October 5, 2011
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Mark Koernke and Donald Butcher discussed weapons, preparedness, and concealed carry techniques on Weapons Wednesday, October 5, 2011. They covered DIY magazine pouches and concealed carry vest construction using sewing techniques, then shifted to caller topics including Sergeant Charles Dyer's legal case (new attorney hired, court date January 17, 2012, donations needed), a Texas militia training exercise scheduled for October 15th near Cleveland, and historical commentary on socialism, communism, and New Age propaganda. The show also featured announcements about new programming on Liberty Tree Radio, including Henry Shiver's new Wednesday show 'The Word from the Trenches.'
- weapons wednesday
- concealed carry
- 1911 pistol
- magazine pouches
- charles dyer
- militia training
- preparedness
- second amendment
- liberty tree radio
- oklahoma
- texas militia
- bolshevik revolution
- communism
- socialism
- new world order
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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 to still the land of the free. And remember your training and you will come back alive. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... Wait a minute, first of all, good evening, I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Donald Butcher. Hey, Donald was there, I wasn't sure. You're so quiet there, Donald. It was sounding real clean. Anyway, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, West... Central, Southeast, and South. 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 and FM microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies both east and west of the Mississippi. along with southern and central Alaska. We're on the hallmark network, the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the pit and the third. Then working our way across the plains over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, we land in the Smokies with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grandma Consortium, doing their part to get the job done. That means building a replacement for the internet. Well, I'll tell you what, it is a mild evening, although it's going to be cool. We've got clear skies here, so watch for frost in Michigan. Don, what is the day today and what's happening up in your neck of the woods, sir? Mark, it is the fifth day of October of our Lord, 2000, and 11. And hey, it's dark now, you guys. It's a few minutes past 8 o'clock Eastern time, and we're deep in that time zone, so it's been dark on the seaboard for a while. But, well, that's what happens when it's the fifth day of October. It has to do with the tilt and the whirl and the, I think it's like 66,000 miles an hour on this big blue rock hurtling through space. That's not to mention the surface speed of right around 1,000 miles an hour. Now I'm dizzy. Well, you know, you can wonder why. some battlefield computers, and you can even get them for 50 calibers now, that take into consideration the spin of the Earth for real long shots. At any rate, I did mention it's the fifth day of October and we got a little bit ahead of ourselves there because let's back down in the caliber a little bit and hear that 45 drop into the chamber, the slide jump to battery, and eight more of its buddies jump into the magazine well. and it is weapons Wednesday and the perimeter is secure and there's a few more magazines where that came from and plenty after that. Very cool. That means we can now offer equal opportunity course of force and that wasn't a Browning Model 1906 or a pocket Browning that was a full-scale 1911 1911 A1 family of firearm. That's the big boy. And everything else is gauged accordingly to the 1911. And everyone recognizes it, no matter what movie you're looking at. Hey look, the gangsters are G-men. Oh my God. Yeah, you know how that works. That's the old days. In fact, uh... Oh. In the futuristic movie where they go back to the past, it's not a movie, it's a television series in the advertisements for it. And if you get a chance to catch any of it, I did, Mark. And this laser pulse gun kind of sonic ray boom thingy that they got from like 2149 that they sent back 80 million years. It's confusing, I know, it makes my head hurt. But if you look closely at it, the lower portion, the grip, the lower portion is 1911. It is, it really is. They lied, they lied. Those buggers, they lied. Well, it's interesting that again, it just keeps right on ticking. Even in Aliens Resurrection, I always like to remember they're looking at the holographic sales, like, you know, like Shop Mart. and what's what's been around in a circle there but a 1911 with all the all the special goodies on it and customized you know blah blah blah blah blah for the for the discerning individual in the space age future looking for a blaster there's the blaster for you can't say it ain't cool anyway a couple things here real quick with regard to that 1911 I found Some interesting pouches and I still in fact one of them I have not verified yet, but it looks like it would fit a number of different actually the pouch would fit a number of different magazines, but apparently Belgian and It is a double mag pouch But it uses a 1910 hanger like the pistol like the holster that you would be familiar with from World War one World War two You know the wire hanger That's really rare. I do not know I assume Belgian but it looks like a copy slash knockoff of one of the American models There were some of those made before you know, actually 1910 1912 but then we went basically over to the canvas and everybody's so familiar with the slides on any belt you want including the US pistol belts and If I can't I'm gonna offer these up. We'll see what happens They're gonna be cheap cheap cheap, but the neat thing is they were actually made for the browning high power But they're spacious enough and long enough that they will you know a 1911 mag will slide into them Which will make them probably the cheapest 45 mag I can get to make like a pistol rig up for somebody who wants something they can see or throw around their video waste real quick and have say five six seven ten mags and You know not not expensive, but easy to get to flap cover types, but you know they so it's covered from the weather I like to make up a lot of little kits like this if you're familiar with the stuff I have without, you know, laying around in different locations and everybody seeing what's in the training vids. If it's cheap and I can make it up and I can stuff it full of cheap magazines, hey, here you go, here's a .45, there's a bunch of mags, you figure out point and click, right? You know, you figure out how to use an 1911, ah, train with it, ah, here you go. wrap it around your butt and let's move over in this direction. See that way they've got something to actually carry the mags. They're not fumbling for a handful of chiclets when the time comes. So... you know like the 5-10 program or whatnot and we're coming as we mentioned you know it's going to be chilly here in Michigan and in Minnesota and New York and Maine and others in Arizona it was only got to 85 in the daytime there today Mark in Phoenix that means it's going to get cold tonight. Now yeah off in the distance another reason to at least have that sidearm with you. But you know what, when you put on your vest and you put on the light overcoat or whatever and you start to dress heavier, we've no pun intended to dress this before. In the summertime, just your average guy, I spend a lot of time in a t-shirt. And it's hard to hide things under a t-shirt. But when you start putting things on over that, you guys go get yourself some ballistic nylon. And I should probably, next time on the marks, I should probably just this real quick even just some pictures of it you can even do this with the old pair of Levi's as long as you don't do it with worn pore sh** you lay out like six magazines and you fold the top so you have a crease there and you have someone hit it with this sewing machine so you don't get a whole lot of drag and you fold the top beyond it so what you're doing is building pockets here you draw you lay your magazines out on the your fabric. You draw the fabric up so it's almost covering the magazines after you've sewn these edges in. Now you can start in the middle, that's one way and you're going to get the most out of your fabric, but you want to figure out where you want to lay this too. Again, you can go as many as six magazines for that 45 wide. And what you're going to do is pull that fabric until you mark that right there and you pull that that there's a bit of friction catch on the magazine. So if you're running, if you fall down, if you're sprawled across the ice for an instant, they don't just go flopping out. They have to be tugged out. But you know what? I have a hunt, it looks like a hunter's or it looks like a fisherman's vest. It's a winter vest and you know you could just walk around in the mall with it and I've described this before. When they create these vests, there's back panels and front panels, and there's generally a seam from what would be the armpit to the waist or the bottom of the material. Now you can take and sew another piece of fabric in and camouflage it right along that seam so it doesn't become obvious. and you fold that back and you look at how you have to where you can lay your gun in there. Your gun, not a handout. This is why I interrupted you Mark. Because when you're building for yourself, well, you can do a lot of things that don't really look like, man, that guy's arms are the teeth. And then you start putting your mill stuff on over that. Because, well, we've talked about disappearing before, haven't we? And if you have to, disappear from an area of action in order to live the fight again. This is kind of where that goes to, but this goes into just walking around in the fall, the winter, and the spring too. But you take those pockets that you've just created that contain your magazines with a friction pull, and you just want like an eighth of an inch or a quarter of an inch of the top of that magazine sticking out, enough that you can get your fingertip on it and pull it out. Now it'll take you a little bit. You might have to bust the seam and seamstresses. The people who run the sewing machine know about that. So you might want to sit there and I did mine by hand, Mark. But you take that little... It's almost like a shotgun bandolero, what you're building, only it'll be almost two dimensional instead of three when you're thinking about building for a tube. You're building for a tube, but it's a square tube, isn't it? Very, very flat. Now you can take those six magazines and if you're as big as Mark, you know... You can sew six of those in on one side of something like the aforementioned hunting vest or fishing vest across your ribs so they lay in there in a place where they don't, where as you move they don't appear unnatural. And oh by the way I did start to describe sewing your gun into the other side to balance out the load didn't I? I'll do that and then I'll be quiet. That seam that runs straight up and down from the armpit to the waist to what would be like a lot of times vest will like a belt or an elastic there, you know, your hunting vest or whatnot. Run your pocket along that seam and I would suggest you run it almost up to the physical, the hole in the vest or if you're doing this to an overcoat because this is not limited to vest. Did I mention that? If you're doing this to an overcoat, You might not have that external seam, but if you do, again, use it because it's going to appear to distribute the weight of the gun on that side and the magazine on the other more evenly across the clothing so it doesn't appear as if, what's that guy got there? Kind of look, you know. But now you lay your gun in there and figure out where you want to reach. It's not so high that you're uncomfortable, but high enough that when you sit down in a car it doesn't It doesn't jump forward when you sit down even to dinner or in the bus. Or the policeman says, you sit down there and you decide to cooperate for an instant or forever. It's your choice. You sit down and again, you know, this is what concealed is all about. But now you're going to fit that other side of that pocket you've sewn in the straight portion. You're going to fit that to your hand and your gun. You can fit it so it doesn't, you can be bottomless. You know, the barrel, the lower and the slide fit into that kind of snug, but not so snug that you can't pull it out. Not so snug that if you get, like you're twisted in the car a little bit, I speak from personal experience on this. I've built a number of these now. When you turn a little bit, when you're sitting, sometimes fabric tends to pull and bind. It's kind of like a suspension bridge. But if it binds the wrong way, now that gun's hard to come out. You want to get a particular feel for your gun. I don't know what type of pocket you're going to build here. But it can be done easily for a 1911. It holds your gun and when you reach in there, your hand can get around it and pull it out. But it is deep enough that again, did I mention you might fall, you might be sprawling, sliding across the ice, or just oops on the stairs, or whatnot, that it doesn't just cut out of the pocket. Now that comes over to the profile on the other side that is curved for the, you know, there will be a little straight section for the muzzle, the forward section of the slide, and then it will curve around the trigger group a little bit. It will open up a little bit of the grip, the hilt, and fall a little bit back. And I'd suggest you hit that pretty good with the, and stitch that to the inner lining, not through and through. If you've got a good vest, the inner lining won't be so cheap that you can't just put a stitch in it and then it pulls through next week. You know, like the bottoms of your BDU these days seem to disintegrate, Mark. You know, it would be better if you go out and buy a brand new pair of BDUs these days, BDUs these days, take them over to the guy or the woman or your wife with the sewing machine and have them double or triple up on that seam from the top of the pocket. all the way down to where it ends as it curves and goes runs out flat because the factory seam is just useless almost. It's hard to put a seam in it. That might be the case with your inner liner of your vest also. And if you're going out to buy to build, you know, to buy a build as ascribed, look for something with a heavier inner liner and this will cure that problem. And you guys Did I mention you can do this to an overcoat? And did I mention that you can do this both internally and externally? Your blouse, your tunic, your field jacket? You can be creative and just because there's pockets there don't mean that you can't sew pockets on in other places. And just because there's places, this is designated to carry that mark, well I designate a few more places to carry a few more of that so it becomes, I'll be quiet now. Well, most important is again, there will be a problem with jumping in there because one of the things we've tried to stress is coming up with ergonomic systems that work for you. The big thing is understand your limitations and reach when you're using or installing equipment. Figure out what works for you and make it fit you. Don't think because somebody says, no, it's got to look like this. It can look basically like what they're using, but if your arms only stretch so far, Then, you know, listen to what Don's talking about here, and if you use the contour and the line system that we're discussing, chances are your body will, of course, you know, your arms will work with this system. The only other consideration is if you have a damaged elbow. A lot of people, if they're our age, have had injured elbows, injured wrists, problems with thumbs. So all that needs to be taken into consideration when you build stuff. You might want to experiment with what you use for closures. The only thing, Don, for years, and you know, they did put Velcro initially for a little bit on a lot of military web gear back in the 70s. Most people don't realize that. The problem is, if you're out in the middle of nowhere and you're hearing... and all of a sudden you hear... Well, that's not a natural sound. Velcro kind of makes a unique noise. But you might use Velcro even though, and again that's just the only thing that's in consideration is sound. When you use Velcro or if you use snaps or if you use dots or if you use whatever system or cloth pull pins, you know cross pins like I see on the M14 mag pouch, whatever you use it's got to be something you can articulate. If you have a problem with your hands, Velcro is probably going to be the best choice. For speed, Velcro is very convenient. Just something to think about. Plus again, there's all kinds of different system ideas you can copy or mimic if you're building your own. Or if you're cannibalizing other people's gear, which we do all the time, I'll take something and stitch it into another piece of equipment if I have to to make it work. Same with any metal projects I'm on. If it looks like that's the part I need, well... It's gonna go back together the way I like it. It's gonna be part of my system. So understand the connector systems, also take a look. There's a lot of neat odds and ends stuff. Right now, Don, I'm noticing something. They're scouring, this is just like with firearms now, guys. They're scouring the basements for anything they can find in the way of surplus. We're seeing stuff we've never seen. Something I thought was really bizarre. Belgian firefighters, right? It's like a firefighter militia they had in Belgium, right? I, I, it's actually was equivalent to volunteer fire department. Well it turns out the entire operation in Belgium was shut down. You wanna know why? Guess what? They were operating as killers for hire. Hi, we're with the fire department. We're here to kill ya. We're here to make sure you don't leave the building while it's on fire. Seriously, I just found this out. One of the companies, the guys, they're offering all the equipment, apparently came out as surplus from Belgium. It turns out that they were basically killers for hire. and it's been a big scandal. I haven't seen it in any of the new services here, so obviously they've done a good job of shutting up about it, but it's kind of like when we talk about Arizona and nobody else does. It's the same thing. In Europe, they know about it, but only mostly right where it's happening, and they've done a good job of keeping the lid on it for the most part. But as far as anybody hearing about overseas, what? You mean the volunteer fire department? Yes, they were assassins for hire. The boring identity a la fireman. Hi, we're here to put out the fire we started. Are you the owner? Why, yes, I am. Oh, it was horrible. He died in the flames. So apparently it became a little obvious. Maybe that's what happened. They found a body was supposed to have been burned in the fire, which it certainly was burned in the fire, but unfortunately the multiple 9mm holes were the giveaway. We are here to make certain you do not exit the building. No, but I gotta leave! No, you will never leave again. Well, the thing about this is that's a surplus. That kind of stuff is what's showing up now. And but that's when you reach in your vest. Yeah, exactly. Oh, hold on. Wait a minute. Can we talk for just about about about about about? There you go. And you're going to the fire. Not me. They're going to the fire. In fact, just grab one of them, remind him, you'll probably go on the fire if you don't talk. Then after he talks, you'll remember the fire anyway. Because he probably will come back to haunt you one way or another. One of the best episodes from Firefly is where they take the job and then they decide to go, you know, to give the stuff back to the people because they found out what it was. And they're talking to the henchmen of the guy that hired them. And they're standing, he's standing in for the drive engines for the aircraft. And the one guy goes, you know, he goes, you know, here, here's the money. I'm gonna hunt you down. Oh, okay. I was trying to be reasonable and he kicks it right into the edge. And it's a really interesting scene because the very, the CG was fantastic on that, but it looked real. Yeah. The other guy, he turns the other guy, gets him up and he starts going, okay, here's the money. And he goes, oh, I know the routine. Yeah, I'll do it. It was how your boss started that yeah exactly tell your boss and he goes I will come after you I will be the one the last thing you see will be me in the darkness and it's like I Don't think so There you go. Goodbye See we're not supposed to I'm marking down. We're not supposed to think that way. Oh, we got Mike here with us from Texas Mike What you're jumping there, sir? All right. Has anyone called in to give up being on on Sergeant Charles Darragie life for Patriot today yet? No No, go ahead. He went to court. He went to court today and his attorney had been trying to see him Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday and before court today and the Sheriff's Department was not letting him speak to his attorney. And he appeared in court and the judge allowed him to hire him for his new attorney to represent him and his new court date is going to be January 17th of 2012, next January. His family still owes $11,000 to this new attorney, but it's looking a lot better for him. It looks like the corrupt system there was just going to try to railroad him to prison with the bad attorney that wasn't trying to show that he's innocent or anything. So it's looking real good for him. He's got a new attorney. He's got a real good chance of winning because he is, of course, he is innocent. And his new court date is January 17th. And if anyone wants to give a donation, this attorney is letting his family make payments to him as they get the money. To send a donation directly to July 4th, Patriots mother. Her address is 5103 Hope Road. It's 5103 Hope Road, Marlowe. M-A-R-L-O-W, it's Marlow, M-A-R-L-O-W, Oklahoma, Ok for the abbreviation, and the postal zone code is 73055. That's 73055. And you've got excellent, highly patriotic YouTube videos. His YouTube channel is July and the number four Patriot. and on his YouTube channel you can find the link to donate through PayPal to the Defense Fund but you can save 9% of the money if you just mail it directly to his mother. Very good. Now most important, where was this lawyer from? He's from Oklahoma. Is he from the area there or is he from outside the area? I'm not sure. his name is Mr. Hawk, H-O-C-K. He's supposed to be an excellent attorney. I've got this information from a lady who's a close friend of Jan Dyer. I knew her person and she's reliable. Very good. Now again, if everybody's listening, you've got to make sure we get the address right in there. It's Jan Dyer, D-E-Y-E-R, 5103 Hope Road, Marlow, Oklahoma, 73055. We're not asking everybody to send a million dollars. We just ask a million people to send a dollar. Seriously, that's what we need to see happen with this. They're already PO'd. If we were able to get enough organized, we've got somebody who stepped in that's doing the job instead of the fixed attorney that was worried about PO'ing the judge because he wants to do business there. So he's not making any waves. Well, if we got somebody in there at least who's from some other part of the piece of real estate, that makes a big difference. So this is at least a movement in the right direction. The big thing is we shouldn't see a burden to the family at all. $11,000 donations would do it. But we need to spread the word. We've got internet, we've got... everybody can do an email tonight. I would ask that you do that. I've had a few that have come full circle back to me here. We've got all the other alternate communications. We've got our micro-FM's. We'll bring this up again in the morning the same way as we've done in the past. And if everybody just does some, it would make a big difference. I'm not asking you to even put your return address on it. Just use the same address that is the sending address as the return address. Nobody needs to know who sent the $2 or the $1 or the $3. Why? When I send it, I send it with a goofy name on it every time. In fact, I've had more consonants than vowels. Okay? Looks like I'm from Yugoslavia. The zip code is irrelevant. Most important is I make sure that address is absolutely right so it gets to where it needs to go. I don't care about getting credit for it. I just want to make sure that this thing is done with everybody. We've done this in the past. We need to do it again now. And we've brought it up every so many days. We're going to continue to support SARS and Dyers best we can. And if all of our other programs do the same thing and everybody keeps repeating, the message will get out. People will do their part. Don't expect you to do everything just do something if we did this with every project we have With every effort that we have to face That there's nothing the enemy could do to hurt our people where we couldn't turn right around and bite them back Especially the dire farmstead. I'm most worried about that the enemy is trying to create great angst With regard to the family so they'll get people to fight amongst themselves. That's what they're doing this for So, you know, what we need to do is put an end to that. They always, you know, exhaust and expend families resources. And mom and dad may have to pitch in, or the uncles or the cousins or the sisters or the brothers pitch in, and everybody's out, and then somebody gets their panties in a bunch, and then they start yapping back and forth. Well, instead, we can kill all that. and for a few dollars with each person helping would destroy the whole program the enemy the formula the enemy thinks are plugging in I guarantee that that skank sheriff is PO because somebody else is actually on the job and it wasn't the payed out they expected yes sir it's really corrupted and because he's a patriot they're just trying to rework into prison for people who aren't familiar with him, if you go to YouTube and watch his video, The Right to Defend Freedom, you can see what an excellent motivational speaker he is. He's a former Marine, and he's a true patriot, and like the rest of us, he's ready to tell the government they need to get back in line and obey the Constitution, and quote all those communists and stuff. We're not going to go forward. So again, one more time on that, it's Jan Dyer, 5103 Hope Road, Marlow, Oklahoma, 73055. Anything else, Mike? No, sir. Thank you very much. Hold on. Training exercise coming up, right? Yes sir, we've got a training exercise in Texas coming up October 15th, that's a week from Saturday. It's going to be close to Cleveland, Texas. Cleveland is about 40 miles north of Houston. It's going to be on private land and we're going to camp out there that Saturday night, but that is optional. The training is free, we're going to have live fire, and we're going to have combat simulations. Our group is focused on small unit light infantry combat training. It's not going to be head to head and toe to toe. Regular military, the only warfare if we're attacked by the CHICOMs. that the militia could effectively engage in would be hit and run, grow a warfare. You pick and choose your battles, you strike from nowhere, and you disappear. And we're going to be having that kind of combat training, and we're going to be having simulation with blanks besides live fire. We'll have on-hand blanks in .223, .762 by .39, and .308. And it's real good for training. And If you want to, it's by invitation, but to give it invitation, all you have to do is email us. To email us, go to our website and find our email address. Our website is texasmalicious.info. That's texasmalicious.info. Thank you, sir. Very good. Thank you, sir. And appreciate the information. Keep us up to speed and also give us a report later on Friday, perhaps, okay? Please. Yes, sir. And Don, we're at the bottom of the hour, sir. Oh, it is a weapons Wednesday. Might we hear all the light? We might actually, yeah, we might have a birthday in a bit. Or something different. We'll see what happens. I was curious. As a matter of fact, also a reminder, guys, remember we do have the usual chip-in. We'll be back up on the page for the monthly donations, something we need to take care of. There's bills on a regular basis. Ed's got to update that still, though it takes a little bit of time. I want to say thank you. We have new broadcasting, by the way, and once Ed's got everything plugged in, we come back from the break. What we're going to do is we'll have Ed give us an update for our new schedule because we have a new post on LTR. We're going to go to break. We'll be right back, Don. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit mainmilitary.com. Mainmilitary.com carries everything you need. 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And he no graves at home, back across the brine of water And giving he must come, like, well it's to the slaughter But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun If sentence figure hold a buck through, the quicker it will be done Hold a rifle, hold a rifle In our hands we'll prove no true rifle Hold a rifle, hold a rifle In our hands we'll prove no true rifle Hey, we're back. The Intelligence Report, Mark and myself and Liberty Tree Radio and all of you guys out there that are doing a rebroadcast in one way, shape or form. Now, a bit of history there. We've covered that before, but Daniel Morgan's marching song you just heard and before that you wrote. You heard the creations or writings of a Marine Corps general during World War II trying to, you know, get a mindset into his voice so they'd go there and then, here's a real key phrase, come home. Now, with that in mind, you know, at the front of the hour, Weapons Wednesday, I'm going to do this here real quick, just because it is Weapons Wednesday. And you know, sometimes you just, it sounds so nice, you have to do it twice. There's one in the chamber, the slide, the battery, and the magazine is in the well, and that's a pistol. And you know, we've talked about, well, you know, cans, silencers, well, they, it's a report, but you know what, they don't make any action quieter, do they? But you know what, the rifle that you don't hear, you can hear plenty of bolts that have to get slapped open with a, and I've seen it, we've seen it on television here in Michigan when it's Michigan out of doors or Michigan, whatever it is, and I've talked about that before, the guy banging open his AR-50 with a, looks like a 2x4 mark, a little hunk of 2x4 and he uses that to tap his bolt open. Well, and then he probably when he draws the bolt back you probably hear But you know what the really smooth ones the ones that are like butter You don't even hear them do you so there's a difference there I thought I'd point that out because there was a short time mark when I brought the AR 50 to the front of the hour at weapons Wednesday and Well, you'd open the bolt and you'd pull it back and you'd hear a slight little mechanical motion kind of But unless you slam the bolt closed or slam the bolt open and that's not good for a gun you guys. It might be impressive. It's like in many a gun store you'll see a sign if you look around for a while. Some people, it's a cowboy thing, you pop that cylinder open on the revolver and you spin it and then you clap it closed. You just shake your wrist and the cylinder jumps up in and it's clapped in there, it's closed. But there's plenty of gun stores out there say, in some styles in some parts of the country it's called one thing and some you shake it closed, you clap it closed, you smack it closed, you bought it. But that goes back over to, you know, slamming that bolt closed just to impress your friend. That don't do a gun no good. Working in action briskly, now there's something different. But you know, just moving that bolt forward or firing such a load so overpowered a cartridge. And I'm not talking about, oh that mean old main, the .308, it's overpowered. I'm talking about like too much powder versus the weight of the bullet versus the length of the barrel. So like even in broad daylight, you see flames coming out of the end of the barrel. That's way too much powder. And you're probably going to have a hard time opening the bolt on your gun, much like that guy at the beginning and end of Michigan out of doors or Michigan whatever it is banging that AR-50 bolt open with a hunk of a 2x4. Now that's a crying shame but apparently no one's ever taught that man better. Or there's another thing that works into the gun world Mark and I know you've seen it as you've seen it more than I have just simply by the you know the There's a word called stubborn. And you know, some people tend to get it, no matter how bad the habit is, you cannot talk them out of it. Sometimes you feel like that's the kind of guy you want to send him over to a different group, but you don't want to do it to him because you know it's probably going to hurt them someday. You know what I mean? So this goes back over, and I know we've got a call, and I'll be brief on this. This goes back over because, you know, a lot of people go out and they'll do something by themselves and they'll tell themselves they're training. and I've tried and we've tried over the years to tell you the difference, you know. Training is, even if you're with your friends, you're with your buddy, you went to first grade with him and now you're 37, 49 years old, 58 years old, and you're out there and you're taking aim or you're loading up a pack or you're getting ready to do a dive or whatever, you're getting ready to fly. Whatever it is you're doing, if you can't take a little man, Try it try doing it this way or put your foot here or adjust that or we don't do that anymore. This is easier Years ago mark and I know we've got a caller. I'll quit in just a moment, but years ago. It was like 1979 I got my first dive card my first certification when I was 14 that was like in the late I was 1969 about 1979 I got an open water card it it was a step up to And in order to keep training, I went and got an open water card. And we did that in a quarry around Toledo. And when we started to do the dive, I picked up the tank and tossed it over my head with both hands and hung it on my shoulders and wiggled around a little bit. And then the straps were, you know, like Mike Nelson did and the 10,000 other divers have done. And you've seen it in movies so many times. And the instructor, Mark, looked at me and said, and you've heard this phrase already, we don't do it like that anymore. We help each other put on our tank. Well, why? Because a lot of people dive from boats now and if you try to do that diving from a boat and just that little pitch and even on what might seem like a calm sea, all of a sudden you're falling and you know that if it's a steel cylinder, 74 or 80 or if it's an aluminum cylinder, 80 cubic feet, well it's Even if it's steel or even if it's aluminum and even it's got that pretty rubber boot on the bottom that keeps it from damaging stuff when it crashes into it. You think if it falls into your buddy's barefoot almost, you know, all it's got is that little neoprene slipper on it, it's not going to hurt. And that's one of the big reasons why here it comes again. We don't do it like that anymore. And that's the difference between practice and training. You can go out and practice and shoot all day by yourself. don't tell yourself your training and you can go out and you can you know when you've got someone looking over you and that's the difference in this is what i'm even if it's that guy you've known since first grade that's the difference in we've got a caller who do we have a good evening don hey dave how are you but you're saying you don't bend over and throw up airpads over your head anymore I'm not standing... No, that's not proper etiquette in a crowd when you're diving from a boat or anything. Oh, you hit somebody. That's not how they're taught to these days. We don't do that anymore. You hit somebody doing that if you've got people standing close. Right, right. That's the same way I put an Alice pack in as I bend over and I flop it over the top. Take it out, just reach back, grab the handle, and swing the thing out over your head. It comes out very quickly. As long as you're strong enough to be able to handle the weight, some people of course aren't strong enough to handle the weight, is to bring it out like that. The thing about that, as far as, and I've got a bit specific there talking about diving, but you know what else that does, Dave, that encourages and works that buddy right on the surface even. Yeah, somebody actually helping you get on and off. Yeah, it generally should be the guy who's your buddy underwater, because it's not good, it's a basic rule of thumb, don't dive alone. I almost died at 120 because my buddy had swam off not paying attention. I was collecting shells on the bottom and he swam off and left me and I ran out of air. Wow. Not a good thing. Yeah, that's a two minute free ascent, huh? Yeah, almost didn't make that. Blow, blow, blow, blow. It doesn't sound like fun, two minutes of that. Nope, it was scary. That's about the equivalent of the submariners. I don't know if that tower still stands on the New England coast there. You see it in all of the old submarine films and all the old submarine books. It has to do a free ascent from 100 feet. Do you think they did build a 100 foot well or anything to do that? They built a 100 foot water tower. Not to mention the structure on the top of that. You missed a good one on Monday. I missed a lot of stuff on Monday, but I think I'm still here. Yeah, we talked about Elvis Presley being the king of rock and roll, but gee, there was another rock singer that did something absolutely fantastic. Oh, Hank Williams Jr.? Not quite. This guy changed how people dance. all without chubby chubby checker here and seventy-one only let's do the twist yep today's a birthday of a real sweetheart hollywood sweetheart she's still pretty even though she didn't know old uh... this this pretty gal you would normally find her in kate's and temple pyramid things like that rackel welter ursel andres I'm thinking more of the second one. Ursula Andrews, big time. No, still missed it. She did adventure films and she was the sidekick for, wasn't it Harrison Ford? Oh, the brunette. Oh, come on, what's her name? Oh, Indy. Right. Indiana Jones. Right. But what's her name? I can't remember her name. Karen Allen. I'll never forget what's her name. Karen Allen. Everybody get a picture. She turned 60 days. I was going to say. Still pretty. David said Harrison Ford when you asked what to do. Yeah. It's like, wow, what's Harrison Ford? I almost expected to do it. So he's a cross dresser and I missed that. OK. Well, Karen Allen turned 60 years old today, and she's still pretty. Well, that's for all you guys that like adventure. Well, she did the latest Indiana Jones movie. That was what, three or four years ago now? Really? What year was it that they did the latest Indiana Jones? The one with the aliens and the CGI ants and the CGI spiders and all the Indiana Jones fans don't technically qualify that as an Indiana Jones movie. Right. It's an X-Files Indiana Jones. I've never seen it. Yeah, but she was in that. She actually came back for that one. She would have been 57 years old if it was three years ago. Three or four years ago. Well, it had to be more than that. It wasn't that long ago. Like dad said, three or four years ago, it was a crystal skull, guys. Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull. Indiana Jones meets X-Files, Dark Crystal, and let's see what else would be Journey to the Center of the Earth. Because you had all of the above, all of the major components of those three movies there. Matthalista, which was the UFO flying away at the end of the movie. And the beginning of that one is where he gets tossed away from the nuclear test site in the refrigerator. Right. Yeah, that's worthwhile. I mean, if you haven't seen it, it's worth watching because there's really cute little things they tied into it for everybody who's not familiar. And of course, in this case, the Russians are bad, but they're not too bad. They don't act mean to the Russians the way they kept making snide comments about the Nazis. And I think that's rather fascinating, but that kind of tells you the color of Moscow slash Hollywood. That brings up the point I'd like to make here real quick. I've talked about these as of late because I acquired the one about a year ago and have commented on it since World in Conflict. Portions of that, you guys, like the Nuremberg trials, they were filmed now. When you see one of the last sections of that, it's more than an hour on the Nuremberg trials, you see all the credits. Many of them are Stalin laureates. you know, like a poet laureate here in America. They're Stalin laureates. Throughout other parts of that and in the Nuremberg trials, they keep talking about defeating, not socialism, what did the Nazis call themselves? National socialists? But the communists, the other socialists, had to defeat fascism. So they had to put a different name on, you know, what we've called that You know, the beginning of World War II after, what, September 1940 something, or when it was Operation ... let's invade Russia, the Germans. What was it? It was a socialist fighting socialist, wasn't it? But the socialists can't even say that out loud in movies or recounts of history that they are peddling to us today. Socialists have to tell us in their own words that we had to defeat fascism. There's something right now that's going on. You haven't seen the emails floating, but there's a whole bunch of New Agers claiming that a New Age is coming and the guys in the white hats are coming to rescue us and they're going to put down fascism. When I look at the list, countries they claim are wearing the white hats and they're good guys that are going to put down the fascists. Gee, they're all communist states. Wow, dudes. Well, that's because when the spoons are in the seventh house, or was that mouse, and Jupiter aligns with Mars, then peas and carrots will line the planets. and love slash lust will steer the stars until you see the whole group of of hair show up today from back in 1969-70 and you know because everybody forgets hair give me a head of it remember Aquarius at dawning you don't yeah that dawning at the very end of the original movie and the play everybody's naked now it is the year 2011 I want the original cast and then we'll only see one time It will only be performed once. Yeah dudes, it's the dawning of the age of a query ass. I mean Aquarius man. Dudes, I remember this dude in a fog. Yeah, they're all coming to say, you know, what it comes down to, let me ask you something. You know, think about this guys. And you know Dave, Don, you know we've been talking about for years. These are people who desperately do not want to have to face the problem themselves. The Peter Pan syndrome. I don't want to grow up. The ostrich syndrome. I've got my ejection seat ready to go. Nothing bad's gonna happen. God didn't tell me to prepare for the rapture. That's right. I don't have to prepare because I'm gonna be raptured out. There is no such thing as a great tribulation before that. Well, and the thing about it is... I'm sorry, that's the same attitude. Yeah, whatever angle. This is like, well look, there's these guys and these white hats. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, right. With white hats, okay. What have they done or how they operated in the past? And the thing is that they're pushing this angle. This is not an accident. I would ask that everybody look up the Bolshevik Revolution and look at the real history of the Bolshevik slash the general revolution that took place. Then the Bolshevik stepped in. The general revolution was actually, and this is how they, this is the same scam. They're trying to push the same thing and the bankers are the ones who did this, guys. So if you'll notice, you see first you have this, oh, you know, here we're going to have this terrible disaster. Oh, the enlightened ones are showing up. Well, the enlightened ones are the ones who gave you mass executions on a production level that nobody can wrap their mind around. Dad, I'd hate to interrupt you, but we're coming up to the end of the hour and you wanted me to give this information out. Oh, yes, yeah, we got new broadcasts. Henry Sh... Wait, let me see. Make sure I'm getting his name right. Doo-doo-doo. Where'd it go? Oh, man, I had it up and now I've missed private. Yeah, Shiver hit Henry Shiver Henry Shiver is doing a program 3 p.m. On Wednesday now here on Liberty Tree radio The name of the program is the word from the trenches his website is from the trenches world report dot-com That's from the trenches world report dot-com. He has the information for his show right at the top of the page guys He's running on ustream, and he's running on Liberty Tree radio on Wednesdays Starting him off on Wednesdays. He's yet. He's just finished up broadcasting school. He's very professional about what he's doing. In fact, a pretty good first program. I liked it. I interacted a bit and he had a few callers, so it was pretty good. That should be going in the replay tonight. I just got to load everything up for that. And he'll be here every Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. That's noon his time to 1 p.m. So... Did Spike archive it? I don't know if Spike's archiving it or not. In fact, I'm not sure if we're going to have Dutch Jones on tonight or not. His website has been done the last couple of days. Are you going to replay Henry's then? I'm going to replay... Yeah, I replay all the programs on LTR, Dave. I just put them in the remix. I don't know if I can get it done that fast, Dave. That's only minutes away. I've archived it already. Yes, who is? As a matter of fact. Also to, Mark, also to intel.malicious.info has been updated. And if you want to click on Henry's site and you didn't get what Ed gave you to write down, just click on intel.malicious.info. Scroll to the bottom of the page and you'll find Henry listed there. Very good. Thank you, sir. You're welcome. We are at the top. Don, your number for night vision, please. Thank you. Very good. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world of order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Hurrah! Kick him to the slats, turn him down the road, and throw him over that fence. Those mad dog drug-dealin' chihuahuas sponsored by the H.E.F.F.B.I.D.E.A. Federal Marshals and Homeland Security. Thank you, Doc. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. God bless you, America. The sons of Jesus, we are the sons, the sons of Jesus, we are the Christians.