a good buy somebody's getting rid of one of the old Chinese ones or some of the earlier Romanians that came in or Bulgarians if you can run into a Bulgarian that is top of the line most people underestimate the Bulgarian production but the original Russian... the Bulgarians are forged receiver just like the original AK47s to the AKM and they had a special custom barrel that they were building that was so secret nobody went into the factory when they were building those and that's one of the other reasons that they're actually, I think they know what's going on guys. The rush, and then if you got a sporterized one, it's illegal now unless you put a bunch of U.S. made parts in it but after the end of the world as we know it you can buy from Center Fire Systems real cheap and get and get original A key pistol grips and original A key stocks and parts like that surplus and get spare hammer, sear and trigger and get a few parts but they look like noon they work a long time. You know what? There's probably something to be said too about having a chrome line with the Corrosia there. Oh yes, yeah exactly. I wouldn't think. Well, that's one of the reasons they did that, is because they figured the average potato farmer, or the average rice farmer, wasn't doing a whole lot of maintenance or didn't know a whole lot about his weapon and may not have ever even gotten petroleum oil products to help clean the weapon with. So, they better make that weapon as durable as possible, and that was one of the solutions, especially with the poverty line, you know, figuring available resources, what would they have to work with when the time comes. And these rifles come back to bit them in the hind end for how many decades now? The original AK is given out to Vietnam or given out to South America or given out to Africa. The majority, unless they get shot directly or blowed up, are still out there running around. They look tired, they don't look pretty, although usually the guys paint them up and even dress them up like in Somalia. They put flowers on their rifles. Well, you know what? They still work just fine and they're functioning well enough that they're a threat 40 and 50 years after the fact. Mean we're around with can I eat mousers that are in some cases 60 and 70 and 80 years old now guys This is the year 2000 now. They still work. I like mailers Oh, yeah, or yeah now the nay God has come into service, and we know what's happening with that So I'd say we're pretty satisfied guys. We're right at the top though We're gonna be breaking out here in a second the moosak should be coming up Guys join in with me. We're gonna close the program here together. How's that sound we got mark we got Mike? Ready guys one two three God bless the Republic. We shall prevail. The Empire is on the run. Hoorah! Thank you Mike. Thank you Mark A Texas. We're gonna plan on dragging you over there. Get yourself some good Texas flags. We're gonna have to round up some decent poles. A yucca plant might work by the way. That'd be very symbolic wouldn't it? Yucca pole. Where have all the military surplus stores gone? Don't worry, you don't need one! Because everything you need at Military Surplus is at mainmilitary.com! That's M-A-I-N-E, Military.com, one of the last surviving true military surplus stores in the country. 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