Mark Koernke and BK discussed preparedness, ammunition pricing, and firearms availability on October 11, 2013. They reviewed sales at CDN Investments (AR-15 magazine five-packs for $40) and Palmetto State Armory (water-damaged Ukrainian 7.62x54R ammunition), evaluated the Henry AR-7 rifle and Ruger 10-22 options, and analyzed recent Glock and AR pricing trends. Don called in with a proposal to organize a cable cancellation campaign on November 1st as economic pressure against the Obama administration. The show featured extensive discussion of food storage strategies, including home-canning butter and using condensed milk with inexpensive mac-and-cheese kits as an accessible preparedness starting point. BK announced the launch of a new weekly program, "Grow Your Own: The Budding Revolution with Joe from the Carolinas," scheduled for Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Eastern on Liberty Tree Radio.
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I believe we got BK is not with us and I don't know if he's in the chat room or not, just to be safe. He might be tied up with something else. So, uh, I'll tell you what, in fact Ed, did you try to call just before the program? I tried to call him during the town hall meeting and just before the program and as we got the program going. Okay. We might have, I will. He hasn't, but it shows he's not online. Not a problem. Again, hopefully everything's okay there, but it is Quartermaster Friday and for all of you out there listening, a couple of places to look right now, cdnninvestments.com. CDN and investments.com guys go to their specials right on the front page you go right to CDN investments and scroll down I don't know much about this have to see what their price shift is but there's one interesting little pile of things sitting here it's a five pack of AR 15 magazines Now these are in 223 slash 556 slash 300 blackout Advanced Polymer MFG USMFG XM30-E4 You get all five bags for $39.99 in other words for $40 now Let's see $51 if you bought them separately these what's 140 rounder 130 rounder 130 rounder in smoke one 15-rounder pinned for whatever oddball state needs a 15-rounder, and one 10-round pin for those of you who need a 10-round because you have a twilight zone state that you're in. Now the interesting thing about this is that the pinned mags, I haven't had a chance to look at these solutions. So if the magus pin, typically it's pinned in such a way that it's permanent until you drill it out. If you and I had to drill it out, not a big deal in our states where we are, we don't have this problem, we don't have to worry about it. If you're looking for a clutch of magazines for $40, $5 for $40, pretty reasonable for Air 15 mags right now, $140, which means you get one extended mag, and then two standard 30 rounders, one black, one smoke, and kind of basically out of their Air 15 mags, it's like one of everything that they have that are their basic mags. So that's five mags for $40. Now for those of you who might be familiar with these pinned mags, They look like they're polymers, so it wouldn't be a big deal, shall we say, unfanangling the fixture, whatever it is, getting rid of it, because in our states we don't have to worry about it. So you're looking at four 30-round mags and one 40-round mag. Now, the only other consideration is whether or not that pin mag is an internal second base of some kind. I mean, I don't typically, it's a follower restrictor. That's what we need to find out. But if that's the case, Four 30 round polymer mags and one, yeah, four 30 round polymer mags and one 40 round polymer mag if we take the pins out. Not a bad deal. $40 for five mags. They do have some Ruger 10-22 mags for $15 apiece that are Ruger manufactured. That's a plus. And there are some aftermarket mini 14 mags available also. In fact, a friend of ours needs those. So, we're probably going to end up making sure we pick up a few for him. It's five AR mags for $40, they're brand new. One 40, two 30 rounders, one black, one smoke. One 15 rounder pinned, which is a 30 round body and follower, but it's got a pin for restrictor. The other one is another 30 rounder with a pin for 10 round restrictions. So most pins can be made to disappear. Of course, what everybody's worried about is in the states where you have to have those for whatever reason. If those are even legal now, because as we know, the new California laws go to amoland.com. None of these are going to be legal. Everything is illegal automatically. All of it includes a lot of confiscation. That's in the body of the words of the legislation, guys. Confiscation. So the California Soviet Socialist Democracy is thrown down the next to the federal cards. Pay attention there. For everybody else, other prices, well they've got Colt factory mags for 20 for aluminum. They've got some Ruger mags that are Ruger factory 20s and 30s for the Mini-14. So it's a mix. You want to take a look, see what they have. They've got some Beretta. They've got some Glock factory mags. But that AR-15 package is the thing that really jumped out at me. And beyond that, they got some probably Korean M14 M1A GI spec marked W. Now, that could be Winchester slash Made in China. That could be any number of things. I don't know. But they're $20 apiece. GI type finish. So for a 20 round mag for your M1A for $20, that's reasonable. Even if it's an add-on market. I wonder if that's manufactured by Wowser Work. Yeah, exactly. Oh, we do what we did before. I remember my grandfather tell me, we use a Wowser Work. We use a W. W is the magic number. It magically, they do fine. You sure? Yeah, yeah, I sure don't. Trust me, we sold all those broom handles. Think about it. So anyway, yeah, the magic W, which would normally be Winchester if it was us, but remember the Chinese are not stupid about copying. Back years ago, all, well, they're not back, well, yes, back years ago, but still even today, if you buy Chinese 30 caliber carbine guys, It's all stamped as U.S. Military Ammunition Circa 1952. The head stamp is 1952. Well, 52 is what it lists as. In fact, there's WCC and the other is Remington Arsenal, RA. And it's all Chinese. It's Burgan Prime, not Boxer Prime. That's what's really cute. But they built it and it all is built brass and to U.S. spec as far as the way it looks. But it's not. And there's not one round that you don't make like 53, 54, 55. Doesn't make a difference what year it's made. It's 1952 and of course they probably kept using the story. Oh yes, we captured this from American FOSS'S billions of rounds. This is 1952 American ammunition. It was surplus. We captured it. That's reminiscent of one of the stories back when Japan was the low cost, low quality manufacturer of things and we had the verb to jap up a copy. The Japanese copied one of the very first Ampex tape recorders. Okay, video recorders. And the example they got was a prototype of some sort that had a few extra cuts in the chassis sheet metal that had not made it into production. They were mistakes or people changed their minds or what have you. There were some unnecessary cuts in there. And the initial batch of copies all had those cuts faithfully made because they didn't know what they were for, but they figured, well, be safe. would do it exactly the same as the initial one that we got. It was considered rather a humorous story. Well, you know, these guys don't know what they're doing. They're making a copy. On the other hand, they made a copy and it worked. Right. In fact, they were meticulous. They were paying attention to detail. They weren't sure which details mattered and which ones didn't, so they did all of them. Well, do them all. Exactly. So there again, they understand the basic rules about, let's put it this way, everybody can read books. There's all kinds of books on the subject. So if you're looking for certain, shall we say, confidence mechanisms, you know what it is under the key components, that's what you do. And that's what I think they did here. It proves that there's a demonstration between not knowing what you're doing and being stupid. These guys weren't stupid. They weren't quite sure what they were doing just yet. But they weren't dumb. They were in motion and learning. Their learning curve was up, is what they were doing. Now, the other thing here about CDNN, I've got a few other items. Take a look if anything is useful for you guys. Otherwise, it's the usual. They have a weekend special for mags. That's one of the things CDNN is notorious for is magazines. CDNNinvestments.com. A lot of them are not a terrific bargain, but they do have a wide choice. Every once in a while things are worthwhile on specials. The specials are on their run over the weekend, so you have to keep an eye on them. But you can get on the mailing list. When it's gone, it's gone. That's the thing. As far as the sale goes, so always keep that in mind too. Another thing here real quick. is in the magazines, guys, there are a few companies. There are two mags out there that are floating around. As soon as everybody puts them on sale, they're gone. Polish AK mags, plastic, they're the Polymer, but they're Polish. They're the last model made for the 7.62x39. Really nice. Everybody's getting them, says, oh no, these are really well made. The other is the No name brand, Polymer, a 30 round mag. It's not Israeli or foreign made. It's somebody here in the US. I still haven't gotten the confirmation. I think it's just somebody made a set of molds and stuck to the basics of magpul. Maybe it's a magpul throw off. I don't know. excuse me, for about $8.00, $7.95, $8.25 a piece. They're cropping up here and there. Now a lot of them are selling out as quick as they offer them. AIM surplus sold out once and I think they restocked. They sold out again and I don't know if they've restocked. But for inexpensive polymer mags that apparently are working, nobody has any complaints. They're not Troy mag and they're not any of the others we'd recognize. In fact, they have no markings to really jump out at you. but to fulfiller mags or for beater mags. If you're gonna go to the range and you're gonna use weapons for training, my argument has been for a long time, use up those aftermarket mags. Don't wear out those if you guy can only buy Colt mags. Well, that's really nice. That's fantastic. You keep buying only those Colt mags, but for training purposes, pull out those aftermarket mags and save those $30 apiece Colt mags for when they really count and they'll last that much longer. Besides if you can figure out who's making them for colt under contract you can you know save a quarter or a third or something. Exactly so again guys there are some others floating around you may find them even this weekend some sales there really is anything where they're dropping down to five or four or anything like that. Sale price now seems to be about nine dollars or eight dollars a piece. And if you do run into them, they're worth it. Everybody's used to all the basic stuff we've been talking about here on the air. They are serviceable enough. Now, as far as their long-term durability for the Polymer mags, people haven't been roughing them up that much. They haven't been in service that long, but most everybody's satisfied with what they're doing so far. So again, if nothing else, the 510 program to get guys off and running, or for your dump kits, for your drop mags. There's nothing to consider. Cheapest mag, most of it. You know it's going to work for at least one or two times and you're probably not going to use it a second time anyway if it's a drop mag, so don't worry about that. Yeah, the rule of thumb with the polymers is if the lips are plastic, then do not load them and leave them because the plastic can creep under that spring pressure. If the lips are metal, especially steel, then you're probably okay. But if they're plastic clips, then allocate that as one that you load later rather than have as your wedding mag. They have water damage sold as is. Ukrainian 762 by 54R, 147 grain. TMJ 440 round metal spam can for $69.99. Was $89.99. Now probably they opened some cases. You know there's the old story. You got the really nice top side but you start digging into what's there and you find, hey look what's here from the third layer down. Well, apparently they got a bunch that had moisture damage as far as the tins go. Pete went on this, what I do with these Pop them open, get all the ammo out of that and get into 30 caliber ammo cans right away. I wouldn't think about even trying to fix them or clean them up or do anything. Well the question is whether the tin was perforated. If it wasn't perforated, I don't even do anything to it. I thought maybe I scored it with some paint. Well, scrub them off and maybe clean them. But the thing is, I haven't seen them, so let's just figure again, depending on what it is, if there's oxidation, you got the can opener, go buy yourself some 30 caliber and 40 caliber cans. and repack it but for $20 savings that is a good price. That's the price from three years ago or four years ago. Hell, even five because $69.99, $70 a can, that's $140 a case. And I'm sure they're shipping, I don't think it's free shipping on that guys but you're saving a chunk of change and it is 760 by 54 hour Ukrainian ammunition. Nobody's had any problem with that. It's all Russian inventory, all military inventory. I would assume, and I don't see any other specs, it is corrosive, they admit that. So again, it is corrosive, don't know what the head stamp date on it is. They are showing pictures of basically how the stuff looks. So again, you can take a look at the picture survey, cans are, yeah, it looks like they got some dings too. Something happened where somehow, okay, tell me this. There's a can in the case, BK, The can is squished in the middle from the side. Now that didn't happen. I'm sorry guys, that didn't happen in that case. That means that what they did is, like we've said before, somebody took the cans out of the other cases, the crates they were in and re-stacked them. If you look at this, the can is actually bent, you know, it would look like it would be a straight from the side. It sounds as if some warehouse got flooded a foot deep. Yeah. And half of them got water damage and nobody pulled them out of the case, out of the crate to let them dry off. Instead they just sat there and got some corrosion. So it may or may not have perforated the can, but it sounds like there's some shuffling there. So again, take the time, look at it, see if that's worthwhile for you. Here's the way I do this. If you're questioning this about long-term storage, well, for $70 a can, that's your shooter ammo for the range. For your training, you prioritize that for training. Okay, this how you do it. Save that other stuff you got that's pristine in the can, all that Polish, Russian, Georgian, Ukrainian, etc. You're just gonna have to remember this is all treated all as corrosive anyway, but this is corrosive. You have to clean your firearms. You must, you must, you must. Don't even think, oh I can live in sick for a week. No, no, no. you will clean the weapons. You've got to account for cleaning time if you're going to take this with this ammunition to the range and you better make sure of it too. Also it's a good lesson for everybody. It gives them a chance to do maintenance on their firearm. I wouldn't use this anything other than the nagats. Use it in the bolt guns. Don't use it in your gas guns. Use it in your nagats. Easier to clean, easier to maintain. So anyway BK, those are a couple things we're jumping off the wall there that five mags for $40 through CDN and Investments and this special which is again water damaged sold as is your Cranian 762x54R ammo $70 a can and that's at PalmettoStateArmory.com. Go ahead and jump in there sir, we got a lot more. Okay, yeah, sorry I had some technical problems at my end. There are a couple of interesting things I've stumbled across this week. I don't know whether they're as available as they imply, but there's an outfit called Landbows Armory, that is L-A-N-B-O-S-A-M-R-E-Y dot com. That's Lima, Alpha November, Bravo, Oscar, sierraarmory.com. They are advertising a summer super sale and the thing that grabbed my eye is they are offering the Henry version of the AR7 at discount at $210 for that guy, which is not a bad price. It is, you know, black, all black. This is the little 22LR semi-auto that disassembles and folds into its own plastic stock. And there's a watertight cap on the back of the stock, which is actually the butt cap. And when that does a bit of a bugger to get off, it's a really tight fit. But when you pull that apart, you pull the barrel out in the magazine and all that kind of good stuff, reassemble the thing, screw it all together, and you have a very, very light 22LR carbine in semi-auto. Now, the ones that I've used were sort of semi-auto. I mean, like you get a few shots and then they kind of hang and you have to fool with them a little bit and then they work for a few more shots and so on. I'm sure that your mileage may vary from one unit to the next and it may be sensitive to the magazines that you put in there. But that is a very, very nice pragmatic little rifle. It's about, what, two and a half, three pounds total. When it is sealed in its stock, it just looks like a stock. It's blow molded plastic and it is water tight and in fact it will even float if it falls out of the boat. So that is a very neat little rifle. Anybody can handle that from a size point of view. A 6 year old can use that as a training or hunting rifle. and I think that's a pretty neat choice if you can find them available. These guys say they have six units in stock at the moment. Again, AR the AR-7 member James Bond, shot on a helicopter with one shot. Yeah, and it blew up into a big cross of flame and no parts. It was the ammunition though guys That's the big thing if you can get the bond depleted uranium shape charge hyper ballistic 22 rimfire round You'll be doing fine everything will work in one shot one helicopter. Nah, not right. Nah. Nah work that way. I don't think so, but He did demonstrate, you know reassembling the thing, you know pulling it apart and screwing it out together. That part was real. That's why everybody went, ooh, check that out. That's really cool. Yes, and you can buy it in your local hardware or at Kmart. And they could back in the day. And it was under $100 at the time, I think. Yeah, and made by the original manufacturer. We have done with this too, Don. You're jumping at us from another direction. How are you sounding? Oh, I'm pretty crisp on this end, or rather, you guys are. I would interrupt this for an announcement. And I don't mean to step on your BK. You guys I tried to get this off in the five o'clock hour, but got disconnected there the wonders of modern technology I'll try to be brief on this too we talked about ways to attack the other side and You know unless you want to step out on your front porch and start you know shooting at the bums you know That Akron in there or other things that are very direct Here is a way that we can hit them in the pocketbook because you know they they that's something that they really hate Well again, I'll be brief here You guys, imagine if you were to take away a good portion of their sales, if you were to take away a good portion of their advertising capability, if you were to take away a good portion of their reaching in your pocketbook. How can we do that? Well, there's something very insidious that comes into your television room and mine, and although I don't have cable, a whole bunch of people do have cable. And if we were to pick a particular day and even just I hate to do this to qualify it like this, but even just to start it off as a rumor that like on November 1st we're all going to just shut off our cable, cancel our cable, and we're going to keep our cable off until the money people decide to impeach. Because this runs right up the purse strings, right to the bankers, right to the people who really love their money. Now, it might seem a small thing to just shut off the cable, but if 10% of the people who have cabled off on November 1st, the other side would be shaking in their boots. The other side would look at it as a financial punch and failure. Oh, we have to get this back. Oh, we have to do something. You wouldn't be listening to all of their advertising. The advertisers would be looking at the reports from the networks and turning around and looking at the money people saying, we have to do something about this. We're losing sales. Or we will lose sales. They will even go so far as to speculate on the amount of sales they will lose. And this runs right up the purse strings, doesn't it? I wanted to get this out on the 5 o'clock. And this came from the brain trust you guys. This isn't a Don original. This comes from some people back in the smokey, you know, smoke filled rooms. Although they might not be so smoke filled. Some of these people are trying to, you know, healthy in their, you know, waning years or, you know, stretch a few more months out, so to speak. You know, what was that? The cigarette smoking man. But if we were to do this as a concerted effort, and be very specific. I'm not just calling to cancel my cable or my satellite here on November 1st. I'm calling and telling you that I'm canceling it because, well, I'm not going to have it back until we impeach Barack Obama. And you think that the two aren't connected at all, but watch how when you play with their wallet, how they will dance to our strings. Just watch. thought I'd, again, I told you I'd be brief. And you guys, you know, you can dwell on this for a few minutes, but the people that brought us this, this was supposed to bust this evening, but it didn't go out at five o'clock. So they wanted it to premiere on the intelligence report. Why this very thought again, you know, if Donald come up, well, that's a Don original life. And sometimes he'll put a tag on that. You know, you can quote me on that. But this comes from again, people who, you know, sometimes sit back and what if we do this kind of thought line? brought to you by the intelligence report. You're going to hear more about this throughout the evening and across the weekend. Hopefully we've got this one up and running really, really strong by the beginning of next week and by this time next week. Everybody's going to hear about the rumor question, hey, are you going to shut your cable off on November 1st? I yield the floor to you guys. I'll quit bothering you now. In fact, one of the tricks to this, one of the cool things to do is start getting into all the little social media, go to YouTube, and throw that into commentary. Throw it wherever you can into any blog line, whatever, and start planting the seed everywhere. Everybody that's within the sound of our voice right here, right now. This by itself is a lot of fun because what's going to be interesting isn't just the fact that we say it, guys. It's how it's sonar ping through the system. And remember, eventually it's going to get to some other line, as we know, where the bad guys that are, you know, in the, especially the peon bad guys, middle management, the peons. They still have to figure the world is kind of made up the way it used to be. And so the more they hear this and the more they see it repeated from different directions, the, shall we say, the shaker of their foundations of reality. And that's one of the things that we need to do. This is part of, again, order a battle. How to fight the enemy? Like Don said, hit them in places where they really can't afford any of the damage that's done because the system's already on shaky legs, shaky ground. It's on mud, the giant with feet of clay, that kind of thing. Just keep that in mind. Anyway, go ahead Don, anything else? Jump in there. Oh no, I yield to you and I don't mean to take up your time. I know you guys are having an agenda on Friday nights and I again wasn't able to get that out in five o'clock and I thought Our people helped this because they wanted this to premiere on the intelligence report. You're going to hear more about this on other people's shows throughout the night, across the weekend. By this time next week, this needs to be common knowledge in the Patriot community, the militia community. We need to be spreading this into the people who... well, the Casper Milk Post crowd. We need to make them wondering. Is our cable going to be shut off? Even to the extent that, oh, is our cable going to be shut off on November 1st? Gee, mix that in every now and then, kind of like salt and pepper, and watch their eyes get real big. And that would be just as much a push to the rumor side as it would be to you need to shut your cable off on November 1st. I have to exit states left, you guys. God bless you both. Talk to you soon. Very good, and it was done. We're at the bottom of the hour. I'll tell you what just a little past got BK here with us We'll go to the bottom of the hour break for a minute and for everybody out there It's Friday. Yeah, if you ever seen the human fly video on YouTube excellent piece to go along with it by the way Human fly video, but have you ever seen the original video for that? That video was originally brought to my attention because of all the Illuminati symbols that show. Oh yeah, originally the group itself. There's a bunch of stuff that that band has done, AWOL Nation. that if you pay attention through the whole of all of their even in their artwork most are artwork that's for the album same thing which is typical for a lot of the Hollywood stuff but also because a lot of people are actually coming to you know, you know, come to grips with some of the stuff that they're seeing or have been taught so they're actually IDing it in one form or another. We got BK with us myself. It is Quartermaster Friday. BK jump in there. I know we got more, please. Okay, the other item that grabbed my attention this also is a Brady gun, so you know those who are allergic to 4473s can switch off their ears for just a minute. There's an outfit called Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore. Okay, Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore.com. But I find it very interesting, well it's a very pragmatic practical rifle there, especially if you get the Ruger manufactured magazines, they're just as reliable as the day is long, the 10 round rotary mags. Some of the after markets are good and some of them are marginal, but for a light rifle, a very practical and expedient one, especially in stainless, $240 is a good price for those things. I find it interesting that we're starting to see some sales on these things, because normally in a shortage, in a drought, when everybody is sucking down everything they can lay their hands on, nobody needs to run sales. I'm not sure what exactly is going on. Perhaps the population is just plain being tapped out. They've certainly struggled toward that. We're seeing other pricing gyrations as well. You've mentioned before, we've seen some strange behaviors in the fuels market this last week. Around here gasoline drifted down to 294 and then overnight, it bounced back up to 303 around here. Probably sounds pretty cheap to people in other parts of the country, but that is a strange behavior. I've attributed that to the chaos going on in the Congress. I believe that they drop the gasoline prices when they want to pour oil on the public's consciousness to try to calm the waves and prevent any sort of immediate outbursts that they didn't schedule. And then after a few days of that, the oil companies can't stand it. They want that extra dime. because there are tens of millions of those extra times every day, so when they pop it back up again. But I think they push the price down on those things when they want to calm people down a little bit, because there's so much dissatisfaction with Congress generally and the administration and all this kind of good stuff. There's a lot of stuff in the press about, oh, well, the Republicans are taking more damage than the Democrats. Who knows? The Fourth Estate, the press, has taken the attitude that it's a job to feed people their opinions, and if they feed the opinion widely enough, then they make it real, because everybody adjusts their opinions to match what the television tells them their neighbor's opinion is. And that's actually worked for these guys for a while. I think it's starting to break. But they do play games with fuel and they have done so this week. That's my theory of what's going on. I think that when things seem to be spinning a little bit out of control and they want to calm everybody down, they drop gasoline price for a little bit so that it's not a second irritant on top of whatever the first irritant may be. Does any opinions, etc.? No, no, that's exactly. The pricing isn't making any sense and it's interesting how short the cycle I mean hyper short stroke so they're bouncing all over the place. The only cool thing about that is also tells you the bad guys aren't exactly shall we say on their toes completely in this situation and that's a good thing. I hope they keep stumbling and we're going to help to make it happen. So the big thing is to emphasize to people that there's a whole lot of other human beings out there that actually are thinking and since you're one of them start connecting the rest to the different communications components that are out there. I would point out the company you mentioned, guys, for everybody that was looking for maybe a less expensive Glock, considering, you know, Glocks have been going for stupid prices, $370 for Model 17 Gen 3, $370 for Gen 3 Model 22s and 40 Smith and Wesson and also model 23s in 40 Smith and Wesson Gen 3s for $400 apiece. Now that's not a great price but that's a better price than a lot of them have been since the 500 mark is up where a lot of them have been hovering 460 to you know $500. These are police trade-ins. They're on let's see the fifth firearm page for the same company and that is Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore dot com Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore dot com Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore dot com Yeah, $400 bucks for $150 pistol is actually a good price nowadays. Yeah, exactly. And these are pleased trade-ins which used to be a lot cheaper in general. But now, I personally don't see any great emphasis or need for know for Gen 4 or for that many even Gen 3 except that Most of the Gen 2 and Gen 1's have been sold. So Gen 3 police trade-ins, which you're seeing now, and they'll work just fine. Remember, you're not burning stuff out every day in them necessarily. And they'll work for you. They got a couple other goodbyes on ARs for odd man-out rifles. So if you're looking for a complete AR, peruse and see if they actually have them in stock. That's the other thing I would call. Obviously, I'm not just going to order them through the mail, so to speak. Well, as a matter of fact, kick Marcus in the microphone here. If you scroll just a little farther, boy, it's a good thing. I think we need to go through this whole page. They have Gen 2 Model 22s, guys, for $340 apiece, BK. So they do have some Gen 2s. Now, I want to better click this, because, you know, that's not trusting to say that Oh, see, oh you buggers, that's what kind of pages this is. They're out of stock. Excuse me while I yawn, but then again, I'm a little bit of a bigot. I like the 1911s and I like the 6s. Well, they also have some Smith Model 10s, but you can't. Oh, they're out of stock too, don't worry about it. See, that's the problem with this. They got pictures and they candy-fi you and you go, oh, I have something. And then you go there and it's like out of stock. And there's this guy that already got there, his name is out of stock. is, oh wait a minute, oh look they have some Beretta Model 96's and a pair of B police trade-ins for $330 and they also were sold and are now in the hands of Mr. Out of Stock. Oh well, the reason guys it's easy to spot, they put clusters of pistols where it's a cop trade-in gun so BK that's one of the ways it was easily, you know, otherwise the Glocks are running $540 to $600 a piece. Again, like I said, $150 a gun and run the $600. What can I say? Anyway, we got more to cover. Go ahead, jump in there please. What else have we got? Okay. I was a little bit late. I had some technical problems. By any chance, do we unexpectedly have Joe on the line? No? Okay, excellent. All right, that bugger Joe is not here tonight. Happy days. All right, last few hours, last few weeks, we have had Joe from the Carolinas on as a guest. And that horrible bugger, that terrible fellow has been boring people with his terrible talk about permaculture and gardening. and free food that comes out of the ground for almost no work and lazy gardeners and all this kind of good stuff. Oh, who wants to hear about stuff like that? So, we have finally taken action to deal with the situation. We have exiled that horrible Joe off to his own little corner. And starting next week, Joe is going to be exiled to Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Eastern time. on Liberty Tree Radio and all of the reflectors and micro-broadcast stations, etc., that choose to carry LTR at that time slot. That is going to be Tuesdays at 7 p.m. once a week, an hour program. His program will be called Grow Your Own, The Budding Revolution with Joe from the Carolinas. And the planned format is that it will be a live call with call-ins encouraged Presumably, he'll have one or two of them in the can as pre-recorded should surprises or emergencies arise. But the intention is that that will be live and Collins are encouraged. What's more, He says that if people should wish to send him emails with descriptions of their sites or photographs or videos or some combination thereof so that he can prepare comments on their site and recommendations, etc., they can do so by addressing them to joefrommccarolinasatgmail.com. So, We have freed ourselves of that horrible topic, that boring permaculture and gardening and food production with very little labor input. I mean, who wants to hear about free food and stuff like that? I mean, come on, this is the macho stuff hour, right? So, grow your own The Budding Revolution with Joe from the Carolinas is hereby exiled to Tuesday, 7 p.m. Eastern Time on Liberty Tree Radio. And once again, his email address for that program is joefromthecarolinaasatgmail.com. Excellent. And again guys, that doesn't mean we still aren't going to have him up on Friday if we can drag him over here. So that'll happen. No, no, I don't want free food. Which one is free food? That means we'll at least have some additional information from another direction. We'll be able to, on a regular basis, draw from his pool of knowledge and get him Locked in to where he needs to be we will not shred him from our process. Oh, no just reverse We're gonna expand the amount of available time that he has to do what he does best and again guys food is a priority What's the first thing that Obama did the commissaries of the military shut him off? That's because that pig hates our military and the executive branch did that second attacking Social Security to deny food slash provide money to the people who paid in for 40 or 50 years all of a sudden we don't have their cash. Isn't that amazing? Well why? Because they want to try and hurt them in the refrigerator. everybody should know that. So guys that's why we need to crank out more. One of the things I was doing BK in between hours is rounding up all our baskets. Guys we got apples all over the place. We drove by two trees that we can have all that we want off them and we got to get over there and do it this weekend. We're gonna have to make a point run over fill up as much as we can. I know we're not gonna pick anywhere near what the tree offers. Seriously they're so thick. One tree unfortunately broke one of its limbs as how heavy the fruit is on the tree. But take advantage of all of this. I'm going to probably end up drying those. I'm going to start cutting them up right away. They're going right in the food dryer. I already did two bushels of apples here. And yeah, I got to keep that away from them. Oh, are you probably eating the half bushel of those apples? Yeah, that's the problem. Eat the ones that aren't dried. But yeah, the problem is that these were golden delicious that were a Michigan tree. Oh, BK. These are the old breed and they are sweet like candy dried, aren't they? Yeah, they are. They're sweet like candy dried and they're crispy is chips and you know what they taste better. Much better than potato chips. Oh yes. That's one of my favorite snacks. Sorry to keep me out of those things. Yep and so for us for everybody out there guys that's the kind of thing we need to be focusing on how to make it produce more do it in such a way that it's not going to jump out and anybody's going to look there's food over there. No we want to not think about that necessarily and that way we can access it as we need to and take advantage of it accordingly. So, Joe is going to be doing that on a regular basis but we'll pull him back over here every once in a while too. Anything else? Jump in there, BK. I know you got more. Please. Okay, yeah. What do we fit in here? All right. We have quite a number of new people every week connecting and it's getting kind of late and what do you do? How do you get started putting things up? It seems quite a daunting prospect. Well, we can say, okay, run down to your feed mill and grab hundreds and hundreds of pounds of wheat and that will be an asset. It will. You can do that. It won't cost a whole lot and so on. How do you operate immediately? What do you do some stuff right now? especially if perhaps you have a non-cooperative or non-understanding spouse that does not see the emergency thought. And it occurred to me that there is a child kit that's available, not the most organic or healthy stuff, but needs as must as they say. Here is a plan that you can execute, you can probably get away with no matter what sort of static you're getting in the household and it will work especially if you have kids because kids will whine and cry and refuse to eat things and demand pizza and ice cream even when the power has been off for a month, that just being the nature of the beast. consider. Once upon a time, every day in the stores you could get store brand mac and cheese kits. And these are little cardboard boxes. They have about five ounces of macaroni and cheese and they have a little packet of orange stuff in them. The orange stuff is somewhat cheese-like and reconstitutes into somewhat cheese-like sauce. The instructions are that you add half a stick of butter and some milk and butter up the macaroni in a normal fashion, melt the butter all over it, dump this powder in, stir as you can and add the milk. What you end up with is something that has carbs and it has fats mainly as a result of the butter and milk of course added and it has a somewhat cheese like taste and the kids will eat it and the adults will eat it and it's not the best stuff for you but it is available and easy to make and easy to store. Nowadays if you get that stuff on sale it's only a dollar a box. or every once in a while you may find it on sale for 89 cents, it's worth considerably less than that. That's the way the pricing goes. Unless you go to say, and all these store where it's 39 cents every day, tells you something about the manufacturing cost when there's that biggest spread between retailers. If you set aside a bunch of these things, you could get a full out of those at all these at 39 cents, you get 24 of them. You have spent about $10 on two dozen of these and you can stick them on a shelf someplace, they store compactly and all of that. Why is that useful in a power down situation or a general shortage? I mean, don't you need to get to the grocery store and buy butter and milk and all this kind of good stuff? Well, yes and no. It occurred to me that we have provided all of the necessary bits and pieces to make this a storeable food. Way, way back on December 5, 2008, we went into great lengths describing how you can hand Home can butter. It's not quite a traditional canning process but it does involve using the dishwasher and oven to sterilize things. You pre-cook and drive off some of the water and kill some of the bugs and package up the butter in your mason jars and even though it's not a complete traditional high pressure canning process, it does work very well. You can purchase butter now, can it, we'll put quotes around the can, and it will store on the shelf for several years. That takes care of the butter. How do we deal with milk? Well, this is one of those things where that condensed milk that you can buy right off the shelf right now works very well. And it so happens that one can of condensed milk will work very well for four or five of these packs of pseudo mac and cheese. So all you have to do is pull up the archive from one of our programs, 2008 December 5, and we go into some length on canning both butter and bacon, but butter is the topic right now. and get busy with your oven and your dishwasher and your mason jars, that's all you need. That Nisoss pan is really all you need to do this process. You can prepare better for room temperature storage for long term. pick up some of these cans of condensed milk, mix them, set them aside in the same storage, pick up a flat or a three or what have you of these kits. If you get them from Aldi, they are actually very, very cheap. And you have something that will get you started. It has the virtues of being something that people will recognize, eat, and consider tasty. It is not the most helpful thing in the world, but it is a start and anybody can do it and you can do it right now. You don't have to whip out the credit card and deal with the freeze-dried people. The commercially canned butter is nice but man is that stuff pricey. Even if you're buying mason jars brand new off the shelf it's much much cheaper to do this yourself. If you have access to and all the butter is going for about two and a half dollars a pound right now, compare that to the little bitty cans that you can purchase and there's very little comparison. Enter this stuff into the spreadsheet which we offer for free and you will get an idea of the nutritional values and where you might want to add other things. The spreadsheet is available on either of our archives sites. I'm sure it's still on the old site at theintelligencereport.co.nr. That is dot November Romeo. It may be on the new site which is IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. If not, I imagine Spike will take care of that. But grab the spreadsheet, let it do some calculations to tell you how you stand in terms of mandates, fats, carbs and proteins. There's lots to play with in there and we'll talk about that another time. We have talked about it many times. But consider, you can can butter You can buy condensed milk off the shelf, and this is one of the ways that the condensed milk works fine. You don't want to dilute it and try to drink it like milk. It just doesn't, you know, it really doesn't fly properly that way. But this does work. It's easy to make and everybody will eat it and it's a way to get started. It's a way to dip your toe into the process if you have not started, start now, there's no time like the present. And one of our friends in Chad is saying, do it with olive oil, and that would be more healthy. I'm not sure that it would taste quite right, but you know, you can try that as well as an experiment. So we are over time, but there is a suggestion by which people can get a toe in, can get started, can do something and something is better than nothing. Okay? And again, we are at the top for everybody out there. Butter is one of those unique... whoa! Butter is one of those unique items, guys, for cooking. Again, flavor change up and again, hearts and minds, psychologically, we're going to try and do what we can to stabilize the environment. Well, let's make sure that we offer the right tools in the toolbox for our cooks and for a quartermaster. That's your job. Make sure it's where it needs to be so that the people that are using the technology can get the job done right. Think ahead, put it into the list of things to do. We are at the top. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on a march both day and night, and hopefully with some tasty things stored away. As a matter of fact, I found a dried, super large grasshopper. You can have the grasshopper.
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