October 9, 2013
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and constitutional governance on October 9, 2013. The episode featured extensive coverage of ammunition availability and pricing for .308 Winchester and 7.62x54R rifles, detailed technical discussion of rifle design and maintenance including the M1917 Enfield and Mosin-Nagant, and promotion of the Archangel conversion stock for modernizing older rifles. Koernke also addressed disaster preparedness philosophy, critiqued government overreach, and took a caller who provided historical context on the Articles of Confederation and the original structure of colonial governance as a federation of sovereign states.
- weapons wednesday
- ammunition pricing
- .308 winchester
- mosin-nagant
- m1917 enfield
- rifle maintenance
- archangel conversion stock
- preparedness
- articles of confederation
- colonial governance
- militia
- second amendment
- federal overreach
- constitutional rights
- black powder rifles
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Calendar or Mayan-boom. calendar that's right down calendar remake one year anniversary of death doom and destruction coming up here oh the Mayan Sun god he was not happy uncle uncle uncle oh as we know well I well we're just in arms and in magazines you can find him it is weapon a boom boom boom boom boom boom that's what the most ladies with your oozy now the oozy is kind of heavy sir there's all kinds of lighter weapons out there but the oozy we've been pushing it for the market You need an oozy before the Bob Ray. Yeah, Arnold, I think that was the other movie. Give me a GE minigun! Those are kind of heavy, sir, and they eat up any thousand rounds a minute, so genius on the movie couldn't have lasted that long. Because he was shooting with it before he did that. E4Ever minigun in Hollywood. Plus, when you watch a GE minigun like in, you know, the different shorts, you hear it going, not shooting, but it continues. Plus, because the barrels are a tad warm, and they really, really, really need to be and so what happens is, you know, of course, you're holding down the trigger, the electric, you know, the motor drive is still running, but the other advantage of that is you're kind of keeping the gun from, you know, shall we say, dripping in your hands, like a bear wobbling and kind of, you know, unculturally bent when you stop. They used to actually propose, you know, it was really neat, they proposed nitrogen per originally, and some guns actually had that. would fire and it would actually self-regulate by the temperature that was actually a thermostat but the argument was that you could also cool to reduce turnaround time and so they would actually run a nitrogen purge through the barrel and that would bring down the temp real quick and they could be all kinds of cool neat ideas when you're you know desperately trying to send bullets down range with a system that's so expensive to fire that well at 27,000 rounds Well, 9,000 rounds a minute, you know, like a trailer load of ammunition for a GE minigun originally was supposed to be 27,000 rounds in a Jeep. Just kind of joked, it's like, that's great, you got three minutes worth of firepower for the whole night. And the rest of the night, you got a chunk of GE minigun sitting there with a whole bunch of heavy cans and empty brass. Start a crash because you ain't got a ammo left. You got another, or an ammo? We can talk about that. The original idea was you were supposed to bring a GE minigun out and plop it down with a regular Jeep trailer a quarter ton. I got, I got three or four of those right here on the property. up with ammo, and a gun, and you were supposed to beeeeeeee that 27,000 rounds as I pointed out would only last well at 9,000 rounds a minute. Three minutes worth of firepower. The three minutes are up and the rest of the night, they'll be so impressed, no more harm to you, with less volume firing, you know, more focus. That's why usually shoulder fired squad guns are about 600-700 rounds instead guys. That way you at least get some use out of the ammunition you dragged out there in the trailer. Anyway, yeah, there's lots of lots of or maybe some but just chugging along is you know the argument back and forth that hasn't been for years. It is Weapons Wednesday. Real quick, amoman.com, amoman.com, amoman.com, whoever gets there first, cycle of ammunition consumption right now, www.anction I've had from everybody, all you HK-91, M14, FNFL shooter was by 51 NATO there, I don't. In fact, I'm going to check this morning. There was a pulse, and I know that two of the offerings that they had were sold out again after going. Okay. They do have some Winchester 145 grain, 500 rounds for $375. They have some PMC. Now, the flinchchester is probably not American. It's actually preview partisan. Yeah, it's PPU production. This is what gets me about this. This is not American ammunition. flinch chestors now doing what or to be allowed the others have been doing where and when their own country now what the giveaway well white box in the square format not the rectangular format the square box format is euro and that's what we have here so there's twenty rounds per box. It's a PPU, that's preview partisan. Okay, good ammunition. I will have no problem with PPU. I just hate the idea they put Winchester's name on it. Okay, because I can get PPU down below for $399 in the 20 round, 150 grain full metal jacket, boat tail, preview partisan ammo in the blue box. $399, or I can get in the white box for 375. I guess I'll go to Winchester for 375 for the same 500 rounds. Of course it is a The same bullets same weight the whole nine yards now for a 399 for 500 routes the PMC if the preview Winchester is gone because it's not really Winchester. It's preview partisan slash Winchester puts their name on the box the preview partisan Winchester being about what 15 $20 cheaper I remember this also includes shipping guys. Somebody goes well, that's that's a lot of ammo or more dollars for ammo Yes, yes it is. And it will continue to be that way because the 308 is being by our people as quick as they can find it. The PPU Winchester slash the preview partisan with a Winchester name on it. They've got three cases of the 500 rounders and they've got 21 cases of the 1000 rounders boxes. Both of those, you know, again purely a personal choice. But if you need 308 ammo, there's your choice. I'd go ball, I wouldn't go anything else. you've got battle rifles to feed, this is the stuff you want to use, it's all boxer prime reloadable. The PPU slash, you know, fake Winchester for the PPU standard PV Partisan or the PMC are all boxer primed, non corrosive, heat anneal case, load when you're done shooting them, they're fire formed to your rifle and reloading will be a snap. So you might want to start thinking about which of the three oh eight you're going to choose or what flavor of the day you like and as it uh... eaten up you know be ready with the schedule or go to the next one at your best choice is only nine cases of the uh... well in fact there now they're already gone shoot okay they only have nine cases of the of the pmc left they had making them bought up most of the uh... pmc last night i'm sorry they have nine cases of the uh... ground cases three hundred ninety nine dollars for the p.m. see and i don't know what they have a number of the for a reason because last night at his spot check go well well okay the p p u in the blue box is going to be gone here shortly about four cases of thousand round eight cases of the five hundred uh... they were well up over sixty some last night that's all gone okay so just right now is going to be the point chester p p u there's nothing wrong with that just white box guys are there are sixty three boxes K no slash box cases of 500 rounds. So your choice, I would go the cheapest first and then go to the next and go to the next. The other two may be gone before you even get a chance to go to them. But hey, you know, do what you can when you can. Well, what you got seven 60 by 54 are, which is the rimmed equivalent of 308 slash almost 30 out six. It will remind you that both of them 60 by 54 are loads. Well, actually the several that are out there all fine. The bolt guns that are out there, fantastic. The Nagat is a workhorse. It is, in terms of design, I haven't really brought this up, but I did last night with a couple of our friends in the chat room. The Nagat rifles design is comparable to the US M1917 Enfield. Now the US 1917 Enfield design was a pattern rifle that was originally, we were tooling up before, uh... one you know the court when they call before they call the numbers uh... world war one the adventure begins in terms of the international speaking out of war and dragging us all and get murdered uh... reason for other than just pictures all the modernist manipulators wanted to have a war so they can you will be the war and all wars is going to convince everybody to surrender their sovereignty to the international blobs so that they could have all kinds of wars anyway but only the shite your bankers would be manipulating you know the at the battle the nineteen seventeen infield american design was originally done at the p fourteen uh... for the british was actually export to the british lot of british forces carried the p fourteen canadian unit had that and the ross rifle ross was a very good design for a straight poll however there were there's a mark one of our two of our three of the mark three is your best choice if you can find them. Those were in both 303 and 30-06. The Enfield, when it was the P14 and 303 British, is out there also in force. Very strong action, closes on the air cock on the closing stroke, not on the opening stroke like the Mausers. Now, the cool thing about the 1917 is you'll find a lot of them out there where somebody has sporterized the stock. Now that was a common thing done anyway. But the P14s and the Model 1917 Enfields, the 1917 being in .30-06, were very popular to be sporterized. Now one of the reasons is the barrel is so stinking heavy on the P14 and on the 1917. If you take the military stock and separate it, you know, and put another stock or modify and customize the walnut stock that was on the rifle, that's where you'll find a lot of these sporterized. The barrel's pre-floating. change to get a free-floating bull barrel because the rifle was built practical purposes bull barrel. There is a lot of meat on that weapon. Now the advantage of that is that if you understand the less interference with the barrel, in terms of contact, points of contact, the more accurate that weapon is going to be because there are those influences, you know, the pulling of a front bandring or, you know, the The fixture being adjusted or shifted by another barrel pan ring which was designed to protect the barrel. There were a number of reasons for that. And I don't want to take a weapon apart. If it's set up a military configuration, I'm going to keep it that way if I can. The 1917 self-free floating, in other words, once you do customize, which they did, the rifle's a tack driver in the military stock and it's a real tack driver and was used for game hunting. It was used for for mule deer out west, a lot of guys carry the 1917 and use it with a scope mount. There's plenty of meat on the receiver and or on the barrel for a scope fixture. There are a number of ways that the solution was brought forward and this is by the way a hundred years ago. Well a little under a hundred years ago, ninety years ago, people as soon as they started bringing them back from the war, a lot of guys brought them back and modified them. Now I wouldn't recommend you modify your existing 1917. They were the cheapest of the sixes out there for years and then the sudden a bunch of the British surplus or commonwealth surplus will receive came in back in the late 80s and 90s. Those rifles should all just be left the way they are, cleaned up really well. Make sure you take the barrel bands off, make sure you take the weapon out of the stock, clean everything up underneath there, make sure you clean up the stock too because there's typically debris there. dirt builds up. This creates a point where moisture can collect and this creates oxidation. We don't need rust. You also need to be careful and take those screws apart. So get a set of armory screwdrivers of gunsmith screws. Make sure that you have the right size screwdriver. Don't try to use the wrong screw on the screwdriver, you know, the wrong screwdriver on the screw that you're trying to undo. Also, if the rifle's been sitting for a while, big suggestion here. Don't just try and torque on it and muck up the parts. Instead, get some of the finer penetrating oils. There's tons of them out there. You take your pick. I'm not going to tell you about the flavor because everybody has an argument back and forth, so let's not worry about that. Whatever you're convinced is the finest penetrating oil on the planet before you do anything with that rifle, tap, touch a little bit of that lubricant, that penetrating oil, to each of the screws on the rifle. Usually if it's an old Carcano or an Enfield or and spring field, I don't care what it is. Probably you're the first person quite some time to turn those screws, but you better do it because eventually, get the penetrating oil on there first, let it sit for a little while. If you want to do it two or three days in a row, just touch it with a drop, it's work. You know, but go all the way around the weapon. Even do this where you have metal on metal contact surfaces. Now, you're going to clean the whole weapon and do a complete thorough armory maintenance clean on it anyway. But once you do, remember the bed of the stock, make sure you dust that out, clean that out. You can even use a light, fine preservative grease there because that will help to keep the wood from building up more moisture. Because it will. It's a wood stock. Remember, it's organic. It's natural. It collects wood like moisture. Remember that's what trees grow on. You do too. You like water. Same thing. Anyway, the point is that the 1917, you'll find it, run into it, customize. Well, the Moysen and May Gott rifles, the barrels are comparable in terms of even the World War II production barrels. are beefy by comparison to a lot of other barrels that are out there others comes to make the weapon a pretty nice work customized rifle for a lot of people which is why back in the day when they were sixteen dollars apiece and fifteen dollars apiece a lot of people uh... shortness doctor didn't want by the stock lot of people didn't do that grumps with his mistake an existing military stock and modify it Now if you have that, you may want to, maybe you've got a program where you're switching your weapons over or back to original stocks or whatever, that's fine. I don't have a problem with that. However, if you can't afford it, don't cry and don't worry about getting all tensed up. Instead, go ahead and leave it the way it is and just use it to understand that as long as the action, the barrels are functional, guess what? The rifle will serve you just fine. Focus on the amount of money you would have spent maybe if you thought you needed to modify it back. uh... towards more ammunition or another gun for that matter but if you're going to go on the other direction i was marked mean by the other direction was just say you want to make it a real interesting design you want to customize something here trying to build up more of a of attack driving they got with a got a sport or a uh... action out there or maybe a gap like i told you two couple years ago they're all gone now both polish make up actions barreled actions sixty dollars member center fire systems body guys bought those however in the meantime there have been some stocks that have shown up so maybe you've already got the action something but maybe got a pile of that there you know once about the site and you want to do a take the best one you've got with the crown of the barrel make sure it's clean you can go to uh... apex gun parts dot com apex gun parts dot com and i'm going to give you an idea of suggestion I'm not telling you to go do this, because it's going to cost more for the stock, which typically does happen when you're looking at custom stocks and you're looking at custom scopes. The scope can cost twice, three times the price of the rifle, guys. But you don't even have to necessarily put a scope on a weapon like this. The iron sights will serve. The big thing is, a stock that's going to be ergonomically designed or engineered in the field for you, and can be adjusted for you. Archangel conversion stock for the moist and they got now they don't just do for the mate the nay got bought They have a new stop and it's been out I think for all probably most of the year It's $200 apiece. Yes. I just told you this is a custom stock However with no adjusting and no special tuning This the most every nay got out there will drop right into this custom stock. Now. What does it do? It's got a recoil pad of up stock as a pistol grip but not a pistol grip like an AR has a C type stock as it's called that uh... comes down behind the action now what this does is changes the felt recoil pattern so for those who are looking to you know improve or you know perhaps experiment this is a solution for some of you but $200 you can actually go on by two more boys and they got so I understand that but if you have an action and you've got something you've already been somebody may have already sport or something you've got something somebody was cobbling and they've already modified it a lot well there's the base right action for this stock it's the Archangel conversion stocks on the front page when you scroll down Half of the page is new products for October and you'll see right in the middle it's the Archangel Conversion stock from the Mozen they got brand new $200. You know it's $199.95. I'll throw the nickel in and that'll settle that real quick. However, I want you to click the image. Now when you click the image you're going to go to a whole write up about the stock and there's a picture off to the side that'll help you to understand it which is not a problem. but there's also a video. Watch the video. It helps you to understand the stock, what it does, how it looks up. Now here's the other cool thing. The magazine well is, you know, the normal magazine well is not attached to this rifle. The stock incorporates a detachable five-round magazine, you heard me right, a detachable five-round mag, and there's an option for a 10-round detachable mag. Now this is an integrated polymer stock, so this is similar to what you see on the Savage Tactical except this has a much more, a wider range of adjustments for ergonomic purposes. A short shooter, a long shooter, a tall shooter, a chubby shooter, pretty much everybody can adjust the buttstock and the cheek weld to your needs. You got a longer neck than the other guy. You bring the comb up, adjust it up, and you're not having to tweak your body to fit a single stock. That's what this design is, is do a comedy. That's what it's for. Now the detachable magazine is really cool too and there are other videos out there. Now I'm going to tell you something, remember this. The stock allows you to apply certain philosophies about ergonomics with the stock itself. Nothing you're doing is going to change the gun. The action does not change. So when somebody says, well, I don't see a really big point or, you know, change and blah, blah, blah, well, first of all, bench the rifle. That's what you want to do. And then you're going to experiment. It wants to play. But watch the video because Mark doesn't have to explain for the next 10 minutes. It's right there and all the information is there. It's a neat idea. It may serve your purpose. We're going to break. We'll be back. Grab a cup of coffee, smell, taste. Oh yeah. Well, you got to go to work. 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Tell star 5 5 to MichaelVecLive.com. because it was mega popular but you won't find uh... pretty much in a lineup anywhere it's almost like it's been put into the old know that the kind of a positive bouncy piece ever forbid we should do that we're promoting the world and i send them across the board and that means that well you're all going to die you could be happy about the way you know going out anyway uh... it is weapons like a bubble bubble bubble Yes, they always come when it's hot. We find a man outside the village. They would have died mortally. Why doesn't everybody just hunt it? No, no, not one or two. See, this is the basic rule with all these movies. You always have everybody doing the whiner thing and the hidey thing and it's like instead, here's what you should figure out. Okay. Everybody understand we have nothing to lose and everything to gain by sticking together and killing it. All of us. Well, what do you mean? No, we should have the shrieking women and kids and the men that are panty-waist that shriek with the women and kids. No, everybody grab a weapon. Everybody, if you don't know how to use a weapon, we are going to teach you, but at the very least, pick up a big, heavy, bouncy, uh, I don't care, baseball bat, glow, yeah, golf club's good, but they only use about one whack in the band. Well, get graphite, there you go. Uh, use the steel, not the woody, there you go. Everybody get a weapon. When the monster shows up, we're going to kill it. It's going to kill you anyway. Notice when you people ran, you know, like shot you in the back and you turn to dust? That means that, well, actually it looks like it's kind of, we killed one of them. How about if we all practice killing them together and decide that we're going to kill them all before they kill us? And everybody's going to help. How's that sound? Alright! Movie's gonna be a lot shorter now. Yeah, we're not going to split up, we're not going to take our best fighters and have them pick in their nose, or we're making out over in a corner with a girl they never met before, trying to have sex in a situation where somebody's trying to kill you is never positive. If you watch monster movies, you know this is true. Let's forget about that idea. We can party hardy and celebrate after we kill them all. But we're all going to kill them all, aren't we? And we're not going to be doing the all-panny ways, peeing your pants, defecating your drawers. You want to do that? You can do that while you're facing the enemy. Oh, by the way, before we get into this, the Port of Johns are over there. That'll make the battlefield a little less smelly, except for the eviscerated entrails and people being exploded and turned into smelly, semi-fluid dust when the time comes. Notice that the average... Think I would have a smell of it on that. However... You're going to be dying trying to kill the creature and as soon as more of you get to it, well, it will die and we will have a lot more people alive rather than two or three survivors at the end of this glorious episode. How does that sound? Yes, yes, you can all use guns instead of clubs if you want. I bring clubs too just in case you're on an ammo, although the guns do make good clubs. Oh, there we go. This is called positive engagement. You got nothing to lose and everything to gain. i i read a book with a guy by the name of alexander sold to neat said he explains something if you keep telling them the wretched machine for lack of operatives grinds to a hall rather than dying stupid penny weight deaths screaming and thrashing by yourself in the middle of the field We could all turn and kill as many of them as we can and eventually they run out of people to try and kill you so that you don't have to worry about the dying thingy. Okay? Are we already... Yeah, over in the corner. Oh yeah, you can kill more than one. Yeah, if you kill like one of these black uniform knuckle dragging short neck tiny weenie roided up moses, yeah, you can kill more than one. We don't mind. If you figure out how to do it really good, repeat, repeat, repeat. When you're done, all of these knuckle-dragging monsters, oh, you thought I was talking about a horror movie, now it's kind of switched to real life. Yeah, rather than doing the panty-waist-liny, I'm feeling down thing, how about the pump yourself up and beat them down. Every day. Yeah, yeah, we can do it more than one day, too. Once we kill off the bunch here, let's go find the rest and kill them off, too. That's why we have weapons Wednesday. You see how that works? Any other natural disaster? Roll with the punches. Isn't it convenient? This is something else. And again, for all of our friends in the chatroom there too. Yes. You know, we've had... Did we just discover comics, meteors, and planets? Do you realize, is this kind of like, you know, it's almost like before we had... I had some goof kid come up and go, you know, like she was doing a paper for college, you know, how do you see how they grow up with a nuclear threat? I mean, and now that it's got like, we're some kind of test tube like subject from the past, I said, well, how does it feel for you to grow up with a nuclear threat? And she goes, well, what do you mean? I said, well, the United States has about 20,000 nuclear devices, and I would say the Russians are pretty well on par for that, and let's not forget that the Brits still have their nukes and the French still have their nukes, so how does it feel to live in a nuclear threat environment? Where did you think it went? And she looked at me because, you know, what she was repeating was that we were all crazy because we were thinking about nuclear attack and so, well, we had fallout shelters and stuff like, oh, we don't need that anymore. Well, so true. For you, personally, if you have that attitude of, you know, head up arse, I think it's wonderful that you not think about going anywhere near a bomb shelter, blast shelter, anything. I think you should stand out in the sun and be there when the event takes place. But let's go to another couple of subjects here, guys. How many comets do you think passed in the last... Well, I've been here 56 years on the planet. That's a dot on the rear end of a fly by comparison to the age of this Earth. And by comparison, let's say just a man's experience, if we argue the whole naturalist thing. And if that is the case, how many times have we had the bullet pass and we didn't even think about it? Why is it that just now, we would just... At this moment in time... It just happens that all of a sudden the big rocks are something we have. That's the end of the world. We don't know how many times we've had big rocks come in that have created other events, which by the way we should be prepared for, but it's prior, you know, prior to our planning prevents piss poor performance. You know, when you're talking about big rock thumping or nuclear devices, take a pic, the plan's pretty much the same. Are you either going to anch yourself to death or look at the problem and go, wow, I guess I better keep doing what I've been doing and do it better? If I'm the only one that survives, all my chickens are going to be needed to feed people. My eggs are going to be needed. My goat milk. I'm going to be milking what? A whole bunch of goats. And I'm going to be collecting hundreds of eggs. Well, now seeing what the chicken produces every day, and knowing that when the chickens get old, we don't put them to waste. We take chicken soup out of the chickens that can't lay anymore. Don't wait. We take the goats and we have mutton. You know that sheep. With goat, we just have goat. house well we try not to really get rid of the dairy cows but you think that any of that would go to work but you have to have management programs no we don't eat the chickens if we don't eat the chickens we don't get more eggs we can't eat all the chickens we have to keep some of the chickens around to make more little chickens we have more chicken later okay yeah yeah but i'm sick of eggs yeah well if you're eating aren't you look at those beapparance over there with the yeah okay avoid that you see so no matter what disaster it is here's the basic rule and again it has to do with the idea that you know i often those are big rock how many big rock you think we've missed the event of what we actually live through weird up but it back with what this way we got a rock throw into the political the big picture three of his big bike galactic you know we got a whole belt that probably was one of the big giant that we all we call the the they don't talk about her little fact they try to avoid it between mars and those other big gas giant plant is a band It conveniently moves in an orbit, it's an asteroid belt, right? Well, where do you think those asteroids came from? Maybe it was a big planet, and it had a big oopsie, and well, it's not a big planet anymore, but a lot of chunks of small rock. And like billiards, well, that stuff's still floating around in the system, man. You know, all we have to do is look up. I don't need to guess. I managed to this years ago. It's like, wow, this would really be bad. But if we look at the moon, you know, if it's a Death Star, cool, either way, whatever happened to the moon, look at all those circular thingies there. What are those called? Oh, those are craters. Now the full term is impact crater. At the center of most of those, there's a big pile of debris. So, you know, live with it. If that happens, it's like, oh well, the roll of the dice goes another direction and we start another game. But in the meantime, having to do with the fact that we have the comfort of life for the moment as it is, and understanding that we have perfected whatever variation on civilization we've gotten this time around on the board, we need to really, really, really, really focus on the tactical, so to speak, and when I say tactical, I mean, what we call the strategic overview for our country, our corner of the planet, is in trouble. And while I am so entertained, and I'm fascinated by, guys, if you were to stop at my house, you would find hundreds and hundreds of science fiction books, thousands actually, because I have some that I've stacked away or put away in plastic, because they're very much first nations, and they won't be hurt, harmed, or probably opened up ever again. Still I want to feel like it if I ever have time to enjoy those books. Application, astronomy, etc. Oh yeah, all of that, a whole lot more. I'll show you a lot of neat stuff that I have that's only one of a kind. But, at this particular point on this cycle of the planet, at this moment in history, the greatest threat that we have are a bunch of nutcase humans who in and of themselves have this idea that they're royalty over us. we are going to have to physically deal with them no distraction is going to do any good for the other side right now i am focused on the fact that i got a bunch of really crazy people who think they're going to do something as a repeat of the tyranny of the last century the problem i need to prepare and all the other preparations they make will help me to deal with any other strategic threat that exists if i'm under the bomb oh well bummer of a birthmark hell looks like a bulldog On the other hand, the fact of the matter is that focusing at this moment in time and staying focused, because once we get into the fight, you know, there could be a brighter sun, it's going to be a bugger there if it gets hotter, cooler, cooler sun, bummer if we were going to be having to bundle up more, or better, you know, better light, less light, more heat, less heat, thumping rocks from above, but still knuckle dragon nutcases in front of us. I'll still focus on the real problem, which is I don't want those suckers and those black uniforms to get away, no matter what the conditions are. Because in their mind, they'll start, they'll plant the seed and move the seed faster. They'll start pulling the row and doing exactly what they plan on doing, but they'll feel somehow whatever form of brain mindset they come up with, do it. So we've got to take that away from them. The best example going way, way down into the tactical scales, what we see with this goofiness going on with this petty regime, they're doing these things threatening people to murder people outright in your face, not to wait for any catastrophic event, and they're willing to do it right now over the idea that they're not getting their jump change. They're not, it really is jump change. By comparison to all the other money they've stolen, They're desperately trying to lure it up, puff up, and pee in our face. Well, when they do that, you need to grab them by that weenie with one hand, slice it off with a knife and the other in a quick motion and shove it up between their butt cheeks sideways and make sure you get your hand fast enough that you don't get too much greasy, stinky stuff on it while you club them like a baby seal, kick them into yards, grab them by the scruff of the neck, throw them out on the street, make sure that the semi-truck going by runs over them with all the wheels it can and then after that, well, shovel it up, throw it over in a pig pen and let the pigs finish it. That'll settle the whole problem real quick. Anyway, again, remember, focus on the activities we can deal with. And in the process, with all the other conventional preparedness that's necessary, and whatever advanced preparedness you wish to, that will deal with the other problems. Anyway, we got a caller. Who do we have? Callers, jump in there. I heard the bell. There we got you. Go ahead. Speak up caller. You're just a little soft. John here. A couple of things, Mark. That H&R Huntsman 58 caliber black powder rifle. Yes. I don't think you're going to find a better one out there. That was the predecessor to the new modern improved inline black powder rifles. Back when I came back from my little extended vacation here in Southeast Asia, I bought one, 58 caliber, and they came in two models, a knockout reach and a screw out reach. Looks like a single shot shotgun. I ran right under it. A flip lock and percussion top quality rifles over the years and got rid of them and I still got that H&R Huntsman. It's a neat little nifty rifle. I just thought I'd throw that in there. Very good sir. Second thing, we were talking about people trading in steel. I was helping a friend of mine get rid of a trailer and his trailer was made in the early 12x60 mobile home. And he said that he was told he was going to get more money for that steel because it's virgin steel. It's not the new modern steel. It's been recycled and mixed and recycled. Right. You write off the money on that one. And then finally you asked a question about the form of government in the colonies way back when. Two days ago I believe. And basically what they had was a federation of sovereign states. A form of government. Thank you. They formed a federation and that idea started back in the 1750s I guess with the colonies realizing they had to help consolidate and cooperate to peen off the critters and whatever and do trade and be fair and whatever. From the 1750s on up into the 1770s that idea grew and I guess Probably around 75, 76 I guess they finally drafted the Articles of Confederation and I guess not all of the colonies signed it all at once. Some of them, the Connecticut that went all the way up into 85 was the last one of the last ones to sign it. Tiny Delaware was the Delaware that they pushed on us and the Confederation of course was based upon what had already been an established and long standing mechanism as you pointed out. If you read all the books guys I'll challenge everybody. Why did the British choose to attack Concord? Concord was not just attacked for the guns. Concord was attacked for the artillery pieces, guns, you know, slash privately made cannons that were being made outside of town. They were made at a foundry in a right shop that was owned by a patriot. It was a big one, guys. They were making cannons and sending them out to the militia all over the place. But the other thing, the other reason, it was symbolic. They went there because that was the last location of the latest Continental Congress meeting. And as you pointed out, these Continental Congresses had numbered in the hundreds, but the latest cycle had been 50-plus meetings. ending in this final meeting at Concord. And these congresses under the confederation were established with no, you know, in other words, no, no hierarchy as in royalty. An individual that went to one congress may not necessarily be sent to the next one. They were voted in based upon, again, there were two reasons for this. Number one, they didn't want anybody to start accumulating power. And rightly so. Look what's happened where we have this now in Washington. The other thing is that they also wanted more men to establish themselves in the workings of good government. Everybody forgets that. The reason you want people to go there is so that they understand how it works. It's not a mystery. It's not a witch doctor science. It's not some, oh, Washington is so, it's steeped in the mysteries of mysticism and witch canary. We can't, but we can't understand reality just to reverse. Every man is every man in this country that's how it was originally established every free free land holder every man who was standing or you know one had established himself that that work hard built up if this person was contributing to society this person had a stake in the society and so every time that the congress brought forward this is why if you look at the names you go while there's a totally different group of people here Well, the reason for that was again because also the individuals understood that they had their own lives to deal with. All of the work that you deal with today, people, existed then. They weren't some picture on a wall that was one dimensional. They had to establish their own wealth. They had to take care of their families. They had to milk the cows. They had to hammer the silver or they had to make the iron, whatever they did, and still deal with the problems that they all faced. It's why they were willing to come together. When you build it yourself and when you're the man who does the work, you want to keep what you've built easy when somebody else is dishing. See, that's the problem. When somebody starts dishing out your wealth and then everybody starts going along with that, the failure begins and it always ends in the same process. And so the Congress, that's why I wanted to thank you very much for bringing that up. That's why I ask everybody because everybody assumes they see these paintings, they look at the short history, which is again, Most of the histories after they generated are designed to leave out intentionally so much. So the Articles of Confederation eventually were established in full during the war and in fact were progressively perfected through the Alliance till the war ended and just a little beyond. Fortunately then we tossed the BB out of the bathwater there so to speak. I was just going to say that you were right when you said stakeholders, people in modern day thinking I have to realize that the people who went to those meetings were the people, like you said, the stakeholders, the shareholders in the colony or in the nation itself, the ones that were affecting and being affected by whatever decisions they made and the ones that were doing the production of the goods and services and whatever. They were the ones that actually had a stake in what was going to be coming down the road. And that's why, years ago, I dropped out of the voting scam and told the voting clerk, or whatever you want to call him there, that I didn't want to be a registered voter anymore. I wanted to be an elector. I owned land, you know? And they looked at me with four eyes. Like, what are you talking about? What do you mean? Yeah, well, of course.