October 12, 2011
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and resistance to government overreach on October 12, 2011. The show covered Chinese manufacturing infiltration of American companies, surplus firearms including PTR-91s and HK systems, the importance of ammunition diversity and stockpiling, and detailed tactical instruction on marksmanship and shooting discipline as a means to counter government formulas. Don contributed segments on infrastructure failures, the costs of weapons maintenance and support systems, and alternative weapons platforms including slingshots and crossbows available on YouTube channels JoergSprave and TheDuckman666.
- weapons wednesday
- ptр-91
- hk21
- ammunition stockpiling
- marksmanship
- chinese manufacturing
- preparedness
- militia
- second amendment
- slingshots
- crossbows
- mainmilitary.com
- 223 caliber
- 762x39
- bilderberg
- new world order
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Live 365 Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free and a good Afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both behind the lines in occupied territories south, southeast, north, and west. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com AM&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 on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida from the bottom floor across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma. Big chunk of Nebraska a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the pit and the third then turning and winging across the plains Leaping over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi we then Land in the smoky slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews gravity is the okay teams and the mob ill grandma consortium We're doing their part to get the job down to ensure that we have a replacement for the internet That's right, and that includes Many of our people in remote locations across the country building up a million petticoat junctions, a million individual little pods all over creation. That's how it should work. Anyway, it is a beautiful fall day out there. It's been gray overcast, acting like it wants to rain, but not quite. So far it hasn't and it is the 12th of October. I think we have down there. No, Don had to go pick up Debbie and we're supposed to have John Burke up for the hour I've been trying to get a hold of him. Okay, very good But has not been able to make contact. I keep getting the answering machine. Very good. 12 October. It is the fourth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2011 boy, I've got the ocean in my background sounds like a big open mic or a We completely dished the old line now I don't know, the old line should still be there, it just may not be hooked up. The old line is still there, but I'm trying to get a hold of John Burke. That's why you weren't able to make a comment. And when you were talking when I was trying to hook up to the other one, you kind of threw me. Because it interfered with the beeping. Not a problem. Okay, we're all here, but you might want to mute up because we're getting some major wash in the background with this for some reason, I don't know why. and it's a noisy truck. I think it's just you, Deb, because there's nothing coming out of the speakers. Oh, okay. Well, it just disappeared. I can maybe, I'm more sensitive on this end, you never know. Well, I'll try. Anyway, we're sounding good there. Anyway, it is, uh, it's okay, guys. New equipment and a change in technologies, which is, you know, throwing us a little bit of a loop there as far as hooking up with certain things, don't worry. We have a new line. And the new calling line is 712-4320900. That's 712-4320900. And the room code number is 957-464 and the pound sign. Again, that's 957-464 and the pound sign. So the overall, again, general calling is 712-4320900. And then the room code is 957-464 and the pound sign. And that's where she goes from there. So it's been pretty busy over this last couple of days. It is Weapons Wednesday. We'll see what happens with the rest of the week running the way that it is. We have a number of different options right now that are on the horizon. with regards to some not so much new but perhaps stuff we've been trying to figure out where did these guys go I've been calling a lot of the different companies that you know we're just have to do odds and ends stuff we'd expect them to still be in business because they've actually been doing pretty good business over the years but it turns out some of them have been bought out because they were first bought out by another supposed American company which was a front dummy for the communist Chinese and the communist Chinese carried the company overseas and that's all she wrote. In some cases they just shut them down and they're not doing anything at all with the same product line. There isn't even a Chinese copy being made. They literally just put the company out of business. In other cases they are making the Chinese knockoff of the same system but quality is of course in the toilet metallurgy is questionable. And again, if it's a light item, it's not a problem. If it's something that requires a little more girth or has to take a little torque, well, that's where you've got to worry. So again, pay attention to the technology out there and where it's coming from. We'll tell you flat out, if it's communist Chinese, it's communist Chinese. It's like buying a Chinese AK. I know what a Chinese AK is. It was the low end of the bunch. And Norinko and Polytech. Norinko and Polytech. Norinko, Chevrolet. Polytech, Buick. Okay, that's the best way to describe it. I won't say Cadillac. Polytech, Buick. Norinko, Chevy. That's how it works. And everything else they built was Chinese standard. That just means a certain class of material across the board and we shouldn't be surprised. However, one of the things we will remind everybody about is there aren't any Chinese AKs coming in. If there are, point them out to me. You know, that's almost like we've, you know, everybody was conditioned to the AK-47s coming in from China and you still hear anti-gun goofs actually blurt that out once in a while, which kind of tells you how dated their information base is and how askew and out of cycle there. But even a lot of regular people out there go, well, you know those Chycom AKs? Really? Where? Where are you buying one? You know, if you look on the market right now, I mean granted there are some you know hand-me-downs out there people bought brand new in the box put them on the shelf for investment and They're putting them back out there and the price is much higher Okay, because they are complete you know Chinese eight games. You aren't like you're made by inter arms Okay, they weren't put together by Hugo of Warsaw and the in the you know fumble the fumble bum crew But in this case the just they were okay. They were great weapons and are still great weapons if you got one but nothing that could be replaced by the Eastern Europeans apparently. The Chinese decided they didn't want to dump any more on us because well, even though we could buy them cheap, which by the way, even in the last models that came in, they were reasonably priced. It's obvious that they figured out, well, you keep giving them to us and we're going to keep using them. We're going to actually, when we buy them, we're not buying them as toys. We're not buying them for frivolous entertainment. We're buying them as defense weapons. And that's something that, of course, the bad guys and the ring knockers, they hated with a passion. Anyway, I heard another beat there. I might have another caller. Who do we have? Or we might have lost a caller in the process. That's possible too. So would that be in the case? Again, if you're a patient listener, not a problem. I'll remind everybody too that we have a whole bunch of exciting things coming up on the horizon with, for instance, who do we have? Illinois. Hey Tom, jump in there sir. Oh sorry, yeah, I said muted earlier. I was just going to say there was something real. I can go on Hulu and just eat and stuff. Yeah, like, oh. You actually get it in there. Yeah, again. What's interesting about that is if you remember in the old Simpsons, the original Simpsons, if you pay attention to the very beginning where they were running Maggie through the cash register, whenever they would ring her up, there are many different political changes. But I've noticed that they have cleansed, they have scrubbed the Simpsons episodes. If you copied them originally, you can find most of them. and one of them support the militia right there in the middle of the screen, I mean it's right there at the beginning, dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun Which is kind of neat in this case the same characters died I don't know if it's the exact same group But I guarantee the same writers and you know other individuals are in there of course some of them are doing it out of you know Like they can do it tongue-in-cheek Now let's let's keep in mind that some of the ones who are writing for that program are the gay Jewish guys Oh yeah, Hollywood. Yeah, Hollywood, Twilight Zone. Well, that's not Nick Harlan. I don't think he's one of them, but... No, no. Well, it's interesting. Again, wherever he's been with his productions... And of course, there's some really raunchy... You probably probably have this really raunchy stuff they've been throwing in there. I mean, almost like they've been trying to desperately be more shocking. It's kind of like Saturday Night Live. They got to the point where they were a little on the... the frisky end for a while there and it got to the point where some of everybody just kind of stopped and went, huh? What did you say? So that's the only, that's one of the things I've seen with their more recent cartoon programming as far as the stuff they've done with the same family of broadcasters. Go ahead, what else you got? Oh no, weapons Wednesday, but I just wanted to get in while I ate all the time. Thanks Mark. Appreciate it, thank you. And did you try, you used the new call-in line, right? Yes I did. Sounds good. We are hopping online. But if you have something like that where you know the program has a political event in it, sometimes it's a good idea to just start automatically copying. You always erase it. I think nowadays the digital technology being erasable the way it is, it shouldn't be too difficult. After all, just click and play, or click and unplay as they say. A lot of times it would be a good idea to have it on standby just in case. The Saturday Night Live syndrome is where a lot of the people, the characters that may have read it or edited it, may have just scanned it. Sometimes somebody slides in a different disc, so to speak, or a different format. It's kind of like what they supposedly did with Saturday Night Live where they'd show the approved script. Then they'd wait until the last minute, of course that's live broadcasting, a little different story. But even with live and where they would insert something, it's like we've said, the editing machine after the fact for, you know, the archives, the best of Saturday Night Live, or the entire collection of Saturday Night Live, or the entire collection of The Tonight Show. Well, is it the entire collection? Does it have? Because always just there's what I especially like is where what we just happen to have lost this particular season. Now it'd be one thing if it was way back in the 50s. You'd expect that. That does happen. But 60s into the 70s, the archive system was very ino-retended because for instance, the Tonight Show was a massive moneymaker. Big moneymaker. And even in rerun heaven, you know, played later in the evening or played out on the networks or sold overseas. It was repeatedly, it was the Gilligan's Island of talk shows. It's guaranteed you could find Gilligan Island at one time back in the late 70s and 80s. Everywhere in the world, someplace, Gilligan's Island was plain. The same is true of the Tonight Show. And we're not talking fresh episodes, we're talking rerun heaven. So, something to watch for there. A couple of things, and by the way, Maine military, don't forget if you give them a ring, cold weather gear, remind them. They do have some Other stuff that they're pulling in to include Israeli 40 millimeter gas mask filters. I do not know which model it is. They're showing it in the olive green shade. Of course, wool blankets, $35 apiece. Surplus Italian wool blankets, premium grade. You know how those blankets come in before you all see them? They come in in a roll. They're actually rather than flat and squared out like you would as you would think you know I can boxed up That's not how they're stored. They're actually stored in like a carpet roll and As they're rolled they're also typically either they throw up mothballs, mothball crystals in amongst the blankets as they're layered and that's very much intentional but it's easier for them apparently to, well actually pretty easy to handle and you can put so many dozens if not a hundred blankets on a roll without any problem then they bag them and seal them for storage and they can hang them horizontally but they can stick them on rods which is how they're stored and Don't have to worry about setting points or moisture build up and the air circulates around them an interesting idea and this is for the Italians and both us both the Spanish the Italians and the Swiss blankets that we've seen now it may be that that's just a friend revolution company in the way that the Jobber in Europe handles them But is a pretty pretty neat system and it saves a lot of space Which means there's a lot more stuff that goes into the cargo container when they ship it over here not just the you know square boxes they just stack and stack and pack and it's a bundle it's like a block of cloth before you guys ever see it before it ever gets to even the jobber when it gets to the importer and the wholesaler anyway if you get a chance go to their firearms category again for main military and remember they have the PTR-91s. I've had a lot of questions. In fact, one of our people is going to be selling one of his HKs here pretty soon and the people here with the HK militia units, they're going to be picking it up. I don't know if they'll do it this weekend or not. I've been trying to get ahold of them, but having to snag them on our local radio net. So, once we get that done out of the way, if you need more PTR-91s, then as we know, mainmilitary.com is a place to go for these guys and for whatever reason I'll tell you what Frank's got a good connection on these with regard to these firearms and has been doing this on a regular basis. He started out before the PTRs really became popular and before anybody really had a chance to grab any and what he did is went right to the company said hey, you know, known you guys for a long time. What do we got available? Well, he got some of everything. So if you're looking for PTR 91s in whatever category or the PTR 32 KF and 7.62x39. That's right, the uniqueness of both worlds, an HK system with an AK-47 magazine well. And takes the AK mags down. Price is pretty reasonable considering it's a PTR. Everybody goes, well, what are you talking about, Mark? Well, you're not talking low-end Romanian. You're talking more up and around the $1,000 range, but you're talking about a different class of weapon and different manufacturer entirely guys. A lot of the surplus we're seeing coming in has been put together as kits, remember that. The PTR-91s technically are that too, and that they're the Portuguese factory with all the stuff generated off the plant there. So... We'll see what we can do to make sure that everything is copacetic there. I'm going to give them a call tomorrow and find out about availability on any of the new PTRs. They were supposed to come out with a few other calibers too. We'll see what happens. And I can only assume now that eventually there is a 243 Winchester HK knockoff out there. Yeah, so for those of you who were talking yesterday about surplus, well not surplus, but sale ammo, 243 WIN is not a bad caliber and it's interesting that they actually developed a magazine system, sounds like they're using the standard 308 mag for that particular cartridge, but whether or not they changed the follower is the only thing that I'd have to question. So I'll see what I can find out about that, but that's supposed to be one of the other cartridges that was being released. In addition to that, the 545 by 39 since they've already done the 762 by 39, we'll see where that goes. And of course, we're using AK-74 mags, I would assume, logical, because they're already there and they've already got an AK system worked out for the HK PTR models that are out there. So I think we can deal with it. And again, that's the PTR 32KF. It's in 7.62x39. For guys that are looking for something that's a cross-solution, a lot of the HK units, units that have bought the setmes and HKs and are standardizing on those, this would be a solution to keep the guys on the same platform, but maybe they got a bunch of 7.62x39. Silhouettes, the giveaway is just the banana mag. The silhouette's identical for the rifle otherwise. Anyway, Don, what do you got for us at that end, sir? Well, we can benchmark it again if I'm pretty certain you've done that already. Oh, yeah. We are a dozen days into October. You're of our Lord, 2011, and you know that makes me do this right here. Drop one in the chamber, let the slide jump the battery and fill the magazine well and tell you all it is, weapons, Wednesday, the perimeter is secure, and there's plenty more where that came from. Now, on occasion, Mark, I might follow that up with, you want to hear something funny or I'll just go right into it. Well, you want to hear something funny? Go ahead. I'm keeping you account of the bridge here. You know, the bridge that they came in. Yeah. Have they got the little prisoners of war out there cutting the bamboo yet or not? No, but it seems as if they should because, well, they tore the old bridge out. carried it away and even picked up some of the creek that they dropped. Then they brought in a whole bunch of steel mark and told me, well, for those of you who haven't been following this, this county bought a bridge to replace the dilapidated bridge at the corner of my property here across the creek. They bought a bridge from another county mark and it was too short. So they decided to cut it in half and put half on each side and then connect the middle. A bridge too short, you could make a movie like that. But you know what? At the construction people, they packed up all their toys, much like the equivalent of taking their baseball and going home. Because after they tore the bridge out, they found out the embutment on the other side that the old bridge stood on. They were planning on standing the new bridge on it, but well, it's... it's unsound. So that bridge before, the bridge they just took out was unsound across the... the... oh, what do you call it? You know, the span. and unsound in the southern support. They were counting on that southern support mark to put that half of the bridge on, but they can't. And I heard the one, I think it's the guy in charge of the job yell out, concrete, $300 a ton, and they're going to need a number of tons to do that. That was yesterday. Today they came and took all their stuff because the county ran out of money. They don't have the money to build the in-buttment for the other side. Now, there's a lot to be learned from this, you guys, because we've talked on a number of moving up subjects, as example, night vision or moving into the .50 caliber world. This is another way of saying it, Mark. You've said it so many times. It's not the razor, it's the blades. If you're looking to build a .50 caliber and someone says to you, well, it's going to cost you X. Put that into the equation and then add about 10 maybe 20 percent. Much like if you've got three different cars and one good shell and you think I'm going to take all those parts from those three cars and I'm going to put it into that rusted, that unrusted shell and you think to yourself, this is going to cost me about $2,000. Count on more. And many of you, I'm talking to a lot of the youngsters here who haven't been through this one yet, Mark, but you know what? As you've been around for a while, you'll find this out. Again, it's a weapons Wednesday and I would use the 50 caliber world as an example. In the instance, well, you're going to reach out to pay for a 50 caliber or to build one. What's the point? It's all the support after that. What you got, Eddie? I am at the point where I was going to try to reconnect with our guest again. Let's see add people he's already I've already got the number entered in but I keep getting an answering machine So I'm gonna try that again. Okay? Okay. Thank you In fact, we'll hear the ringing and maybe we'll get John maybe we'll get the answering machine again Okay. Well, this is a good attempt here. I mean that John's scheduled up for this hour. Well, sometimes this is mr. Floyd calling mrs. Floyd Sometimes the bear gets you But if you leave your man in the back, we'll return your calls as soon as we're in. There we go. Try it again. I'll try it. More than once. Yes. And a slip on one end or the other. But hey, it's worth trying again. Thank you, Eddie. Because it would have been good to have John Burt up. We'll have to reschedule it as soon as we can. We were talking about projects. And as example, the 50 Caliber, John Burt was going to come to us from the 50 Caliber Institute. It's one thing to own one, but it's another thing to feed it and to keep it clean and to maintain it. You know, you can spend more rebarrelling your 50 than you can for a... You can think of a couple of main battle rifles that you could buy for what it would cost you to have a gunsmith rebarrel your 50 with a good quality. And that's just another measure when you start looking at different worlds, you guys, you know. It makes... When you look at things like this and truly do, see the whole of it makes you think of should we move into that project or should we wait until next year when we've got a little bit more now another thought line on this is you got enough bullets you think you're going to need and as expressed you know moving into the 50 caliber world it's more than just owning a 50 caliber because well to make things easier and to make groups smaller and to make things cheaper you might want to start reloading and now you've got a whole little of things over there. You'd need a pretty big mueset bag to support your 50 caliber. That's an old thing, isn't it Mark? A mueset bag. It sounds like a French word. Oh yes. It might have moved across the the commonality of cannon ears or arty boys, you know, the ground pounders, the guys who work the cannons. That new set bag is what each individual person needs to support that gun. I, because you know, to support that cannon, I'm talking about like, you know, World War I, World War II style cannon. To support that gun, it almost takes more than one person to carry the stuff. Let alone the ammunition. But to keep the gun clean, to service the gun, to be able to It takes more than one person to carry the equipment to service the gun. So you're going to need, if you're reloading and looking at that as part of servicing your .50 caliber and keeping it in the field, you're going to need a pretty big new set bag, aren't you Mark? Most important is again the the action I think the term goes back far before the Civil War be quite honest American Civil War that is what's interesting is supply and support if you look at a lot of these different Older weapon systems mg34s mg18s maximum machine guns vicars Lewis All the brownings there is there are accoutrements that need to be on hand with the weapon or should be on hand There's usually a little armors kit There was a maintenance toolkit for obvious reasons. And then you had barrel change components and a bunch of other stuff that if you go right down through the shopping list, it did well initially. Man, this stuff is heavy. Well, what you're operating is a machine. And for that reason, a lot of tools are required and support items are required to calibrate and bring the machine up to spec so that it will function properly. It's not just the, you know, well it's kind of like the HK21. I was just looking at this the other day and man if somebody had a kit right now they could have a field day. The HK21 was a belt fed version of the HK91 rifle. It was a marketed weapon system to give a squad gunner more firepower and it was their answer to a cheap and expensive way to put another squad gun in somebody's hands. But it ain't the razor, it's the blades get you, it's the spare parts, plus the support tools. Well back during the Nicaraguan uprising, well actually when the Sandinistas were in charge of it and were openly communist with the Russians, now they're quietly communist with us, what's interesting about it is that the Nicaraguan rebels that were in Honduras were given a whole bunch of these HK21s. Great idea, beautiful rifle, really cutting edge and matched up with all the basic parts, well in theory, for the weapon system to work. You know, with 308 ammunition was available, lots of CETMEs, HKs, FNFALs out there, Don. But when they got it in the field, the problem was they didn't send any of the parts kits and they didn't send any of the manual, you know, the maintenance kits. And one by one they ended up getting stacked up in the grass hut, leaning up on there, you know, over in the corner because, well, that one's not working anymore and I ain't got no parts for that. I don't have any replacement tools, you know, tools to replace anything with. And another one got stacked up, another one got stacked up. So it was an example of what I've talked about where the CIA and all these ring knockers, they calculate when it comes to resistance, how long the weapon systems will last based upon the standard weapon system available. and I will repeat this from our end. That's why I have not said, only by this. You want to know why? It really mucks with the whole formula of all you got to do is cut off one thing and the whole machine goes dead. And that's what they were thinking, guys. They were going to get us into a certain area, a certain arena, a certain caliber. Let me give an example. If you look at what they did back in the 70s and then the 80s, but especially in the 90s, anything that was an AK system with a .223 caliber available to integrate with it was blocked, especially since, well, let's see, Daewoo came out and Daewoo took all M16 parts and was a .223 rifle, semi-automatic. The model they brought over here completely conformed all specifications and then they blocked them coming in. Why? Well, actually it had the right reliability of the AK system with a .223 caliber. Common for ammunition with what the system is using. And reliable to the point where if it did break apart, you know what, there's lots of M16 wrecks on the battlefield, then the extractors, firing pins, ejectors, all interchange. Now the other option is just to build something like a brick doghouse like the AK in general. Build it in 223. The only thing you've got to worry about then are magazines. But if you buy up a bunch of the mags and they come in cheap from China at what? $2 a piece? Remember that? Oh and then they went to a whopping $6 a piece and people were outraged because they were so used to being pampered at $2 a piece for the mags. Gaojing. Gaojing. But just the dollar was going down in value even then and the Chinese figured, wait a minute, we're not charging enough. So so the 223 a case came in and that's when they really got the Chinese off When they were doing the 762 by 39 and bringing them in that was no problem But they started to look at a 223 rifle with a K reliability available in mass quantity and reasonably priced that would well mark You mentioned a word. I think it was calculated or formula. I want to work with that for a minute because yesterday, and we bring this group onto the table every now and then, the Bilderbergers, yesterday I referenced Bilderbergers concerned about the amount of diamonds in the world. Well, it's been an example that the Bilderbergers, well, they're concerned with the amount of guns and ammunition being sold in America. When the Op Force overlooks things like that, and I don't mean ignore, when they overwatch would be a better word to put there. When the Op Force overwatches things like that, they begin to calculate and formulate, well, let's do it like this. If 17 billion bullets were sold into America over the last 10 years, the Op Force is going to sit down and figure out how long they have to work you until you're dry, until you don't have a bullet anymore. think about it. It's not beyond reason, is it Mark? In fact, that's exactly what they've done for years. They figured that if they can get everybody into the just by, you know, the level one technology, but none of the, you know, in other words, what I call veneer technology. then it's not a big deal to knock everybody out of business progressively over a period of time simply through attrition and consumption. Because they know that everybody's standardized on A caliber, there's only one type, they only need to break it off. In fact, in the precursor period, they cut off the ammunition in general. But usually they only have to cut off certain calibers because they know that that's what the aggressor has, has, dominantly is issued. Now the problem they've got with what they plan on doing here in their, you know, we look at it from their perspective, they're engaging us. Uh, 223, 762 by 39, 545 by 39. There isn't an army they could put on the planet we don't have weapons for. That's right. But at any given point you can't stop us from fighting. In fact, between the overlapping civilian calibers or shotgun calibers, there's more shotgun gauge weapons, there's more inventory that is buried so that there's no single cutoff point. In fact, as long as we have more you know a greater or diverse inventory and we maintain it. The big thing is like I said if you have a French 7.5 rifle why don't you have a can of ammunition. Preview Partisan is cheap, cheap, cheap and 7.5 French isn't that expensive that way. A 30 caliber can. That 30 caliber can will keep that rifle viable. That's how you have to think about it. One can under each gun no matter what it is. If it's a standard caliber, cases. cases and cases and cases and cases and that's really where we need to be. Don, take over for a minute. I'll tell you what, we're about almost 540, but I'm going to take care of some real quick. I'll be right back. Okay, I wanted to continue on that formula, that calculated thought, because they're working with what one might call, I'm going to enjoy deploying this phrase here in a true way, they're working with what one might call modern math. Now you might wonder, they're teaching modern math in school, so everything's open. Well, you know what? The modern math I'm referring to might be drawn out of Michael Lee Lanning's book. Oh, is it Sniper? No, I have the book right up here, you guys. It just doesn't draw. But in that book, he refers to, in fact, I'm thinking, Inside the Crosshairs. I have the book in my hand. Inside the Crosshairs, Snipers in Vietnam. by Michael Leilani. Now in this book he talks about the history of individually placed shots. And he talks about in World War I it was like 50,000 or so to kill an enemy. And in World War II it was like 100,000. By the time Vietnam it was like 250,000 bullets expended to kill one enemy, to create one OPP force KIA. Well, that's the modern math I'm speaking of. And the other side, well, they look at what's going on and they try to build a formula out of it. Some formulas are set in stone, like 2 plus 2 will always equal 4, as long as the 2 always represents more than 1 and less than 3. See how that works? 2 plus 2 equals 4 is a constant. The formula they have worked out, the figure that, well, the Americans will be able to fight for two years, or they'll be able to fight for seven years or whatever their conclusion is. Here's an artillery word. Whatever their solution is to their brand, their style, their thinking on that formula, you know how to crush it? You know how to make it useless to them? Take aim. Take aim. Make certain that when you pull the trigger that you're gonna hit what you are shooting at and how do you do that? Well, you train and train and train don't you you're trained to shoot at stationary things you're trained to shoot at moving things But take aim why? Because they're counting on you sending 20,000 rounds downrange to kill one of their boys. They're counting on that that is part of their formula why it equals modern warfare That's what they're counting on you You and you and you everybody else listening out there. How do you crush? How do you totally disprove and make that formula useless to the op force? You take aim! Concentrate on the breathing. Steady the sight picture. You've already estimated the range, right? And you've already made the adjustments for that range, right? You've already studied the wind. Goes out and all the while that squeeze is working on the trigger, isn't it? And then all of a sudden, bang, the gun goes off. That's good. You might even be surprised by it. Even experienced people, as Carlos Hathcock talks about being in the bubble, when they're concentrating on the sight picture and the smoothness of the trigger pull so that there isn't the dinkiest little wiggle of those crosshairs on what they are aiming at, many times it is a surprise to have the gun go off, because you're not concentrating on that. You're concentrating on holding that aim, aren't you? If you want to crush the Bilterburger's formulas, if you want to crush the United Nations' hopes and ambitions, if you want to really, truly say and believe and participate in that working phrase, death to the new world order, it's a simple two-word phrase. Take aim. One more time to reinforce it. Take aim. You know, it's a completely different direction to build more on this thought line. I would say that years ago I studied under the highest ranking Tae Kwon Do instructor to ever leave Korea with no one. He came here to live. He ended up being a tenth degree, one of just one or two in the world. He used to tell me and everybody else standing there on the floor in his classes that if you want to win in a fight, don't try to do something you've never done before. If you want to win in a fight, don't try to do something you've never done before. Odds are you'll fail at that. And failing in a fight might mean utter and total failure. Meaning like you're not even in the fight by the end of that fight because you're gone. This is another reason why you don't try to do something in a fight that you've never done before. Now you might wonder why I've gone in this direction, but you know what? How many times over the years have you heard me say that In fact, I think it might be bunny season and we might have been out of a particular bird season and coming into another here in Michigan. And you know what, once you've developed that shotgun skill to shoot at and hit a bunny or a bird, well they don't move in the ways that people move and they generally do move faster, don't they? And bunnies hop along and change their direction and birds go and different ways that people can eat. But once you've got that ability to look at that bunny and bang and the bunny rolls to a furry stop or bang and feathers fly in the air and the bird falls. Once you've got that, now you're developing the ability to shoot at a moving target with a rifle. A rifle. Most people do their shooting at, and we've mentioned this already earlier in the hour here, a stationary target. And, you know, somebody sticks their head up, that gopher sticks its head up and bang and it's gone. But you know what, what if it comes running out from behind the one gopher hole and goes running to another? How many times you're going to have to pull a trigger to make that gopher away? Hmm, take aim. Learn to shoot at moving targets. Learn to shoot. Now here's something that's just as complicated, if not more so. I'll refer back to the basis of that shoot at the bunny, shoot at the bird. Because generally you might be looking at the dog and you might be striding up to it. You might actually move up and kick at a bundle of something to get the bird to jump or the bunny to run. Now, once you've seen the target, we've talked about this, see the target, shoot the target. It's contrary to everything you've ever been taught about how to be safe with a gun. See the target, shoot the target. To see the target, to identify it as a target, then to bring the gun to bear is what I refer to. I'm not talking about just randomly shooting knot holes off of trees and the eyes out of squirrels, but to identify the target and shoot it in the same instant can be a gift. It can be the difference between, well, again, trying something in a fight that you've never tried before or doing what you know how to do. Now, you might be an excellent rifle shooter. But you know what, I'll tell you this, and I've said it a number of times on the air, I don't shoot at running deer. I'm not that hungry. And I'm generally not of the mind to gut shoot a deer and let it run for a mile and die in somebody's woods where it's never found until it's a skeleton and waste that meat. But I'll shoot at that running bunny or I'll shoot at that rising bird because, well, I'm going to hit it. But right now, again, I'm not that hungry that I'll shoot at a running deer. But bear that in mind, you guys. Shooting at stationary targets like most people practice with their rifle, and shooting at that running are completely different worlds. Now, when you've got that sense of motion and distance and wind, windage works even harder on a shotgun shell than it does on a rifle. There's a little bit of adjustment to be made there. When the bird rises over the tops of the trees and you bring the gun up onto the shoulder and it's shouldered and you've got everything figured out and you pull the trigger, and many of you know this, you'll see that wad move through the air, won't you? That which is pushed the shot out down the barrel. You know, it's actually the expanding gases and the wad spreads the load. But you'll see that moving behind the shot and many times you'll see that it doesn't go straight out from the gun, does it? It goes out and it curves one way or another, doesn't it? Why? Because it's curving with the wind. Hmm, you shotgun shooters. It's curving with the wind, isn't it? Now, wind is even more important for a shotgun shooter than it is for a rifle shooter because there's less velocity and there's less weight. and that less weight is more easily influenced by outside, I use that word again, influence. So, if you can learn to shoot that bunny, shoot that bird, you're gonna be a lot more capable of shooting that running gopher. Now that's a dinky target, or shooting that running deer. That's a big target, much faster than a human being. But again, that is a way to shatter. formula of the Bilter Burgers, the hopes and dreams of the United Nations, and to truly say and participate in that phrase you hear at the end of every hour here, death to the new world order. How do you do it? Let's hear the crowd resound, take aim, take aim, take aim. It's just roaring across the nation, isn't it? Do we have Mark back? Oh yeah, I'm right here. That was okay, jump right in. Okay, I just thought I'd pretty much work that thought but I yield the floor to you sir One of the things that I want to bring up here before you know, are you be able to stick around down or you got to take off? I got to go mark Okay, the something we discovered today actually say thanks to the guys in the chatroom and Well, it gave me an idea and I found another link here guys You know we've talked about firearms and this is weapons Wednesday, keyword is weapons. There is a page, a channel on YouTube. I want everybody to check out and guys write this down, post this and then throw a couple of videos up there. Number one is the rubber band slash slingshot bow. Jorg Sprave. Okay I am pretty sure he's German. Okay I don't think he's, he might be scanning a name but I don't think so. It's J. O-E-R-G-S-P-R-A-V-E. Okay, all one word. The capital J, O-E-R-G, capital S, and P-R-A-V-E. That's the channel. You'll find a whole bunch of videos there. Now, this guy, Don, has done something using the new plastics, new synthetic, you know, the rubbers that are out there, the material that's out there. And he has made slingshots that will put, well, hell up to, it looks like about an 80 millimeter, it wasn't, yeah, eight cent, let's see, 80 millimeter balls through, oh, I would look to be by about 14, 12 to 14 inches of ballistic gelatin. at point blank range or you know a close range or intermediate range, but he's done he has done slingshot cannons intermediate handheld models slingshot rifles He's got several slingshots he's designed that are just definitely the traditional V, you know, like V type, Y type, I would say VY type slingshot, but all of his designs work and could even be perfected beyond where they presently are. But the one that most impressed me, at least right off the bat, is it's a slingshot bow. Now basically imagine a coat hanger, cut the hook off the end, turn it sideways, and the V part is towards you, and the rest of course in about the size not much bigger than actually a coat hanger like a coat coat hanger like for a good leather coat now this thing is it will be in reality the arrows that you'd be carrying would take up more space than your bow made out of non-strategic materials read that wood and with a lot of stuff off the shelf and a lot but a few items off the shelf that are standard market available so you know they obviously want to make it easier for the manufacture people want to make them He's offering the design on his page, it actually links to his webpage, and he shows the equipment. Actually, he does a how-to video to show how he built the thing himself. Now, slingshots are actually being made by a number of different companies, and this guy has a slingshot page. In fact, that's what his pay channel is. It's a slingshot channel, as a lot of people call it. Again, that's J-O-E-R-G S-P-R-A-V-E. And for our friends in the chatroom, share with everybody on that one. Let's see if we can post that so that everybody else can click into it. But the other one, now you remember down I've talked about the Japanese magazine fed crossbows? Crossbows, yes. And logic is maybe as you get older you might get a little tired with having to re-cock and re-cock and re-cock. Right, a crossbow? Right. Well, an older gentleman came up with a completely mechanically operated, electronically operated, self-cocking, fully automatic crossbow. Now what's interesting is he used to index manufacturing parts is what he did, you know, production line parts, to make this thing work. But most important is that he actually has built copies of both the Chinese and the Japanese magazine-fed crossbows of different eras. So one of the neat things about this, the guy's page is theduckman666. Okay, yes, I know that last number is not the best choice, but obviously it's memorable. Theduckman, that's theduckman. D-U-C-K-M-A-N 666. Now, most important about that particular page, and again go to YouTube. and then punch in the Duckman 666 is that he shows several examples of exactly what I've described in both the, what was the earlier form where they were worried more about volume fire than super accuracy and then needless to say was somebody looking at the machine and then going hey we can fix this make it better progressively making it a magazine fed, a box magazine fed crossbow bolt firing crossbow. Spunk spunk spunk spunk. Now, it's not quite as fast as you see in some of the Taekwondo or Kung Fu movies, but it is pretty fast considering that if you had to cock and reek, charge and recharge, charge and recharge, charge and recharge, it would be a little different story. It's a pretty interesting idea. It could actually be mechanically accelerated. He also went with a compounding system so again you're getting for the amount of energy spent, you're getting a lot more energy down range and I wouldn't want to get shot with these things. Bottom line is, listen to the target impact point. The first gentleman, Jorg, one of the things he has a good sense of humor and he is of course looks to be a weight lifter to me Don, so he doesn't have any problem handling the technology but what's interesting, he's firing a cannonball about 200 yards with the slingshot cannon and obviously when you do this you'll see links on the side Now, one of the other things I haven't seen yet is a boat-trailer mounted arbalisk, but there are a lot of other cool things out there that we've brought up in the past. Ed's brought up some of the pneumatic dart guns that the guys have made, or pneumatic arrow guns that have been made from 2-liter bottles and PVC pipe. So, as far as coming up with weapons, there would be, shall we say, mean to say the least, and also quiet. These things, especially the slingshot, looking at what they, in fact, what he did, Donnie, went down in size, or actually, forgive me, he went up in size with the slingshot balls because he found out with the smaller slingshot balls and his standard slingshot that he was actually penetrating about 15 inches of gelatin and just zipping straight through like an ice pick. And he goes, oh, I wanted to make it thicker so we'd be able to stop the bullet. And it's like I'm thinking, why? Or, are you expended in the target? Yeah, that's true. Getting real close to the top. You guys are, Mark, you remember the wrist rocket? Oh, yes, exactly. A type of slingshot. Only it pulled back and had a brace so it, you know, you could pull on it really hard because it braced over the top of your wrist. It's a bunny getter. Surgical rubber. We were playing around with one of those many back when I was a little puppy out in a great big field. In fact, that field was so big that someone was there and lost an arrow and we found it. Mark, I launched that arrow with the wrist rocket and we never found it. We walked along that sight line for a good long time, but you guys, there's some energy there. Quiet. And the big thing about this, I just want to make sure I entered the two pages for the guys so everybody knows where to look. The big thing about this is, again, off the shelf materials and existing arrows. In fact, remember, if it's a combat arrow, you're probably not going to recover it anyway. So cheaper, you know, one-way arrows are the way to go. Just think about that. Rebuild it enough so it'll get down range and it's gone. As long as you've developed it to your satisfaction in the accuracy department. Exactly. And we are at the top. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Very good. And it's Electric Automatic Crossbow. That's the title of the video. Electric Automatic Crossbow. So for everybody out there curious and now you can find it here in front of somebody throw it up on the system It's under the duck man 666 Electric automatic crossbow. We'll be back. Thank you. Don. Thank you. God bless you God bless America. We've got zero coming up. He should be here any minute. Yeah 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. Gas masks, wool blankets, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items and much more. You own a firearm. Mainmilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. 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