Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms, ammunition, and night vision technology, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling magazines and ammunition as part of monthly budgets. He highlighted deals on AK-47 magazines and tactical gear from CenterfireSystems.com and Rap4.com, and promoted a 20% sale at HoneyvilleGrain.com on freeze-dried and powdered foods including powdered eggs. Koernke offered night vision equipment and training videos, explaining their tactical applications and the importance of familiarization training. He then shifted to discussing New York's proposed "China City" development in the Catskills, characterizing it as part of a broader occupation strategy by communist and foreign interests, and connecting it to anti-gun legislation and the Pacific Rim trade deal. He concluded with brief remarks on AR-15 ammunition pricing and DSA FN-FAL rifles.
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Oh, 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 torture freedom bright. As I awoke he'd 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 trampled each god given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? And good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm R. Kornke. And I'm Don Betcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, south, north, and northeast. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot 4 mg, oh, forgive me, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com, there we go, get it right Mark. We're on AFM Micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're in the homework that we're going to be searching for, at Tabameen, bottom of Florida. Bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd and 5th in our friends in the Civil War state of Colorado. Waving to the left coast, we turn back to the big sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and mob, and grandma consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for late work, a million Peddicoat Junction operators all doing their part. Well, Don, it's on and off kind of drizzly rainy and then stops and a little bit and then stops. We've actually had warm air coming up from the south. Not a good sign, but we'll see what happens. Anyway, what's it like in your neck of the woods there? What is this special day? What's jumping off the wall there? Well, Mark, it is kind of rainy, kind of cold, and if it continues along that track after sundown now, we might see a little more snow. Well, like this morning, they're telling you to be careful on the roads tomorrow. So, you know, you're getting used to that now, aren't you? I mean, you've got past your initial show, snow, shock. Again, it is the fourth day of December and that warrants a particular action. As that goes to there and this happens, it pulls back to there and I move that. I'm going to tell you, I have between index finger and baby finger that GI issue seven round magazine and hey man, it's at the bottom of the magazine well right now. Funny how that palm of my hand and the other palm of my hand, well, the fingertips and the roots of the fingers create that single plane that just kind of naturally guides that magazine to the magazine well. Now the magazine is in the well. Now, whoops, there's one in the chamber. No oops about it because there's nobody crashing down the door. I'm going to drop that magazine and that bullet that used to be in the chamber, well, it's going. back and down into the magazine. Again, magazine between index finger and baby finger and it just rolls right back into magazine. Well, we can tell everybody it is weapons one. See, the perimeter is secure and there is plenty more where that came from. And that means we can offer equal opportunity coercive force. So we'll see what we have available here when the time comes. At 19.11 being one of the express preferred hand cannons out there. used glocks have dropped enough a little bit at least with the police trade ins for about $30-40 less than the .45s you can buy a Glock right now guys Gen 3 used versus a brand new .45 for about $400 out of the box Rock Island So, it's a personal choice there and of course I'm sure if you look around you'll find some used guns for a little better price depending on where you are in the country and who needs money right now. Don't hesitate, don't slow down. If it looks like it's a good buy, go ahead and grab it. But the 1911, remember you can shoot them or beat them with it and still shoot them again with it after you reload because you had to beat them with it because you're out of ammo. And they were too close. See how that works? Whereas with the Glock. Not so much. Okay. In fact, it isn't quite that shiny. You get my drift. So everybody pay attention out there. By the way, a whole bunch of, just as a sidebar, total has nothing to do with firearms per se. Well, though there were a lot of guns in it. A whole bunch of new film music or a couple of authors doing some really cool firefly stuff. You might get some copies and you might even put a disc in the mail pretty soon. We'll see what happens. Oh cool. The music is always good right now. Especially now. We need our personal portfolios expanded dramatically so that we can fight to the proper sounds when the time comes or at least enjoy in advance or lounging in the victory and the stripping of the dead. Making jokes about how glocks are made. Look, another glock. Oh look, it's like a licorice gun. Isn't that cute? It just screws in the process. It just squoze into place and they hammer out some sheet metal and that makes the slide and well the barrel is really the fancy part of the gun. You always remember that guys. That's really what you must be paying for is that barrel. I'm telling you. The hard part. Well they actually spent some money on it. They really did. They had to because for a while they were failing left and right. Sabotage, whatever that was, I don't know. What's interesting is that Glocks should be a lot less. The plastic parts are made in the licorice factory, the sheet metal parts are made in tin knockers or us, and the barrels are made by, oh my God, those people actually knew what they were doing. What the hell happened there? Well, this only rolls in the direction of, we have to point out how much fluff and a little bit of chocolate coating. It's going on in Congress and the Senate right now. All the talk about the invisible handguns. There's no such thing, you guys. We addressed this earlier in the day, but this conversation has to lead there. They are basically just talking around and twiddling their thumbs and just making like they're doing work. There is no such thing as an invisible gun. Granted, you might be shot with a gun you never saw. I'm not saying that can't happen, but as far as I know, and Popeye's grandpappy will tell you, there ain't no such thing as an invisible gun. So, you know, hey, even you guys, as pointed out the other day, you know, that you could point at that movie with Clint Eastwood and ceramics and one-shot guns and, well, rubber bands for springs. Huh? Ain't no metal springs in there. How about one-shot, one-time guns, rubber bands for springs? Oh, that's way too cheap, Don. Well, you know, if you look at some rubber bands like Dental Quality, believe it or not, there are dental rubber bands and they aren't real big and they work real good for the intended, what we're talking about. But still, if you stand in front of the scanner there at the airport, it's going to burn enough of you that it's going to show them enough of the gun. That's one way to edit it. That just came out, Mark. It's just trying to get to right there. It's going to burn enough of you that it's going to get to show them enough of the gun. Now walking through a metal detector might be another thing. But you guys, metal detectors are antiques these days, aren't they? Metal detectors are for schools. Oh gosh, I hate to say that out loud, but metal detectors are for schools, aren't they? Not for airports. Mark, I yield to you. Russian television doing a piece on just that very subject. It's like, why would I want to go to an American school? You have barbed wire, you've got guards in the hallways now, you've got metal detectors, you've got cameras, and there's this prison environment, duh, duh, duh, duh. Plus, of course, the comment of the article is basically, well, America's pretty well dead last in every category with regard to critical points in education. I mean, dead last. 85th and Reading. Yeah, and it's like, but we spent trillions of dollars. It shouldn't be that. I mean, it should be better, be doing better than that, not if you don't have any standards. It's just like, we're all going to win, win, win, because nobody's, there's going to be no class standing and everybody's going to feel good when they leave the classroom. You mean like no child left behind? Like, come on Humpty, come on Mr. Dumpty, come on. roll over here, but they'll feel good when they all leave and because it's like the soccer games with no scores, you know, we just play and play in circles and we accomplished nothing. Yes, that's what you're here for to accomplish nothing. Remember that you'll be doing fine. As soon as Mr. Dumpty gets it, we'll move on. Yeah, and that ain't gonna happen. So of course the idea is and it's great for the teacher too because anybody who starts to question that or starts to ask questions, then off to the Prozac Palace, off to the Ritalin crew. Again, the piece is only about 12-13 minutes long, but it's perfect. It covers everything including that subject. It's the idea that the American schools are doping up anybody that looks like they have any initiative. This isn't an accident. It has to be intentional. Enough people are now basically repeating what we've said for how many years on this subject. It's like, well, Chiching, congratulations. I guess you've got to figure it out. Well, no, they didn't finally figure it out. They were forced to acknowledge it. Too many of the people are seeing it from their perspective of the quote-unquote industry and they know it. That should give everybody an idea of the program and how it works. Anyway, a couple of things real quick on that 1911. A number of the less expensive .45 mags are kind of drifting back in. Same ones that were available before. They're just not $4 and $5 a piece like they used to be. There has been a restocking from the existing inventory, whatever they did. So the government contract 7 round 1911 mags, they were the last government contract runs that came out. You'll find typically from the early early 80s, late 70s, early early 80s, good mags, nothing fancy to write home about, just simple, straightforward, phosphate finish in the plastic, in the wrappers, you know, government mags. If you run into them, I've had questions like, what do you think about those? It's like, grab all you can if they're affordable, if they're reasonably priced, if they're cheap and everything else. Even the aftermarket ones, this is something I've said before, if you want to practice, practice with the aftermarkets, save your colts and your high-end mag for when the time comes. Or if you're carrying a pistol, for personal defense then that's where your high-grade mags are stationed. But for training, use the other mags up. And there's two reasons for this. Number one, you're going to wear the gun down no matter what. You're going to wear on the gun every time you put a mag in the mag well. Every time you put it around the machine. It's just the nature of things, guys. It's just how things work. It's a machine. It's what happens. But if you use those other mags, if you did have a malfunction, which by the way with most of the cheap mags I don't, just be careful. Pay attention to them. Know what's going on with them. But if you do, it's part of your immediate action drill. And if you're going to wear a magazine out, why not wear the little $8 mag or the $5 mag out instead of that $40 or $50 mag. The $40 or $50 mag is pretty well square away and has been warrantied to work. You still want to run through the cycle for some training only because you want to confirm functionability and viability with your weapon. That's done when you initially buy the mags. After that, it's what you carry as your combat load, say, with your personal carry. The cheaper mags, although again, in a combat situation, I carry every stinking mag I got. I'll carry the five round mags into service, guys. I've got pouches for them and they're set up that way. Simply because every mag we've got is topped off and loaded when the time comes, everything goes into the field because you won't have enough mags. No mag goes to waste. That's right. And again, you're going to drop them, they're going to lose them. So I can't emphasize over and over again that that is a critical issue for our new listeners. How many mags do you need? All you can afford. How much ammunition? All you can afford. Make it part of your monthly budget. If you're playing catch up now, number one, you're not going to get as much as we did when we started doing this in terms of bang for the buck. But you can, if you systematically go through the process, Step by step by step you can actually pretty well map out and keep the price to about oh, probably half of what you expected to pay if you shop around. Probably the best example on Mags again and it has nothing to do with 45, but it's CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com they have 10. 40 round Korean 762x39 phosphate finished AK47 mags, 10 for $100. Now these are 40 rounders, not 30s. These are 40 rounders. Now the biggest problem is finding mag pouches for these. Guess what? If you go to the, let's see, wrap4.com, R-A-P, the numeral four, R-A-P four dot com, Go to their clearance and closeout section. They have oak pattern pod pouches. They have them for the molly pouch. You even have the vest with the pod pouches on them. These are the long, deep pouches that will fit the 40 round magazines. And they have an entire assault system based upon and of course can be modified because they sell the pouches too. If you look at the clearance section, oak pattern camouflage, they're trying to sell it out. It's about, I think, half price, if not a little more than half price right now. They get a good price on the pouches, the accoutrements, holsters and the vests themselves. Have you got a report on these, Mark, for their functionality? Oh yeah, everybody. Actually, this is what Houtari was using. Houtari was just not out of these things. Now, with that in mind, you guys, if you operate an AK, you should have one pouch filled with these. One pouch filled with these, just for your bust out, just for your over to There are a number of systems that they are putting out there right now that are reasonably priced guys. They always mark stuff down. The reason I can't even say until I bring it up here, I'm going to pull it up. See the cool thing about 340 round mags, how many rounds are in a drum? How awkward is a drum? That's one of the things that always struck me about the old Thompson's with a 50 round drum. Well, it's not a whole lot more than a 40 round stick mag. Yup, thank you BK. And oh, we got BK with us. Yeah, yeah. And go ahead and jump in there please. Okay, the reason I hopped on is that we have a vendor that we routinely call out whenever they have a sale. Every few weeks they have a sale. This is called HoneyfieldGrain.com. We've mentioned them in the past. They sell freeze dried and dried foodstuffs, and powdered tomato, and powdered sour cream, and all these sorts of different things. I tend to reference them as the traditional powdered egg. They have some freeze dried stuff that is reputedly much tastier and considerably more expensive. But they are the place to get the old style traditional powdered egg, and you can get it in a 50 pound box. if you look deeply enough in their website which is much cheaper than the number ten cans. from time to time they have sales. They usually have 10% sales and every once in a while they have a 15% sale and once or twice I have seen them have a 20% sale. Well this week they are having a 20% sale and they are running it Monday to Friday which is kind of inconvenient for somebody whose program is on Friday because I can give people a heads up and they have about two hours to act on it. So I figured I would call you guys and announce on air that they are running a 20% sale this week and it goes through So, anybody that's kind of been thinking about picking up any of their stuff, honeyvilleparain.com is having a 20% sale this week. I think that it's no coincidence they're having that particular sale this particular week. I personally suspect that the retail sector is not seeing the results this year that they kind of hope for. They are included in the retail sector. I think that's probably no coincidence that's going on. But at any rate, that is available to be exploited. If anybody actually has spare FRNs lying around and has been thinking about some of their stuff, this week is the time to strike on that. Excellent. Go ahead and give that out a few more times so everybody knows where to go. And again, we have the item number again? No, no. There's lots of things there. The one that I normally point people at is the powdered egg because they are the best vendor for that particular item. Everything else they carry, somebody else also carries, though they are a good vendor and a good source for most of those things. Just noodle around on the site and see what strikes your fancy. I personally recommend if anybody doesn't have one in their inventory, one of those 50 pound boxes of powdered egg is a good source of proteins, all storable and everything. Not the cat's pajamas of culinary excellence. You will recognize it from your days either in the Army or in college food services or what have you. That's the stuff they made the scrambled eggs out of. It still contains the proteins and the fats and all that kind of good stuff. and they always have the coupon code right there on the front page. They don't make a secret out of it. You get to the page and they say coupon code is blah blah blah. It goes until. We're very straightforward about that. 20% off this week, honeyvillegrain.com. Go shopping. And again guys, we've covered this committee before. By the way, powdered eggs actually don't taste that bad. They don't. Make omelets with them. Omelets. Okay, not amulets. Omelets. No omelets. But throw in whatever other junk you got that's in your even dried meats. Think about it. Chop up the dried meats. You can rehydrate them if you want to. Throw that into the skillet with the fried eggs. Throw in some cayenne pepper, a little bit of garlic, and whatever else you want for seasoning, including a little pinch of dill. I'll tell you what, you're eating like a king. Let me put it this way, would you rather have omelet from powdered eggs plus peppers and guppies or would you rather just have peppers and guppies? I'm still turning my nose up at that three day old coyote. I used to have guppies when they get populated they start to leap out of the fishbowl. Have you ever had that happen? We used to have dried sardine guppies up and down the stairway because it was over the stairway to the basement that they would jump for whatever reason. I don't know, it would look like dried little Asian fishies to me. Yeah, micro anchovies, right? Yeah. Well, the thing here again is, like you said, for cooking, for a lot of our people listening, we've got menu books, you've got a lot of stuff that's in the inventory. We're looking at the oatmeal, we've got all kinds of grains. I was even thinking the other day we need to break out one of our old recipes for a big heavy multi-grain loaf of bread. It won't be very big but it's a solid chunk of food. It just sounded good the other day especially with real butter on it if you can go that way. It's filling, tastes great, steaming out of the oven, out of the bread maker, just oh, that's where you want to go. The big thing is that the price is right. If you use all your off the shelf, if you're using all your storage items. The other thing about the dried eggs is once you start using them or get used to the idea of how to use them, it's second nature. It's why a lot of the cafeterias and kitchens do use them because there's a lot less fuss and muss. They scoop, they throw, they stir, and they've got them. Whereas you've got to break eggs, whatever. That doesn't mean we're going to throw our chickens away. We've got neighbors next door that crank out chicken eggs for hell. Most of this township now, they can't keep up anymore with the demand. Well, the big institutional kitchens have egg beaters you could think about then. Yeah, exactly. So by the time they can make whatever volume they want. But the biggest thing is convenience and time because of that. They're serving a lot of people. They want to get all the jobs done, minimizing the amount of time. In this case, it's also, again, convenience both. Remember, this stuff can be divvied up and actually used in the field. A lot of people have taken and bought the vacuum packers and do modules. They pack up so many ounces or so many pounds per pack, and then they blister store those in a five-gallon pail. You know, it's in CO2 to use the iron packet. And that's how it sits on the shelf. In some cases, they actually mix it up so they have all the ingredients. We do that with number 10 cans, we haven't done that with smaller packages. So there's all kinds of ways you can make that larger container storable. You get the volume price and then reconfigure it for your needs. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge was actually looking at this with his green food supplement, doing the same thing because he actually is marketing it and offering it in packet containers so that it can be carried in the field. So, there's technology and machinery out there available and I would make it a habit, or I would just do it on this occasion. Food is going to be the issue. Obviously, we've talked about this for years. But again, manufactured goods such as tools, weapons, etc. are parallel. In fact, again, you're going to need the tools, the weapons, and the ammunition to protect the food and resources you've got. to just ensure that you've got simple food on a regular basis. You're not even going to be like a king, but you'll at least be eating. And you'll still have your food. You'll still have what you've put on the shelf and stored away. So that's a big plus. Now they have, you mentioned a few other items, some of the other things that jumped off, they do have other types of powdered products on a regular basis too. Oh yeah, they have things like powdered tomatoes. You can make your tomato sauce base out of that. They have powdered sour cream. I'm not sure how well that works. They say don't try to put this on your baked potato. It doesn't cut it. It's for sauces. That makes sense because they obviously have to remove the fats and that's an important part of that. That's why I am suspicious of the whole concept of freeze dried butter, for instance. ice cream or any of those dairy type things that involve a lot of butter fat. They have grains, they have a number of dried fruits of various sorts, they have assortments. You can get number 10 cans or 6 packs of number 10 cans or what have you, the usual beans, peas, etc. Those things I would buy bulk elsewhere. But they do have a lot of things that are a little less common and the large can is a worthwhile package for the intermediate things like, for instance, the powdered tomato and things of that sort. Very good. So again, for everybody out there, one more time, give the contact points out. That is honeyvillegrain.com. Actually, it's a little bit odd. You go to the main site, it says honeyville.com, and you get into the store, and it says store.honeyvillegrain.com. So they've got both domains, and they vector your browser. But it's honeyvillegrain.com. And the sale goes through Friday. Very good. Appreciate that. Anything else before we take off? No, I'm going to jump off. Thank you, sir. Later. And again, For everybody out there, remember guys, little powdered eggs. Trust me, you've eaten them and probably didn't even know it. Hey, wild onions, wild mushrooms, the edible ones. Yes, add the other goodies that you can find. Remember, that's the idea. It's purely a matter of creativity. That's the base. Before we go any farther down, we are just a little past the bottom of the hour. Your number for night vision and remember, you have technology available. What do you have? And how can we get hold of it? Well, for an entry-level gun site, we have that first-generation gun site. But it's, you know, head and shoulders kind of above a whole lot of other first-generation gun sites because it is .308 capable. You know, your M1, your AR-10, your FN-FAO. It will live on top of those and it won't fail from recoil. The manufacturer will warranty it against failing from recoil for. So they're that confident with the device, you guys. I'll put one of those in your mailbox for $429. We can do the same thing with a second generation gun sight and you wonder why, well, it's so much more. But the biggest step up in performance is to second generation from first. And I can put a second generation gun sight in your mailbox, 308 capable, two year warranty, $1,305 you guys write in your mailbox. Food shipping, both of those items. If you want to talk about a piece of thermal, I can put a piece of thermal in your mailbox for under $2,000. My number is 231-7. or we could talk about a second generation gun sight that will live on top of your 50, your Armalite 50, one of your Barrett's, one of your guns. Again, that's more like a blue printed race motor, so you are going to go up and sideways a little bit to do that. It's a different body, different tube. We can do that in third generation also. If you want to talk about goggles, yeah, night vision goggles. There is a purpose for night vision goggles. If you want to walk, if you don't have a windshield in front of you, if you want to drive, or if you don't need an illuminator, or you can turn your dashlights completely off and you can run without headlights and running lights, well you can drive with goggles. Some cars now you cannot turn the running lights off so you're going to have that big glow around you. It might be a little bit hard to see beyond that if you do not mask those. One way to do that would be with the kints that they have now that are really custom. If you've got a black car mark you can make your red tail lights look black unless you're on the brakes or the tail lights are on. So that's pretty neat and nifty and all cool and stuff, but it would be a way to mute those running lights even at night. It might be better than the running lights. I don't know. We have not experimented in that direction yet, but no doubt it's going to cut down on the ambient light around you like a halo that you're trying to look through. That's another point to be made. If you're standing in a brighter place trying to look into a darker area and the light is behind you, to a certain extent that will work, but remember that a piece of night vision will adjust to the brightest object in its field of view. So if you're trying to look into the dark and well there's that white chair out there or something else that might seem to be bright to the device, even wet leaves, the device is going to adjust to that. So you might not look too much farther than that or get too much more information in darker areas. One of the ways to demonstrate this would be to procure for yourself the night vision video. You guys, $30 in an envelope, send it to Nancy Cornke at post office box 194 in Dexter, Michigan where the PZ, the zip code is 48130. You'll get a couple hours worth of demonstration of what third and second generation night vision will do in a number of different environments, although in the same location. That might seem like double talk, but we're talking about different levels of moonlight in different seasons. At least in my humble opinion, it's the $30 because you can sit in front of the TV for a couple of hours and another thing you can do is stop. Did you see that? Or what was that? Or let's go back. You can't do that in real time. Oh boy. The big advantage here again is the fact that with the systems set up the way that they are, guys, remember, if you're running your night vision device, you're using up time on the equipment. It's inevitable. It's just like we were talking about wear and tear on a pistol. Any mechanical system is going to do. And electronic systems are no different. They have a wear factor. If we can eliminate that wear factor and bring you up to a certain level of performance, Then we turn the switch on the machine and now you have a better understanding of what to do, what not to do, and how to use that tool to the best of your ability and you actually have visualized it. See how that works? Somebody else's machine. In fact, here's the cool thing. If you were using this video for training, you will have saved thousands. Let's say that you're training 100 people. Well, if you wanted to get 8 hours of familiarization at night with your people, or say even 3 hours, or 1 hour per person, well 1 hour per person, and let's say that you have one device. You can't do that in one night. You can't do it one night, and the problem is that if you did it over even a period of time, how many hundreds of hours of consumption for training purposes just took place with your night vision. Or let's say you do have 5, 6, 7, or 10. If you run for hours and hours and hours, it's not that the first few hours are a problem, it's just that things add up. So what if we can peel back that number? That's the purpose behind the night vision primers that Don did. And by doing this, now when you hit the switch, everybody, they're not fiddling with it, they're not going to be playing with it as much, they will have to have some mechanical orientation, and that is the purpose behind turning the switch on. But it's not going to be a lot of useless time. You have an understanding of what you need to do with it, how you need to effectively engage a target or a suspected target area, and what to expect. before you actually look through the scope itself you've already got a pretty good understanding of what to expect. We already learned this with pilots a long time ago with pilots and any other technical area that we're looking at we can imagine we could point to. So take advantage of this with regard to the night vision technology also and then copy remember copy copy copy. I would highly recommend if you have new militia people coming in or if you've got new people coming into your unit you've got the night vision primer It should be one of the several pieces where scheduled so you get a couple of people or however many people that are new together or other people that want to watch. And then you sit down together. Now here's the cool thing. If you have a question, yes, you can stop the machine for a minute and ask a question. See how that works? And then hit the play again. Congratulations. It keeps going. Don will stop wherever you want him to. It's amazing. You can give Don orders. Well, on the DVD anyway. So the important thing is it's a performance mission. I'm going to switch gears a little bit here. Anything else, please? Oh no, I yield, sir. Now, let me, we're going to work on this for a minute. New York has a whole bunch of ammo and gun bands that just went into effect, right? That they just, they passed here this year, right? Okay. It's almost as if New York was targeted for something and the globalists are betraying the people of the great state of New York because they don't trust them with God. Of course, the Jewish communists that are in New York have a lot of business partners around the planet. These business partners, just like I've been telling you guys in the intro, remember, California is being prepped, but they're not the only ones are being prepped to put the foreclosure officers on the ground in America, right? Now listen to this and you let your imagination go where it wants to. Mysterious China-themed city proposed in New York's tax skills. Now, this is Fox News by Christina Corbin. U.S. immigration officials are considering a proposal from Chinese investors to create a multi-billion dollar development in New York's Catskills called China City, raising concerns amongst critics about the potential cost to U.S. taxpayers and, according to one analyst, the possibility it could be a stalking horse for the Beijing government. A spokesman from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services told FoxNews.com that proposals for Thompson, New York has not been approved but is under consideration. The mysterious proposed development appears to be a step beyond the types of ethnic enclaves scattered throughout US cities like the Chinatown section of New York City or San Francisco. The 600 acre China City of America is located far outside New York City in upstate New York's wetlands. A square mile is 640 acres. So this is a blink short of a square mile. And is a meticulously planned project calling for family housing, a college and student residence among other structures. In addition to needing federal approval, it would likely need a host of state and local permits before ground can be broken. You know how those permits will be taken care of? M-O-N-E-Y. Here, how does someone want? Well, yeah, as long as you get, they, they, you think they don't have the bribes for that? Come on, people. That, that means, oh, there's a lot of state and local bribes that need to be taken care of. You don't like people? We got these yellow diamonds here. Yeah. What do you want? Yellow diamonds are our favorite. And, and we have slaves for you. Slave girls or slave boys? Strangely enough, would the Faggots be probably involved in New York's government and be mostly slave boys that they'd want? Yes, pretty disgusting. And it's a yellow diamond too. Yes. If approved, every province in China would have an office there and foreign investors funding the development would receive green cards for their $500,000 checks under the EB-5 program designed to lure foreign investment. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, a conservative organization staunchly opposed to the project. A detailed report authored by David North, a fellow from the Washington-based group, claimed there is a charge from within the Chinese community that China City is a stalking horse for the Chinese Communist government in Beijing. He claimed he was told one group raised objections with the USCIS. It's a perfect storm of problems. by the promoters as well as national security concerns. Gee, do you think? But then again, the traders in Washington are working hand in glove with them and trading off in little boys and other queer projects for their niceties. Well, they don't have anything to worry about. They're selling out the country anyway. North noted that the developers claim 20% of the funding would come from the US taxpayers. which he said was a pipe dream. Of course, only because, well, where's the money going to come from? Well, out of your pocket, even if they have to put another gun to your head to do it. A review by FoxNews.com of the China City Regional Center's website could not confirm such a claim involving U.S. taxpayers' money, though there is little English on the site, which is affiliated with a... Oh, wait, now, I'm going to stop right here because I'm going to point out some... What are the Jewish centers of control in the United States? Let's see. California slash, you know, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollyweird, blah, blah, blah. New York, of course. New Jersey, oh really? Let's not forget wintering into Phoenix or Scottsdale. Yep, up there towards Phoenix. And then there's Florida with Miami. And wait a minute here. There's little English on the site which is affiliated with a Florida law firm. No one at the law firm could be reached for comment. You want to bet it's out of Miami? Anybody? The Yvonne Adventites out of the International Zone out of Miami? Oi, don't call Miami, call Haifa. Okay, you'll get the companies, you'll get all the owners that way. How's that sound? So this goes full circle with all the usual gang of communist, you know, traitors or just flat out internationalists, you know, tied into this thing. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service said, Lindsay, it does not disclose details of pending applications. The China City Regional Center is not approved. An application has been filed and it's still pending. A decision has not been made on it yet. Christopher Bentley, a spokesman for USCIS, told Fox News, blah blah blah. With all cases of a request for an immigration service or benefit, we rely on the information provided and the law to reach a decision on whether it can or cannot be approved. Local officials in other words read that until you bribe them with enough money they won't give you a decision. There's that federal end. That will be just a matter of how many little China boys are they going to have to throw at the faggots in order for them to get this done. Local officials did not respond to requests for comment, but a videotape of a public meeting held in Thompson and May available on YouTube addressed the proposal and underscored the controversy surrounding the development. Supporters of the project in an economically depressed area of Sullivan County say they believe it would offer both a financial and cultural boon to the region. They only had to buy them. Do you remember like in Braveheart? Luckily he bought them off. So and so he bought them off. Luckily for much less. Remember? Yeah, the one faggot there. I had to throw 20 little 8 year olds at him. The other faggot, 5. So much less. Families who invest in EB5 program are normally influential and wealthy families from China. A lot of them are successful business owners or enterprises. Most of those investors are highly educated and skilled in different fields. I believe this is a big project that creates I'm sorry, they messed up on the last sentence here. I believe this is a big project that can create thousands of job opportunities. That's what it should say. Wrote another such a precious opportunity to learn more about Chinese culture and beauty. Yeah, right. Now, again, remember, precursor. They always build from two different directions and push the walls together. Remember what he said about that, guys? And of course, these sweeping anti-gun laws all came into power here. The Jewish mob has worked with a communist Chinese mob, which has got a lot of Jewish mob in it too for years. For as long as communist China has existed. In fact before, because Mount Saygong came out of the northern province and was financed by the Yehudi out of the Jewish district just north of them in Russia. which is a heavy money and industrial zone run by, in fact it was built for the Jews. And that's not, I'm not being derogatory, this is just a fact. In fact they have their own flag, they have their own government, they operate as a conduit for a lot of other shady deals going on all over Asia. See, that's that part of the world where you're not supposed to look any farther west or east, and in other words, like the world's flat, you ever notice that? You're not supposed to figure out that the world's circular, like a sphere, it's always go as far as Afghanistan and there's nothing past the eastern Afghan border, it's just gone. And then go to the western side of China and don't keep going, it's stopped right there, it's gone. See how that works? or to the north, or the fact that those all have connective tissue. How did all of those communist arms get from Russia to China? Oh, that's right there, right next door to each other! But you're not supposed to think about that either. Unless they want to whip up the thing about, they might go to war! Which, of course, everybody goes, okay, yeah, sure, uh-huh. Now, again, another thing to tie in with this. The fact that this is in motion now... In conjunction with the deal, the Pacific Rim deal that we've been talking about, got a little bit of coverage but was pretty well concealed by the Obamacare scam. Pickle, smoke and mirrors there. Think about it. Now, we had something similar with the Japanese guys back in the 80s. They wanted to try to take over Grass Lake, Michigan, which is south and west of us. and below I-94. Anyway, Grass Lake used to be very much a to-do place for Edison, Ford, and a lot of other individuals. It was a campground, picnic-ing, slash, a cottage area, vacationing area. Some of the films you see of the aforementioned, even Firestone, are there. Exactly. Now the thing about it is that this particular site was identical. 600 acres, closed community, run by the Japanese, only Japanese personnel would live there. Americans would be allowed to come in and work as servants to clean the house or to mow the grass, mow the lawns or do menial maintenance. Again, it was found out that the township members had been bribed. They were caught in their bribe. People started to peel back the onion and found out all about money flying all over the place and that's what killed it Now I'm gonna guarantee to you that I wasn't joking every aspect of this It's gonna do there's a lot of papers. You have to get how much of my paper would get rid of your paper Look, I have Federal Reserve annul. I have Swiss of Frank's have the ha we have yellow diamonds Yes, or we have diamonds. Yeah, so we have other hot stones with precious and semi-precious What paper would it take to peel back your paper? You see, that is exactly what's going on. Whenever you hear any of this BS, come on people. But it's also part of the occupation process. Plopping down in a Chinese colony operation in the eastern heart of the United States, but in close proximity to Canada. Think about it. See, this is where the communists, the birds of a feather, will start lighting and flighting together here. That's exactly what you're going to be doing. Coming and going, coming and going, coming and going. Nobody is paying any attention to our copyrights or patents that might still barely be secured. Not that they ever work, that ever happened at all. They get an example of it, they'll just build it. That's nothing new for China nor is it new for Japan. It was an issue with Japan before World War II. Anyway, I wanted to bring this up because keep in mind the order of battle, what we're seeing right now. California is going to be the gate to open up the West. What they're going to do with the East well you again. We see a little bit of it right here as far as you know physically putting an operational like a again a Legation city in place. This is like the Legation cities well I guess remember we did this with China years ago You had the Italian Legation you had the British Legation you had the French hall Remember that and they're plopping it down here Well, not here in Michigan. Well, they are, but in a different way. We're not supposed to know about Osco to or up over the bridge and the Upper Peninsula on the eastern side or other locations like that, let alone the Detroit Saltman. So there's other stuff going on. But this has to do with direct foreign activity and occupation inside the US. And I guarantee you're not going there. By the way, how long do you think it's going to stay 600 acres? Immediately, I guarantee there are three or four phases with progressive annexing of the area because they'll want a buffer zone. They're not just going to want that 600 acres done. They're going to make sure that the peasants can't get too close. At least a good rifle bullets distance away from the outer perimeter. I'll have to dispatch some of the peasant Americans. They realized they could smell the bowls of fish heads and rice. They could smell their cows and dogs crook cake. Yeah, and they realized they were their dogs and we're eating them. But now they have no dogs to eat and well, we do. Yes, dispatch a few more of the peasants. Hit a couple of bursts from the Sheikah there and we'll see what happens. It's my turn, Daddy. It's my turn. I am not kidding Americans. I only kill people from the Laan Province. Then you're from the Tuwan Province. Remember we would machine them, gun them down when we got out of state, out of the New riots. Yeah, now we have to do it here. We can do it here. We can kill Americans. It's fun. We have fun killing Americans. It's fun. Yeah, you don't think so? I'll tell you what, what do you think was going on with the Communists when they were the Bolsheviks? Same BS, same kind of filth, same kind of nutcases. So pay attention because this is just an extension of a lot of the other stuff going on. I would remind everybody again AR-15s, guys you know how we feel about them, it's junk but it's a neat piece of junk. There's all kinds of cool stuff you can put together. They've gone up by $4 down, so it's $69 now. Guys, if you'd listened to me yesterday, you'd say $4. And oh man, Brian marches on. Hey, you know, they're a business like anybody else and they're trying to scrape what they can. I mean, that's just the way it works. So don't be surprised at that. Also again, as far as ammunition goes, there's no place I can direct you that's going to be guaranteed, especially, well, it's just like we saw with parts today. There is a wave of DSA FNFLs that have come out of the plant. They're the SA58 rifles. Very good. Very nice weapon guys, but they're about $1,100 apiece plus or minus. Grab a roll of 20 coppers from Craig support him, please he made the effort to put those guys together He doesn't talk enough about those coins There are only a couple of dollars apiece if you buy a big bunch of them guys take the time and invest We're investing for the future. 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 the march both day and night Don you're gonna be available in just a few minutes here given ever out twice, please Hey, my number is 2317968458. Again, 2317968458. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. God bless you, America. God bless you. kind of people serving walking tongues. Christmas cookies bae. Now those prickly things just make things worse cause it makes them taste better than they did at first and they're absolutely impossible to resist. Some disappear to who knows where but I make sure that I get my share and those kids just stand there waiting for the ones I miss.
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