October 19, 2011
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons systems, and supply chain vulnerabilities on October 19, 2011. He covered Sega rifle sales and specifications, emphasized situational awareness and threat detection based on military training, and warned about foreign control of U.S. weapons manufacturing by George Soros and other globalists. The show included discussion of ammunition reliability, wartime production capabilities, and the need for distributed manufacturing. Koernke also solicited donations for Joe McNeil, a studio member recovering from a stroke, and promoted a satellite system drawing. The episode concluded with a Phyllis Schlafly Report segment on European Union integration failures and warnings against socialism.
- sega rifles
- weapons manufacturing
- george soros
- fn herstal
- preparedness
- situational awareness
- ied detection
- ammunition reliability
- wartime production
- distributed manufacturing
- micro fm broadcasting
- satellite systems
- second amendment
- foreign control
- european union
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They beat him without mercy until his ribcage showed His face was full of anguish and his eyes were filled with pain And now, here's the president of Eagle Forum, Phyllis Schlafly. Today is the birthday of one of the most remarkable and successful women in modern history, Margaret Thatcher. She was born on October 13, 1925. She was the first and so far the only woman prime minister of the United Kingdom. Her influence on England is comparable to that of Queen Victoria or of Queen Elizabeth I. Margaret Thatcher certainly was not a feminist. She proudly announced that she owed nothing to the feminist movement. I had the pleasure of meeting Margaret Thatcher, and I was impressed with her understanding of the principles that make America a great country. Here are some of her words from an interview she gave on a trip to the United States in 1996, and I quote, The Ten Commandments are addressed to each and every person. This is the origin of our common humanity and of the sanctity of the individual. Each one has a duty to try to carry out those commandments. You don't get that in any other political creed. It is personal liberty with personal responsibility. Continuing with Margaret Thatcher's words, we expect individuals to show responsibility to parents, to children, and to God. This really binds us together in a way that nothing else does. If you accept freedom, you've got to have principles along with responsibility. You cannot do this without a biblical foundation. Your founding fathers came over with that. They came over with the doctrines of the New Testament, as well as the old. They looked after one another, not only as a matter of necessity, but as a matter of their duty to their God. There is no other country in the world, which started that way. 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That's what the magic pointy fingers for Anyway, it is a beautiful 19th of October. It's wet and it's gray here in Michigan right now. We've got fog and spots, so again, slow down on the road. It is the fourth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K-2011 Old Earth calendar. And for all of you out there that are listening, Oh, good morning. It's Weapons Wednesday. Also, again, that drawing, you can go to 888-747-1968, it's a $10 donation, and it'll get you the drawing for a complete KU-Banned satellite system and a micro broadcasting station. So you have everything you need. So if you're out there right now and you're thinking, man, it'd be nice to have another transmitter for that other ranch we got over there. It's just out of range of, you know, Transmitter One over there in Iowa or Oklahoma. Guess what? You can hook up that other micro broadcasting unit there over at the other house and it picks up the, oh with the satellite dish, it's all free standing and you might want to make it totally free and independent. You can get yourself a solar panel system and an AC converter system, run the whole thing without spending any more money on anything. Hey, that would be a neat trick, wouldn't it? You're just automatically running nonstop, not interrupted by power grid failures. And you'd still be hearing the micro effect every day. That's what we want to see happen. So anyway, again, 888-747-1968, 888-747-1968, that's 888-747-1968. A couple of things here, it is Weapons Wednesday, JGSales.com, JGSales.com, that's J-G-Sales, S-A-L-E-S. dot-com www.jgsales.com if you get a chance if you're looking for a Sega rifle in 7.62x39 they've got a sale going on right now and what you can do is plug in and check out the If you go to JG sales.com, they've got a 7.62x39 Sega. That's right all Russian made and it is $299 so you're going to save a few dollars. Now I will warn you, if you want to find out where the new prices are when they're done selling out the inventory on these Sega rifles, right on the front page, oh look there's the same Sega rifle in .308 that was going for $350. In fact, right now the 7.62x39 counterpart is on sale for $299. Okay? Oh, but look, those new Sega 308 7.62x51 rifles that were the same price as the 5.45, the .223, and the 7.62 AK rounds, well, now they're $570 apiece. But wait, nothing changed on that rifle. You're right, it's the exact same rifle that was being imported the last cycle. What happened is they all sold out, went to the Russians, they said, hey, we need some more. And the Russians said, hey, your currency is worth half as much as it was. And so now, price on that rifle is almost doubled. Wow, who'd have thought that? Well, we warned you about that in advance. So here's the thing. These are a nice weapon. Do not change anything on the SAGAs at all, other than just adding some goodies. Number one, the SAGAs have a C-type stock, like you see on the M1 Garand, the M14, the M1 Carbine. They are a nice rifle, they are a comfortable rifle to shoot, especially with that C-type stock that Coleman C. Because of that, that makes this an excellent mini sniper rifle. You put a side rail mount on that with two picatinny rails one on the side and a roof mount for the scope You got yourself a little little marksman's weapon right off the bat without doing anything else to it Leave the smaller capacity mag on it But if you want to you can put a bigger mag on it You can put a bipod on this weapon of course, and I would find a tap go or whatever company co whatever their name is Flash hider get a basket flash hider or 74 flash hider to go on the end of that weapon that muzzle And what you have is a very comfortable, very clean weapon and it's an AK action with a chrome line barrel and chromed parts internally. It's Russian standard. So there's a solution right there and you're looking at $300 right now, $299.95. Hey, hold on, I'll throw the nickel in, plop, and everybody pay attention. Now, On this note again about paying attention, something I just got to touch on, and I haven't even mentioned it to my youngest son. We were on the road yesterday, literally we checking on the walnuts down the street, checking on the flower seeds. We've got a bunch of flower beds down the street, and I've got to get those up today or else we're going to lose them. But all the seeds are in right now, guys, from all these plants. Well, we're walking one direction. He's walking the other with Bruce taking the the big dog into town and he's 220 pounds right now approximately. He's walking more exercising so he's not the 240 pounds that he was. Anyway, the point is that we walk past him. We're going down another quarter mile. We're checking on how the walnuts are looking and they're all ready to go. We got to get the walnuts out of there too before we're getting more rain and snow. Anyway, there was a box, something that fell off the garbage truck which had picked everything up and there was a little box along the side of the road. And lo and behold, the, oh, kick it, wait a bit, that's got something in it. The little box had money in it. Now the thing is that somebody had walked by not really thinking to you know, check something out and it wasn't a lot of money but the point is that it was enough so that I can send a few more little dollar donations here and there and it's because it wind fell from the sky. Now I don't know where it came from don't know why somebody by about packed up the way that they did because it was obviously been scraped like it had been crushed and the garbage trucking I was got a little extra stuff and things fall off every once in a while I got a Some of these car keys and house keys which I turned in down the road turned out that they were the neighbors and they should have gotten rid of them Even had their address on them. It's like we're talking like Wow target yourself for rape kill pillage and burn A little red key hanger came off the same truck by the way only last week. Oh, they're the keys were laying on the ground There was another couple items that were there while the address was on the key ring So I went down and I kind of went, you know, knocked on the door and said, hi, how you doing? Hey, did you lose these? Oh, I don't know where they were. Well, obviously it looks like they made it to the garbage truck. If you notice the way they're kind of yucky. I actually, I washed them off. I said, you notice they're scraped and everything. Well, they probably got in the garbage and they were sitting along the road down here between your house and my house. Somebody had free wheelie access there for a little bit. They're like, oh my goodness. Well, things flying from the truck. We got a little box of money, but somebody walked right by and didn't check it. So just a reminder, pay attention. We were taught this years ago when I was learning the trade as a young soldier that anything man made in the field is subject to question. Especially in the more remote the more remote the location the less likely you're gonna have junk laying along the road or laying in the road Now this gets to this bodes the question that you know now we have everybody discovering the word IED Improvised explosive device guys everybody in Vietnam knew everything about that When I said that this whole war and everybody else said the same thing that's gonna be Vietnam Replayed and everybody thinks gonna be a mystery and oh my goodness. We discovered all this guys. It's an exact replay Back in the day, the big thing, especially as a point man, and as a picket, in fact that was where I had a couple times where I actually did pass up something that was an IED set in our path for the purpose of training. And I walked right by it. I literally did the, oh well, of course I was one of those things where as a point man I was focusing out to distance. And again, you're not supposed to think that way. You have to think close and far at the same time. And again, they stopped everything and the instructor stopped the whole unit because the rest of the formation was going to move through that position across the road and crossing tactically. And they stopped everybody and said, excuse me, stop, stop, stop. And the instructor was very intelligent. Again, you don't ridicule. You point out facts. They said, did you notice what you just ran by here, crossing the road? And I looked back and the other guy that was with me, his name was Ron. Roger Rod was with me, and that's where we joke his title as to the name, Ranger Rod. Anyway, we look back and he stops and he goes, did anybody notice this man-made object that's out here in the middle of nowhere where there are no other man-made objects and it didn't move? When you went by it, it was kind of fixed. In other words, you didn't stir it, move it. Don't you think that's something strange? And of course then he lifted the, using his pointer stick, he lifted the device and said, this is what you passed up, this is what the unit was walking into. And so as a team leader, especially Special Forces instructor, he was intelligent in the way that he pointed this out. Everybody of course stopped for a minute and realized, you know, you do have to constantly think. Remember the idea is to train as you will fight so that you will fight as you have trained. And for people who laughed and joked before Desert Dust 1 about training operations, and for those people who laughed and joked when they're on training operations of any kind and then walk into reality, well, as they joke and laugh when you're looking at serious, you know, a serious trade, well, if you didn't treat it seriously in training, you're not going to be treated very seriously when you get to the real life scenario. It's just that simple. I know Don's there. Don, jump in there, please. Yes. Good morning. uh... the other thing is you know when you talk along these lines anything appear a typewriter and go up and down and can be an i.e.d. all i would want a typewriter go up in front of me oh no all those little shards and stuff and it's going to be you know what hides the charge It's a flying scimitar in pieces. That's what it takes. Now, a modern typewriter would be like plastic. But, you know, when you think about the old manual typewriters, look at how many working parts there are. You put an explosive device underneath that, and that is a porcupine with a little bunch of scimitars moving in all directions to find somebody. Yup, and you still see them, and something like that would be thought of as, oh, that's an antique. Somebody just dumped it. But again, when these guys, we talked, we touched on this the other day when we talked about moving through an area. And as you're moving, you pointed it out, you hit that nail on the head, Mark. You don't just look at the horizon, you look down to where your feet are and where your next footfall will be. And then you split that distance in an instant to the horizon again. And all of that time in between, you're looking for threats, you're looking for cover for threats, you're looking, any type of threat. It could be a gun barrel, it could be a tank, it could be a tripwire. Oh, T-R, T-I, T-Y, right in there. So I said everything from tires to typewriters, you know, tripwires fits in between there and the alphabet. If you don't keep your eyes open and analyzing every instant, one of those instances may be your last. And I hate to be, you know, like a club on the head with it. As a matter of fact, one of the things that you've been pointing that out to, we're talking about looking to your front. You use your peripheral, and one thing that I've said that's like black rifles. Lines in nature don't, you know, they don't extend for very long in any straight direction. Usually, remember, there's a crook, there's an angle. Subconsciously, we register this. It's part of our fight and flight, you know, defense mechanism. Either gonna fight you're gonna run either way you're constantly observing now when you mention tripwires you mention wires and things guys Those are lab. Those are lines a lot of people like to try and cover up tripwires with leaves and things well, they're hanging on a line and What you have to do is remember that you're almost better off Just making sure that that line has a color to it that matches the background if you're setting it But otherwise if you're in in the in if you're in the environment and in motion You're going to be looking for and in fact registering the equivalent to a line on a television That's really how your vision perceives it. It's like that's not natural That's it's something that it's constantly it's you're looking for horizontal by horizontal Stripping it's that's how it registers. It's like that's like a line on the TV I got a I got some pixels that are out. No, that's not the case. Wait a minute The interesting thing about that is that's where upper and lower peripheral which aren't always thought about. Your eyebrows cover part of the upper. Typically again your cheeks restrict your peripheral lower to the cheekbones. But this is why you move your head slowly. You don't jerk your head around. You don't pan real fast. You take your time and you are using your eyes to move mostly. Your head moves in a slow motion. Only as needed and only to completely change the panorama of what you're looking for. When you're observing your hands stay close to your body. Don't wave your hands around. Don't extend your hands. When you're moving your hands move slowly up along the torso. Don't create light points. Don't create changes in geometry. That's what somebody's looking for in a distance. It's what that sniper scope is for. That's what that spotting scope is for. It's what that scope on that SEGA rifle is for. So you can observe motion, because that's the first giveaway, typically with everything. Color and light variation or shade, that's not where it's supposed to be, or the changes even as you're watching it. Consider that. Because that means motion and we again we do fight and flight We see something especially if people don't camouflage your faces. Let me point something out. Do you know what you actually are seeing? You don't think about this, but you know what it is when you actually see somebody It's because you see the one thing that you perceive as the threat their eyes Those two eye sockets Rocky the raccoon no matter what you want to call them. Okay, those two eye sockets especially with shadow of any kind are something that is subconsciously registered. Now everybody say, well what about their face and their cheek? Well of course, light reflection to a degree, but if a person stands still, it's amazing how little people will notice. But that instinct to watch for the eyes is always there. And if you debrief people, you'll find out that when you actually ask them, what is it that you observed? Was it their teeth? Was it their face? Was it their mouth? What is it you saw? I saw their eyes. Their eyes, I saw their eyes. I knew somebody was looking at me. I knew somebody, I could feel somebody looking at me. It's their eyes. So also remember in a reverse order, if you're trying to protect yourself from being seen, shadow and conceal. Step back into, make sure that your eyes are not, you know, not seen. And again, try not to look directly at the target. Use slightly peripheral or oblique angles to observe. There's another reason for that that has to do with energy projection and that's something I don't care what anybody says I know it's absolutely true It's why people say I could feel somebody looking at me We've touched on this before and this goes back to Indians the Native Americans that don't concentrate too much on your prey You might make it aware of you. Yes, that's real. That is very real work. Yes Especially when you're intent upon killing something. Yeah There is a specific amount of energy focused on the objective and no matter what anybody says, yes, though, if you can call it the force, in reality, it's whatever energy we're mentally projecting. that fight or flight. The way that we carry ourselves, perhaps consider this, that it's a combination of that energy projected, but also as in predator mode, we have a very different way that we dispose ourselves, that we move ourselves, that we actually operate. We dispose energy in a certain way. We dispose of it and move it and use it. And it's sprung. It's actually ready to strike. So that's one of the reasons in knife fighting especially or knife, you know sentry removal something like we were told never look at the target directly Never look at the target. Never look at the target. You would be slapped I mean literally the instructors and and what they're also testing see if you can get stupid if you don't have the focus and the wherewithal to listen to the instructor and you try to take a swipe at him he'll put you down as We could imagine doing it for a long time Yeah, he knows what he's doing. He's also knowing what he's trying to teach and you know bring in still in you and that's not that's how the system even today still works they just don't talk about it because when you're in that particular scenario and there are particular instructional courses where the it's life, you know life and death which is almost everything on the battlefield, but you know kids go how many times we still hear that man I joined up to get a college education. I didn't join up to carry a rifle What the hell did you think you were doing when you're putting on a uniform kid? And from there, take the job seriously, man. Either that or you're a rock handle, a rock handle, headed for the abyss. Well, that's not going to happen if everybody takes the right attitude. And that's part of what we've always talked about when it comes to using your weapons and understanding how to engage and actually being involved in a fight. Once you are in a fight, there are no rules. That's the other half of the battle. It's purely a matter of whatever is at hand. Everything is a weapon. Now, on that note, everything is a weapon, guys. I pointed out these Sega rifles down there, $299 apiece through JG sales, they're on sale. They're the 7.62x39 and they also have some .410s for $299. When these are replaced, it will be the price of the other Sega rifles that you'll see right there on the same page that are now almost $600 apiece. So the SAGAs that are replacing the SAGAs are almost twice the price. As the 7.62x39, the 5.45x39, it's the cheapest way to get an AK-74 right now to shoot the cheapest ammo in the country is to buy a Sega rifle in 5.45x39 for about $350. That is the cheapest way to get an AK-74 and get something that's brand new out of the box Russian Russian made Like guaranteed Russian Russian not Russian with an American receiver that was made by Hugo Warsaw Which I don't have a problem with if you go has been paying attention that day, but sometimes if it's in her arms, God help you anyway The point is that this is an all Russian produced rifle built by people who have been making these by the tens of millions for a long time and it's a very reliable weapon. Don't change the stock. I don't care what anybody tries to tell you. Do not change the stock on these SEGA rifles that have the C stock. They're comfortable. Get used to them. If you need to put an extension on them, fine, but they're built. These stocks are built for the American longarm. You know, we're a little bigger, a little longer in general, and everybody out there in the market knows it. So you've got a little longer stock. You don't have to add any cups, typically, but you might want to shorten it. And you can also just take the butt pad off and go shorter on that. There's a spacer there. Beyond that, you want to add a side rail, want to add a scope, and you could add a laser if you want. Remember, get a second side rail for your night vision. Put a flash hider on the thing. More mags, more mags, and more ammo than is the next option. So, there are solutions. There are one or two other little items. There's a few other sales, jgsales.com, jngsales.com, jngsales.com. Go to their front page. We're at the bottom of the hour and I know we might, we'll take this call real quick, but we're gonna probably be going to break. Another reminder here real quick, guys, Joe McNeil has had a stroke. I wanted to wait till we knew everything that they needed to know. I've been bringing this up about donations. 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I'd give anything for a big chunk of protein right now. Ha ha, Johnson, don't salivate us on becoming a marine. I'm sorry sir, I should have called the Freeze Dry Guy. Bug you donut, Johnson, you're suffering your MREs and I'm enjoying chicken a la king, lasagna, and bacon and eggs for breakfast. Sir, shut up. Johnson, sorry sir. Get your own supply of the best long-term storage food available. Call 866-404-3663 or go to freezedryguy.com. The Micro Effect. I received in an email that I had checked the information, Bob Chapman on the International Investor and AmmoManufacturerGroup.com, who is owned by George, has gone in and purchased Baldwin Company, Marlin, Remington, PMS, the others there. Burroughs owns the holding company. He can turn off the arms and the ammunition in this country when he wants to. He can raise the price, he can do whatever he wants to do. Now, if you are in a holding pattern, the Just like people say, well, why is Spain, why, how is it that Texas was going to give all their highways to Spain? All their roads right up to your front porch were going to be owned by Spain and then they were going to pay, you were going to pay a tariff to ride out the road and it was going to go to Spain and then the chump change comes back to Texas. Soros controls, by the list that we see there, the other weapons systems companies that would be competing against FN. FN is a foreign company. Soros is a trader, it's a globalist across the board, and what they've done is because these companies were public or went public, the names of those, and by the way even H&R's in there guys, because H&R was up for grabs. So all the American companies from the one end are being controlled by a foreigner, while the foreigners are actually controlling our US military production to the point where if they were to cut us off, which they will when the time comes, or betray us by malfunctioning weapons, and the way to do that is to say, hey, you know what, hey Otto, And by the way, Dieter, tell everybody that the temper range is going to be about half what it is on those kilns over there when you run all those parts through. And what would happen, guys, is, yeah, the weapon would look correct. And this happened with the FN rifles that were first issued. I brought this up on the air many times. I think that the Belgians did it intentionally. They cranked out a bunch of M16A2s. They got to the troops, they all malfunctioned. 100% malfunctioned. So were they held accountable? No. What did they do? They took American parts out of our American Tactical Reserve inventory and brought those weapons stuff in online. Now what did that do? They took out our entire American Tactical Reserve to build guns, repair guns that should never have needed repair. So there's an example of a betrayal destroying our deep strategic reserve inventory. Now we are producing enough and the companies that should have had the government contracts 100%, you know, deep PMS, all these other companies are now being manipulated by this war from the other direction. So we're, again, if we aren't ready to build ourselves, if we aren't ready for war production now, that we will be screwed when they wage war against America, because Soros is part of the horror group that's going to try and attack us. They're going to try and hurt us. And in fact, that's the agenda behind going down that shopping list that you read off. Go ahead, please. right now nobody looking at congress they have committed the truth they have export at the guys that are out there talk off of it at work i thank you both though i thank you thank you sir and again uh... was the check of an hard way appreciate that and again uh... The idea behind this is pressure from one side and pressure from the other at the same time. FN has 75 to 80% of all of our weapons production, the M16, pistols, and also the MAG-58 machine gun and its, you know, what, 258 barrier or whatever it is that we're using. They even have a series of articles that were done recently and the Bragg up even in some of the ads. But that should throw a flare up for everyone that's listening. Now, from the other end, with Cerro, again, Remington being probably the best example, if you were to ask me, well, gee, Mark, who do you think is most reliable? Federal, Remington, or Flintchester. Traditionally, Remington has been the most reliable for ammunition. And I'm talking about factory ammo that sometimes has problems. Winchester has been notorious for a long time for making mistakes or errors in ammunition production that have cost them contracts. and even when they have done government contracts for both the United States and for Malaysia. There was a couple of times, in fact more than a few times, where Winchester's had connection to Malaysia and Indonesia and they got a big sweet sugar daddy contract for 223 ammo. The stuff that they had problems with was because their logic was, oh, it's export ammo. Now that pretty well was worked out or ironed out, but I've been on the range with Winchester 22 ammunition competition, ammo and go-com matches, federal government military matches, and everybody had an alibi because of the Winchester ammo because that lot was a problem. I've not had that happen with Remington. I've had variations in velocity and energy with Remington. Federal, they have a case, they've had occasional problems. Part of this is, you know, the good old, what we call, operator 15 syndrome. Somebody was asleep on the machine because they were too busy worrying about that date. It's Friday night, like I've always said. Always throw the grenade down. Don't think you have a three second fuse, guys. You don't know if it's Monday morning and they didn't get there. Hold on a second. second cup of coffee to wake them up or if it was Friday and they were thinking about going to the date going on a move go to the movies and going on a ride or whatever and Kachunka chunka chunka I guess those fuses were a little shorter, but I don't really recall I can't think of it I don't worry about it I'll just put them in the box and the rest will be history well it will it will be if you pull the pin and think you got three seconds who will pull the pen let the clapper go and i can see in the car one to and then throw it all the poll the pen throw it because i have friends that will tell you from you know physical example uh... one of the vietnam vet he doesn't have uh... the first two knuckles of his index finger he's got the tip of his thumb missing he has the end of his middle finger missing any as the first digit of his ring finger missing on his right hand why because he did do everything he was supposed to and because fortunately he was throwing the grenade it got far enough away that the blast took the top end of his hand off you know the outflow the extension like I was describing those finger parts were gone but at least it wasn't his hand and his wrist and his elbow and his gut whatever that's why he yielded the rest of his Yeah, exactly. So again guys, pull the pin, throw it. Pull the pin, throw it. Just make sure you accurately throw it and lob it where it needs to be so that it doesn't come back on you. Place it. That's why they even have grenade qualification. You know what I mean? Now, the same is true with ammunition. You have to know your ammo and that's why you need to keep up on the industry. This is why you go and get a shotgun news. This is why you want to read the industry rags on information on stuff that's recalled because every once in a while it happens. However, Remington was the most reliable. Well, Sorel says Remington, I would put a big check mark by that nowadays in question mark. And the same is true with other companies, DPMS. And once they've gone public, they've been, Soros has been able to walk in, in many cases public or private, and eat these guys up where they've agreed to buy out under the logic that, well, we'll just, you know, we'll fool them when the time comes. They forget they're dealing with sharks. And they'll come in literally like the Chinese, like this factory I described the other day. 11 o'clock at night, the Chinese showed up. By 4 o'clock in the morning, that two-acre factory was empty. Two two acres worth of factory factory building with heavy machinery tool cribs spare parts drums everything I just talked to the way just talked about actually I didn't talk to him I let him talk he was talking to another person standing there and everybody else was hearing it at the part shop here and he goes oh yeah I was called in they got there at 11 o'clock the Chinese showed up there was a Chinese communist supervisor and This is right across the street. I'm pointing right at where that is giddy cornered where I'm sitting right now Two miles away as the crow flies, the building is bare bones empty and when they went in, they literally, it was RKPB, they said they were like, they were like, they were like locusts, they carried everything away. That's what Soros is planning on doing with the rest of these industries. They're not going to leave these in the United States. So you need to be thinking battlefield production now. You need to be thinking combat production in other words wartime production now. Let me give you an example non-tactical non-strategic materials for a lot of your components Pistol grips can be made out of wood pistol grips can be made out of lots of cast aluminum that we have laying around in cans for now Pistol grips can be made out of cast plastic made from plastic bowls or plastic Containers or from vinyl siding But consider this, you need to make tactical colors and you want to cast something. Have you noticed how all your vinyl siding, other than the red or the real dark bright blues, is in tactical shades that are like stuff you've seen overseas, like the desert tans and the desert browns and coyote brown are now really popular? It's because that pigment chip is in the industry big time. It's why you're seeing tan and OD green and brown in plastic toys and plastic objects that, well, it's like tactical. It's because it's dominant in the industry because of other activities and almost always it's pushed by military application. Well guess what? You take that vinyl material, you can even take different pieces of it, put that in, you know, heat that up, pour that into a mold to make a pistol grip or a buttstock, a crude one, and not only do you have a stock, but you have a camouflage stock. However, the chip rolls together as it melts and then drops into the pot because you want it, you know, it's going to be, you know, soluble. Guess what? You could layer it. You could throw more in, layer it, throw more in, and now you've got to camouflage deep grain stock. Tubular receivers and square stock sheet metal receivers, guys. The Sten gun concept. The Sten gun costs $2 at its max, as little as $1.75 in the very, very premium, only lasts a short time. War time production was $1.75 to $2.75 per gun for the Sten gun. Don't we have a video mark on how to build a 9mm and how to build a .50 caliber from end to end barrel? Exactly. And again guys, even barrels can be produced, but you've got to know how to do it. You've got to actually have the working knowledge. It's not even that sophisticated. It's like, that's really hard. No, it's not rocket scientists that were doing this. It was the Forge. It was the Ironmonger. It was the blacksmith that used to build your handguns and your rifles. The machine. Yeah, they were machinists. So guys, we have the tools and technology, but we better be ready for phase two, phase three. Phase one is we are building up our inventories for national defense because the system is going to fail us. Phase two is that we have low end production ready and it's tactically dispersed. You can't drop something on one place and destroy the ability to continue to produce. The next tier to phase three is volume production to make up for a war effort to deal with the threat and to defeat the threat. We're holding it bay, then we defeat it. and that's the overview that's the strategic overview why we have to be thinking ahead and advance and all categories clothing food everything else all have to be dealt with to the troops overseas the closer rotting off their backs right now i just have had reports because of the so that the dust of ages and the poor quality of the stuff that's being made for our military for the guys what's happening is the dirt gets into the weave of the cloth it gets in amongst that single stitch threading and it is a total character part all Just like stand just like like emery cloth. Yeah, only interwoven in amongst the cloth and the weave So there's something to think about now. We're we're headed towards the top done And again, I'll reinforce this for everybody Joe doesn't have to come back up on the air We wanted to wait I've been harping on this idea of donating for a reason Joe confirmed that he has a medical condition He's back out of the hospital. He's in the studio right now and we need your help I'm tired of this whole thing where everybody you know is like sitting and waiting If you're scared and you're trembling of the knees and shaking of the hand and you're hiding in the shadow behind the shadow, well, I'll tell you what, at least take the time, grab an envelope from inside the shadow within the shadow while you're busy hiding. and put on the envelope Joe McNeil P.O. Box 164, Kami'i, Idaho 83536. That's Joe McNeil, M-C-N-E-I-L P.O. Box 164, Kami'i, Idaho 83536. That's Joe McNeil P.O. Box 164, Kami'i, Idaho 83536. We need to take the weight off this situation. The way to do that is there's a million people listening plus and another million somewhere else listening. If everybody donated a dollar, even if it's from the shadows, all they're gonna see is your little finger slink out and throw the letter in the mailbox, and go, oh god, run back in the shadows, I don't care. Get some, do something. That's all I'm gonna do, just do something. 888-747-1968, you can call there. Put a couple dollars in an envelope, shoot it to Joe. You got boxes on the way, by the way, so Joe, you need to keep an eye on the mail because there's some stuff. Back one should already be there, if it isn't there, it'll be there today, maybe. So keep an eye on the mailbox. There's stuff in there that you need that's part of this process too. You need to look at the envelopes that should be in the box. Anyway, Joe McNeil, P.O. Box 164, Kami, Idaho 83536. That's Joe McNeil PO Box 164 Kami, Idaho 83536. By the way, I would recommend that Mom open that box that's going to Joe. I'm talking directly to Joe there. Or Joe will be the one to open the box and then you take a look at what's inside and decide what you want to do with that because you may need to want to hold it back for the season, okay? There's a reason, but that's up to you. And remember, Many hands make for what light work people so Joe McNeil peel box 164 Kami I had ho 83536 KAM IH Idaho 83536 and if we could donate please do that today because I want to see this done a million people means if everybody doesn't dollar you do the math and that would alleviate all this pressure. Joe has had a lot of stress, tension. We got him up on the mountain. There's still problems, things you've got to deal with. There's a building in the family I have to take care of. Now there's another one. He got out of the hospital early just to keep the building down. I know why he did that. Plus he doesn't like hospitals. Nobody does. So let's make life easier there at the other end now. Everybody kick it in high gear and get this done. Don, before we go to the top here, you also have night vision and if people want to call and ask questions, because I know you got people out fitting an arming, how do they hold you if they want to ask about something and if they want to order equipment? The number is 23176. Good. And again, for everybody out there listening, Bob, I'm going to do three things at once here because I appreciate it. Our guys in the chat room want to say thank you for your support and I appreciate the work you guys are doing, especially the fact that We are already doing this. We have the message boards, we have bulletin boards, we have chat rooms. Let's get the word out. Let's get everybody working in this in the same direction. For a lot of you that are listening, some of you are listening via third-tier technology. It went up by satellite, went down, somebody might even transfer from a satellite point to computer and then it goes to the micro FM. Some people are running it via satellite to the micro FM and away it's going that way. Well if you want to find out more and if you want to be part of the team, you have an opportunity to take a chance on that because we have a drawing for a satellite system, a KU band receiver and a micro FM station. That's what Joe was talking about earlier and it's available right now. $10 donation puts you in the pot for it. The person who wanted the last time turned right around and donated it back to the micro effect. Which I want to say thank you. But here again guys, we need also other things to be able to donate to the micro effect for the drawings. So if you've got something that perhaps can be offered up, that would be another option. And we'll talk more about that tomorrow because we're running out of time here today. We'll think of a few things we can do from this end and if you donate, we'll see what we can do to get it going down the road sometimes. The only thing we need to do is make sure that we've got an effective entering system at that end. So that the information is passed on to where it needs to be. For all of you again, you can drop a donation in the mail or you can call the office right now. 888-747-1968. 888-747-1968. If you've been listening for a long time, but maybe haven't done this in a while, hey, a dollar. I'm not asking you to take your whole life savings, but you know what? If you got small change, calculate it this way. Look at what's in the change yard. Wow, you got a dollar's worth of something there? Take a dollar bill and use that as a trade rate, because rather than just scooping out the pennies, which would be heavy to ship, put that dollar or two dollars' worth of what the change, it's to the change cup. That'll be the way you determine how much to send. And put those dollars in the envelope and shoot them to Joe. Okay, again also 888-747-1968. Hopefully they're busy scribbling while they're trying to do the engineering for it. That'd be fantastic. Don, your number for night, Mr. One More Time. Two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight. Very good. 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. Thank you, Don. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. God bless you, American. Keep showing your prayers. This is the Phyllis Schlafly Report, a daily broadcast dedicated to keeping you in touch with many of today's most important issues and examining how those issues directly affect our traditional values. And now, here is author and constitutional lawyer, Phyllis Schlafly. A former president of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus, gave a very important lecture to Hillsdale College friends when they were visiting in Germany during a recent cruise in the Baltic Sea. Klaus described how the European Union was formed because the elites of Western countries believed that the integration of the European countries and the strengthening of international institutions would be a positive movement. In the 1950s they tried to remove all kinds of barriers at the borders of individual countries in order to enable the free movement of goods, services, people and ideas all across the European continent. Then came the Maastricht Treaty in 1991 which tried to make the continent of Europe into a new superpower. Integration turned into unification. Liberalization turned into centralization of legislation and regulations. The sovereignty of individual states was systematically reduced. A European currency, called the Euro, was presented as the most important unification achievement. It was intended to promote economic growth. But the Euro simply has not worked. Economic growth declined. Budget deficits became larger. The Euro weakened democracy and free markets and did not deliver any positive effects. Meanwhile, European governments enacted generous social benefits, shortened work hours, encouraged students to spend useless years in school and college, and lowered the retirement age. Europeans learned to prefer leisure to performance, prefer security to risk-taking, prefer government direction to free markets, and prefer entitlements to individualism. Freedom dropped to a low priority. Vaklov Klaus was warning Americans not to go down the same road. He ended with the hope that Europe's mistakes will help Americans to choose freedom instead of socialism.