Mark Koernke and Donald Bettschorn discussed tactical firearms training, including shooting techniques for corner engagement, weak-side shooting, immediate action drills for single-handed magazine changes, and historical examples of civilian armed defense. They covered the importance of training civilians and law enforcement in marksmanship and tactical skills, critiqued the Gun Control Act of 1968 and 1933, and recounted historical examples of armed citizens defending neighborhoods against organized crime, particularly the Purple Gang in Detroit. The hosts emphasized the constitutional right to bear arms including artillery, the necessity of civilian preparedness, and the failure of federal government policies regarding border security and state sovereignty.
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His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Invist the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free and home? Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the afternoon In the Intelligence Report, I'm Mark Cornke. And I'm Donald Bettschorn. 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You can get all of the good on the alien. And the one inch about, straight to the helmet in front of the right eye or left eye. And we talked about this a couple weeks ago. He can lay down in that grass 18, 20 inches tall, reach his arms up and bring on target for, you know, that's the kind of, that's almost like the Germans toward the end of the war mark when knocking on bone. And I know the first, the Germans built a job and this is weapons Wednesday. And you guys believe it or not. Mark, I know you've seen examples of this gun, but you see on the Mossad, what was that, the gun combat, Mark? Oh, MP40 is originally what that was built for. They used it on the, they also built a variant for the MP44 assault rifle, and like you said, it was designed with optics, by the way. Let's not forget, it had actual optics that allowed you to, you know, with a reflector like a periscope system, see like a tank periscope, was it rectangular scope? allowed you to see what was going on around the corner and it was only good for a little under 2,000 rounds before it was not considered to be a safe. But amazingly enough, and again, logic there was pull the barrel, replace it. It actually worked. The barrel was a boomerang. Well, let's say that's a barrel looked like a nice, the barrel looked like a very well imagined that that barrel was built and then heated and turned the rifle that. Right. And that was a rifle barrel. And then after he didn't turn and cooled, you could probably pull up already established them. around and literally it was first time I saw this I believe that and you think that a bullet would go down there and the first time you pull the trigger the gun would just come apart think about this you guys if the gun it was kind of a righty kind of almost useless if all of a sudden even just one Russian the road naughty dog I don't you say that in Russia and he had his side arm or he had long gun degrees almost in the and then you look and there's a Russian over here and you try to bring it's got one in there but you know we've addressed shooting weekend and you know this can't be re-infused you've never done If you go to a range shooter, maybe it's your Cabeli shooter, you guys, you're gonna come to a point where we've warned you against pigeonholing yourself. You know, you can be a good, you can be creeping up to that corner, crew it in order to be a better of that wall for a different angle. You know, well, I never, you get to a range, this is a place, but if you, you can do this and get a single, single sheet of, I take that un-buys whatever it be, if you have to, you've already got half the position, five yards, 50 yards for you guys that are shooting your long guns. You know, any range you choose, and I'm not gonna, range again. Know all you right handed. You ain't got no word, but you don't have a curved barrel. You can shoot in any direction you've established that. You're going to want a gun that you can work in your own... Oh, a couple of stoves. You can bring that up a notch and behind my gun and my A shoots me. Behind the gun, it's run back to this. I want you to start facing fake wall, the fake corner that you're building here in front of your range, right? What I want you to do is come back behind. It's really good with your... It'd be good to work this at 25 yards. Even 10 yards with your you lean out you get comfortable one shot you identify the target you can now One thing that's gonna make this a little more real world people you can do this if you've got a good take you can we can talk about shooting paper, but you know what paper don't lean out that paper standing behind that two by eight piece of wood and Your gun is you're about more like real well I know I'm getting long in the tooth on this book most of you guys are right-handed And that's most of the way you know you're gonna be even if your left hand form isn't there mark you do like the guy next to you, right handed guy just like every right handed and you get familiar with this process and then start shooting your weak side left handed. Other way because why you want to keep most of your body massed behind the weapon and a little bit of up enough to get around the corner. It can be done rather smoothly once you've, to try this practice, you know, there are people who can, and I've seen this training people and watching others, there are people who, some people you can just show them something one, maybe twice. They look at it and they try. They're really good at it the very first time they ever try it both that's few and far between a naturally a gifted person It would almost be a mimic things like that just them almost those are a few and far between this is why we practice This is why we train but once you get these basic motions in you you guys This is going to be a lot better to have them now in a prey you never need them and some people train used to tell hundred people sometimes 120 140 people in the class filling in equal space nothing holding up a system like a try to do something. It's odds are you will. One of the things we do, you know, if you've been listening for years, you've heard most of what I've told you and you've heard it from me and you've heard it from Mark. But what, these are things, these are the things that without them, pick your head up and look at it. When you stick your hand to discern how they are doing things, you stick your head up. Your will, how that works. And in fact, it's most critical, especially as we're looking at those techniques, perfect both hands. You never know what's going to be broken, busted, hurt, cut, folded, spindled or mutilated. Just because you're hit and go down doesn't mean that the aggressor is going to let you live. slam that magazine home but it was empty before you take the gun to your gun belt and at the rear sight you rake that rear sight, change the gun across the belt and then let the... That's again one of the reasons for understanding what are called immediate action drills. Some that are not as commonly taught but what you just went through Don is one that we've tried to explain needs to be done. There could be a number of reasons. There could be all kinds of unique situations where you may have to stabilize yourself. You may be holding yourself up with the other hand and not able to affect impossible to release. Any number of things might need to be taken into consideration, but basically how to do that with a single hand, there's also what's called the double knee trick. If all else fails, you take your knees, put them together, you actually drop the mag in, insert the mag, drop the slap the mag with the base of your thigh and then twist the weapon around and clamp the slide with your knees. And again, that little tougher, but the techniques, depending upon how your weapon is modified and what weapon you're using, may be necessary to come up with something that will work with that particular firearm. You know, let me give you a case in point. This sounds weird and it's tongue in cheek, but you know down the SEGA, the Smith and Wesson, equivalent to the Glocks. Sigma, forgive me, that's it, not Sega, Sigma. Remember the Sigmas? They were out there, they were still out there, guys still have them. One of the things that, I don't know why Smith had a problem with this, the sights literally were falling off the weapon. They did a great job of coming up with a good idea and they mimicked the Glock for all practical purposes, but they just couldn't get those sight notches right on that inexpensive upper slide. And so most of the people we know that had sigmas, unfortunately, had to typically observe to ensure that the sites were still in place. And I know they eventually came up with a solution. They probably made a series of replacement parts that were thicker, so they would make up for whatever the cut was and the failure and dimension between the site and the slide itself. but for that reason again remember guys there are other techniques are many techniques not to hear know them all because you never know what you're going to be carrying to you might wish you were carrying a forty five but ninety eleven but you might have actually had to pick up something else and experimentation is a good thing one of the things to them that uh... is really obvious with uh... crosshand shooting switching from one hand to the next Even people who are professionals typically would not, when we say professionals, we're talking law enforcement. I've seen the numbers. I know trainers and we know different organizations and what their lack of performance is. And it's because they did not seriously train in the counter maneuvers, counter measures, counter actions to deal with the conditions we're talking about. Then it came pushed to shove. What they did is they actually made it part of the standard that they must meet. And still we didn't follow through on proper training. So we aren't going to be in that situation. We're presenting ideas. Now you get a chance to move forward with what needs to be done and how to make it work best for you. That's what we're asking you to do. And come up with ideas yourself and take a look at the problem and consider, well first not having to reinvent the wheel. you know look at the problem and then ask the question and then look to see what answers you can find you'd be amazed what's out there available over the counter so to speak with the database so that you don't have to reinvent the wheel and most everybody that does this uh... when they're coming up with solutions the first rule that has to be the minimal the least the smallest number of of steps slash motion uh... possible otherwise it's a waste You're in a race for life and death anyway. Chances are, if you've already been hit, do you think that maybe whatever it was that was shooting at you is probably trying to press the advantage now? Not giving up. And that's where the other consideration too is remember that pistol is always, if all else fails, a close range of bludgeon. Another reason for also though carrying personal blades. And I have pointed this out many times and I will reinforce it again. If you look at a traditional American martial artist, In many cases, a pistol shooter. We see many different configurations, but the style of martial art for the pre-Civil War period is that the fighting knife was next to the pistol. Not on the opposite side, but was next to the pistol. What was on the opposite side, which most people don't see as often. Movies don't show this all the time. except now it's unique so there's popping up again is the fact that in north america because of the indian population and because of you know developments the hatchet or that tomahawk was on the other side all you have to talk that's why they made but the reason the blade was there is because again guys there was an option of how much force to use It also may be necessary again to switch from one weapon to the next. Remember, especially pre-Civil War, the average man did not have a multi-shot weapon. He had a single-shot pistol. Captain Baldwin was lucky. He had some money. He had spent some money. And, of course, now again, my question will always be, what's your life worth? So, before I even got any more clothing, I'd say a second pistol would have been my priority. Some kind of pistol. They might have been the same pistol, but some kind of second gun would be on hand. Even NYX, you guys, you can look back. You might be able to get up this shot off. The fight might still be going on. Typically, if you've got a pistol range, he's close enough he can still get a few steps in and get a few chops back. This is another reason why a lot of very ergonomic might have had a big... That was for once you get that shot off and you... I think there's an example of this. And what was that shot off? And he flipped the gun around. Got in his hand? It's got a warm mallet. The term for the base is called a pistol bud. Those typically were heavy cast brass. That was your best first choice, but other metals could be. There were two advantages. It also strengthened the stocks of the pistol to begin with. If nothing else, just remember it's a very lightweight, even though it's walnut or it could be any curly maple, whatever they used. It strengthens the base and as long as you're having to spend the money, and oh by the way it's probably going to be a brawling gun, even as a field fighting pistol, makes sure that it's built well. So that was the first choice. And again, war mallet, war hammer, is basically what it was then, substance. Still, and again the reason, the one thing that is really well done, certain movies like that, is the fluid motion in which the man demonstrates that he's had experience using it. Just as they would point out, well, yeah, but you know, Chingach cook and the long carabiner and the skilled men, well, yeah, but in his way, remember that that officer they were showing there dispatched his opponents effectively because he had had to fight before. His style of fighting for the environment that he was in, applying himself tactically is where the errors were made. And that's why, of course, again, like I said, surried lines in wilderness fighting didn't exactly get the job done. especially since everybody else is hiding behind a tree and whatever you're putting down range isn't getting through. Well, you know, taking cover, fire a maneuver, covering concealment guys and the native population, the Indian population had a real good understanding of that even with the, you know, dealing with each other. I mean, come on, bows and arrows, give me a break. Many different classes of weapons were here and they were used. Well, natural cover meant that the bad guys didn't get you and again, you didn't have to see the medicine man or a medicine woman. Yeah, that was a real good plus plus. I think their medicine men were a little less into bleeding and warranting, you know, like the herbal. So they probably had a pretty good, higher probability of surviving maybe. But still, you didn't want to go see that person because that meant you were probably in pretty rough shape. And there wasn't anybody going to be collecting and doing for you necessarily, depending on the situation, if there were a whole lot of other casualties. The same is true in the future. It's kind of like the discussion about, well, this is going to be a road warrior type scenario. Well, only if we let it, not many Americans want to let that happen. So the real issue is going to be, are we going to let the goofs that are at the federal end muck up the country to the point where everybody kind of goes into catatonic brain fart? Now I'll tell you something. Most all these county deputies actually, with the exception of some of the goofed troops, we know how that is. There are some characters that are all puffed up. But most county deputies and most people who live locally, they understand that they live in the community and they have a vested interest in it. It's why they live there. So contrary to what might be thought, they're not excited about the idea of abandoning the community. Now there are variations on this and this is where again, if you don't have the wherewithal to be able to fight and defend yourself personally, don't expect somebody you hired to do it for you. especially since as one last I will still relate this story because this has happened more than a few times I'm in town and little Dexter here and the third shift you know the deputy is doing this patrol the town which he's supposed to do because we have some hunyaks it might think they want to get in the back of the store and steal some stereo equipment or whatever and that happens on a cat's happened on occasion once in a blue moon Usually it's an outsider, but it could be somebody getting a little goofy brain hearing. Usually they get stopped before they get started because the deputy is doing his job. At least he's not falling asleep, which they do later in the evening. But more than once, with different people, I'll be downtown. It's late. And the car will drive up and it's a scout car. There's only one guy in a car and he cranks one of them down and he goes, in this case it was, are you Mark Wernke? I'm thinking, okay, yeah, of course I am. He goes, well, I thought so, but I didn't want to impose on you, sir. He goes, but you know, I just want you to remember my face because, you know, I live farther out than you do and if everything goes to Helen a hand cart, I'm not going to be wearing this uniform. I'm going to be out there protecting my family. He goes, I just want you to remember, I'm thinking just like you guys are, we understand what we're going to have to do. He goes, just remember who I am. I'm not planning on participating in any of this nonsense. If they try anything like they're talking about, we're going to be ready for them. There's a lot of people out there who already understand. Who do they talk to? A lot of them also know that they're not going to say anything to anybody because people don't necessarily know how to be quiet. There are things we can talk about like that because that person was a younger man and he's now an older gentleman who's more like in charge. And it's reflected in the certain people he's chosen for his element of the command. And these people were, again, were useful and in fact did something very friendly when this whole hu-tar-y thing took place that they didn't have to. In fact, in more than a few ways. So, guys, there are people at all tiers, but they would still tell you, anybody who's honest, the ones that are the power freaks will tell you, oh, you don't need to worry about that. Will you? Or the government will take care of you? Yeah, right. The honest man will tell you flat out, it's kind of like the old and I'll reverse this, I'll go back older day still, down in Arizona, we were down on the border, we were going up the mountain climb. We were pulled over on the road, cop walks up, he's on the Arizona Highway Patrolman, and the first thing he says is, hi guys, where you going? Well of course we're going out here to do some climbing. You guys got any guns? And of course everybody who's from back east is thinking, aw man he's going to harass us about having guns and we don't even have anything with us right now. And it's like, nope, no officer, we don't, nobody here. And of course the one young guy is from New York so he's really paranoid. No, no, no, we don't have any guns. Like, what? You guys better get yourself some guns. He goes, you're out of the middle of nowhere here. If something happens, I'm going to see a circle in Vulture's and it could take me an hour to two hours to get to you if you get in trouble. And who the hell are you going to call anyway? How are you going to get to a telephone? So the next time we went out, we were east of Fortitude, farther down range, actually we were doing a bunch of rock climbing there. We'd gone to the gun show, we picked up a $60 Moisonne got, a battlefield pickup guys, not an import rifle, one with papers. and pick up a Model 44 with a folding bayonet. Got 300 rounds of ammunition for $10 and a box full of Smith and Wesson revolvers for $60. When I say a box full Dom, I'm talking 14 pistols! Oh man, but they were all Smith and Wesson top brakes and they, but here's the thing, it was like, it was not a collection, it was just a whole pile of used guns and I went through them and looked at them, most of them just needed cleaning, they were nickeled and they were Smiths 1 through 7 or whatever. These were early smiths. I actually sold most of them. I sold part of them right there at the show. The guy goes, you want that one there? Well, how much you give me for it? Oh, I'll give you $60. Well, I paid for the whole box. After that, everything was profit. But we all carried 38 Smith and Wesson short revolvers. I mean, they were free. And ammunition was like down there was about $4.60 a box back in the day. So we even had ammunition to take out to the desert and pop, pop, practice a little bit, find out that the thing was going to blow up in our hands. They were nice little revolvers. They were good enough to give you some protection. They barked like a dog, made a lot of flash. You could hit something with them. Some had 3 and 4 inch barrels, some had 2 inch barrels, some were little bulldogs. But there's an example, next time he said, you guys, you know, the same deputy or forgive me, Highway Patrolman out in the middle of nowhere, we're farther down range and his car comes by and he goes, you guys, you guys okay? Yeah, I see you got rifles, that's good, because we had a nagot and we had, what the hell, it was an old Marlin, we picked up for like $45 at the gun show. And so, yep, yep, we got a few guns now and everybody padded the spot where they had their bags. He was a thumbs up and kept on going. He waved as he left. That's the world the way it's supposed to be. Think about it. He wasn't doing the whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole whole instead of this whole puffed up nonsense about harassing people because somebody got some stupid class. Well, he's got 360 hours of what? Dutchess class. You know, that, the common sense, give me a person with common sense and that is, has, can work or has worked with people over somebody who is listening to someone who in most cases has another political agenda alien to the people that they're teaching and alien to the community. There's the problem. That's why we need to deal with it. It doesn't mean we don't have a need for intelligence. We do. For smart people, there's not a problem with that. But there's a lot of what's going on nowadays that's just bureaucracy piled on bureaucracy for the sake of bureaucracy. The discipline of the shooting arts should be a mandatory and high priority because if you're going to entrust somebody publicly with an arm and give them the decision process, those people do need to be trained better. But then they need to be brought to the highest level of skill they possibly can. They need to take it seriously because they're supposed to be responders for people who don't have the ability to defend themselves. The single mothers whose husbands may be overseas, the widow, the children that may need to be protected because there's somebody on the street that shouldn't be there. That's why they're there. They're not there to harass, to revenue, or to put a gun to everybody's head so that they can lord over them as little sickle fans. That's not how it's supposed to be. For us, we need to be as adept. In fact, in reality, we're supposed to be better than law enforcement. We always have been. We've been better armed, always than the police and the military in this country. We've had more of what we needed. We've focused more resources where we choose to. And typically, we were, in fact, even recently, this is still happening, but we were the innovators that pressed the technology change. Again, look at the American Revolution. The rifle did not come from the military. The rifled weapon came from the civilian sector because that powder wasn't cheap, Don. That's right. You want to do everything you're shot at and every movement, every edge made you a better hunter, made you a better provider. If I hit him, I eat. If I miss, I've got to find another two cents to buy some more powder. I got to buy a test two cents wasted and that doesn't sound like a big deal. Back in the day when two cents would buy you a meal. Think about it. A penny would buy a meal. Enough to eat. Enough to live. Remember the scene in How the West was won. You know, that time of the how the world. And she picks up a little necklace and she says, Daddy, would you buy me this? And she says, it's nine cents. She might've said it's eight cents. It's eight pennies. He said, put it down. Exactly. dollar you go a lot. That's how it works. And following the trigger might pay for the bullet if it's time dinner and something. Exactly. So this is where we need to be at that point again. Right now America is, and this is part of the dumbing down process, the Gun Control Act of 1968 flat out must be repealed. That's all there is to it. It's going to have to be kicked out. It's going to have to be gone. The GCA-68, all the, and the reason I don't have to say anything else, get rid of the GCA-68, throw it out the window where it should be, and the rest be after it is gone. The GCA 1933 is no different. It was purely designed for the socialist to attack the free American. That's all it was. It had nothing to do with the gangsters. The gangsters, as we pointed out, had anything else they wanted. If somebody can move a shipload of booze, please tell me how they can't get all the rifles, guns, machine guns, artillery pieces and bombs. think about that you know stupid that sounds will make it illegal to uh... you'll offer the people to have sufficient firepower to knock down whoever it is that might be stupid enough come their town rob bank or say just machine gun people on the streets you know and again the variations on that our mind everybody there's a little touch on that down by the way uh... all with its one of the dillinger movies and actually is pretty honest about some of the characters which is which should be met uh... It shows that the one character was not Baby Feud. Anyway, he just randomly goes on the nut and he's just firing at people because they're kind of looking at him during one of the robberies, which of course Dillinger was pealed about because he was always selective in what he did. Now, the whole point here though is this is not the only character like that. The Mad Dog mindset or the Lord Over Buddy mindset was something that was very notorious with the Purple Gang, which was Jewish Mafia here in Detroit. They would start out at one end of a neighborhood. You want to talk about road warrior conditions? This wasn't Wild West. This is right here in plain town Detroit, auto center Detroit. They would slide into one end of a neighborhood on the end of a summer day and they would literally get up on the running boards and they would position themselves in the seat of their Duesenbergs and then they'd stop on the gas and see how many people they could shoot on their porches and sidewalk before they all ran inside and hid. That was the Jewish Mafia Purple Gang's idea of a fun event. drive-by shooting guys. See everybody thinks that's new. Yeah, that's drive-by shootings now. But it was random. It wasn't because, oh you did something in the neighborhood. No, no, no, no, no. This was their idea of their way to try and terrorize the whole population. Except that you see you were dealing with a whole bunch of World War I vets that were still hanging around real easy and they were only about 10 years after the war, 15 years after the war. and they decided that they had enough. So one time they had the old Doosenbergs roll in and unfortunately for them, the little Jewish mobsters who thought they were going to yuck yuck have their way, a bunch of guys with Springfield and 351 auto-loading Winchester rifles and all kinds of stuff that was brought back from the war, they decided that they would meet Titford Cat with the Purple Gang in the middle of a neighborhood. The little purple gang gangsters turned a little purple, a little red, and a little shade of dead blue. They were leaking? They were leaking. And what happened, all of a sudden there was outrage. And up until this point, the Jewish controlled papers in Detroit, the mafia papers, all, oh, it's not that bad. As soon as the purple gang was being hunted, that's when it was bad. Because all of a sudden it wasn't fun anymore. But you know what happened? All of a sudden the number of incidents just dropped right through the floor because everybody stated uncategorically, hey we all got guns. Why are we letting these jerks come into our neighborhood and do this? Oi, the coim shoots back. Yeah, oi, all of a sudden it wasn't so much fun anymore, I'm telling you. Look what they did to Amy. Yeah, exactly. So this is what they don't want to talk about. It was the people. It wasn't the police. They were paid off. It wasn't the government. They were paid off. They were part of the whole racketeering scam to begin with. But the people themselves dealt with it and should have dealt with it more. That's why they realized, uh oh, the government's not going to be able to lure it over everybody because everyone's starting to arm up and even though they're poor, they're scraping their money together or they're breaking into their footlockers they brought back from World War I and they decide they're going to go to town. And that's exactly what happened more than once. So there's the other half of the story. Now again, get rid of the GCA 68, get rid of the GCA 33, they all both need to go, they need to be gone yesterday. And then deal with these problems accordingly. We'll have a real civil society, everybody will smile and wave, and I will point out that for instance, well you and people should have cannons, guys. People have so many artillery pieces around you don't know about them. I mean that that they've been around for decades You don't know the there because you wouldn't know the difference if they know they were gonna be in the garage next or not So that's a farce, that's a joke whenever I hear that BS. Yes, we should have artillery pieces. Yes, we should have more tanks. Yes, we should have everything that the military has. Why? Because the military eventually, oh look what's happening right now, will start to integrate with the police force and all of a sudden become a national police force and they will start to oppress, hey exactly what we're seeing. Wow, there's like a circle to this and it always is the same way and the founding fathers understood it completely. Remember that a good portion of whatever was used in the way of artillery in the first part of the American Revolution sure as hell didn't come from the British, although we stole some of it. Initially, it was all stuff we were making at home. We built a hero, we took it from the French. You know, it's like, you know, a shock doesn't need it anymore. He's over there bleeding along with his Indians. Ah, it's like the blur. Well, anyway, I mean, I'm sorry. Well, anyway, they dragged that field piece back in 1850 or so. Forgive me, a 1754 Howitzer. And it went home. You know what, Don, we earned this. What do you say? We starved through the war. We got shot. You got hit a couple times. I say this a lot. A couple horses, too, I didn't know. Yeah. Thanks, Jacque. We'll see you later. But you'd swear to God the people with what they were repeating that they were listening to this program every day, which by the way they might have. They just may not realize who they were talking to, that's all. But it's because again, it's saturation. This is happening constantly. And the R word was mentioned more than once, that, well, you know, they keep this up, and especially where now the federal government is urinating on the states. Like Arizona, a waste of our money. I heard that more than a dozen times today. The federal government wasting our money and time attacking one of our own states in favor of the illegal aliens. What the hell is this BS? And that has turned more people against the regime than anything else they could possibly do because of common sense people. Contrary to what they might think, young or old, everybody sees the writing on the wall here. So the regime has shot itself in the foot. We need to make sure that we don't. So we'll go full circle back to tactical training. You guys all need to be trained to a certain degree. By the way, your children? Yes. The wife? Yes. Why? Well, in fact, the best example is you don't want to, even with Josie Wales, to be the worst-case example, remember? What was he doing out in the field and what happened back at the house? And that's with him close to the house, guys. Now, a good example of another variation on that was the attack on Waco. The men that fought at Waco, and we'll rub this in over and over again, the men that fought and repelled the bat faggots weren't mostly men. The bat faggots chose to attack, the federal government attacked the settlers when the men folk were away. And yet with a little bit of training and a little bit of conditioning, look how, and they weren't even fighters, I mean really they weren't. They were just people initially covering the bodies of the children of the bat faggot shot straight through the walls blindly and didn't care who they hit. Then they realized that they better kick in the personal defense mode and they did and they started arming themselves and they ground a fighting unit that had trained for a year not only to a halt but decimated them and pushed them back. Now that's with a little bit of training. Now just imagine how much better you'll do in moose hunting season if you make a serious effort. Don, do you think they could hit something? Oh yeah, take aim, corner, take aim. My favorite, that .45 does that bark bark. There you go. Again, it's a matter of accuracy wins. I don't care anybody. Take aim, take your time, accuracy wins. A flow hit is better. And that man was a master shooter. So let's just think this through. We don't have to reinvent the wheel. We need to pay attention to the lessons learned. Another thing too is, and again right now, by the way, I don't know anything about these mags, guys. Don, I caught this this morning and I did bring it up on the air. We're almost running out of time here right now. We're going to hear the music. May Military, AIMSurplus.com, www.aimsurplus.com. They've got what they call Bulgarian bullet mags. I think we're past, we're already at the top, Don. There we go. Okay. a client of survival and first aid kits and lots more. Get free shipping on orders over $50 only at mainmilitary.com. That's m-a-i-n-e military dot com or call 877-608-0179.
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