Mark Koernke discussed gun control measures, the hourglass technique used by federal agencies to suppress the firearms industry, and historical parallels to the Stamp Act and pre-Revolutionary War conditions. He analyzed how the ATF and government bureaucrats use arbitrary enforcement against gun dealers and importers, citing examples of SKS rifles and carbine imports being blocked or delayed. Koernke emphasized the need for militia communications infrastructure (Liberty Net and Possum Net), warned of imminent civil conflict, and drew connections between current government overreach and the founding era, arguing that a Christian revival similar to the American Revolution period would be necessary. He took a call from George discussing gun bans and FFL dealer suppression, and concluded with announcements about upcoming meetings, fundraising needs, and military surplus products.
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We've got to have the technology up and online now. It has to be in place. You've got to be using it, and you've got to test it. So they're doing all of the above and that and more, I would say. So, by the way, we have a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday. A meeting at the restaurant on Sunday. Please call in your meals. You still have three hours left. It's 6.08 Eastern Time. You've got plenty of time to still give them a ring. Let the cooks know what you're going to be consuming or what you'd like to consume. What they'll do is they'll take your order. That way they can pull everything and have everything prepped beforehand so they don't have to do it last minute. Let's get them home early. These guys worked during the holiday weekend when they could have been off because they volunteered their time. to cook and to serve our friends that are part of the uh... patriot effort large complex lot of bodies take care of and that's a lot of money that otherwise to be put it as part of the bill that goes towards the patriot effort through a donation time that's pretty darn good anyway it is a beautiful sunny yet political closing out the day here bad guys are in motion across uh... the state of michigan everybody's keeping an eye on them and in fact uh... for the end of the work week. We are still busy working. Everybody is across the whole of southern Michigan here September 17th. Second year of Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America. And that's the year 2010. Old Earth Calendar. And as we know, hey, clock's ticking down guys. First of all, before we go any farther, and you know I'm gonna rub this in, possum net and liberty net, guys. This is coming up and it's coming up hot and heavy now that with our signal communications and with the successes we've seen, we need to continue to expand on these projects. You guys know what needs to be done. Now don't laugh at the bad guys. I mean, come on, they don't know any better. They're stuck with whatever the purchasing agent, the scammer was able to shove down the management's throat, so to speak, and that mostly is from Washington. So when they get caught with stuff like this and they get caught with egg on their face in general as far as what's happening, It's not like you don't know where they are now. Come on. It's a given. It's not a guess. Communications with regard to being able to talk to the planet, not just locally, not just to your team members and your fire teams and your squads, but being able to talk to the planet. That's strategic communications. And also just for monitoring communications, what's happening, to find out what's going on around the countryside. Well, LibertyNet, this Saturday night, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., on 3950 plus or minus regular shortwave, that's Liberty Net, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday night, to that, remember, 10 p.m. to Sunday morning, 2 a.m. 3950 regular shortwave plus or minus. Also, remember, if we're busy there, in other words, if that frequency is taken for whatever reason, then go up the dial to 3960 plus or minus and experiment. Play with the variable Reistat. and you'll amazingly enough find what you're looking for, the Liberty Net. Then the Possum Net from 2 to 5 a.m. Sunday morning, this will overlap with the Liberty Net, 2 to 5 am on 3840. We hit it about 3843 because of propagation and bounce right here around southeastern Michigan, so you can give you pretty well a peg right there, 3843. However, again, scan up and down the dial if for whatever reason something is really busy or propagation is really horrid. They may go up or down the dial to end up with a better signal to work off. You will not miss this because they'll be talking about Patriot subjects, both on the Liberty Net and on the Possum Net. If you are not going to broadcast, that's not a problem. You can listen with your transceiver, guys. and you at least can put it up online, make sure that you follow instructions, make sure you've got an antenna hooked up or you're going to blow components. It's that simple. If that load doesn't have anywhere to go, if you key up the mic by accident or intent, you're not going to be happy with the bill that comes later when you have to fix the rig. So don't do that. Make sure that you've got a wire, you've got a line hooked up. Understand what it is that's required. If you haven't pulled your equipment out of the box, shame on you. How do you know it's going to work when you need it? Get it up, get it online, and at least monitor. Passively monitor and listen. That makes all the difference in the world. And you're on a progressive learning curve after that. There's a lot of bells and whistles and dials on most of those $3,000, $4,000, and $5,000 rigs you bought. that you're going to have to understand. And if you don't, you're going to screw up at a critical moment when you expected that equipment to keep you alive. Make sure that doesn't happen. I heard a beep. Who do we have? You got me, Mark. Hey, George, jump in there, sir. Yeah, I just, let's, I wanted to publish you in gun ban for a second here and let's look at a reality check. Oh, how do they think they could have sat without putting a lid on it? There isn't enough. I think the only reason- The only reason they're doing this is for arbitrary enforcement. What will happen is, just like we've seen in the past but on a massive scale, when they want to hit somebody with something, what they'll be doing in step one is attacking the importers and the manufacturers. That's going to be the key first. If this was 20 years ago, we'd have had 50,000 to 60,000 FFLs out there. But we don't have that now, do we? No. How many FFLs are left in service? Less than 10,000? Yeah, we've dropped down even around here. Now, the point is, what they're going to do is, remember, it's hourglass technique. This is how the Communists worked in Russia and how they work and how the Fabians work in their bureaucracy. What they're going to do, and remember, I've been touching on this for the last week, but let's go back to Gun Control Act 1968 when 1967 was rolling around. In 1967, when all this stuff was being pushed, they said, oh George, don't worry about a thing because the way we're going to write this, the FFL dealer will be able to stand up proudly at his door when the ATF shows up and he's going to put his hand out and go, ATF? i have the authority here cuz i have a wampum piece from the big big big grandfather in washington and he's a first one of the fun shiner and for as long as the water flow i will have strength in my big ffl store and you will be lonely against me and will listen to my big word on kawanka and the characters of the person yeah i write your shitting frank bob bob bob bob bob bob okay was trying to resist you happen originally it is written this way guys that if the for instance and even brag this up and even the bn rated dimwits in the air a push this trite to well you know what the ffl dealer thinks that the uh... that the a t f is making list of names off of the guns that a gun up the four four seven threes you can play stop eighty f man you have to leave my promises right now all you have they might even do that in about all fifteen minutes later you're going to hear political chief inspector of your back all the back on fire are district nine uh... we're pulling your ffl and uh... we're shutting your start on seven people over there right now we understand that you are it work interfering with our agent activity high all-white about the big big kahuna in washington said for as long as some blow and as long as as wind showing Oops, you know, kind of got the words wrong. That was intentional, not accidental. We have a treaty. Oh, that's not a good one. Uncle Wonka, Uncle Ooh. So, my point, I agree with you. I understand what you're saying, but the thing is, number one, choke point one is, and they just did this. Now, you know what, I'm going to tell you, George, a year ago, Remember when we were talking about doing the upper AR-15 receivers in 545? Remember that? Yeah. We did three companies that started working on the projects. Then what happened is a bunch of these characters, oh I'm in the know George, look at my elbows rubbing yours, hey George, there's going to be a bunch of these garands and carvings, a million of them coming in. It might cut the market on the other stuff. You might want to hold back. All these characters rather than moving forward with the project, one person did. The other two listened to these characters. I even had conversations with them on the phone about this. I said okay, they said oh. you know i got a good authority is going to be a million grand the carvings coming in the country said who's in charge when they want who's in charge all will are you will lie there to make their they've got all the paperwork that really do you remember front line out of chicago and said well yeah i thought what happened to front line out of chicago all well all their stuff with on the dock four million dollars worth and they were put out of business to the locked all this stuff up on the dock I said, yeah, you remember Frontline that used to be out of Chicago? They're not in business anymore. So, here's the thing. You let all these people in this last year, I already knew about this thing with a million carbines and garands and I told everybody the same thing. I said, guys, you're dealing with the Clintonistas or in this administration. The Obamaite is worse than the Clintonistas in all respects, but only because as a meat puppet, whoever's manipulating him was even more overt with what they're doing than when the Clintonista meat puppets were in place. Okay? So guess what? They let them do all the paperwork. My God, you know what kind of BS you got to go through for those weapons? Okay, now think about it. They did all the paperwork. Oh, and they paid all their fees. And they were so short because they paid all their fees. And they did all the goodies and they danced on their noggin and they rubbed their tummy and they twitched their legs and they acted, you know, re-laglectic. And when they were all done, they said, we canceled your order. Now the only good thing I would say about this is at least this time they've been I think maybe they're listening because you know one of the things they were you know we were watching for what they would normally do George is they'll let them get the guns and what would what do you think it would cost for a million grams and carbines? What would the paper be on that? If they got them for $10 apiece how much money would they be? Yeah you're still talking $10 million. Yeah so we know they didn't get them for $10 right? No they didn't get them for $100? Probably. Now what's $100 times 1 million rifles? Yeah, now we're really getting to the big one. Yeah, think about the money that was moving here and was ready to move. Now think about this. And let's say they got them for $100. And I would say they probably got them for $89 to $100 apiece, or $69, or $29.95, or whatever. We'll say $100 apiece. That would have been a $100 million note in loan that somebody would have made to get those guns over here. What they did in the past in the 90s is they let everybody put their money out, get their stock on a ship, they got their stock over here to the loading dock, they offloaded it at the port of entry, and all of a sudden there was this guy with the clipart saying, hey, I'm sniddly weasily bureaucrat, how you doing? Oh hi, how you doing? Hey, how long it take for me to get my stuff here? Well, I'm Snilly Weasley Bearcat and by the way, the Batfaggots here said that we're gonna have to inspect everything. What do you mean? You had it inspected there and quarantine's got it for 30 days and you guys were inspecting it there. What do you mean what respect do you need? Oh, sir, we've got a long list of other people to inspect first, but when we get to your stuff, you'll know and we inspect it. Snivelling weasily the rat bureaucrat that I am. Can you picture him with the weasily face, with the long nose, with the beady eyes, with the clipboard, with the buck teeth, going, pees, pees. Anyway, that rat. informing that, well, and he might be looking down on his, you know, he might, while he's talking, he might be patting his wallet or he might pat the back of his pocket and go, well, unless certain things are done, it'll probably be eight months before we could get to your cargo, because we got these other people we're screwing, I mean, we're inspecting too. And so what they did is, now think about it, George, if it was just $1 million, while the product is on the dock, what's happening to the interest and to your loan payment? After two months, what's happening to your loan and your loan payments? After three months, you're out of business. You see, because, well, your logic was, and this is where they get really screwed up. There was an old math formula. Remember those $56 SKS's? Oh man, we love those. Midwest Ordnance right here. I know the guys personally, known them for years. Fat Faggots have harassed them left and right whenever they can to screw with them, and it's arbitrary. Arbitrary and capricious activity. Well these guys had so many SKS's stacked up in a warehouse that's the size of a football stadium that you couldn't walk through their warehouse. They paid $11 a piece for those SKS's. That was the price brand new in the box. $11 a piece per rifle. That's why they could sell them. And when they sold them for $56 weren't they making a profit? Yeah, I think they were. Yeah, that's 400%. That's a healthy profit. Who would complain about that? Do you know the Bat Faggots first attacked them because they said, and this is true, I'm telling you a story that most people don't know from behind the industry here. They said, oh no, no, no, no, you've got to do that. You're supposed to sell the Bat Faggots said this, and the state, and actually the state tried to do the same thing. They said, well, you've got to sell these guns for $300 apiece. And the guy looked and said, why? Well, because that's what we feel they're worth. He says, well, that's not what I feel they're worth. I paid $11 for them. I'm going to sell them for $56. I want to get rid of them. I don't want to hang on to them. I got to, I get it. Like I said, they got a bank note tied up into this stuff. So when they sold them for $56, every time they sold one, they paid for four or five rifles, didn't they? Yeah. So the sooner they got that out of there, after they got, say, you know, like one quarter to one fifth of the gun sold, wasn't the rest profit after that? Wow, and that was a really nice profit if you bought a million of those carbines, which is what they did by the way. They had pretty close to a million of them. Now that's just the carbines. Now George, think about this. I brought this number up years ago in the old Intel report. We were in Republic Radio, remember RRI. How many AKs came into this country? See, if those SKS were coming in at $56, Think of when the AKs were at their premium and they went for $149.95. How about the AKs for $98 at one time? Exactly. Think about it. Now my point is, for that price, what were they... I know what they were paying for the AKs too, guys. We've never talked about, I mean $27.95 to $50 a rifle's what they were paying. and 27 was the low end if you bought double the normal quantity. The reason all these guys had a big chunk at the same time, there was a package deal the communist Chinese did every time. And so they didn't have to negotiate because they didn't have a good command of the English language and they didn't understand American business. So they dumped this stuff on the market and of course Big Brother at this end figured, oh this we all they're gonna, you know, the average American will be screwed out of so much. They'll have so much revenue they can collect off the taxes because they might get it for $11, but they'll charge $300 a rifle over the AKs. They would charge Velma prices, you know, because the AKs, remember the Velma was cut off, but they let them bring all these Chinese AKs in. And they argued that, well, you're supposed to sell those AKs for $500 apiece. Nope, I'm gonna sell them for, like you said, $98. I don't want to get stuck with a warehouse full of these things." Instead, they went out amongst the unwashed, us and the rest of history. That was a miscalculation. When people say, oh, they know this and they don't know, that was a gross miscalculation because their logic was the greed factor that they assumed would be there would also be what would undo the arms industry. In other words, if you say, no, I've got it for $11, but I'm going to charge $300, then they'd be sitting on how many weapons, because how many fewer weapons would have been sold. Now, granted, you sell one rifle and you pay for a whole bunch of others, but the problem is when you had it at $56, and this is the thing that they don't want to talk about, too. The companies that did that, that sold them for $56, took their money, kept their profit, took the money they initially invested, and went back and did it again. And then they did it a third time. Look at all those SKS's that came in that are floating around somewhere. And you know most of the original owners don't have them now. That doesn't mean a bunch of them don't. But a lot of the original owners decided that they wanted to play with another rifle. So that rifle went to someone else and then went to someone else. And now nobody knows where it is. Yeah, I know that part of it. That's the argument I understand you're giving. Like we have a lot of them. The problem is we have a whole world of enemies. There's our problem. And yes, to do this, they've got to put boots on the ground and create a lot of confusion. I think the Mexico thing, if we map it out, is the big issue. That's going to be their toe in the door. The Chinese are already on the ground. I don't have to worry about how many Chinese are there, but the Chinese are already there influencing Mexico heavily, who controls the other end of that pan-Texas highway down in Mexico. China. Who would have been running the whole blasted thing? China and Spain. There you go. There's two of our enemies right there. Don't make any mistake about it. Spain has visions of grandeur just like it did when it was with the conquistadores many years ago. I know that. I know that well here. You escalated. You was here. Exactly. No. If you look at our Western frontier and you look at the battlefield, their logic is that very quickly they could escalate a series of actions and create enough confusion that they can start telling everybody, oh, you just need to disarm because you've got to save ourselves from filling the blank. Well, most everybody that's got weapons, including grandmas and grandpas and moms and dads and young kids, that I never, and I'll be honest even myself, I thought it would take right up until when they got hit in the head for them to wake up and I've got people that respond every day and the most common thing that happens George is this and this happened yesterday I'm at downtown I won't say where I'm downtown and this woman comes up and she goes hi Mr. Corn Key how you doing Mark? Oh I'm fine. Mark you know my husband's got this 45 weapon that uses a lot of ammo and I don't know what you'd call it but it takes a it has a drumming thing and I need a bunch of 45 ammo where can I get it? and I reached into my pocket and I pulled up my quarter pager how to find ammunition thing that I'd done. It's got all the addresses for all the web pages and numbers for all of our favorite gun companies. I said, well ma'am, I'll tell you what, this is what you do. Go to amaleman.com and see if they have 45 ACP and if they don't go to AimSurplus and if they don't go right on down the list, but you're gonna have to shop around. And so even as I spoke, going back to her store, she turned around and by the time I went back and stopped in there real quick for a second, she had already ordered nine cases of ammo. I think I did my part yesterday if I did nothing else. But if you were to talk to that person, you would have no clue that the first words out of her mouth the other day was revolution. Again, this is a person, if they have lost this person who has paid her taxes for 40 years plus of her working time, she has been around as long as I have, but all her life she has paid her taxes, all her life she expected she did everything right, all her life she followed orders, and guess what? Now she has known that all of her life she has been betrayed. They can't win that person back. They aren't going to win me back. They are not going to win you back, George. So all of what? They're going to try and puff up and they're going to try to be stupid. It's all they have left. Cliff apes like this have no choice but to go stupid. They're a box of rocks. They're the dull Crayolas in a pencil drawer full of dull pencils. Scary or still, you know what I mean? They're really dull. They're the dull butter knives in the steak drawer, steak knife drawer. Okay, another example. And the problem is that they're all puffed up because they've gotten away with a little, but they're about to get hammered. Kind of like what's happening here. Everybody right now is just loaded up and just sitting there staring at them like a six-wheel vehicle right now across the road and down the road from them. There's people staring out their windows just sitting there zeroed on that target right now. And if it looked like it was going to get serious, the problem is they wouldn't be moving anywhere. That's just the attitude people have right now. There's a level of disgust. The veneer is moving. Everything is moving. Motion is still taking place. But you know, I liken it to it. It's like it's Going through the motions is all that's happening right now. The reality of what's going on is actually sinking in across the board and there's nothing that's going to fix it. We just had this, let's go to another litmus test here. The republicats thought that they could play the, oh look, we're the republicans, those democrats are the problem. And what just happened to the GOP with one of the election primaries here? Yeah, they're even... yeah, no. They just got their... they got their rumpus handed to them on two separate platters. And in fact, then they started the, oh, we're not going to support that person because she's not with the click. Really? Okay, well, we don't need you. Oh, no, no, wait a minute. We didn't say we'd leave. No, no, we want you to leave. Yeah. Why do you think we voted? And this is the part. Let's add the rest of this. When she said that the other day, and it rocked the boat big time, what they didn't understand is it should be said like this. Why do you think we voted your sorry hind end out in the primary? We don't want you here. Well, they created it in the United States in 1960. People say, I can't believe it's unreal. It's just I know what it was like. Well, what gets me about this too, and this is the sad part, George, and this is what we have, we need to voice this, guys. This is one of the things, and I'm not going to talk about other people are going to try and, you know, shuffle the side, but, you know, there's a point where people have gotten tired of, you know, if somebody is stupid and they have done something, and then they brag about their stupidity, and they boast about their stupidity, which is what the senators, these senators did, they blew their toes off, they PO'd everybody, And now it's like, well, I don't understand. One of the things I'll point out, and by the way, I've got to say this again, for Sue Juris and Belinda. They were in Washington for these hearings. And one thing I brought up this morning, and I'll say this again, what they noticed is body language. You know, before George A. were puffed up, you know, they had this stance. You ever notice that? When you watch, we have this official stance. Well, one of the things that was really obvious is that their body language is sagged. The other thing is, they've got some of the image, but the other part is the eyes are moving furtively. They're like, is anybody listening to me or is anybody believing me or can I really trust you? You know what I mean? That's what it looks like is going on in their heads. And these are characters who are the dead fish, they're the lame ducks. The only option they have, and that's why we're going full circle, these characters know that it's come up in time as far as their quote unquote career, which it should never have been a career in the first place. There's the, therein lies the rub. We're to the point where I think we're all gonna learn that we gotta be firing them more on a regular basis or gonna be firing at them sooner than everybody wants. Actually, most everybody wants to do it anyway. Most common thing we hear is when's it gonna start, when's it gonna start, when's it gonna start, when's it gonna start. Mark hears that seven to 10 times a day. Yeah, I do too. Half the battle is wrong. Now she might be wrong after the war gets gone because it's not going to be fun. But you know what? She'll learn that this is part of the work that needs to be done. It's part of what has to be done and is going to have to be taken care of. The bad guys are going to kick some stuff off. I truly believe that the only option they have is to go stupid. Their uniformed services are stupid. They will be foolish enough to try and do something and they will get their rumpus handed to them on a platter. But nobody's going to be able to stop it because when the shooting starts, you can't go to one person and say, let's make a deal, let's cease fire. If they start something, people will be plugging their hind end from every direction and I can't stop it. I'd be quite honest, you could not pick up a phone if Lexington and Concord Syndrome starts, like tonight or tomorrow. there is nobody you can go to where you can pick up on the phone say hi guys uh... you know uh... when those guys came out to kick in the door over there at that house it was just a little misunderstanding you know they really didn't wanna have to kill you know all those people in this man the other end and they backed off and you guys you know shot a bunch of anywhere where you know the ones that you got under siege on the road and the ones that are bleeding in that one intersection and the other ones that are farther down hiding in the farmhouse you got under siege now you know and the other ones we can't get to you know can we talk There were no yeah, there won't be any talk. It's just done. We're not the Davidians. Yes, right. That's the most we're not the Davidians Yeah, that's the worst thing they made that is the deal. Yeah, you're not dealing with those kind of people That's the problem. They were soft-spoken. They were nice people And because of that, again, their demeanor, the very nature of their person is actually what to a degree unfortunately cost their lives because they were willing to defend themselves. But when you get into a fight, all the other concept of what's reality for that time is gone. As you would know it. The world of a combat infantryman takes over. And the warrior has to take over. And the warrior must fight to the end and deal with the problem. The problem is, nice. The nice is all gone. In fact, I think here's the other problem. They've beaten nice out of the American people. They really have. They're bitter nice. They're the ones that are trying to put on the facade. That's the ones in the churches and stuff that I've seen. It's like the bitter nice. They're trying to put on the ears, but they're all cantankerous and they're all bitter. And I see this too. They're all like the eyes. They're bitter eyes because they were all doing this facade liberal BS nonsense and warm fuzzies only now they're getting their leg bit by the alligators. Oh, but they're the ones they let in because they were going to be warm and fuzzy and everybody was going to understand everybody and they didn't understand that the other ones had their own agenda. Oops. Wait a minute. It's like a Tasmanian devil only wants to twist me and drag me under the log. Oh, and by the way, all because equal opportunity kids, rah rah. When you take people's homes, you take them to the other side. And again, so the only thing here, the balance in this, and this is the part that they're terrified of, is two things. At the end of the American, of the, shall we say, the Great Weight, which was from 1765 to 1775, was the deepest depression probably the American people ever felt. or I would ever feel. I don't think we hit as rock bottom in the 30s as they did in the 60s and 1760s or into the early 1770s. But at a given point when they jumped off, the other part, the one thing that changed was the other half of what was absolutely needed and everybody tries to rewrite the history on this because you've got the atheist and everybody else plugging this in. The largest Christian revival in the history of the nation took place during that 10-year period, fully documented, heavily written about by the Founding Fathers, discussed openly and in the pulpit, but also in Congress and everywhere else, about the idea that, well, why are we fighting and what is our authority? What is our strength? What is it that's going to be the benchmark in our Christian ethic, no matter what anybody says? And by the way, it wasn't a standard. because there were 13 colonies with 13 separate ideas about how to be a nation state. And each of those colonies in many cases had a specific religious faction. And yet when it came time, they all found the common issue and came together because of it, even though they had their differences. I mean, let's put it this way guys, Protestants and Catholics fought in the American Revolution on the same side while we still had the problems in England with Ireland and England forever. Think about that. How? Think about, yeah exactly, Nancy Sane. Both of them. Here's the thing, it's kind of like remember Stripes, you know George, you remember the movie Stripes? Oh come on! You all know you're all here because you all got kicked out all the decent countries in Europe. Cality, when you think about it, that's the whole point. The ones that were from Scotland have been kicked out by the Tories in England. Even the ones that were from England have been kicked out by the... Well think about it. And so they were all sitting here with a common understanding, okay, we got over here, we got to do our own thing. We don't war, we know one colony didn't wage war with the other. Do you have a history of that? I mean, there are some examples of contests. Even as I say that, there are some contested points where the colonies got into each other's face, but understand something. That was all sorted out. By the time you get to 1765, everybody understood what each of those nation states represented. And yet, when the time came, they understood the Stamp Act. A friend of ours said this well, and I saw, you know what, I wish he had come up on the air, but he's been busy, busy at work, busy, busy. He's flomped. Not that he's doing work and getting much for it, but he's been working his hind end off. But what is all of this stuff that we're dealing with now other than the true Stamp Act execution? What is the issue? What is the issue? We'll go back even to the civil. People don't understand what actually terrible and trade with the with the better but with slavery right terrible care for the great and if i don't want to leave that book watch that got greedy or the local watching right now to say the very specific wall street in washington specifically because of the manipulation by the armed twisters wall street and from the british mile overseas because of infiltrations during the 1830s by all these Ringknocker secret societies, which did not exist in this country until that period of time. That was the Great Conflict Period. Pre-Civil War, 1830, 1835, Skull and Bones, all these other Shaster operations that did not exist, they are alien to the united states came into the united states and entrenched themselves first in the colleges and universities to subvert and undermine the operations and they're not the only ones i mean i just didn't want to go up here are many many factions but that brought about an institute of the whole issue of the civil war they fabricated the civil war and he is any of the point out with weird there was no reason slavery was dealt with where it was an issue in any other nation state without a war So, slavery wasn't the issue. As you said, it was somebody decided that they had a big plan for being able to steal from the people in the South. They had a whole agenda set up. They thought it was going to get plugged in. Whole chunks of it failed. And because of it, they screwed the North and everybody else too anyway. everybody had to everybody headed west think about this you know what either a people from down there in kentucky or down there in georgia who had to pack up a little they could push it on a cart or run it with an ox in front of it and head over the mississippi but stand and write next to them with somebody from michigan or ohio who only a few years earlier they've been shooting at who was run off their land for the exact same reason that's right So they all realized when they got out past the Mississippi, we kind of got a common problem here, don't we? Wow, I guess we're going to go to Missouri or we're going to go to Arkansas or we're going to go to Iowa or we're going to go to, of course, Iowa was later, not really earlier. But, you know, we're going to go out there, you know, Texas, we're going to settle in Texas and get the hell away from these people and if they come near us, we'll shoot them again. And that's a fact. That's one of the things nobody wants to talk about. Those wagon trains that went all over the West, Whereby people who got run off their land up in Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, down in Georgia, over in Alabama, the Carolinas. You know, the whole farmsteads here, this is something you don't talk about up here in Michigan, up here in Indiana, in Illinois, and in Ohio, whole farmsteads will start to fall apart. It doesn't take long for nature to take back over if nobody's tilling the soil. And they had a problem because the very thing that they screwed up with the South where they destroyed the plantations, you know, the reason that reconstruction was ended faster than they originally wanted to is because after 20 years, now 20, you think about what 20 years of growth on fallow land is. What does a pomper tree look like after 20 years of a seed drop, say in 1865? That's a big, excuse me, that's a big tree, guys. You know what, how much blood, sweat and toil did it take to pull every tree off that land, only to have the buffoons in New York and the fools in Washington buy into the international BS of the day and destroy that wealth, destroy that golden goose that was the wealth of the South? the idiots, the incompetence and the buffoons that bought into that BS because the international bankers knew exactly how they were going to screw us. Every step of the way they did. So it wasn't just, and it was the whole of the country, even unto Pennsylvania and New York, whole groups of people had to leave simply because the taxation level, the property taxes, gee, where have we heard this? Okay, the level of taxation on all goods. It got to the point where people could not afford to live. So they were looking for cheap land. Why would they be looking for cheap land? Oh, that's right, because the others had been stolen from them. So we're in a situation where we've got to make a choice here. That's where, full circle, the thing about going after the weapons It's a sign of the times for me. It's inevitable that, well let's put it this way, we've got more important, and people are arguing, well they did or didn't do this. Guys, there's no doubt that Hillary the Hutt went to the UN, that they are filing papers against Arizona, that they've already been coming, they've been in conversation on this more than just the last few weeks. This is something that's been reported on step by step as they've been bringing it up to try and figure out how they can screw Arizona from another direction. That's treason. That's treason. There's nobody that can shadow this. There's nobody that can recolor this for me. There's nothing that's going to fit. Any person in uniform, anybody in government that's going along with this is now involved in treason too. And no matter what they come up with, they can try to put it... There's no way you're going to put a shine on that Hershey bar that stinks like something. Oh, that's a cow pie. I need a Hershey bar. You ain't going to polish that one for me kids. It isn't going to work. So then now people are going to have to make a choice. You're either behind these traitors or you're going to stand with America. That's it. And as far as going after the weapons, again it will be the excuse. The Dutch the Belgians, whoever it is that buys into the Chinese, they're going to be buying into the oil. We need to pacify America. Yeah, yeah, okay. Well, you'll find out real quick about the soil quality of America, because you're going to be under about six feet, maybe not even that. Might just use a good wood chipper and use the suckers for fertilizer. We've got to keep the crops going. Savage, the American people can be, you know, we're not... Oh, not only that, but just like the don't tread on me symbol, you know, guys, it's going to be 24 hours. It's not going to be this 9 to 5 nonsense. It's going to be 24 hours. It's going to be one of those things where they're going to wish to God they never opened this can of worms. I can see that in the eyes of people that, you know, there's a whole bunch of young people here in this area where I am that got out of service here recently, and the first thing they start doing is organizing militia units. One young marine, the kid is a hard charger, he's probably listening right now and I'm not going to make him turn beet red. I'm darn proud of the fact that that's a young person who listened to me years ago. I didn't tell him to go into service, but he went into service, came back out with a good record, learned a lot of things that he needed to about the system, and now fully agrees, you know what, you were right. I'm not saying that I'm rubbing my fingernails here on my chest and going, but I am. because that young charge-chargers now got a couple of squads organized and they're outfitted squared away and they've got their act together. And I don't think they did was what everybody else did, George. Mark, I'm looking for more ammunition. Really? You're looking for more ammo? What a surprise! That is the first, I don't know what it is, that is the first thing everybody is asking now. But I know why. But you know what I mean? It's like, hi Mark. Hey, you know where I can get? Fill in the blank. And it's like, okay, I'm an information service that they figure, well, if anybody will know where to go, Mark will know where to go, you know? And it's fascinating because it's like no problem. And as a matter of fact, here at Best Prices, Best Locations, and by the way, you're outfitting a whole bunch of troops, AK-74s, dirt cheap, Sega rifles, dirt cheap. Hey guys, you know they're good weapons. They'll function just fine. blah, blah, blah, blah, right down the shopping list. Here's an idea. Here's an idea. These guys don't have as much money. Here's where to go. This is what to do. Do it in bulk. Do it together. Coordinate this. So we've got people all through this area. And I know it's not just here. It's all over. It's like one of the guys just telling me, OK, think about this. Standing there, I won't say where, but neuro-military facility. At a certain bunch of sale points, a couple of guys walked in. Both of them have, strangely enough, what appeared to be well-appointed personal uniforms. They handed out a few CDs. The next thing they did is they bought 20 Camel Packs. They bought 20 of everything or 20 in sets of everything in Webgear from a certain source. It's like he said, there was only one reason. All the information was militia information. They didn't want to recruit, they didn't try to recruit, they have no interest in that. They already know who they're talking to. But they walked in, bought everything to outfit 20 people top to bottom, and then walked out. Filled the truck up, went away. When he said after he left, our friend was talking about it, he goes, yep, you know what, they just picked up. That's the second trip. They just picked up the same like a week ago. So, bingo. Now there's an example of what we're talking about in general and why does everybody need to pay attention. Because again, this learning curve is going to be real sharp, real fast guys. Yeah, it's going to come quick and come. It's going to hit. That's it. One day everything is great. The next day it's going to let you fix it. that's right you get to work if you're going to be busy for a few minutes if you have a lot of thank you thank you george appreciate that a good point you know again the guys there'd be crazy enough to try it's not that it's a smart thing to do but i think that we stupid enough to stand up i'm not so cute i don't think they're bright i don't think they're intelligent they're they're wicked and their slide but that doesn't mean they're bright but they're ready for god bless doctor thank you care And again, we are almost to the top here real quick. And again, for Sue Juris and Belinda, I want to say thank you. I want to say hi. You probably are listening when you're sitting having a pizza in Washington, D.C. right now, maybe. In fact, they went to the pizza shop I told them to. The guy that owns it is one of ours. Been there for years, and we used to meet there when we would go to Washington. Little hole-in-the-wall place over there. One of the little south and east of the Capitol Building, so pretty cool. Anyway, in fact, within walking distance, guys. So, other stuff happening real quick, guys, we need your help. We need your help. We need your help. And we've done everything we can. We've been working our hind end off. We've got a chip in page. We've got to meet a certain bill by the end of the month. Here it is, now already the 17th. And with what we're looking at, we have to cover this bill once a year. If you go to the Chippin' page, you'll find it's $2,000. You can see what's been donated. I want to say thank you to the friends that have already chipped in. If you would like to do, say, help in other ways, you can go to liberty3radio.4mg.com. That's www.liberty3radio.4mg.com. and take the time to look at our donate key. When you go to the page on the right hand side, look down just a little bit, there's some rectangles there, little keys. Tap that donate slash PayPal key and then look at what we have available. I would highly recommend the PM8 and PM10 manuals. If you're looking at organizing militia units, I just handed over a whole bunch of those to one of the units here. In fact, one I was just talking about. so that they have their SOP manuals in place. We've got to reprint right now. That's the only one we're out of is the SOP manual. We'll be reprinting that instantly. It'll be replaced just as quickly as we talked to the printer. But if you would like them, then take the time, go to the PayPal key, follow the instructions, and then donate. And you will make sure that we get what it is that you have requested straight out to you as quick as we can. As a matter of fact, I want to make sure for Darren, I want to say hi, and you've got stuff on the way. Michael, your stuff should already be there, I think. And for AWS, keep an eye on your mailbox, because you've got that stuff. It should be hitting the box, actually. If not today, it's going to hit tomorrow. So a bunch of stuff. Just want to check my sheets right there. For everybody else listening, again, guys, we do need your help. Pitch in where you can. If you would like to send a donation, yes, you can mail it to us. If you want to send a donation, make it out to Nancy. Last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Nancy, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Then send that to PBN. P.O. Box 194. Dexter, Michigan. 48130. Again, that's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. We'll do our part to square everything away for you as quick as we can there. If you do send a donation, watch the mailbox because there's always fun stuff. If you just send any dollar amount that you can, it'll help to cover that bill. Just make sure you write down that it's for the end of the year bill. Just put a chip in. We don't know which one that is. Chip in end of year. There we go. Chip in end of year on the little memo note on the Checker Money Order if you want to. That's fine. But make the Checker Money Order up to Nancy. Last name K-O-E-R-N-K-E. And send that to PBN-PO-BOX. 1-9-4. Dexter, Michigan. 48130. Greatly appreciate the help there. Other things, mainmilitary.com, mainmilitary.com, M-A-I-N-E, mainmilitary.com. Go to mainmilitary.com, then go to the LTR specials page. Take a look at some of the items there. There's a couple of things that have been added. The prices are much better. Five of the Swiss canteens with canteen cup for $10. You can't beat it. They're very well made. Hey guys, it's Swiss. What can I say? Well, in other words, it depends on which side you're on. Italian, French, or German. Remember Switzerland faces a couple different countries there. Anyway, the Swiss stuff, very cool. Also, getting into winter gear, winter months, don't forget the chem suits. They're five for $50, $10 a set. Now the mediums, I'm a large, actually extra large chest-wise guys. A medium I use as an Anarac. In fact, I was going to wear it tonight again here a little bit. of as a comfortable medium cold weather item in fact actually works even the extreme cold weather as a good thermal layer it should be the only thing you wear but if you want something as part of your layered clothing that is very comfortable in this and outerwear remember that the mark three chem suits are an anorex they're a pullover anorex the mark for dpm camouflage is a coat Both of those are considered to be cold weather winter items as part of the British kit, not just chem suits. They can be used for cold weather protection. And the Mark IVs are DPM camouflage pattern, paint brush, very good camouflage pattern for Michigan and other parts of the country. So when we get into the transition phase, it starts getting cool at night, this is a good choice. You'll thank me, perhaps, hopefully if you've done everything right, for putting away and squaring away the gear you need. Another thing, combat boots. Cannot stress this enough. We're not going to have enough boots. You'll never have enough boots. You're going to wear them out. You're going to end up having to fix them, stitch them, duct tape them. Just be ready for that. I put a repair kit together to include an all-tually leather work. You need to put together a leather rip kit. Little trick, little prison trick guys, if you don't have anything else, dental floss makes great stitching material and in fact is quite durable for footwear. If you have an $8 pair of tennis shoes that you can't afford to replace because you only make $8 a month and you've got to buy all your toiletry items and everything else you operate off from, you're not going out and buying shoes every day. But on the other hand, you can buy a $0.53 roll of dental floss, take a sewing needle from a sewing kit, and patch up a pair of tennis shoes because you'll make them look like at least they're still serviceable, they're not falling off your feet. Then you can take scrap pieces of weather you get from other derelicts or debris pieces of equipment and stitch those to patch over the tears and rips when the stitching gets so bad you can't really stitch the normal material anymore. Oh, don't think it can't be done. Watched it done over and over again by individuals who are, shall we say, master cobblers behind the wire. So don't say it can't be done. Seen it done. So be prepared for the worst, you won't be disappointed. We are at the top, we're going to hear the music here in a minute, I know that. So for our friends, we've got I think a militia round table coming up in the next hour for all of you, so get ready if you'd like to throw a little input there for our friends in the chat room, same thing. By the way, if anybody wants to check it out, the APC, uh... was now all we've got a message will interesting well there baker road over at the silo of of fire department building there which is also shares part building state police a p c six wheeled mmm i think you've seen it before it's that one that they use during the hootari attack that was on national coverage yet yet what we do that was before you got there Yep, want to say thank you and congratulations. You guys did great work. And especially since you didn't even have to look at it, all we had to do was use the technology that the other side is carrying with them and is strapped to their hind end with no choice but to drag along. Congratulations to our Signal and Communications people for a job well done. I want to say thank you and I can't say thank you enough. You guys have done the yeoman's job. Sue Juris and Belinda, you guys be careful on the way home. I know you're coming back here Saturday night probably. Be careful on the road. Osmet and Liberty Net, come on out guys. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march and we'll be back at 8 o'clock with... That's right, Quartermaster Friday. BK's gonna be right here with us and we got a lot to cover so keep your pen and papers ready. Melissa Roundtable's coming up next. Stay tuned. We'll be back. Eight o'clock. Bye-bye. That's M-A-I-N-E, Military.com, one of the last surviving true military surplus stores in the country. Go online now to MainMilitary.com and discover a source for hard to find surplus items at true surplus prices. Surplus gun cleaning kits as low as $2.99. Complete chemical suits as low as $11.99. See our huge selection of gas masks, filters, and accessories. Finish at M-10 gas masks are free for $30. And Swiss filters are free for $12. Searching for strike anywhere matches, MainMilitary.com has them. 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