October 3, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, black powder firearms, and constitutional rights during the morning broadcast. The show featured extensive commentary on self-defense capabilities, comparing civilian hunting rifles to military threats, and emphasized the importance of black powder rifle training and ammunition independence. A caller from Texas raised concerns about national park gun restrictions and grizzly bear safety, leading to detailed discussion of rifle calibers and hunting ethics. The broadcast also included promotion of a drawing for a .45 caliber black powder mountain rifle to support the Micro Effect network, and commentary on government overreach, the federal shutdown, and healthcare policy.
- black powder rifles
- second amendment
- preparedness
- self-defense
- 30-06 springfield
- grizzly bear
- national parks
- micro effect network
- constitutional rights
- federal shutdown
- obamacare
- militia
- michigan
- cap and ball
- hunting
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They are doing a damn good job of it. Not approval from either the US Congress or the people of the United States. Where every day is a holiday. Where every paycheck is a fortune. Where every meal is a bank. Where your instincts will serve you better than your government. The Micro Effect Live dot com. The Micro Effect. A worldwide broadcast on the internet and on KU-band satellite. Telstar 5. The microeffectlive.com, the most important phone number you'll need to remember is 888-747-1968. Again, 888-747-19. Gear walked in through the mist with a flip lock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to his head, and fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we get. In this the land for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the items. Your money is no longer made of silver nor 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 a safe You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seemingly harm. Keep our country, put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters 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 to kill fear unto the Republic? Arise to defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. It won't keep vanished in the midst of it. His words were true. We are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to 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? He got out of every writing about all that, you know, like there was really a whole lot of maintenance going on and a whole lot of patrolling of those walking trails, handles off of pumps. But wait a minute, nobody was checking every day on those pumps with anybody from the Forestry Service. They could care less. The bottom line, unless maybe some scrap or that admitted here, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the morning in Intelligence Report Time, our kirky. For all of our brothers and sisters behind the lines in occupied territories, west, southwest, east, northeast. Well, ladies and gentlemen, Hello, micro effect network in the morning. We're also on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies east and west of Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma. Big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both pitrooms in the Civil War state of Colorado. Where Feinstein is embalmed with his wretched bilks the landscape, we turn back to the east sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi inland and this smoke slashed the Blue Ridge. For the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Mount Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers, bring us, many hands make for light work, a million petticoat junctions, the ability to continue to function when everything else. It's a beautiful gray medium day out there right now. There actually is some breaks in the clouds. You've got some sunshine here and there. it's an average all early fall uh... day right now your open maybe in socialist and socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand thirteen older calendar dump dump dump dump dump dump but a little but a little bump bump bump bump all that's right and the mind and crazy and the town calendar on call one call on call for all of you mind worshipers or kenny mind worshipers maybe you claim your christian but your god dollars into that uh... you know and and confidence in that my and the sacrificial calendar thing forces a lot like it we're almost a year away from the world we're almost a year out from the original date maybe you're off by just a year for all the minds were of word definitely christian oriented so maybe they knew about two thousand and thirteen even worry about the team being the year because that the Christian thing. For anybody who understands why 13 does, if you don't know why 13 is unlucky, have you ever looked it up? Do you know why Friday? And I challenge you. Why? See, I don't think the minds were too worried about that. They weren't really into the Christian-y thingy. And in fact, they really, really, really, really didn't like that idea at all. They were into their own God thingies and shopping hearts and hacking heads and ripping body parts out of here and there and flinging in different directions. the people that kind of thing you know it was a funky love stuff anyway uh... yeah for all of our friends in the uh... rebroad casting uh... area here in southern michigan got some sunscreen through but we do have uh... possibility of rain so pay attention because it has been a little prior in there and so when we get the rain get that more all lifted up off the pavement and we've had all the big trucks trying to make their last runs all the gravel train before the freeze restrictions you'll notice a lot of the big contract companies whatever it is guys you'll notice the trucks are running hell bent for election well there's a reason for that they know they've got a limited time now before the weight restriction is applied and they can't do what they're doing So another reason to also be careful, a lot of heavy gravel trains on the road that you're not normally used to and if they run over you, they run over you. That's all she wrote. They will be finished. They don't, with tons of materials, any roller skate or even full-size truck every day. We've seen some really terrible, terrible accidents on the truck. Apparently the guy kind of either was active or something to the other lane a little bit. car that he hit, it flattened it and ironed it out with these new plastic aluminum cars and it squished whatever was inside underneath the track for the toll. That's just a little hint. Pay attention and be ready to respond. That's what offensive driving is all about. Okay, getting around obstacles and avoiding that type of incident by constantly being awake. Don't get into some kind of doldrum or traction at all. In this case, But again, there's increased traffic this time of year for southern Michigan and freshly all of Michigan because we have a freeze restriction out there if they got a project they're trying to get done they're not gonna be able to move during the winter and They if not, they couldn't work at the construction site guys. Remember, it's the traffic on the road We have a freeze law so you got to be careful now They've doubled the traffic and tripled it. We saw the project. They've got going just down the road That's where they had the little bumper car thing that took place. Well, it wasn't a bumper car. It's a squishy car So you don't want to be in the wrong place the right time or miscalculate something. Pay attention if you're heading to work today. By the way, you're going to work. Oh yes, hold on here. I got another cup of coffee. We opened up a bag of rare gold. A bag, in fact, we got this little coffee pot thingy. Actually, it's not coffee pot. A little quick percocery was free. And you put the water in the top, you put a little bit of coffee in, and you put just one cup. So if you're in a hurry, there you go. You can run and grab the cup, run, and you're out of here. Well, anyway, we opened up a bag of something one of our friends set us. Yep, there it is. Hold on. Oh, the aroma. Hold on here. See if I can get this right. What part of Ethiopia? Northeastern fields actually off of the highlands. Mid-October. Oh, I would say 2011. Yep. Hold on here. Now we can taste. Hold on, I'll tell you. Now, wait a minute. Hold on here. You gotta make sure that when you're, this is Ethiopian blend, Ethiopian coffee beans, guys. Now, you're gonna buy Ethiopian coffee, understand that the poor workers, and they are some of the poorest on the planet, after they're done picking at the end of the day, they have no place to go. So they pile the bags up in the warehouse and lay them out flat in a crate and area, and then exhausted from their day's labors, minimally fed, what meager rations are offered to them and then they crawl up on top of the warm beans that have been dried in the sun while they were being picked and they nestle up into them and they start doing body maintenance, picking off a tick or a lice here, snapping their little heads, sometimes nibbling them for additional sustenance, sometimes just throwing the hop to the side. And then other body maintenance, well, if they can, since this first cost money, Chewing off the little toenail ends, they spit them out, and they end up as little slivers that work into the coffee. Ground into the coffee, they create a special effervescence at the other end after roasting, along with the coffee beans, the toenail clippings are roasted, and that brings you to the Ethiopian blend of choice, that's right. Pan-picked, hand modified, well, toe modified anyway, hold on, smell that. Remember, keep your teeth credited. It's like when you're br- if you see them when they break a wine bottle, have you ever noticed that? When they break the wine bottle, what they don't tell you is you keep your teeth together. So if there's any glass that you, you know, that got in there when you drink it, uh, you know, those little bad butt people that are out there, well, the idea is it doesn't- you don't swallow the glass. You, you know, spit it back out. Oh, you didn't know that! Hell, when you're drinking the Ethiopian blend, you better be doing the same thing, because those little half-moon toenail clippings show up right here and there. So hold on. And they get through the grinder too because they're kind of long and lean kind of like the Asbestos is what they're like the way we're supposed to smell again the unwashed body beans whose work to a pretty blend roasted once toaster Ethiopian toenail clip and good morning And it is a beautiful morning by the way the Sun is finally start to come out a little bit again over on the horizon there if you can again it is It's morning drive for a lot of people here, especially our micros there along the expressway. Want to say good morning 95.9 FM along the 94 corridor over here in Michigan. Also to our micro FMs in... Wyoming, I understand that we can't call them the Seven Sisters anymore because they've got more than seven transmitters running. So if you're in one of those valleys, you're the only radio, you know, that you can use your car radio going somewhere again because, well, the micro effect is being broadcast 24-7. They keep working along, they're very patient. I think they're using FM100s. Again, that's cool. The Ramsey kits are really nice. I think one of them is the original one that I built for them. and they're buying more of the same because they're familiar with and they know the nuances. Yes, I know that's French. The nuances of the piece of equipment that they have and so they just duplicate, duplicate, duplicate. Anyway, also, if you do would like to find out more about micro FM broadcasting and micro AM. Now, micro AM goes farther. That's the only thing. You can walk on other broadcasters. We don't like doing that if we can help it. But, micro AM radio on standby would be a very good idea. It's not that expensive. So, micro AM and micro FM rebroadcasting. You want to find out more? Go to www.themicroeffect.com www.themicroeffect.com www.themicroeffect.com And when you get there, you can go to Castle or you can for again picking up our signal, you can go to Satellite guys. So both of those should be posted. There's a way to link to those on the page. and capital get to the fm micro broadcasting unit along with very friendly help their feet and rick satellite same thing guys uh... to free up on bandwidth his friends in florida wyoming it's the same everywhere past the uh... planes are even on the planes uh... bandwidth availability is minimal many cases only dial up available uh... so to modify and eliminate that prompt satellite dish is the best choice the way to go and satellite rebroadcasting, you pull the signal down, you plug that receiver into your mixing board, it goes through the board, right to your FM micro, and congratulations, you're rebroadcasting the micro effect 24-7. It's a very simple solution, easy for you to work. I highly recommend if you are a team or a group out there, you better get these units into play. And by the way, your micro FM can be made totally mobile. Some people actually have put them into suitcases or briefcases and completely fixed your amount of them inside the case. So all you do is sit down the case, open it up like you do a single communications box or a military palletized computer, and run your cable out, make sure your cables are secured, make sure your power source is ready, and click and you're on the air. You can be your own DJ and you can also play the Micro Effect as needed, as you wish to. Pick it up and run with that puppy. If you are a Walmart, I don't have time to email a DJ. Well then you don't have to be. Take that Rick satellite dish, plug it into that Micro FM. The Micro Effect. Take care of the program for you and the problem. How do you like that? Real simple, straightforward, and easy to do. A lot easier than you'd expect. One of the advantages also with the satellite You're not going to be pulling any bandwidth off of your computer so you've got a lot more space available. Think about that guys. You're not pulling down your system locally, which is again another consideration if you have alternate or hallmark ambitions. You're not going to be going through the internet per se, but some of you at least want to be able to communicate to deal with other issues and you have that venue open. less likely some of the fails of not going to get through the system is going to be clogged etc etc etc so that'll make that from the conventional internet now uh... again we also have the drawing which i want to make sure we read emphasize that guys we need your help here we need to uh... make the bills you always know that works out especially here we're at the end of the month now the beginning of the new month uh... we have a drawing give a forty five caliber mountain rifle It's been donated. We actually have two different weapons, but the two different black powder devices are not really considered firearms. What's really cool is a single shot, mountain rifle, .45 caliber, good utility caliber by the way. For everybody out there, if you get into the drawing, call 888-747-1968. If you'd like to be part of it, 847-1968. Call our engineer slash our board operator. There will be people in the office standing by or you can go to themicroeffect.com. Themicroeffect.com. Themicroeffect.com. When you get there, take the time and go to the donate key. But if you could also put a benchmark in there. There's a notation section. Donate what you need to achieve the goal to be able to be in the drawing. And then congratulations. Make sure you put a little notation. I want to be in the drawing. That way everybody knows for sure because some people don't. Some of you out there donate on a regular basis and you're not really interested in the drawing or you figure somebody else should be given. We appreciate that. I understand that. But for anybody who wants to get in the drawing, this is an excellent training rifle, an excellent game getter. every component of the black powder gun you can make at home caps can be made of the formula for making caps is out there in in mass people every aspect of the rustic rifle design black powder you can make in whatever you know size and format you want whatever quantity seriously but this will go one step farther you can make all the components at home okay if you have to go again if you're patient you then can mix and formulate your own black powder and you can cast your own lead bullets and then of course you can make your own culminate slash there's a number of different formulas, cap formulas that are out there. You make your own caps. In fact, with all the raw materials available with so many different things, recycling bins, etc., you have all kinds of options. Too numerous to even match, I mean you literally options and extraordinary. It's a matter of your creative mind being applied and having some fun in the process. It's a great quote unquote, okay. The other thing is with ammunition costing what it does, the cap and ball rifles are cheaper for taking somebody out on the range and teaching them basic rifle marksmanship. One cool thing about a black powder gun is you know you got one shot, make it count. That's the best way. That's actually how I was taught. years ago when I was very very young first time I fired a capital rifle back when I was five going on six years old actually it was about this time of year almost my birthday and What happened is a gravel pit I'll never forget because it had a it had cut off size We don't have any of those in this area and we fired into a at about 100 yards and it was a 56 caliber 3-band Harpers Ferry. My brother had to hold the other end of it up because that gun was twice as tall as I was. But again, loaded actually made sure that after all the steps to load it up, put the cap on, get it to my shoulder, pull the trigger and oh yeah, this is fun. Especially when I saw the size of that bullet and it was a three band musket. This is not a rifled weapon guys. It's a harper spurt. I gotta get one of these. Yeah, oh yeah. First time pulled trigger on that, it was like, wow. And out of the smokin' flame. So guys, it's a great way to train black powder. You can pick the load that fits your needs and you can back off to save powder to get more shots out of each pound. The idea is it doesn't have to buck like a horse. What you want to do is be able to get the shooter to focus on lining up the sights, cheek weld, shoulder weld, and black powder means that they have to think through the whole process, each step. That's a good way to keep the person's mind focused, to teach them the basics. Anyway, we got Joe with us. Joe, it's Demi's son, in fact, we got a son streaming in from the east, so we got a little break up in the clouds. What's it like over there in your neck of the woods in Kamiye? And what's jumping off the wall there, sir? Well, it's a little bit on the cool side here. We're supposed to have a low of 46 and by God it made it. So we're at 46 degrees. They set a goal and accomplished the mission, is that what you're saying? Yeah, they got one right, you know, luck of the draw, what have you. So we're at 46 degrees with a little overcast and don't know if we're going to get any rain today, but I suppose what we'll see is it's pretty good that there should be a little bit. Never supposed to go into some sunshine days here for it looks like four or five days. So I'll be happy with that Oh, it looks like we might even make 70 here day after tomorrow. So maybe we'll call that the Indian summer And once again Marcus reminded you guys that We all have it a drawing. That's tomorrow morning. That's not next week. That's not the end of month. That's tomorrow morning for the 45 caliber powder rifle and Again, we don't have a whole lot of entries into it. So your chances of winning are pretty fair Depending on how many entries you make. Okay, so that's five dollar minimum contribution It's your name and a half five times and a dollar per entry after that no limit on how many entries you make and this is to help support the micro effect and as well as make you a 45 caliber powder rifle owner Okay, that's how it works And if you'd like to just empty outright support the micro effect, you can get a subscription to the archives, get a t-shirt, make a contribution and donation, call us here at 888-747-1968. Well I don't know what's going on. I got a notice here Mark yesterday that the FCC is now on the verge of releasing 844 numbers instead of 800, 855, 888. Now we're going to 844 so everybody must be getting a hotline. Now interestingly enough again you've got, we do have two black powder rifles. The first one is up particular offering and then we have another one for everybody so you go well then i didn't get the first one don't worry guys there's another one in the way about right there but the fifty eight caliber that's right so you know in fact a good that's a good combo by the way forty five and and the fifty eight uh... the average it was out there at the mid grant ground ground is a fifty and a lot of people like the fifty caliber but the forty five covers below and targets uh... used to be that's not quite the squirrel gun i've got an original hawkins It's been handed down. It's in the .32 caliber. Now that would be considered a squirrel gun category, guys. That's a .32 cap and ball. It's hand-print. Oh, I should say, forgive me, the butt plate was cracked. Somebody must stroke somebody with it years ago. I know the story behind the gun. And that gun would be considered a squirrel gun. The .45 is just on the edge of that in that it actually is a good game-getter. puts a nice leaky hole in anything it hits, but you can paper down, you can actually do what's called paper bullets guys, and you can take and go down to smaller calibers and still fire it out of the 45 and use it for a smaller game still. All kinds of tricks with black powder that most people were never taught or you don't really catch it in any of the modern works because people who write the books don't know anything about the trade. Back in the day, loading a black powder rifle or again a black powder game gun with small shot, common affair especially if you were shooting towards twilight and well 45 caliber you don't want to probably do that as much but typically 3 to 5 and more likely 5 22 caliber number 4 buck ball is what you would use and that's nothing to sneeze at coming down range and hitting you out of a you know a cap and ball gun like that but also for accuracy, these mountain rifles very well made. There's a number of different brands out there, but basically there's about three companies that make the guns for everybody. And the quality has been very good across the board. These are blued rifles or are these stainless? Are they blue? They're blue. Okay, so again, they're dark guns. which is cool. With big advantage there again, if you have stainless, I pointed this out the other day during Weapons Wednesday, a lot of people don't do it, but you want to soften those colors because Bambi notices something that's not quite normal in the woods. Stainless is good, but tap it with a little bit of flat paint just to give it a matte finish, whatever colors you want to do. With the blue steel paste, it blends in just fine. The other thing there again is maintenance. You want to clean it and you want to make sure you clean it right. So do a little research on that. That's part of the fun of dealing with firearm shooting is you've got to clean what you use and especially with black powder guns. You have to be religious about this and that is most important. Now if you're serious about cap and ball, I highly recommend you get yourself a 30 caliber can. and start stocking up on caps and start stocking up on pound one pound cans of powder. Progressively a can at a time and keep the powders separate and can all of it. Take the one pound cans, put them into a 30 caliber can and then separate them. Make sure you don't put them all in one place. That's just a precaution for safety. Cardboard line the inside of the 30 caliber can for your black powder cans. That way they've got a buffer, they don't clink and pink. And the other thing that I would do with the caps in this day and age, they come very well packed, but I would still put them in each container in a Ziploc bag. It offers, again, another layer of moisture protection. Caps will be good for a good long time. And you can make your own. There's a number of different videos out there and a number of different forums where they teach everybody how to build their own caps. You could use aluminum cans, You can use plantar metal from the new heat ducts because the new heat ducts are made by China Sport Steel and they're making them thinner and thinner to the point where if you've got a stamp, you make up a stamp for this or you buy the right stamp, you have basically an anvil and a hammer. And what you're doing is you're actually forming and making your own caps. All of this can be done from scratch, guys. That's right. It's all can be built. We've done it all before. Everybody does it. In fact, there's people that set part of what they enjoy about going and hunting. What's really kind of funny is my oldest brother, who by the way is my oldest brother, is checking me out with that black powder gun, his wife has gotten a deer every year that she's hunted. she uses a black powder mountain rifle so she tells you something right there every year she gets a deer. Long as just about as they've been married, short of when they used to live in Detroit. They weren't hunting deer in Detroit but they didn't get a chance to really get away from that because they were going to school and everything else years and years ago. Not that it would be a bad idea. I've seen deer downtown LA, you know, Detroit. And coyotes now too in downtown Detroit by the way. We have coyotes in Detroit. We really do guys. pictures are taken we know i have coyotes in detroit was that uh... we're going to break their were slipping right on by well we'll be back in a little bit second our user report joe and mark will probably have almost a little bit to eighty eight seven four seven nineteen sixty eight to donate or if you'd like to call it or you can't drive you swar morning folks One thing I'd like to share with you, LisaCateCandles.com is an all natural soybean candle alternative. Before I found LisaCate candles, I had lingering soot and allergens in my home. Not today. My LisaCate candles are clearly a difference to see and breathe. 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Well, let me say this. I live in such an area. There is no way in hell I'm gonna go out into the national forest or some heavily wooded area without something to protect myself with and There's nobody whatever convinced me of any difference. So yeah, I understand what you're saying, you know, they would have you unarmed You know on a battlefield in Iraq, you know, just any way that they can make you die I've seen but You know what's the shame is all the people that have any common sense at all are no longer in a position to do anything. They're either retired or got an early retirement, this kind of thing, but it sounds like he's keeping in touch with his buds. So that's a good thing, so you can have a thumb on what's taking place. Well, I like to ask Mark, with my deer rifle, my very out sick deer rifle, would that put down a grizzly bear if I need to protect myself? a grizzly bear will first of all finding one of the problem but the out sick is actually in the uh... i want to admit mid-range the out six itself is probably one of the most dominant cartridges north america despite the fact that we're waiting for a lot behind two two three's in there somewhere thirty out six because of its utilization world war one world war two korea even in vietnam means we've had around for a hundred years of the m nineteen oh three cartridge originally for the 1903 Springfield. The round itself can be found in bullets up to and including 200, 220 grain and you can even press it to... and I use a 200 grain typically for most of my hunting because I want a little more weight behind the bullet. Doesn't mean I haven't used 150s, I have many times. But with a 200 grain bullet pressing that with a, for instance, what used to be a called a bronze penetrator, That will put a grizzly bear down. It'll put any large aggressive game down. The problem is again, typically people like to go with heavier bullets for that type of creature. Now, two-legged black uniform moose ain't anywhere near the weight of a grizzly bear nor the quality in fight. I would point out what I said earlier. You hit somebody, all you have to do is go out and shoot a deer with a 30-30. Or that, 30 out of 6. I've used the 30 out of 6 all of my hunting life. It was a gift. It's something I will never get rid of. It's a family heirloom, a pass down. It's a 1903 Springfield that has won three governor's matches here three years in a row back before World War II. Actually, forgive me, right during World War II at the end of World War II. But using any other weapon, if you've shot a deer, I want you to go out and just take a look at what you shot. And ask yourself if that deer had a lot more motivation, that deer has a lot more natural preservation built into its brain than any two-legged, any biped human ever will. Short of maybe a few people, if they'll finally pump up and motivate themselves. Put a black uniform moose carrying 65 pounds of junk and a light rifle. If you hit him, it hurt whatever the creature is at the other end and you pop it in the leg. As I have said, I'm not worried about hitting the potty armor. First of all, I was taught to place the bullet where I want to put it on the target. I hit something in the hip or in the leg like that. And first of all, you hop it around on one leg, you ain't going to be much use to anybody. Number two is, chances are it will probably take that leg and shatter it, split it in two. Let's be honest, you've shot a deer, you've been deer hunting and a lot of people out there have been deer hunting. What is your 270? What is your 3030? What is your 32 Winchester Special do? What is your 30 out of 6? What is your 300 wooden mag? You know, here's the thing George, there's guys out there listening right now. You guys know just as well as I do that you take deer from ridge to ridge. This is why I laugh at these fools that are in these black uniforms. It's like somehow they've got this impression everybody's going to be a pop-up target. and the Americans on the other side are looking at them as nothing but a black uniform pop-up target. Now, you're trying to scare people that will kill a deer at 860 yards from one ridge to the next and they do it not once in a season but sometimes two, three, or four times in the season. You're trying to scare people who have fought in some cases two or three wars. The socialist pig is trying to terrorize the American people thinking that somehow we don't know what the word warrior means. but also just you know again at the very least for all you deer hunters if all you did was go out and you shot one of them the wretched machine for lack of operatives would grind to a halt and I wouldn't shoot them close you were all sneaky peeps the average American is not going to be fair to these pigs when the time comes You're going to be a half mile away, a quarter mile away. You just figure it out. One flat, you know, you pick a channel of opportunity. You pick a location away from you of maximum range that you know you, the optimal maximum range you can hit. And all you do is do one. And you don't get into any firefight, you just do one. Think about it when you hit him in the leg you hit him in the shoulder you hit him in the arm You know if you hit somebody armed with that a 3030 with a soft point round that big bullet going out of that 30 caliber and it's gonna be a round nose When it hits at the other end, it's going to pull open muscle, shatter a bone, go out the other side, suck in tissue with it. And the reason I can say that is because when I hit it during the shoulder with my 30-out-6, I just described what it does except it goes through the lung, a heart, maybe part of the other lung and goes through the side of the other shoulder. If I'm lucky and I did do it at an angle, which is what you really want to try for, is it hits the shoulder, shatters the right leg or left leg, crushes the lungs, blows the lung out so there's no oxygen, hits the heart so there's no oxygen pumping. and goes out in an angle and tapers the other lung without too much more meat. And gets the deer that's standing next to it. Yeah, and if there's anything behind it, there's still enough left in that Out 6, but yeah, that's the only problem. I have to be very careful there. I've had to not take shots because I know that that Out 6, if I've got a pack of three or four deer working together, and their fight i can't shoot that one very very good at the near i'm going to i'm going to get to more than i don't want to maybe one or possibly to another the fact thank you for bringing it up this gets back to the whole idea of also in firefights what's called watch your backstop just because you got a bad guy in front of you if you're real part of all around you get the you know the black uniform knuckle drager you know square on if you've got a friendly behind him you might get him too Because those ball rounds are going to stipple through just like that there's that's where you have a different formula now You're ice picking them and that bullet if I have a whole bunch of them in front of me I want to get flat down and line up because I can get two or three hits out of one bullet and that's a fact so I mean especially the heavier the gun the more energy I've got but you the 30 out six for any kind of aggressive game the optics is sufficient Let's put it this way if you know what you're doing Fred Bear became famous for one thing and everybody seems to forget this on occasion Fred Bear went out and went after his namesake his family's namesake Fred Bear would go out and use a bow to hunt one grizzly bear I would think that if you can do it with a compound bow if you're willing to get close enough then you I think the odd six will again will perform just as well and you don't have to get quite as close and you got more time to think about putting the second, third, fourth and fifth bullet in something. Mark, you know, Courtney Keith-Wale, veterans and deer hunters do not understand modern warfare. Do not understand modern warfare. I keep hearing that from him. You know what's comical about that? What is modern warfare other than a bunch of punks ganging up on one person and thugging on them because they figure that they can get away with it? The only thing I've seen about quote-unquote modern warfare is the idea that the other side typically is not waging war and you're occupying their land and you're going out and ganging up on them like a bunch of punks. Sorry guys, I mean our soldiers do know how to fight. They actually do have to fight, they do have to hunt, but they've lost. This is something that again, the max velocity, if you go to From the Trenches World Report, go back to the scroll, there is an excellent ongoing series of articles, but the latest one is addressing other questions that came up. And this has to do with the fact that the modern army has lost the basic light infantry skills that win wars. This is what most people understand. Let me give you an example of this. Everybody is terrified of the idea that if we go to war right now, the secret police are geared towards hut hut hut. Nobody in their right mind would line up 5, 10, 20 people in a column if we're in a real stinking war and think they're going to survive. Going into a door. Have you seen these snake lines of punks going into a house? In fact, what they do... I've brought this up many times on the air for all this modern warfare BS. War hasn't changed at all. People are trying to kill people. If they got a rock, they're at a certain range. If they went to Arrow, they were at a certain range. People learn to spread out because arrows are really a bummer when they shish kebab you even somebody throwing the spear became very embarrassing Okay, so people learn not to get in the line of spears or how to avoid them and you know tactics have changed a little bit But they really haven't changed much as much at all with regard to team cooperation and individual individual warrior spirit The toys have changed some and even there with quote unquote modern warfare if if supposedly their idea of modern warfare works why are we still in Afghanistan? Let's be honest about this. There's guys listening right now know what I'm talking about for all of what we're talking about. They're in the stone age. You always try to drag that down. Well obviously whoever it is that's in the stone age we haven't even for carpet bombing everything. It's the year 2013 and there's still people out there going after our people and killing them. Where do they come from? For all this BS, did anybody hear about the Afghan Air Force rising up from the ground and we've been in massive air battles since what, 2002 over Afghanistan? We had massive air battles with fighters, dog fighting. We had bombers that have had to get through fighter screens to get there. Did the Afghan space program set up a whole bunch of super spy satellites to give them the cutting edge? In fact, all the BS that we're yapping about is all what we have. And here's the kicker. We have absolute satellite supremacy, space supremacy, high altitude supremacy, mid altitude supremacy, low air potential. When I say low air, I mean rotary aircraft. Guys, shoppers die all the time overseas. Why? If it tries to beat the air into submission and somebody breaks apart, apart on the aircraft, it doesn't work very well. So we've got air supremacy across the board. We have total artillery supremacy. Total rocket supremacy. Mark, didn't Israel have all that air supremacy, technological supremacy when they took on the Lebanese and the Lebanese... Well, not the Lebanese, but remember Hezbollah. The Lebanese, if we look at the difference in campaigns, once everybody understood you lose nothing by fighting, when the Palestinian Army, Palestinian Liberation Army fought in Lebanon, they fought what was considered to be a classic deep withdrawal defense. Now once they started retreating, retreating becomes a nasty habit. People have a tendency not to stay focused, they become confused, and this happens with everybody, our army, anybody's army. Now, retreat becomes a nasty habit. And everybody gets used to the idea of running and not fighting. Okay, so that's what happened when they tried the defense in depth with lying defense. Now, the world changed completely when Hezbollah switched over to what's called a checkerboard defense and a fixed defense. In other words, you're gonna kill me if I'm on the road. Here's what everybody always does. They always show these pictures. The highway of death! Remember that with Iraq and Kuwait? Remember that BS? Which of course there again, they doctored a lot. It didn't mean it wasn't horrible. But they doctored a lot of that for propaganda. It's people resist, you'll be absorbed, blah blah blah. But we didn't invade Iraq. If supposedly Iraq was destroyed and the army was gone and blah blah blah blah blah, why didn't we just roll on into Iraq? We put the brakes on everything real quick. That's part that I keep trying to emphasize, strategic overview. Why did they do that? There's a lot of reasons for that. Not the least of which is we hadn't fought the best part of the Iraqi army. We fought their third string. Even second string was withdrawn effectively and they did exactly what they were supposed to do. Now, let's go forward here to what we're dealing with or what we saw with most of these other modern campaigns like the checkerboard defense the checkerboard defense everybody said their death prayers everybody understood you know what if we got up out of our fighting positions or if we got up out of our defensive the place we know they would kill us on the road and they brag about it they show pictures on the nightly news of people being straight down the road they'd show pictures of people in wreckage and died and half people split apart and all this stuff and go see look at this you'll notice they didn't show you any footage of the Israeli campaign against Hezbollah Did everybody notice that? They didn't show you all these exciting pictures of, you know, busted open bunkers and why didn't they do that? Well, because the campaign didn't go the way they planned because somebody decided to fight. And once they started to fight, once they accepted the idea, well, let's see. First of all, I got into a uniform as a warrior. That means I accept the idea that not only may I have to fight, but I might die for my cause. Now, am I willing to die for my cause? Is my cause worthy of my life? Well, you have to ask if people are even asking what is the cause. Exactly. Well, ours is to go over to Syria and rake pillage and burn and steal so the Israelis can steal the oil, steal our treasures, grab women and kids for sex slaves, and then ignore it. That's what the whole thing with Syria is about. The Saudis and the Israelis want to divvy up Syria for sex slaves. They'll grab the women. You'll hear the two groups that have both of these problems. the ill-listed international sex trade. And I'm not joking about this. This got some coverage that was made to disappear. Why? Because the Jewish mob and these Arabs are notorious for still selling slaves. All of the sex slave operations in Eastern Europe are being run by the Jewish mafia and the Mossad. That's why all those stories about that came and went. You want to know why? Because they like the business. And the Saudis, well, I'll tell you what, let me give you an example. Before World War II, there were up to 20,000 eunuchs sold out of Africa to the Arab states, Saudi Arabia, and all those other little Saudi Arabian offspring like Kuwait. Even before World War II, well, slavery was all gone in BS. The argument is, with the actual numbers that came out, that are actually readily available, and this is before the age of computer people, that up to 40,000 eunuch slaves, now everybody knows what a eunuch is, it's like a gelded horse, but they would grab these people, and by the way, if you think that, well, they just cut stuff off, you know that there is a whole process to that, with the Arab slave trade, they have to shred the parts off. Oh, you thought it was a comfortable, like, quick clean, oh no! There's a whole wicked process to that slave trade thing that you're not supposed to talk about and we're supposed to think is all gone. Just the reverse if you think the communists they got hold of this country you all you all face the same kind of BS because the vulgar barbarism of those gutter pieces of gutter trash that are in these Israeli government and the Saudi government They want to spew that garbage over here like they spewed it up in Russia when the communists were in charge there and the same kind of wicked or deeds were going on with them Now, by the way, all the information on the eunuch trade and on the slave trade, eunuch is for guards, security, but also for labor. Under the logic, they'd be less aggressive or more, less difficult to deal with. But there's a whole tradition about how it's done. Now, that's modern times, and these are the minimal numbers we can count. And as far as the sex slave trade, dealing in little boys, little girls and women, the Israeli occultist, and the Babylonian occultist, the Talmudist, slash the Kabbalists, and the Arab slave trade? Well, these punks are all, they're one in the same basket as far as the kind of stuff they're gonna do, and they're slavering at the fact that they can sacrifice Christian women and children in this. And America wants to get into that? Well, not all America, but there are some Satanists that do. I'm not exaggerating people. This is stuff nobody is supposed to talk about. Well, not our boys, OBS. There's people in there, just as there are good people, there are wicked suckers and everybody in the military knows what I'm talking about. But they're also the wicked suckers we've seen witnessed firsthand. Our men that were in Saudi Arabia saw this and know exactly what I'm talking about. Mark, I'm going to hang up, but I got, there's another thing that came up in a news last night. and this is financial terrorism. They have Lloyd Blankfein and Jamie Dimon at the White House. If the government doesn't stop this shutdown and Obamacare is not funded, the whole U.S. economy is going to collapse if Obamacare is not funded. Knowing that if you do fund Obamacare, it's going to collapse the economy. Here's the thing. What would Obamacare not being funded affect the U.S. economy? Think about it. What difference would it make? Think about this, if right now, under the Hippocratic oath, and guys, I want everybody to think about this, Ron Paul brought this up. If you came into a hospital and you were bleeding and you were possibly going to die, they didn't throw you out on the curb, people. That's never been done. Now there was some hottie-tottie-eagle-like-shall-we-say-nose-in-the-air locations that were notorious because they got caught trying to do that decades and decades and decades ago. And even there, the other doctors are the ones who brought people's attention to that, not the lawyers, and not all these political horrors. The Hippocratic Oath would function in and of itself. Everybody forgets before the stinking lawyers and before the stinking parasites got tied into all this, the doctor by the nature of his job had to provide a cure. Was obligated to help, to do no harm. Talk to real doctors as opposed to the plastic tripe we've got for these communist card holding party members. See, there's just like everything else, they're not one block of people. There are good men and women who know what I'm talking about. There are these Prozac pushing pieces of trash that need to be kicked out. And they're the same trash that believe they should be your overlord. They believe they're your God. They believe that they should be putting their boot on your face every day because they're higher than you are. Not because they're a doctor, but because they have the same mindset as all the rest of these other petty tyrants that we shot out of this country before. That's the fact that we would not in any way shape or form miss Obamacare or the rest if we went back to the Christian ethic we established from the beginning in this country. And oh my goodness, I said Christian. Well, here's the bottom line. You may not, you, you can say you're an atheist or whatever. Do you want me, do you want me to treat you in the animal way? If you're an atheist, you believe that we should, that, that moral code of Christianity needs to be tossed out the window. Well, everybody likes that moral code because they can pee on a Christian all day. and the Christians are just supposed to let them continue to pee on everybody every day. Right? Isn't that what we see over and over and over again? Well, if we throw the Christian ethic out and embrace whatever they believe, they really wouldn't like it a whole lot. But unfortunately, that's part of the problem we're dealing with right now. That's why the medical profession is in the boat it's in. It's why the money has gone through the roof. You've got prostitutes who will dope people up with no business doing it. Prozac is how many prescriptions for Prozac for things that have nothing to do with any psychological problem whatsoever. And they've done it so that those political horrors, those monetary horrors, those are the problem with the medical industry. And if you want to become master of the world, just get some better drugs. Yeah, as far as that master thing goes, I got a 30 out of 6 for your arse on that one. Appreciate your call, George. Thank you. Alright, man, we're up here at the top of the hour. 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