August 16, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness supplies and back-to-school sales opportunities, including spiral notebooks at five cents, pencils at ten cents, and storage crates at Walmart for $3. He covered ammunition availability, particularly 9mm Federal rounds at Walmart for $10 per box. The show featured extensive discussion of Arizona militia border operations, including reports of enemy armored vehicles near the border, coordination with law enforcement, and plans for establishing observation posts and a tactical airfield. Callers provided updates on militia activities and resource needs.
- arizona militia
- border operations
- preparedness supplies
- ammunition
- 9mm federal
- walmart sales
- back to school
- storage crates
- tactical airfield
- observation posts
- national guard
- cochise county
- sks rifle
- writing supplies
- survival gear
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Live 365 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. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent, although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children 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? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in 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 from 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 rite, 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? Gentlemen, this is the second intelligence report. I'm Mark Kirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, south, southeast, southwest, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... libertytreeradio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we are on live 365, then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and ultra net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We're on the homework network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine. to the bottom of florida from the bottom of florida across the ark of the gulf of mexico editor towards louisiana texas oklahoma all big chunk of nebraska all that's also the third of wyoming iowa slash iowa then back over the mississippi big spiral here like a snail drum but then not getting smaller it's actually just Interlocking other territories from the edge of the Mississippi all the way up to Pennsylvania and along the whole of the ridge there We have people that are working to make sure that the Golden Spike Project is in motion and being completed Congratulations, and thank you to all the people helping out there. It is a beautiful blue sky sunny Monday here guys is and actually started out. We have little with the clouds turns out that was coming off the lakes and We had some major weather conditions there which are kind of neat to cool things off. We had a bubble come up off the lake and roll across us. As it is, the 16th of August, 2nd year of Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K and that is 2010. let's not forget by the way america well actually america but the red dawn is being redone as we know it's already done if you go up when i have some fun go to youtube check out some of the footage their people there's a lot of neat stuff that people have done that is available so you can see some of the glimpses from other angles that cannot be seen from the movie production but uh... other angles or what actually transpired during the filming of red dawn other remakes so i don't know we'll see how plastic it is a report shallow or whatever they're going to do but uh... should be interesting to see what happens with the with the movie in general the course of chinese and russians are participating in uh... clean up america because after all well need to be fixed and they're going to fix it from outside with big ranges in all calibers yeah that's the plan for the globalist we're going to make sure that doesn't happen and it isn't just by airliner from across the waves guys uh... the chinese are busy in virtually every location to our south but far more aggressively the japanese ever were before well that something that's in motion uh... nothing real quick before we go any further i say thank you to uh... tolefin uh... the chatroom uh... with a millimeter uh... uh... for ten dollars hundred fifteen grain jacket hollow point maybe uh... question mark uh... i would assume hundred fifteen green jacket hollow point ten dollars a box for nine millimeter i don't know if that is uh... i don't know what manufacturer that is so we'd have find out more about that guys uh... factory nine so that's cool which is expected they're really well all the world not going to sell reload they buy in bulk in one block But as far as the 9mm goes, Laman ammunition, which is the alloy case that's designed to break down, it's per damn primed, although some of the later stuff has actually been boxed, which most people haven't noticed. Also true, it could be any one of the military contracts from overseas or military contracts from the brass band, just cranked out the 9 with whatever bullet they had available, could be from Spear, could be from Hornady. Either way, for $10 a box, if it's available in your area, watch for it and grab it accordingly. There has not been any glut in our area, though, that we've seen. In fact, just in reverse, the Wally Worlds that are being spot checked by everybody here simply can't keep an ammunition on the shelf even now. They have a very limited supply or a mix. So if you have this in your area... And this at Walmart's 9 millimeter. It is 115 grain jacket at hollow point. I would think it's a 50 round box. Not smaller for $10. Though check that. It could be an odd military spec depending on if the box was built for a certain 9 millimeter weapon in a sub gun. They've done that in the past actually. Most people should remember that like 9 millimeter when it says buy box. One of the things we had happen in our, well not our area, but all over the country back in the day is a bunch of the 9mm submachine gun ammunition was packed in boxes to match the magazines was done. That way there weren't any odd rounds out so to speak. And it was kind of interesting because I always thought, well wait a minute, yeah maybe for the submachine gun but what happens when you start loading an 8 round pistol magazine? Which was dominant for most of the pistols back in the day other than the Browning Highpower. So anyway. goofy things have to look at but it's tough yet remember so always check the packaging and count what in the package but uh... walling world may have a sale or may have some ammunition prices uh... pretty reasonable for nine if it's available check to see what's going on and then we'll go from there of that so long I inlined before and I thought ten boxes. I can believe that too, especially if they grabbed everything that was on the shelf. It could have been an area purchased by one of the regions that happens. Remember, before everything came about, one of the things that we mentioned on the air three years ago was that we already had information that Wally World was not going to sell Jobber any of its ammo. Now, Wally World buys mass quantity of junk. They buy piles. They have warehouses that have warehouses. Inside warehouses, guys. They have warehouses that would eat everybody else's competition's warehouse. That's how big they are. And so what they do is they pile like two to three ammunition in bulk. Billions. Well, not billions, but many millions and millions of rounds. Well, normally in the past, because logic is they always get it, Wally World would sell it in large blocks to other companies. Wally World collects it and then they have a jobber division, you call them up, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep Yes? Oh hey, blastin' butt. Hey guys, we need some 223. I understand you got a whole bunch of it. Oh, I'm sorry. We can't sell any of that. Come on, what do you mean? What's the price? Come on, talk to me. You've never done this before. Oh, I'm sorry. We just aren't going to release any of our 223, and they didn't. and which is a flag indicator remember guys have you been listening the intel report for a while uh... we brought this up and repeated in time and again all different points in the industry told us that they knew the stuff was in the wind And the same is true when you see something like this with Wally World. They also are allowed to buy or they will buy if they find something that's a decent price in some way or they make a deal outside the country or inside the country. They will purchase and block. They won't offer it to anybody else. They'll market it themselves and they aren't releasing it like they used to. Traditionally, their policy has always been hey, if they can make quick bucks, turn around fast, they do. They're just interested in moving the merchandise. There'll be more later. That's their logic. Except when they find out there isn't going to be more later and they need to make sure they can service themselves to stay high on the priority list for interest when it comes to people coming back to purchase more things. Oh, that's how it works. Yes, that's how it works. So anyway, we do have a bunch of other stuff that is happening here, but Wally World, $10. a hundred fifteen grand jacket all point we can get more specs on that that would be fantastic guys also a quick note uh... let's see uh... once again for you guys may be turning in the tower that were available last hour as you know carl levin was attacked today in michigan bubble ball yet yet yet carl levin had a super sales done except to be sales would wish that they were willing to spend that kind of money and and use apple pie barely democratic fundraiser democratic event off-slash uh... open house kind of thing now a whole bunch of democrats got together and a bunch of people for asking questions including a young man but what the one report says and a woman became so incensed with the answer that she picked up her piece of apple pie and told mister levin mister levin you need dessert all and of course he screamed immediately it's not kosher my skin is boiling all right now that's just the silver in the uh... you know that just the over they put in the and that was a trade you know vampire you know i'm very bad and bad bad and the non kosher food bar and i'm melting what quite quite quite quite well maybe didn't happen quite like that but i wish it would and they do this is the beginning of a trend soon people all over the country will be deciding that their senators need desert like to be sales used to get a regular basis everyday on his program bob bob bob telegram for you mister sales and you get a cream pie you'll see man look up to be sales can look like an icon thing here especially in michigan guys this was a michigan program originally soupy sales everybody michigan knows who is certainly carl levin so carl should be proud with fact that now is amongst one of the greatest of live television icons available through the fifties sixties seventies that's right who he's our man Anyway, that's what had Carl had happened to him. Apparently they're charging the woman with battery and assault. Oh my goodness, she hit me with a pie. She hit me with a pie. Oh, I am telling you, a pie. Oh, I won't be surprised to hear later. A terror is over on top of the English. Oh, who didn't know if a pie was kosher or not? And the anxiety it created on him. Oh, I am telling you. anyway carl levin looks like the penguin from the middle danny deal with any divvy open when there's a way to remember it he's the wicked evil danny divvy dot a penguin that's exactly what he looks like his motions are all the same black black black and uh... we've got a month till many times including the cobble pot here and the uh... glasses guys i'm sure they work and try to do some damage control like they do with potluck merrimark potluck was further perversion law other another one real quick one mentioned go look at the new p.r. photos do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do you think that if he's like you know the fashion expo you know they all my government for the talk all the people for a makeover in an emergency bus showed up from the a d l send in from holly weird and then all crowd of makeup people came off of all look at him in the first thing they do they laugh when they saw potluck course in the last minute look at the rest of the twisted currently said it's just like san francisco and telling you i've seen this before we got schmuck them all over the place so they went in and they will and broke out the cutters and grinders and chainsaws and when they were done potluck was all new so what's really neat is you can do some before and after before potluck bf and after potluck too the adventure continues and they're pretty funny too because it's obvious that they've been doing damage control and trying to listen in all that's too bad they seem to look like potluck to all of us guys just disgusting greasy and pervert what can i say well the same is true of car 11 so So if you haven't seen him, all you have to do is punch in Danny DeVito's The Penguin Batman movies, really dark and evil. Yep, yep, yep, whatever. And there's Carl the Epidome thereof. I don't know about the flipper fingers, but he could have gloves that make it look like he's got fingers. Anyway, the adventure continues with Apple Pie. The other thing going on here right now, we have, again, as we mentioned, the deployment down there on the border. I want to make sure every hour that we're up, we mention that, and we're kind of off in a little different direction this morning. But arizona-malicia.com, arizona-malicia.com, arizona-malicia.com, that's arizona-malicia.com. Take the time, get up on the site. You'll find there is an email location, arizona-malicia-at-hush-mail.com. arizona militia at hotmail at hush boy did we have hush mail h u f h mail dot com erica marval get it right eventually do anyway uh... if you have things you can donate remember office supplies guys anything and everything will help maybe you got a whole bunch of notepad from another business that out there or something you found somebody else to get rid of it already boxed up in a crate you can take that put it out of the address on it should it to that address and congratulations you helped out with the cause notepads and paper are going to be really really a premium and will be more so is the days pass on if we get into a major conflict all manufactured items specially again man-made manufactured and i don't think the answer the chipmunks are making a thing for us and i know the board beavers and the beavers are out there making dams but that's not for a benefit that's for their anyway If it's man-made, it's got a price. And that means calorie slash time to produce. If we can conserve it, we must. We'll do what we can to expand our program to do that. And we need your help to pitch in. This includes, again, cycling the stuff through to where the troops can use it, especially where they can use it up. If you've got pens you've got, maybe they've got a logo or a company name and there's no good anymore and you've got 4,000 of them, they're going to sit there and dry up on the shelf. If you can, shoot some pens that way. That makes a big difference. Anywhere you turn, there's always a pen in reach. Once the people get them, you spread them around in different locations. That way you're reaching for something and you've got it that works. That's really important. Pencils, of course, don't require any special technology and they don't dry up. Pencils will work forever. So pencils, paper, pens, rubber bands, paperclips. Now you've got a big box of rubber bands you get because you do newspapers. uh... not that there's any newspaper left in the country really working that the last very long time comes anyway uh... technology whatever it is put a box ship it to his Arizona militia dot com though routed and put it to use where it needs to be i want to thank you are a friend uh... mister d for his help this weekend uh... we went make contact with a bunch of the other mechanized unit they do some quick inspections also some uh... communication to decide which way we're going with the uh... certain you know projects as far as as training exercise this fall uh... we will have an artillery class uh... that's going to be uh... documented here pretty soon it can be kind of cool and we're going to share with you this we get a chance to understand some of the heavy stuff that's out there that's in many people's hands But it's also a chance to see how things work, and that's most important, or at least understand how they work and where they're supposed to go. So that's going to happen. Also, again, thank you to the guys for taking the time. It was a mad run around this weekend. No hour was wasted. In fact, there wasn't an hour when we weren't doing something. Even though it wasn't a party on the beach weekend, it was just about as busy with regard to taking care of all of the issues that needed to be dealt with. especially having to do with our mechanized forces we have a new video it's del is not only opening it down the other night it did not get posted it will get posted possibly this evening everything's done it's in the format that's needed and all we have to switch it to another video system which is already in motion one that's done we should be able to plug in and in the new videos to view flicks and to our youtube page they're finished their complete there is no they're going to be mark just got to a point like man i'm not going to find this anymore it's finished but now we just need to get up on page it will we get them uh... start to uh... archive them if you can't get away from all these videos down guys i would recommend if you can do that all we are working on other dvd that may be part of that which is a compilation of the as many of the uh... videos you see on youtube as possible but a nice hard copy from the originals where we can and so we'll do that get those out here as best we can when the time comes Those, again, make great little eight minute, four minute, ten minute training videos where you don't have to feed everybody nonstop. For hour on end they start falling asleep for the data. The ten minute increments are perfect. You can show somebody something, they can read it, you can shut it off, you can go do a review with the people that you're training, the troops. When the time comes it's like, okay, now we're going on to number two and here's number two and away you go. Everybody pay attention, everybody read, everybody listen. and uh... the machine does all the work all you have to do is use the magic clicky clicky finger the pointy index finger to get things done and then everybody else will all higher be put we have and it is better day favor a jump in there sir okay uh... what i wanted to uh... mentioned to people and this is a little bit time sensitive that he's been with what you're saying about office supplies we are on the trailing edge of the back to school special I don't know whether they'll be doing it next week. They've been doing it for three weeks running now so far. And there are some specials that people can work if they scramble quickly. Now these things are selling out fairly quickly. I did the rounds today and visited some of these stores and some of them had inventory and some of them did not. So Office Max right now will offer you spiral wound notebooks. These are 8.5x11s, you know, spiral wound wire up the side. at five cents a piece. All of these are quantity limited. They're all quantity three per customer. But of course you could visit more than once in a day and so on or you and your spouse or all the people that can fit in your car can do this simultaneously. They are offering spiral-wound notebooks at five cents a piece. One dozen number two pencils at ten cents. Packs of 24 crayons. for twenty cents. Those are the ones that I most commonly found sold out already. And packs of filler paper, 100 sheets for one penny each. Okay, now all of those are limit three. So you and everybody who can pack in your car wanders down to office max. You can work these. You're in and out for less than a dollar and a quarter and you have a sack full of three of each of those things. Office Depot has some offers, not as good as Office Max. They are offering a dozen pencils for a quarter and 24 crayons for a quarter. Those are limit three as well. So either of those chains will generally have exposure almost anywhere there are people. These are starting to sell out. The spiral-long notebooks and the filler papers were in good supply, the pencils were in moderate supply, the crayons were sold out at some locations where I visited and in good supply at other locations where I visited. The other thing that I would call people's attention to, and I'm doing all this stuff now instead of on Friday because there's time value to these things. is that Wally World is offering sterile crates. These are the plastic storage crates discounted down to $3 at this point. Now you can recognize these because they're the fair sized ones. They're about the size of the cardboard boxes you get from photocopy paper. And they have circular holes in all the sides and the bottom. Perfect. And those things are, they're offering for $3 apiece. and there is no quantity limit on those. Now they stack quite nicely so that's a way of turning your horizontal storage space into vertical storage space. They're reasonably strong, I've got a few of these things and I'm quite satisfied with them. And I will point out that there is a style of one gallon jug that's kind of squatty. You will see these sometimes eight pounds of powder is sold in these things. Also sometimes deodorized kerosene lamp oil is sold in those. If you get that squaddie style jug, five of those fit perfectly in one of these sterile crates. So you could create a vertical store. You put in five and stack a crate and put in another five and stack a crate. That lets you use vertical space efficiently instead of horizontal space for storage of things. And of course, general other stuff will go in there as well. So $3 apiece, I consider those a no-brainer as well. Do not expect an outfit like Wally to have the same material month to month. So if you decide that this is a good crate, get a whole bunch of them all the same because the next style that Wally carries will not necessarily nest and stack with these properly. So buy a kit of 10 or 20 or whatever all at once. At $3 a piece you can afford to do that and you have a storage module that will serve you well I think. Go ahead. very good and nothing about this guy's this is limited to thank you for bringing us up because we're only going to see this window for a short period of time uh... example you know you mentioned crayons and you know and what are you going to do with crayons guys colors for id marking and for anything colors are so important to interpret you know for it to help people interpret information If you can use it for nothing else in the highlighting or a line like say on a tactical map, let's say that you photocopy a tactical map and you want to show everybody areas of responsibility. crayons are a cheap quick way to do that granted you'll get a member he really bugs a crayon it's nothing more than a wax a paraffin base you don't implement but it doesn't require any special technology crayons typically as long as they're kept you know clean and they're kept uh... from too much heat of their work for your first time every time just like a pencil so you know keep in mind these are tools paper priceless you're gonna learn that you don't write on one side of a piece of paper pretty soon everybody's had to learn this as the ages changed and what's going to happen is unlike the history of the past at least there were other sources for paper and for wrapping things well guys newspapers are dying out so you've got a bunch of interesting uh... crossroads here they're going to take place real quick you can't get things from the grocery store anymore wrapped in volumes of craft paper most of which is usable that's right but that simply isn't done anymore No, been a long time. In fact, Oreos used to jokingly call the Anber News the Anber Fish Wrap. What does that tell you? Birdcage Liner. Yeah, exactly. All the things that we automatically use stuff for. Now, in this case, the writing paper. uh... writing paper behind the wire in a prison environment is priceless guys it is one of the things that people don't think about trying to buy but on the other hand if you want to help a prisoner outer person you're writing one of the best thing that you can do is to uh... make a point of always shipping a few extra sheets of paper in the letter just write a little squiggle of something on them love you dearest up in the corner lupin on the lower part of the paper and that way those extra sheet the paper get in and don't be surprised if you're not going to see him again you will with a somebody you know with the person you wrote with his his writing on them writing right back to you i made a point of doing that with the others to waste initially i would have tried to make sure that the person i wrote back i always use the paper that they used but then i thought well we have a subby novel which only a little bit little uh... industry here how many people we have you know how many people are connected where there is uh... i would use paper that other people sent to write another person that already been writing in sent papers before uh... this is critical uh... because also kind of you know demonstrated no you're not the only one and everybody pitching in many hands make polite work make sure that you uh... check who you're sending what do you don't you don't want some stranger to get the letter that uh... file is in the in the right yeah we're looking to still operational security applies content there So let's not do anything too strange. Let's make sure we get it in the right place at the right time and sterilize. Either Mr. Scissors or 4, or you tear the section off. There's a number of things that we get. Or just black pen and squiggle, squiggle, squiggle, squiggle, and angle, squiggle, and this, squiggle, and whatever time you're done, you block it out. Ideas. The ideas just come up with solutions. Writing materials, information, technology like this is priceless. It does not require batteries. So consider looking at and picking up what you can now. No, you're not going back to the public pool system, but you are going into the school of hard knocks and combat operations and you'll be going in prepared. I'll you make it be reminded as well that you can expect the government school system to break down and if it doesn't break down you won't want to send your kids there anyway just from homeschooling point of view you're going to need some of these materials get them now they don't spoil we're not going to go bad on the shelf no they're not going to have a green and fuzzy unless you make them so wet that you've got problems anyway exactly uh... what they want uh... interestingly enough here to get you can believe military used to make these have no pads of have pens papers a writing kit uh... ink holding your dependent you know the system what euro is made you guys should be building the same thing all by the way in with the goodies anytime you do anything put other goodies in there if you're going to do a dry like administrator stationary pack go get yourself some rock hard hard candy of some kind and double or triple pack packet repack it and put that in amongst writing supplies that way no matter what you get there's some food item with whatever your shipping always even for a snack thing like that the hard candy last a good long time need i remind you of something called carbo hydrate supplements Anybody ever open up those 44 pound cans of all lemon drops or lime drops or strawberry drops or actually cherry, forgive me cherry, lemon, lime, cherry, and they were orange, very rare. I haven't heard about any of those, I've heard about them. Oh my goodness, you open those up and it's like a 44 pound can of American sweet death. They were very well done, very high quality candy. Guys, you can do the same thing with any hard candy, but seal it up in another seal and meal bag. Put that into a canister that is not compromiseable under any conditions, and then put that in your stationery kit. Pack it up solid too. Don't just leave it in your space. Don't let it crack, crack, crack, or rip, or rip, or rip, or rip. No, that's not how you want it. Pack it in solid. take advantage of every square inch of space. When you're packing this stuff, remember, pack it like a jigsaw puzzle. In fact, make it so it is. It won't necessarily all fit right back into the box if you don't do it right. The idea is to come up with a system whereby you can take advantage of every available square inch of space that is provided. Remember, space and volume and weight matters, especially to our tactical support and strategic support troops. People have to move all this stuff. When you stack up all of this stationery stuff and you have it sitting on the shelf, you might keep your eye out this holiday season for those metal tints that sometimes German cookies and crackers and such come in because those fit just fine and are an excellent way of storing paper, for instance. or watch the resale shops. It's a good point there because the tins are perfect and you can seal them up. Oh, if you want to dampen the sound in there so things don't shake around, here's another idea. Grab those small packets of No Name Brand tissue paper. and pack them in there amongst everything flat and solid as many as you can when you seal it shut. Don't make it so it bulges but make it so that it firmly secures and seals everything in there. Any time you have to use a volume expander, remember if it's cardboard or paper that you've used it's going to be used for other things. At the very least it's fire starter. Anything that you can put in there, try to make it combustible. Try to make it clean and combustible. Plastics burn, but they're not your best first choice. However, if you can make it with something that's clean and combustible as a filler, it can be used for other processes later. It can be made into little shipping cardboard boxes. It can be made into other objects that people have to improvise, adapt, and overcome to build. But little ideas make for big solutions later on in the time comes. Now if you're putting together a clerical package and you're looking to fill some space in the box along with spiral-on notebooks and pencils and things like that, don't forget the little cheap pencil sharpeners of course. Those are not currently on sale, but they're not terribly expensive. It could keep your eyes open. But you might want to include a box or two of candles in there. who yes i think quite like being able to see to assist one and ever throw in a seal a meal pack of matches might as well make sure you can get it top to bottom make sure you've got fire starter make sure you got the candles everything else squared away and everything work out just fine with time comes so anyway are beginning also subject one other comment the uh... special that was reported earlier while a world uh... nine millimeter that was federal or i'm sorry again The brand on the 9mm special at Wally World, 115 grain jacket at hollow points, $10 a box, that is Federal. Federal ammunition, well it should be brass cased and non-corrosive. There you go. If they have a theory that's good stuff. You never know who's putting what brand name on what nowadays, but in theory that's good stuff. It'll work just fine. It may just be in a region, it may just be an area deal. all we can find out more as we go but again this is the heads up guys if you see it grab it uh... one of the considerations is that blue berman which is already talked about by the way discontinuing your switching out of the nine not that they can afford to do that for a time soon it's like any of time and different depression uh... not be katie the thing is that they don't have the ability to uh... change out here if they want to or they can try to but it'll only be a limited form of the nine will still but will still stand service So, if they were to do a hard switchover, that would require that they let a bunch of contracts, probably, to U.S. manufacturers, and that's not part of the program right now. Yeah, exactly. So, this is an interesting deal. If you find it, guys, check it out. Again, for our people who are listening, go, what ammo deal? What ammo deal? Hold on. In our chat room, post it again. If we can post any more particulars to go with it, do that. That way, anybody coming in or anybody who's there right now, may come in late. We'll know what's going on. 9mm, Parabellum ammunition, 50 round boxes, I would assume. Federal Ordnance is the label maker and it is 115 grain jacketed hollow point. Should be non-crosive, boxer primed. We'll find out. It might be. We're Dan. You can never know. It could be a special contract and they've let it slide sideways. That has happened in the past. It will happen again. So let's just make sure that we keep track of that as it develops. In the nine especially guys, remember if all else fails, defense and training ammunition. If you decide you don't like the way it's performing after you get it, grab some real quick, take it out, test fire it, see what it does. If you're satisfied with it, buy yourself a whole bunch of it and look at it as nothing but, if you're worried about it, look at it as range training ammunition that you can then cycle the brass in for reloading. If this stuff proves out properly, if it's proper federal ammunition, Then slide this in and sideline the Winchester White Box for training purposes. Because the White Box is the stuff that we have found in the past to be highly variable in the powder charge. Exactly. Another quick here, this is communication. This is Monday, but we have BK with us, so if you're wondering, oh, this is the wiring of a tape. No, you're not. This is live. And BK has stopped in and visited here. I'm a logistics hand, but especially with arms, and it was mentioned in the chatroom, and I made sure I pulled this up. classic arms dot u.s. classic arms dot u.s. w w w dot classic arms dot u.s. w w w dot classic arms dot u.s. they have uguls law vnsks these are with the spigot grenade launcher for those who are not familiar with what that is don't cut that off the weapon don't take it off the weapon remember that spigot launchers require nothing more than a specialized blank round to launch the uh... grenade or the flare or whatever uh... the only thing your members do not over pressure and do not overweight whatever it is you're watching uh... remember guys it was made for a certain spec in dimension with regard to the rifle grenade or flare of this is consistently maintained by the manufacturers the dimension is standard for the spigot launcher same as with him seven for the u.s. of military rifles and consistent for global global rifle grenade you know config configuration The S-CAS is not a priority for everybody, but a lot of you have S-CASs you're already committed to. You like the rifle, you're familiar with it. The U-Goes build a beautiful weapon, and apparently they got a bunch of these. They got some very good condition for $299.95. Oh, thank goodness it's not $300. It's only $299.95, BK. Okay. well if they have to play by ten thousand of them in the number of money we're saving on the differences let me get more of the whole nickel in a company we have ten thousand yeah so anyway three dollars for the standard uh... very good they go to very good condition and then the uh... excellent virtually with all the goodies everything attached the mag the uh... f k stryper kwan stripper clip pouch uh... which is in leather by the way i think it's rather interesting uh... plus It looks like a cleaning jag about I can see. A few other things are tacked in there with the kit for a whopping total of $329.95. Read that $330 even. That's a lot easier for us to figure out. Anyway, the SKS, if you need it, classicarms.us, classicarms.us, classicarms.us, beautiful firearm, it's a tack driver. uh... i've used them any many times will continue to do so in the future and uh... have great confidence in the design itself i've never had a significant malfunction with an s k s i've seen every variation malfunction with the air that you could possibly imagine some you probably can't and some we just couldn't figure out we actually just end up throwing hands in the air and will widget with an air fifteen until health reasons over guys And we venture, in one case we sent a colt back to the factory and said, don't worry about sending it back, just get us the money to replace it. Because that has happened in the past. Well, in theory, if you have one that's cranky and one that works side by side, you should be able to swap parts until eventually you eliminate, do it simply by pure elimination. That's right. Swap the entire upper and see if the malfunction moves with that. swap other pieces of the lower and see if the malfunction moves with that. Sooner or later the malfunction is going to cross over. You'll say, aha, a little gremlin is hanging on this piece. Exactly. So if you don't have, or it continues to be that kind of a problem, no matter what's taking place, there's something wrong with the mechanical dimensions of whatever they've put together. And that's why even with the right parts, it's not working. So anyway, the S-cast, I've never seen that problem. There are parts that you should put on the shelf for spares. Remember that if you see a spare part kit laying around anywhere, grab it. No matter what rifle, not just the S-cast, but for your AKs, your AIR 15s, there's a lot of good stuff laying around for the STG 58, slash, FNFALs. There's a whole pile of HK91 parts laying around, guys. And I mean a whole pile. So that's another thing that needs to be taken care of. Anyway, just ideas, and thanks to the chairman for bringing it up because the SCASs and other arms are available. There's some 303 I understand too. We'll find out more about that in a minute. Just had a chance to look it up yet. Anything more BK? Those are the things that I wanted to bring up as time limited items. Very good. Stationary specials, tagged for the back to school crowd, and of course the plastic sterile crates at WALL-E. And somebody else brought up the 9mm ammunition at WALL-E. Excellent. And again, we'll do what we can to find out more about that. If somebody can do a photo essay, that would be kind of nice, just to show everybody what we're looking at and what to look for on the shelf. and then go from there that's out well area very upset if they see using camera haven't stopped me but that they really got upset when i did that one no i wouldn't be ammunition shelter beginning to empty out that's not some pictures of the past secret it was on the web if you take a picture inside walling world you're showing the secret of the business Heaven forbid that should happen. Well, they went around and photographed probably Myers or whatnot to do their original studies of how to lay out a storist. Now they're very, very paranoid about anybody else doing it to them. Right, exactly. Oh yeah, in fact that's exactly what they did over the years. And they're just worried somebody else might think the same way when the time comes. As if anybody who wanders in is just going to whip a million dollars out of his pocket to set up a super chain, but that doesn't change paranoid irrational anxieties. It's Ronnie World instead of Wally World. Ronnie World? Oh, we meant no. They don't call it Wally World anyway. They call it Wally World. Actually, you know what's funny? And just on that note with Wally World, Walmart. I remember a company called Kmart. Well, that's where they got the idea for a lot of what they did. In fact, pretty much all of what they did, except Walmart, is today where Kmart was 25 and 30 years ago and was originally the SS, guys, those of you who don't know who SS Kresge is, that was major money here in Michigan with the five and dimes. That's where they all came from, BK, the five and dime stores, which now, of course, are dollar stores. It tells you something about the devaluation of our currency, doesn't it? Yeah, some of them are getting to be dollar and a quarter stores. In fact, that's really creeping in everywhere because in order to be able to keep merchandise on the shelf and because of the devaluation of currency, it's shifting. So that is another thing to watch. If you see something and it's available and it's still a dollar and it's like, man, that should be more and you've seen it for more somewhere else, chances are you should pick spares up and just put them on the shelf. I do. I'll give you an example. I got one spot that's still got tools, socket sets and other tools and nobody else is carrying them for done, nobody. and he's got the last little watering hole left and progressively i've been pulling every set of sockets out of there that i can simply because it's nice to have those in all of our tactical vehicles of federal still get those that kind of sport tools but they're not at the dollar price dollar-a-piece anymore right anyway to where you go anywhere don't go in place on the grid people have another caller who we have hd and a c all day with a few watch your background because you're certain backwater but go ahead and we're getting a recycle of your from your speakers there we go big eight became a stick around or you gotta go uh... i'm not in any rush there you go stay where we are and a single editor our coaches county commander sent me a harsh mail saying that i'm proud of it the thirteenth strangely enough he spotted enemy on south side of the line i'm still trying to get details as to what type of armored vehicle it was but he did confirm that it was on the south side therefore it was enemy bad guys are upping the ante they're bringing armor up within sight of our border when they're not supposed to be within three miles of the line piece of armor wasn't support of a group of fifty who were actively engaged in bringing the drugs across the board The smugglers who were being supported by the enemy troops actually did cross the border, come north, and several of them were caught thanks to our unit reporting their position through the Border Patrol and then tracking them. Further, the Cochise County commander informed me that they were thanked by the Cochise County Sheriff's Office and the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office for providing tactical overwatch because our guys were better armed than any of the deputies were. In support of this operation, there were several of the Cochise County members carrying their typical tactical carbines, but one guy was equipped with a 50 BMG, so had he wanted to take out this armor, he had the capability of doing so. But Cochise County Sheriff's Office and the cecra's county sheriff's office to bring in helicopters and bring in extra people and they did catch these people who did not engage armored vehicle but i felt that it was important to let you all know that the enemy has company up the entry in the arboring armor to the border what are the all those of the npc or something i'm still trying to get confirmation from the commander he told me that was armored didn't give me details i have sent him a follow-up message i will find out what type of armor it was but he did not say. I got the impression from the way he talked about it that it was tactical armor. It was an armored car or BMP type device of some type. But I don't even know if it has road wheels or regular wheels or if it has tracks or not. So we really don't know. Okay. It's possible that the guys at the far end are not up to speed on identification, in which case you might send them a specific list of questions. how many actual uh... what's uh... you know what the spacing that kind of stuff that's exactly what i've already said well i'm still waiting for a fly on that but like everybody else they all have a job i can't get timely information or time responses to my questions i'm trying to get that i thought that's what what's a note this information has come up this is not uh... maybe this is confirmed this was one of our county commanders i have no reason to doubt his observational capabilities also uh... as you may recall from last week we are going to conduct a survey of a potential tactical airfield between now and the four leaders are constant that we will conduct from the night through the thirteenth of september i'm talking with the three-point leader he is uh... already established location where he will put the f o b and he's going to be putting the finishing touches on the arrangement private landowner for access to the airfield so we're gonna have an airfield it looks like we still need to have our air operations officer take a look at it make sure that we're not and doing something stupid because we don't know how aircraft i'm not an aircraft i'm gonna bring aircraft out there he's going to give a side of the thumbs up at the thumbs down as to whether or not we can actually use this but we do have access to it we're gonna nail that down and get our people out there for a look see uh... also uh... we could receive a combination of ammunition we're very grateful for that anybody else that wants to send us more i guarantee you we will put it to good use our boys are out in the field everyday now there is a unit in the field on the border somewhere uh... we've been getting reports that there will be armored units from the u.s. military or national guard deploying to the border we think that these are just that rumors keep in mind that they sent us five hundred national guardsmen to arizona that would be one-third of the number that were sent here two years three years ago they've sent three thousand to the border and most of those guys out of those three thousand ended up either washing cars outside of the dp stations or making coffee inside of the bp stations very very few of them actually saw the border most of those for either engineers who are building the fence and when armed and they only built the fence when the mexicans were chasing them away trying to steal their their vehicles and a few that were in the entry identification teams back in two thousand seven were issued rifles but they were not issued ammunition which is why in january two thousand seven one of the i'd he's runoff observation post by mexican military were armed and actually did have a niche so our goal by some magical confluence of events and the proper alignment of the planet into the mercury in uranus and all that nice stuff happens we actually do see miracle miracles At National Guard troops on the border, we are almost absolutely certain that they won't have any ammunition. There will be fewer of them this time, if there are any at all. So we will establish observation posts of our own where we can provide overwatch for the National Guard troops that actually do get down to the border. We will make absolutely certain that those boys and those observation posts know where our ROPs are to watch them. And we'll make absolutely certainly know that we have coffee at all times and that we keep extra magazines loaded and stacked right next to the coffee pot. So we're not going to leave these guys out there in the lurch. We're not going to leave them out there with no ammo. If they want to run someplace and grab ammo, they'll know where to go. Back to you, Mark. If I recall correctly, the stories that I heard from that last deployment where they were not only not issued ammunition but inspected and forbidden from having magazines or ammunition. That's correct. But, as you all know, when it goes dark at night and people start running off of their observation posts, if they don't have a place to run, things get a lot... and a lot more uncomfortable than if they know exactly where to run to grab ammo well if they're there for the purpose of filling out lots and lots of paperwork than every once in a while they might need to borrow a paperweight and a uh... right or a rectangular paperweight would be ideal even in the britain wind we're not we're not offering to give them our magazine just don't tell them where we keep them well say okay we're stuck right next to the copy pot just in case you're interested and interesting after two actually with a fall out of our pockets history right here well the last time around remember they had to retreat from a position and this time around we need to be ready with a militia unit just over on the next ridge literally over watching them more than one would be ideal couple lpop's working be very obvious that you're there to keep an eye on the national guard to make sure they're safe and even do a patrol everyone's wild walk up the high guys say you do and notice you don't have a hammer mags don't worry run across the little valley here up that little region right there where you see that other uh... position we get all the mags and emily need if it looks like your life's threatened and otherwise you just run behind the nice militia fellows and will take care of the problem for you because you guys can do jack or squat you know that we have the race we have the resources to send a decent after the once they give him hot child want to so we don't have we don't have to wait at a week and i thought now exactly how it's a good work over yet or we have cold peps a caller cold-known in brand pop and uh... some food that you want and then that you make sure you're doing another real basis in doing better than the administration is and it runs it in especially can use my mic and you can everything squared away so it's more military than the military is now there you go now This gets better. If we get more volunteers, we can have more observation posts to overwatch the National Guard and make sure they stay safe. So right now we have the resources to do one or two, but if we get more volunteers, all y'all out there need to be spreading the word. If we get more volunteers and more donations of funds and equipment and food and all the other nice stuff, we can do more. So right now, we're starting to find ourselves spread a little thin because Well, we're trying to do more than we originally planned to do. We didn't really plan to have a third FOB this far over, but we need to put it there because that's where the airfield is. So if we want to have control of our own aircraft, we have to do the airfield, which means we've got to spread a little bit thinner. More volunteers are needed. We've got some folks from out of state who are inbound right now. We are hooking them up with units that are on the ground, and we are putting them into the place where they can do the most good. Very good. We are at the top of the hour by the way guys. We're going to have to sign off here in a minute. We're going to hear the music. BK and H2G stay where we are because we're going to join in closing together. I knew it would be there somewhere because we're right at the top. We've got Spike putting a nail through the head of the new world order coming up right behind us the next hour here guys. Let's do this. All you guys take the counterpart. God bless the Republic. Yes, to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march. We are on the march. May and night. Ooh-rah, thank you, gentlemen. You have very good work. Keep up the good work. We're going to remember BK Quartermaster Friday. HD, you're going to keep us up to speed while it's happening down there, right, sir? Ooh-rah. 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