Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, logistics, and tactical considerations for civilian defense operations. He emphasized the importance of accumulating cold-weather gear, boots, and clothing through yard sales and thrift stores, drawing parallels to Revolutionary War hardships. Koernke analyzed the film 'Behold a Pale Horse' as a case study in tactical decision-making and target prioritization, then pivoted to detailed instruction on ammunition reloading, including techniques for creating subsonic rounds using heavy bullets and black powder loads. He promoted several vendors including Apex Gun Parts, Palmetto State Armory, and Liberty's Guardian LLC, and encouraged listeners to distribute information about Liberty Tree Radio at gun shows and public venues.
Live 365. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the so let me get this straight three weeks ago You're telling me you had all the money you needed to bomb Christian women and children in Syria and we could spend a trillion dollars all day and laugh our arses off while the Israelis stole that country of everything of value they could find along with the Saudis from the other direction. But today we can't pay Grandma and Grandpa's piddly little social security check. What's wrong with the pigs and this picture? Do-ho, do-ho, do-ho, do-ho, do-ho. If you're not familiar with that, some of our friends in certain parts of the planet will understand what that little tune means. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Wernke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and northeast. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're on AMF-M Microstations, CB, base stations and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to the Aleutians. It's still afternoon out there. We'll be for another several hours. Well, a couple hours anyway. Waving to the left coast were our friends there with the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine. We're the Grizzly Bears. No, there ain't no Grizzly Bears. We're the Brown Bears. No, there's no Brown Bears. The Black Bears! Yeah, the black bears are... Well, they're looking for a girly date. They only got a few more weeks, maybe a month, and then they're starting to look for a place to nestle in and hide for the winter. Those grizzly bars were way up north, not going to bother you. The brown bears, a little farther south, but not too many in the snack of the woods that we've ever seen. Not in our lifetimes or any dozen others, back to the old days, but the black bears, well, they know where the city dump schedule is, and the American Legion fish fry on Wednesday. Good eatin' and girly bear perfume on Thursday. Well, then all the way to Florida, where the fiddler crabs are chanting their mantras, one yelly man, one yelly man, one yelly man, and of course our warshipping the sun, chanting their mantras to the belly buttons if they had them. Then back across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming, two in Cluebo, the 5th, 3rd, the 5th, and our friends in the Civil War state of Colorado, waving to the left coast, we turn back to the east, sweep across the plains, following the stench, spew and sputum dropping from the aircraft that's moving Feinstein across the country towards the district of criminals. A small blue oil slick on the Mississippi, we leap beyond that and don't let our toes touch that at all. Body parts would fall off. It would be horrible. The stench could not be washed away. Landing in the Smokies, where the restaurant crews, grammar teams, OK teams, and the Montville Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work, all of you working together, and remember people do not wait. Come up with your own system. Start developing independent. I am tired of all these BS stories. The NSA is listening! Oh, the government! Oh, stuff it! Then let's start shutting more and more of their BS off, or loading their system up while in reality they're documenting junk. Have fun with them. Well, in reality, all the real work is being done somewhere else and or through a number of different technologies and techniques that we already are using and possess overlapping battlefield superiority through mass and We have more of us than there are of them But dad they've got super computers and even though we speak from code They know exactly what the code is because nobody told wait what yeah, well, you know the important thing here, too Is remember don't shut off a water supply What's that bubbling smoking cooking smell over there? Well, that's those organic brain computers they had. Well, actually just conventional, but without all those cooling towers running, you see, you wouldn't have to knock out. Let's think about that. You don't have to attack the core. If they just don't have any water supply, where would you dump your artillery? Into the hardened site, or would you knock out the water supply? If you were fighting them, wouldn't you just, it's like shutting off the air, guys. We talked about this. Civil defense is fine, we need that. But all these FEMA, Homeland Security, Kamo bunkers, you know, communist, you know, core centers where they're going to be trying to rape, kill, pillage the country and do it for the internationalist. If they're all underground, just find the air vents, keep crushing them, have a ceremony where everybody piles another dump truck or rock every year as part of an ongoing ceremony over the entrances. And down the road 30, 40 years, you go back in and unshovel everything, and you have a ceremony, and you open the door, and you find the the spots on the walls, the doors are opening up where they were scratching at the steel year after year until they put a half-inch trench in it and they wore their fingernails down but they went back every day and they tried, they scrabbled, they scrabbled and then eventually they died. The same is true with the operation like that. Where would I dump my artillery? Well, on the sea. Those cooling towers, the water intakes and I'm just denying the water, just set it somewhere else. Oh, I'm sure they have backup pumps and all kinds of stuff and wells and they probably even tell all the local farmers and the people who are regular people that they would execute them if they use the water because the government should have it first for their spy computers and the rest of you needed to die for lack of water. Yeah, I can see them doing that. That's the kind of crazy freak around the corner stuff that they would do. They'd go be so far around the corner they couldn't see the corner and they'd go around another corner. By the time they're done, all of you would be the enemy and they would be the chosen ones and blah blah blah. We've seen this all before. You know, Morlocks being what they are. Read the time machine. Remember what the Morlocks were all about. Okay? And look at them appropriately. Unka, wunka, unka, ooh. And after all, we're all just food for them. We're supposed to be the Eloi. How about we just stay liberty-minded people and when the time comes, get rid of the problem. That'll sell it real quick. And come up with solutions. Not just complain about the problems. Oi! Anyway, there goes another one of those water inlets. In fact, I see steam coming out of the air vents for the main processor areas and actually a little, it looks like it's getting a little warm on the thermal. Yeah, yeah, really hot real fast. I guess that artificial intelligence is a tad more sensitive than everybody thought or they forgot about that. Anyway, I just couldn't help it. I had to dump another round in. Again then. Guys go ahead. Yeah, okay have some fun. You know whatever you got there in the pit, go ahead and dump it. Go ahead. You ever been around a motor crew? They just go crazy sometimes. It's just how it works. Especially when they're having fun. They know who they're dumping it on. Anyway, it is Quartermaster Friday on top of everything else and I will remind everybody as I said Apex Gun Parts Center Fire Systems dot com. has the parts kits. Look on the front page, you'll see what's on sale. If you go to Apex, they have two other parts kits. I want you to look at the pictures of those two parts kits and then take a look and think about the math in terms of parts, pieces, and assemblies. Just a thought. I mean for those of you who might have a creative mind, it'd be kind of cool. What do you think? Anyway, we are headed towards the weekend here now, full force, to our friends at Camp Nagahitcham and the Ogham Aranges. I want to say good afternoon. Also to Emmerich, Emerson, Camp Waylon North, which is going to be very busy. And again, they're starting to get some cool weather up there, by the way. So Waylon North, New Camp Stasa, and Camp Wolf and Camp Fox. All of these sites make sure you're not not getting to the warning point where you make sure you carry your cold weather gear with you. It's not the pretty nice days you have, it's that some of the sites are a lot closer to the lakes. It's kind of like the desert. When it gets cold, it gets cold fast, rolls in off the lake, you get damp. You don't just get cold. It sucks moisture into the air and you got humidity with cold and that means it will go to the bone. So make sure you've got your Gore-Tex or your Rain Gear, whatever you're using in that direction. Make sure that you've got all the rest of your combat clothing as far as your Long Johns, etc. They're supposed to be in your backpack. You're switching everything out to cold weather ops. If you did deploy, because some people are going to go, well Mark, it's not cold yet! Well, you're Minutemen. Not only that, as the first infantry on the ground before escalates against the invader, both the Shyster banker and the other filth that you know they're going to be pulling in. You're going to be first on the ground and what you got is all you got. And again, Max Velocity has got some excellent pieces that have been done and are being posted by Henrianna from the Trenches World Report. There's an ongoing debate and he's somehow, I think he thinks he's being, you know, he has to respond to certain statements that are being made and to me it's not really that much of an issue. One of them though had to do with reallocation. That's a military term we use all the time guys if I have five pieces of night vision or if I have heavy weapons and I have weapons sections We will reallocate the both the gunner and the weapon system To meet the needs of the overall formation so that we can be a more effective fighting force So don't be surprised that's just how it works. Now again as we've talked about the 510 program over and over and over again which includes people who do have the money for deep logistics. There's people that went way past the 510 program. We've done this for decades. I've put up equipment all over the state. There's material pods everywhere and more that I find, more I ship out. We just handed a bunch of clothing to somebody here the last two days and there's going to be a whole bunch more going out that was freebie stuff. But you know what? It's going to be depoed and redeployed so that we can not only support the military personnel but our civilian personnel, all the rest of our people. The 510 program reaches into the conventional quartermaster category. What happens if you have families that have to evacuate? We got them out safely, now they're relocated, they're displaced from where they were. Maybe even their relocation point is what was attacked and we had to get them to safety. Do you have the deep logistics to ensure that you can put spare clothing in those people's hands if they have children? Are you prepared to clothe them? Do we have the material, the extra? All you have to do is have extra. It doesn't have to be fancy. I guarantee that no matter who the person is, they'll be grateful. I know I would be if it's the fact that I don't have to put myself out. And the way to do that is, like I said, grab these freebies that are out there and start boxing them up, barreling them up, toting them up. Find a system. Make it work. But by doing this, if somebody shows up bare butt naked, they are not going to be still run around bare butt naked. In fact, you can upgrade them very, very quickly. Now that is especially critical with regard to psychological, you know, what we call esprit de corps, or again, hearts and minds. With Esprit de Cour, that's within the unit. The idea is you're all squared away, you're all strapped, you all have the same gear, you all can see that you're part of a team, part of a unit, and that Esprit de Cour helps to pump the troops up. resupply is especially critical in that respect. They don't feel like you're an orphan. You don't feel like you've been abandoned, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Psychologically, look at the effect that that had on American fighting men during the American Revolution. Bloody footprints in the snow. Read the crossing. Read the story of the crossing. Remember Washington's famous Delaware activity? You know, when they, you know, all the battle and how that developed? If you read, you'll recall when the men were being taken across, the majority of the men in one form or another either didn't have any shoes and didn't have any cold weather gear left. Most of it was tatters on their person. They were wearing rags. Some of them laid down because during the crossing it took a long time to get the fighting force strength across the river where it needed to be. There was snow on the ground. These men would lay down and literally there would be melted snow around them for three feet. These guys had fevers. They were generating heat and burning body calories. Once you don't have any fat, you start burning protein. That's called muscle. In other words, you're breaking down the body. Body is consuming itself to keep it alive. It's prioritizing certain systems. Let's try to avoid that. Doesn't mean it won't happen. It doesn't mean there won't be hardship. But for everybody who goes, I have to suffer with the same flavor of MRE for two meals. All my little weenie is shriveling. Whereas they would be laughing their arse off and would even, you mean you aren't going to eat that? No, it's the same thing I had for lunch. Well, thank you. Goodbye. All you'd have been hearing, you'd have been seeing packages flying, you know, ripped open packages, and you'd have been hearing munching. Now, they wouldn't have been gone too fast, because they're smart and also understand. If you eat too fast, again, you've got to be careful there. But a little crunch, a little nibble off, and they'd be eating, and they wouldn't offer anything to you if you decided to toss it. I know they'd be smart. You want to turn your nose up? Well, fine. Other people, like myself, oh, I'll take that. And I'm not offering it back. Everybody better get used to the idea. We actually have some pretty clean food. We got pretty decent resources, but we need to take advantage of them, which means we've got to stay focused on doing that non-stop. And again, it's all around us right now, but clothing is one of those. Boots and shoes, guys. Boots and shoes are going to be a big one. The bloody footprint in the snow scenario is being set up right now. Take a look at the garbage in the shoe stores right now. And how many spares do you actually have? And even if you had a spare one pair right now, take a look at how long the first pair have that you last and you calculate out to how soon before you don't have any. Or whatever you have is going to be in tatters. You better be seriously looking at the boots your enemy is wearing and you don't leave any of them behind. You strip the enemy corpse of everything that it has. Period. Everything. Remember, manufactured clothing is going to be a problem. across the board. We don't have the looms, we don't have the mills in this country we had. All that is part of the betrayal of the United States. All of that is part of NAFTA and GATT. All of that is part of waging economic war against the American people. So you all better be ready accordingly. By the way, any kind of sweats, any kind of gray. The other thing is colors, okay? If you're going to yard sales, here's the way to, you know, oh, more go live, so much space. Fine. Here's the other way to work that. Grays, browns, blacks, anything that's attacking color. Greens, whatever it is, just grab everything, especially when it's a dollar a bag or at the end of the sale, it's free. Now, it doesn't hurt to grab any coats. Like I said this last weekend, I got a whole bunch of pea coats. Navy pea coats, in fact two of them, I was surprised, are actually on the traditional design the way they're supposed to be built with a double-height collar. With a pea coat, what you're supposed to do is when you're on deck, if it's high wind, high weather, and cold, guys, you roll up the collar and it actually covers all the way up to the ear. Collars were not put there for the fun of it. They were supposed to serve that purpose. And what's interesting is on two of these, they've actually got the true navy collar the way they're supposed to be. And they, well, they look straight. I don't give a squat. That's wool. That's a wool coat. It will keep my arse from freezing. My neck's not going to be splashed with water. My ears aren't going to fall off the side of my head from frostbite and freezing. On top of that, with a watch cap, you stay pretty, pretty darn warm. So just something to think about there. You see any of these trench coats, you see any of these pea coats that are out there. I don't care. As long as they're wearable in any shape or form, grab them. It's cold weather gear that for people who have nothing especially, they will be very grateful when the time comes. Doesn't have to be pretty might even be something that well the reason somebody got rid of it They either stained it in some way a little blop stain on the side that usually is the case nowadays or It's just it's not it's not the latest. Oh, you're right. You need to get rid of that. It's not the latest Yes, I know you paid what $150 for that thing. Oh, yeah, that's old Gore-Tex. You need new Gore-Tex Get rid of that old one. Yeah, give it to me. I'll take it. Thank you. Goodbye Don't try to talk about this stuff anymore. I'd never never now here. He's dealing with P brains anyway. Don't try to talk about anything Grab what they got run to just walk on down the road look for the next one If they want to get rid of it, be smart enough to take it. Now another thing that is showing up right now in Forest at a lot of yard sales, now we're heading on towards Christmas, so they might hesitate a little bit, LED lighting. Now the other thing I got was two rolls of LED lighting for free at the end of one of the yard sales, about 50 foot of lights per The ones that cost about $28 a set. Apparently somebody decided they need the freshest, you know, newest LED lighting. And the cool thing is that you plug those in very energy efficient. You got lots of light. You can use that in a building. You can use that for emergency lighting. You can use that for tunnel lighting. so that you have something to be able to see if you have evacuation routes etc. or if you have operational activity underground. Not enough that it's going to blind anybody so actually you sustain night vision. Remember Christmas lights are really cool because they're in red and they're in green and sometimes in blue. Well the red is blackout color guys so if you have corridors or tunnels that are evacuation tunnels and you want to use them you put a two-way switch one at each end. You hit the switch for evacuation out Now, you are able to see everything you need to look at, but when you get to the other end of the tunnel, if it is at night, you don't need to hit any white illumination. Your natural night vision is already secure. You can observe the area before you move. If you have night vision technology like a gnome or whatever, you can survey the area, evacuate from the tunnel itself or from the evacuation corridor that you built. And by the way, on the way out, hit the light. Don't offer anybody any directional signal about where things are going shut the thing off You got hatchways or doors or anything like that shut up Isn't amazing how otherwise people chasing you seem to have telepathy, you know telepathy where yeah He's got telepathy because boy that guy was two blocks in front of him and he just happened to see that door swinging over there because the booby didn't shut the door behind him and And then he found the other door that Booby kept open. And the other door the guy that Booby kept open. Booby should have just shut one of those doors and it would have been the end of the game. Wouldn't it? He wouldn't have been chased anymore. I guess we're all stupid like that. We'll never figure that one out because we're all dummies and then the globalists are so smart. See how that works. In other words, prior proper planning prevents piss-poor performance. So this should be part of what you're thinking about in advance. So anyway, lighting, throwaway. Optics is another thing. Right now you're going to start to see some people pull stuff out because they're going to get the latest and greatest of whatever. Gun sights or whatever. Or maybe just optics for observation. It's football season, blah, blah, blah, blah. Watch for stuff at the yard sales. I got a nice little set of binoculars last weekend. Nothing fancy, probably cost about $40-50 for the set, came with the case. In addition to that, I also got another micrometer, which I thought was kind of neat. Really nice one. It's a standard, not electric, and that's what I like. I don't want any extra batteries or anything that make it help, but I'll take a free one if it's got battery requirement, but hmm, guess what? I know how to read a micrometer. So again another tool that goes into the fine machine shop category and goes into the with the specialized tools We need to be putting this stuff away other people getting rid of it for a dollar an item fifty cents three dollars I got the binoculars for three dollars. I got the micrometer for a dollar So that's the second one I've gotten in what two months two micrometers both and worth well over probably a couple hundred dollars between the set Yeah, I think I can do that for a dollar not a problem at all so anyway Remember that if we are patient we can accumulate this technology and because we've saved money there we have the ability to spend the money in the other areas where we have to fill in the blanks. For LED lighting, I will remind you of track lighting and such. Everybody is pretty much selling China support. You want to go direct? Go to dealextreme.com, dealextreme.com. They're not the only ones. There are other bulk companies. you can do a search but DealXtreme pretty well is consistent for price comparable to everything else. China Sport is China Sport. They're all buying from the same companies. It's just a routing company. DealXtreme.com, DealXtreme.com, DealXtreme.com. They have the LED rope lighting. and also a new one which by the way I still haven't gotten a sample of this. The other one they have is tape LED tape lighting now. Ultra flat. Ethan has them. Yeah it's very thin, it's very small, it's easy to use. Go ahead. He bought it for his bike and they're actually thinking about this year because it looks so cool taking it and making a little really blacked out tron suit for Halloween where everything literally lights up when you're supposed to and the key the cool thing about this guy's this is tape LED you could actually I wouldn't cut it I'd be using it for internal but you use it for other projects one of the places where this would come in handy is especially for lightweight combat operation you know Bic and Tock if you're doing a radio CP or if you need secondary lighting for an ambulance It's not very big, doesn't add a lot of weight, adds enough light to operate but not so much that it's going to blind you. Because you can also do it in the Deco format with offset lighting. And if you do that, you've got the ability to be able to see and operate. They've got red, they've got blue, they've got green, there's all kinds of colors. Some are also a brighter, the hyper-bright, which is something you've got to pay attention to also. That's another reason you don't want to be looking at it directly. Those are burners, kids. They were intentionally built to be that way. One other thing, and then we may have a color there. LED lights, there's a funny one I got the other day, and I'll tell you what, it does hurt. It's a dollar an item. They are these little handheld like goofy kitty party favors. The one I got has a soft star. It's in red. A soft rubber star made with little rubber beads. It's the kind of stuff you saw back in the 60s kids. Late 60s, early 70s. I got some cubes that were made like this. Anyway, the LED and the watch batteries that run come as a separate module that plug into this. They're all in one piece when you buy it. But it has three different features. It has hyper flash, it has short flash, and then it has flame flash. If you're looking at it, it burns the eyeballs. This is a neat little tool for a dollar. We're going to go to break. We're at the bottom of the hour. Everybody be patient there, and we'll be back. Liberty Tree Radio. It's live in Friday. I figured that would be the case. So, it has some ear candy at the moment here and the technology is... well, the bubble machine is working and we're on. I hope. We're back. This is the Intel report. Vengeance. Isn't that the name of that? Yeah, that is. That's by Zach Hemze. I think I'm saying that right. H-E-M-S-E-Y. Okay, vengeance. And for everybody out there, again, a reminder, how many of you ever watched the movie Behold a Pale Horse with Gregory Peck? Don't worry about the politics of it. We know, of course, it was the Soviets lost and the other guys, the other socialist won. The National Socialist won, the Soviet Socialist lost, and everybody was supposed to feel bad, of course. The interesting thing, though, is the premise of what Gregory Peck is doing through the movie. and how he decides to deal with the problem but then finds out something else is going on and it turns out he's being that the people, the group, the resistance group he's with has been betrayed. Now he goes back, two things are, there's a subplot here to what's going on. His mother has passed away And, of course, he's planning on going back to the funeral no matter what, which they figured, the secret police figured this could be their chance to arrest him. He won't ever see his, he won't be there to see his mother laid to rest, and if he does show up, then they're going to grab him, and then they'll, of course, execute him, punish him, whatever. The interesting thing is Anthony Quinn plays the director of the secret police in the town that, of course, is the focus of what's going on. Well, Gregory Peck goes back, but he finds out through another messenger that the Betrayer is, of course, who it is, and nobody else knows, but Gregory Peck. So does he just let things lie, go and do what he plans on doing, or does he deal with the problem? So Gregory Peck infiltrates back into what basically is an ambush point that's being set up to try and snare him. He comes in across a roof, he kills a sniper who is in place, takes his rifle, and now, of course, the whole area below him is under the control of the secret police. He's by himself. He may or may not die alone, but he already accepted the idea he is going to die alone, if need be. Now, he's looking in the scope across the way right into where Anthony Quinn, the head of the secret police, is, and he's looking at the betrayer, and he now knows who, for sure who it is, and it's not what everybody thought was going on. Now he knows, but nobody else knows who the traitor is that's working with Anthony Quinn. He now knows and he has a choice. He can get away or impossibly be killed while he tries to escape. And he's going to get one shot. He's got a nice Spanish bolt Mauser with a high resolution scope. He's already in perfect position. He can look right in and he's got a decision to make. There's Anthony Quinn, head of the secret police. There's the trader that they're all having a casual conversation back and forth. Of course the trader's nervous, but the trader is talking with him and it's obvious that he's not being held as a prisoner. He's not tied up. He's not being abused. In fact, he looks pretty good, except that he's kind of nervous because somebody could find out. And so the choice that Gregory Peck has to make, because the moment he pulls the trigger, it wasn't a silenced weapon, you don't get all the good, fortunate, you know, super tech that everybody, you're in a situation where you've got to fight with what you've got. Okay? He's carrying a Sten gun. He's got a Broomhandle Bolo Mauser, you know, a Broomhandle Mauser in 7.62x25 probably. And he's got a few other weapons, knife, etc. He's got all of his personal weapons he used fighting during the war. And he's looking across, he has to make a decision. Do I kill the head of the secret police or do I kill the person who will betray everybody else that I know but nobody else knows who he is? Who do you shoot? Who do you shoot? Who do you shoot? Well Gregory Peck makes the choice which means he's now put his life at risk. He pulls the trigger and the spy is shot dead. Well after the first shot everybody is ducking for cover and Anthony Quinn and the others you know the others around the corner on the same floor Everybody's now out of sight out of mind so he trying to get a second shot in you know again follow up I'd still put another one in be me that mouths around is going to go through any surface there on the other side of the street He's up on the roof of a cobblestone six-story building, okay, like in the whole neighborhood is built the same way. I had to put a hole through the wall a few more times because the mouser is loaded. All you gotta do is work the action and at least put five more rounds in there for the fun of it and maybe you get it, maybe you don't. But you got an idea where he ducked down before the rabbit jumped, you know, out away from the window. Well then he of course proceeds to try to get out and he's working his way down the stairway. First guy he runs into, he mows him down. Second one he mows him down. But there's others coming in from different directions. He gets shot, he's wounded, and then he's staggering and he always finished off on the stairway and ends up dead. Does take a few more with him, which is what he's supposed to do. That's what it is, you know again, but it's not the blazing double somersaults It's more it's more realistic than anything else that people want to watch because it's like well, this is really exciting Well, it is exciting if you're the person being shot at And there aren't any double somersaults from three-story buildings and then landing on your feet and firing from under your armpit while you're upside down and in motion and shooting three people. No. It's a realistic scenario based upon problems that may evolve in a situation. He ends up being killed. Well, of course, the one thing that's the final piece, seeing that you see, of course, is him where he's being wheeled into the morgue. And it turns out the morgue that he's being wheeled into, his mother is laying next to him on the other mortuary table because she just passed away. And so in a way, he kind of, you know, the question is, did he understand what was going to happen and since he already knew he was going to die or that they were trying to kill him, this is the way to, you know, say goodbye or again be there with mom at the end? Hmm, think about it. But anyway, the point is, what do you do? What do you do? Because you see, he could try to back out, escape, exfiltrate back out. Remember, he already killed the sniper. So he's now committed to battle. He's got the targets in front of him. Now in a modern day everybody go, well Mark, it's a semi rifle, bah bah bah bah bah bah bah. Well in theory, but that first round better hit somebody and make an account for something or all the rabbits are going to duck down. This is what we pointed out before about that first round hit priority. This is true of everything you're going to do in this war coming up. If you can do nothing else but kill one on the other side and then walk away, back off. You've got a scope deer rifle. Your deer rifle is sighted in for anywhere from 100 to 200 and some of you easily have variable power and you know what your point of impact is out to a thousand yards because you kill mule deer every year from one ridge to the next. I've been out west. I've hunted out there. I've watched again the problem is when they got rifle I had you know for the the distances tied in I had a shirt car being now I'm not gonna take a plump plug a bullet at a mule deer 1200 yards away that I can see on the other ridge in the valleys You know what about 400 you know 600 feet you know between us and them Yeah, I'm gonna happen. I'm gonna waste the bullet or you know wound the animal Or take, you know, again, if I had a better weapon for that particular mission at 1,200, 1,400 yards, that's a different story. Now, if I was really hungry, yeah, I might shoot that, try to shoot that deer anyway, and if he's gonna suffer a little bit, hopefully it'll kind of fall, just don't fall too far. I really don't want the tenderized meat, although, again, hungry, you'll eat it all. You know, you'll consume the whole deer. Don't worry, the tender stuff gets eaten first. That's how you do it, guys. Most people don't know that. Hey, it's pre-tenderized. It's like somebody used a mallet on it. Yeah, 400-foot drop, guys. Anyway, point is, you've all been hunting deer before, you all know what your rifle will do, and if all you could do is that first round, knock one down and then fade off into the fog of confusion, that'd be fine. If everybody was thinking that way, and especially the first day or days of contact when things develop, everybody just did that the first day, the wretched machine, for lack of operatives, grinds to a halt. simply because it literally would be a mass casualty issue but with no major explosions, no super fireballs, blah blah blah blah, no. You've already picked your target. You already know what you're gonna do. You already understand what your weapon can do and then you damage or destroy the target accordingly. You hit one of the enemy with one of those 150 grain soft point rounds you've got in the hip or anywhere where you know it's gonna get through and do damage. You've seen what happens when you shoot a deer. So you know it's gonna happen when that rifle round hits what you're aiming at. Even surviving, he's not gonna be in the battle anymore. Right? And that's their plan for you, so you better have that plan for them. They can be all spiffy, great colt, beautiful uniforms, love that. Hey, really cool, best mim. Well, best Chinese junk money can buy is what the other side's got in there, or made by, you know, Central American or Caribbean slaves, but either way, yeah, it's all spiffy. We are tax dollars paid for it, especially those invaders coming in, but they die just like everybody else. Big thing is, remember, that first round hit. After that, everybody's got some idea there's some noise being made. Now the only other option is, especially with first engagement contact, is quiet weapons. And I will point out again the experiment with those 500 grain bullets and those black powder type cartridges, but using smokeless powder. Guys, you can load up a 4570 or a 43 Egyptian, so there's no muzzle flash, no sound whatsoever. and still tack drive at a hundred yards over and over again. Now a bullet like that going down range crashes into somebody's noggin. They're pretty well finished for life. Okay, whatever short life it might be or if they survive the hit. See how that works? So there's quieting without having to go, oh I need a silencer, I need, no. The idea is learn to load. experiment. This is the one thing that really everybody has gotten lazy about and I've argued this for 20 years. One of the reasons that cheap ammunition was allowed back into the country, back in the 70s guys we did all of this. Through the 80s, through the early 80s, people are still now referring to stuff that was all done out of pressure because of shortages back in the 70s and 80s. It's biting the enemy in the arse right now. And one thing one thing we didn't have that we can do now it's like I pointed out the steel case Russian stuff coming in is boxer prime That's half the battle We developed all the technologies to create spacers so you could use smaller primers and bigger primer pan pockets. We have those big pan Euro primers. We experimented with steel case. We experimented with converting from bernard and boxer or or again making other systems work for us different ways with bullets etc. or different materials because lead might not be available because this isn't anything new about banning lead. This has been one of the scams they've been pushing for years. But the problem they got is well, you know what you start doing that durability with an aluminum penetrator I'll tell you what I've got a hyper ray gun that'll punch your every piece of body armor on the planet I can load a bullet up right now that we've already tested years ago Use a use aluminum rod aircraft rod high grade grade 3 Take that use that as the core of a cast aluminum bullet and what you have is a ultra light, standard bullet that will hook to those lands and grooves, go down range, slap the armor. The outer aluminum becomes semi-moltant during the travel and flight. It slaps and becomes a lubricant as the dart penetrates, pulling the molten aluminum or the malleable aluminum through, lubricating the dart as it penetrates. That dart can be as big as about probably 22 caliber but you wouldn't want to go much bigger. We were using stock that was 18 caliber and the idea behind it is that penetrator would go through all body armor. Layers, we had lots and lots of scrap from second chance armor so we didn't just do a level 2 or level 3. There is no level of Kevlar armor that we laid in front of these penetrator rounds that it didn't go through, that you would reasonably carry. See how that works? So again, remember, research, experiment. It's especially critical now just because it's an older gun doesn't mean you can't make it do things that even today the other weapons You know well can't they can't do without diminishing dramatically their performance because of their bullet weight restriction You take one of these old martini henries you take one of these old for turley rifles There's tons of those out there if you can get hold of a handful of cases or fabricate new case from brass literally Millet from brass and make a solid case You can make that Verturli rifle a monster. And it, well it's an antique. Yeah, built like a brick doghouse antique, guys. Many of those are straight magazine fed. Older ones are tubular magazine fed. And the oldest model of the Verturli is a single shot. All of these weapons are built like a brick dog. I've always been amazed because of the girth, the strength of the rifle. That's what impressed me. It's just that they're past their prime over 120, 110 years old, typically if not a little older. But well made, very, very heavy in stock. The French Lebel rifles are the same way. Now, they're heavy and they're girthy, so they got lots of strength. And I don't need a maximum pressure enough to make them a flamethrower with a dirty, hairy magnum load. Go just the reverse. You've got this strong, stable, large bore cartridge and gun. Now, what can you do to make it a hush puppy rifle? No muzzle flash. And remember guys, there's no silencers to this. No muzzle flash and no sound. If you load that properly with a 500 grain bullet or a 480 grain bullet or a 520, depends on what caliber you're working with, you can go up to the heaviest bullet available, it's commonly available, and that's a 500 grain freight train going down range. No sound and that first hit is going to just plain knock them for a loop. Like I said, first hit is critical. Now you may decide to set that weapon aside, but if you've got older people who can't dance on the battlefield, wouldn't it be best to give them the certain missions where they just simply do, place that bullet, kill that target, and walk away? I don't need Mr. Dolby to stand around and dance with me. Or the younger kids that can dance faster than I can. Instead, Mr. Dolby, that 60-year-old, could sit there and do what he's done for years, killing deer year after year. And if he just kills one black uniform moose in the process of us engaging a squad, a platoon, or whatever, and if every Mr. Dolby out there did that as a support leg, as a second echelon, they don't have to get close. If they can hit something at 3, 4, 5, and 600 yards or 1,000 yards, I don't want them to get close. I associate and set up the kill zones or the combat engagement points so that it enhances their ability to perform and support me. I would even go so far as to say, you hit one, you hit two, that's finished. Beyond that, you walk away, reload while you're walking, get off the battlefield, go on down the road, go to point B, be prepared for the next action, or go to your second fighting station. You're going to be engaging a little closer, probably 300 yards instead of 450 to 500 like you did a minute ago. Go to your second fighting station, be prepared to support us, finish off what gets through, what moves through the kill zone we've established. I don't want you running around. I don't need to have a heart attack. I need you to focus on your skill that you've developed for the last 50 years. I want you to put more black uniform moose on the ground dead. See, everybody has a mission. That's one of the things I like, the max velocity articles. Everybody can participate in the mission. Everyone can be part of the solution. Remember, shoot through buildings. You don't have to stand there and give them a chance. You work through two or three blocks. You put an area of control where a person that's a senior person that is a marksman sits there and watches that area. You may even call in and dial in by radio. He's going to be, he's in the mark, he's almost in the slot. He's there. Do you see him? Shh. You copy with a click and boom. Plop. Time for that rifleman to move. No, we're not going to talk an extra one in we don't need to I don't want to risk him He just killed some he's just killed an aggressor on the battlefield effectively decimated the enemy. He's knocked down a percentage and Depending on how you set the rifle and up they can contribute like this over and over and over and over and over again Think things through Again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. What a surprise anyway A couple of other things that we need to look at again for the weekend. Gun shows coming up. Take the time if you would. Carry along how to find the sheets. Let people know how they can find. Liberty Tree Radio, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, etc., etc., etc., guys. Pass it out. Don't worry about debating or arguing. And if somebody says, oh, I don't know if I can take it. I've done this only a few times. Only twice, but I do it every time. Oh, I don't know if I can take it. Oh, can I have that back? Let me see. Maybe you got the wrong one. Thank you. Goodbye. I'm not going to waste that piece of paper on somebody who's going to be busy either flapping yapping or backstabbing. No. And I'm not going to debate with them. Oh really? Let me see that. You probably got the wrong one. Thank you. Goodbye. Don't get any debate. Don't worry about yapping with them. And don't even make any comment. Thank you. Goodbye. And then give it right out. There's three other people. You know, I did this at Knob Creek. It's one character. I was, well, I don't know if I can take that. I thought, can I see that again? Thank you. And his wife was standing there and he was kind of looking perplexed because I said, here, anybody else? And as soon as I had the paper out of his hand, three people reached for it. And then he looked, he had that thousand yard stupor look. And it's like, no, I'm not. I don't have time for that BS. I don't have time for that nonsense anymore. There were a thousand other people there that wanted what I had in my hand. And as soon as you gave it to them, they were like, I'll make copies of this. So for the one dunderhead that would have wasted my time, I would have missed out on the other three, four, five people that were right there that needed the information. See how that works? So again, it's just like on the range. When we were talking about going after brass, you don't try to make a convert. You can say, hey, do you save your brass and reload? Yeah, I got all the money. Good, fantastic. Oh, really? Great. You got lots of money. Oh, good. Do this some more. Can I have your brass? By the way, can I have your brass? Well, yeah, I don't want to. I don't pick that up. Good, that's all I understand. Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, you come here every Saturday and do this? Good. You'll be there next Saturday too to pick up his brass. And all the other people that do that too. Yep. Don't try to make it convert. That character's going to spend more money. You gain from it, that cause benefits from it. The other person may or may not figure it out. It's not my problem. But you've resupplied. Do not get into a debate. Don't get into any argument. Don't. We got things to do. Every second you waste air is another round not loaded, another piece of brass not picked up, another piece of lead not picked up off the impact area of the range. Got other things to do. Take care of it. They haven't figured it out. They ain't gonna sink in. Brain dead or brain dead. We've got other fish to fry as they say. We've got more of them because we've been saving them up. So we've got a lot of fish to fry. As it is too, again, reloading supplies. PalmettoStateArmory.com. www.palmettostatearmory.com. Don't forget, they do have dies and they have bullet molds. If you need bullet molds for shot shell, I will point out again if you look at the shot shell rack and the dyes are, you know, the molds are gone. Go over to the black powder and go to the round ball molds and pick out a couple that you like that are different sizes. There's your shotgun pellets for your buck shot. What? Well, you mean the round ball won't go down? Go into your shot shell and work for buckshot? The same stuff that you use in your cap and ball gun? Your mini? Or your Colt or your Remington? Oh, that's right, it will. Yeah, and they're really cheap too. They're about half price or a quarter the price of what the more expensive molds are. So you can do a lot more round ball for a lot less. Yeah, and you can also buy multi-station molds too. Something else to think about there. Anyway, again, Cabela's even has these, etc., but Palmetto State Armory, Palmetto State Armory, Palmetto State Armory. We're almost at the top of the hour here. One more thing before we go. You're traveling around Ohio. Liberty's Guardian, LLC. Remember guys, Liberty's Guardian, LLC. If you're going to be looking for all the things to keep you in shooting potential, the ability to continue to fight, might want to stop by and check out the store, Liberty's Guardian, LLC. It's located at 105 West Main Street, Deschler, Ohio, 43516. Again, that's Liberty's Guardian, LLC, 105 West Main Street. Deschler, D-E-S-H-L-E-R, Ohio, 43516. Their telephone number is 419-277-0377. That's 419-277-0377. That's 419-277-0377, and they have pink. Oh, they also have zombie colors. If you're trying to bring a new shooter up and online, you got a girlfriend and she'll... Oh, I fired an AR-15. It was pink. All right! Build one. You know what? That's how it's going to get her into the fight. Fantastic. That's going to give her the weapon she needs to defend herself to protect herself when the time comes and watch your back. Alright. Personally, like I said, the Hello Kitty AR-15 still, I think that's cute. I've seen them all pink. I've seen them pink with purple contrasting colors. I think that's really kind of cool. And the Hello Kitty with the AR-15 in her hand is really the final piece de resistance. So if that's what it takes, guess what? Go to Liberty's Guardian. But they have a whole lot more. You want to check out, see what they have. They have grips, stocks, guns, ammo, all kinds of cool stuff. Go to their webpage, check them out. And if you want to give them a call, 419-277-0377. Well, we'll be back in about an hour. That's the militia town hall meeting. Taking over next, Ed and the crew there. 712-4320900. The room number is 957. 464 and pound sign. Plug in there. We'll be back 8 o'clock. BK and myself, 4. Quartermaster Friday and the intel report. 8 o'clock. Bye bye. 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