February 17, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed the Michigan Militia Manufacturing Group's ammunition production capabilities, including newly operational machinery for manufacturing .30-06 and .45 ACP cartridges from raw materials. He detailed plans to produce brass cases, powder, and complete rounds using World War II-era dies and techniques, with emphasis on alternative alloy cases developed during WWII. Koernke also covered ammunition sourcing from E-Sarco Inc. and AmmoMan.com, discussed historical ammunition production methods, and took a caller (John) who shared technical manuals on ammunition manufacturing. The show included segments on George Washington's birthday and various health product advertisements.
- ammunition manufacturing
- michigan militia
- .30-06 cartridge
- .45 acp
- brass case production
- world war ii dies
- frankfurt arsenal
- powder production
- preparedness
- tool and die
- alternative alloys
- m2 ball
- ammunition reserves
- self-sufficiency
- george washington
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of this holiday. Federal law states that it is George Washington's birthday and he is the one president we should be honoring today. One way to celebrate Washington's birthday is to teach your children that the father of our country was a man of tremendous personal honor and integrity. With George Washington, what you saw was what you got. He is an extraordinary example of a public official whose character was above reproach, and who was not corrupted by the praise he was given even by his contemporaries. George Washington never would have accepted the popular notion that the personal lives of public officials are none of the public's business. He wanted our nation to be bound by the same rules of honor and honesty that should bind individuals. Washington said, I hold the maxim no less applicable to public than to private affairs, that honesty is always the best policy. With George Washington, what you saw was what you got. The public man and the private man were one and the same. He is an extraordinary example of a public official whose character was above reproach. Another way to observe George Washington's birthday would be to read his farewell address. which is full of good advice for our nation, especially in the area of foreign policy. Washington dedicated a large part of his farewell address to discussing the dangers of permanent alliances between the United States and foreign countries. He urged the American people to avoid long-term attachments with other nations because that would cloud the government's judgment in foreign policy. Washington urged us to take advantage of our position between two great oceans which can allow us to remain neutral in foreign conflicts and to focus on our own affairs and our national security. Seen one at a time, President Obama's attacks on religion are disturbing, but the book, No Higher Power, Obama's War on Religious Freedom, reveals a shocking four years of government-directed assault on every American who believes in God. No Higher Power by Phyllis Schlafly and George Neumeyer is available where quality books are sold. Or visit egalforum.org. Thanks for listening and join us again for the Phyllis Schlafly Report. Flintlock and his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me, and said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current use in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You've paid for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control for those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children and fear to slay both sons of the republic? Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god given right, and pray to God, to torture freedom as I awoke he vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are free, But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as parents trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? can be behind the lines occupied territories west, southwest, east, and the correct network in the morning. We're also on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. We're on indianafredimtalkvideo.com and we are on AM&FM Micro stations, CB base stations, good morning channel 21 and channel 23 and 27 and 29. We have two alternate frequencies right now in s. with the unit that we put up this weekend we have been busy good morning everybody out there listening to our CB grid here in the alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska we're in the Hallmark network an eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida from the bottom of Florida across the Park Gulf of Mexico all the way over to Louisiana was our third and let me give you a hint think line of Oklahoma big chunk of Nebraska a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third and fifth And our friends in the recall state of the seven systems up here in Wyoming, I forget them because there's soon to be the nine, the nine sisters I know, they just sent one of the transmitters last week. So you guys have another FM 100 on the way. It's one of the last of the bills for this last year. It's gonna be in a 2014 vintage. Anyway, left coast with a great state of Jefferson is in place. because of occupation by the scutum, the stench, the excrement, the debris, the stink, flying from Ghostbusters. I think it hurt. I hope ears are burning. After all, they just fall off. They're waxed. They're stuck to the side of that... ...pluggy, slight crash. Anyway, turning back to the east, across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and the land in the smoke, the Trametines, O-M-L-Tramitines out there, that's one of the most important legs headed back east. Coming across the ridge, by the way, and we actually going north and south, because Rupitall. We're down into Georgia and Alabama because it works like, you know, again down through the valleys as they say down here of open America. It is, we got just looking out there right now. I'm trying to figure out which end of the sunset. So we've got a double set of clouds here. So I think, well, we're obviously past sunrise. So little sunset, we're going to get a little sunrise here at about, oh, I'm going to calculate another eight or nine minutes and was going to bleed, leak other cloud. He was beautiful Monday, by the way. If you aren't getting up already, you should. Oh, come on, you can do it. I don't want to. Hold on here a second. I didn't want to touch on, but coffee smell. There you go. Okay. Restaurant blend coffee in the morning. It is designed to make you go. I wish to order now. Oh, gasson. Oh, shipping. Oh, hold on. Start with the fromage and cracker. beautiful Monday. It's going to be a very busy week and next weekend we have a going on for all of our friends in the Michigan Militia Manufacturing Group, a couple of small operations. And just a heads up, we can now talk about this. We have one ammunition manufacturing machine system in place. This is something we've been working on for a year and a half and producing two particular calibers. We've had dyes for 30 out of 6, fleet manufacturing dyes for out of 6 for over 20 some years guys. They're US military We're designed to work with series and have the entire set 27 years and while we've been trying to work out where to find the heavy machinery to do it with the of the depression United States here in this last six months to a year We now have the ability to it's going to provide us with everything that we need in the way of the technology to the other Consideration is that we do have the ability to generate and I believe that we're gonna send hundreds of thousand files However, one of the other projects was to do doing a hundred and uh... brian or a hundred and sixty girls uh... again we're mimicking right now the uh... uh... a p you know blockbuster a p round that they came up with here years back we built the you're already uh... finished for the prototyping for the jacket our tool and die people get remember we have a lot of tool and die people here in michigan from four down by the uh... internationalist that makes for a whole lot of people very quietly will be the enemies of the uh... globalists and they are and these men come together and we are now going to be in phase two. Powder is not a problem. We've been collecting the powder and we can build the powder. We're actually manufacturing powder now. It'll be the IMR families of powder that we have been able to mimic. Learning curve process because we work our way up like anything else, but we have skilled tradesmen in production of this. We crank out a whole lot of ammunition. The next step is obviously going to be the standard. The heat annealing is actually a lot easier than you think. Plus we outline guys. for making this particular earth technology, World War II, World War I, World War II. Most of the World War II stuff is actually World War I stuff, you didn't know that. In fact, World War I bulletproof almost and there's still crank, Rick Dogghouse. We were able to find two factories, two plants here. Some of them shut down for about 16, 17 years, but really took a hit. The one that was partially operational here took a hit in 08 and so they're helping us out. Go to alternative cases. I'm going to bring something up here. Back in World War II, we understood that we were probably going to be invaded. The 30 out of 6 case, 30 caliber carbine, 45 ACP, 38 Smith and Wesson, all those were the standard for the U.S. military, along with 50 caliber, by the way, needless. And we had a lot of 50. Needed to have, on standby, an alternate metallic case, an alloy case, 1942-43, and then it was experimented with, imprinted of the Department of Defense system, and a line about being defending ourselves. which we haven't been doing for a long time. Our borders are wide open and we're out busy playing around by our short hairs and our dinks with the ring through it. It takes a while and tells us that we have to do something for those pieces of trash over there in the Middle East. Anyway, the alternate steel, or I should say alternate alloys, there were about 40 some that we experimented with through the Frankfurt Arsenal. Well again at that time, early days of the everybody improving ground facility, but Frankfurt did all of the research. All the alloying was already done, finished, out of the way, it's already known. have the ability to produce these in the way non-strategic material. The cool thing is that it's held up 35 carbine, 45 ACP, etc. and 30 F6 along with... Now for those of you who are gun aficionados, you've seen these. If you've ever collected any of the 50 calibers in a white metal case, where did those come from? How did they make those up? Where did those... Well, wait a minute. And why is it they made in the first place? Well, were the... Again, the test list, the headstands, They'll see that there are two series of headstands because initially they test random but then they also went back into pro or a number of Step took place and because we had ammunition reserve including the steel case ammo a lot of you guys in Korea that were in the Korean War not as many of you guys around as they used to be there's another words It wasn't test rounds. You weren't dummy rounds. They were final production So that'd be reminding everybody all of our screener private efforts. We've been doing this guys as a group back aluminum tin recycling system. Those are scammers that are running for the government. We're making sure it's in small pieces and it's going to our foundries. We have a number of small single-stage foundries that can produce, you know, process material for step two. We're going to be taking up to take a hitch them. They will be with performance test, cinder blocks, cement blocks. They still have to match out to the standard M2 ball or M2 ball alternative, a solution based upon the idea invaded and the proposal came forward. How do we deal with weapons when we're cut certain supplies and the M2-All was one of the several solutions and by the way the M2-All alternative ball was not thrown away it was eventually either sent out for range use or till it was actually sold as surplus and they're just out in the market. You might find somebody who's collector might actually have it listed in the internet who knows. You can find more books on the subject. The again Frankfurt Arsenal Diaries, the arsenal books gave us all the data inspecting that we needed to confirm what was necessary. Again, the dyes are now going into service and working with weed. It took time off. Enough people pissing off everybody. They have made enemies. Everybody will smile to their face. They all know this now. In fact, Bummer has done the greatest service to us by his, you know, lying in your face with that, what, I've got the utilities. His mouth is moving and everybody knows it well. That's taught everybody a lesson. And thank you to all of us. And now begins and we have a multi-head of dyes that we're using here. production dies are available and in other states, which is a good idea. 9mm, 45mm, actually 45mm, everybody up to speed, but we will be running 24-7 if we have our way. We're talking about men who work in Ford, Chrysler, GM, who work for 20-30 years, guys, running equipment like this, every tool and die men who kept them running. So we have all the skill traits we need, and we're not looking for anybody outside the circle. I have plenty of people in circle the people drop from friends and they all hate what's going on and so they all know how to get the job else yes a lot of people hundreds of thousands of those m2 rounds were those uh... i've heard christian cindiary tracer uh... yes one of the questions is and will we be able to run those and actually uh... draw from the inventory that's the whole idea we're not looking at back now here are two steps to use up the original i am our powder that we have that are military we have Depo Kegs. We purchased many thousands and thousands of pounds of Depo Kegs in the late 80s when the stuff came out. It was $2. It was $1.50 to $2 a pound for powder. You heard me right. $1.50 to $2 a pound for powder. 40 pounds per barrel. Hardboard arsenal barrels. By the way, there are two powders. One is an IMR, the other one is Winchester Repeating Arms. The Winchester Repeating Arms is the equivalent standard. They obviously are kept separate. They will be two separate products. The Winchester being the minority by the way will be used first. So for everybody out there you're going to be probably seeing IMR. But, IMR standard US military rifle parts we can now produce and we have been producing in good quality. Anyway, a lot of other work out there, armorer.com, but also, in fact I got out of a conversation about, well actually it was, no forgive me, Sunday. Anyway, interestingly enough about, there's a couple companies out there you and I both know. Each company has its niche, some do more than others, but right now, para-ordinates, para-ordinates, para-ordinates. For all of you who are listening to www.e, why am I bringing Sarco up first this morning? Well, here's why. E-Sarco, Inc., a whole bunch of para-ordinates stuff coming in. I don't even think they've sorted everything yet. I think they're still visually going through picked up. But, in their mag-ny, mag, mag. Manganese steel, oh man. Anyway, magazines, pistol magazines guys, they have pistol magazines for $20 a piece and these are three magazines. Now if you know what factory, pair ordinance mags have been going for, $20 a piece is a hell of a buy. 12 and 13 round magazines, remember the larger mags will fit. It'll fit in the 12, it'll fit in the 10, it'll fit in the heavy warthog. you can drop a 12 round mag into it for the 9mm here. Para ordnance mags click and boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom. The Bark and Chubby Stubby because if you haven't seen what a Warthog looks like, imagine this is the Midget 45 of Midget 45's guys. Short slide, frame, the staggered magazine. That's why I call it the Chubby Stubby because if you have a big hang line but it is a blazer, okay. The cool thing is that while it comes with a small magazine, all the Para Ordnance mags dropping to the next gun mag it'll go into the smaller will slide back and then bob bob bob bob thirteen forty five a c p rounds uh... in your face kids again uh... e dash circle ink dot com for any of you who have the uh... pair or bigger smags for twenty dollars apiece well i'm sorry nineteen dollars ninety five cents let me do this there you go they've ever got put the nickel in the pile for you how do you like that anyway uh... six one zero two five zero three nine six is their number and then go to magazines. Go through the magazine section. By the way, if you've got a lot of other odds and ends hand guns, if you've got stuff that, man, I am a little funny spare. Magazines mark like you told me to through E-Sarco Inc. and take a look what they got there. And if they don't list it, guys, they probably have it anyway. Okay? 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A lot of you guys have number one mark threes, four mark ones, or number five jungle car beams. Some of you have those Bren guns in their semi-auto because Buildham has sold the 180 grain to be quite honest. But, preview part is on, first of all let's do this right, amoman.com, amoman.com, amoman.com. Again, 856, they have 150 grain soft point and 180 grain soft point. Whichever, now you get 150 grain is cheaper. $435 for five rounds. That's a good price. Buy it if that's what you think. 500 rounds of the 180 grain, $40, $35 less. Go the 150 grain if you're short money. It's deeper than mine. I'd go the 180 grain because you got more bullet going down range. Bigger bullet doing next year things. These are good loads. I've used both over the years. 150 grain. uh... p m c came up with years ago and everybody like that part of a grain is more in line with what we used to see remington produce on a regular basis in uh... more bullet going down range i don't care that thirty grains more does make a difference so it's a personal money i do the four thirty five sure work as well as anything else if they're probably in your box right now partisan between definition three o british ammunition three all three guys out there will look at nobody else's had quantity It's average sporting price. Now these ammo man prices include 5 flat rate, 4 jump in there please. John up here with me. How you doing? Good morning John, jump in there please. Yeah, you were talking about manufacturing your ammo and projectiles and goodies. Yes, as a matter of fact what happened is, and we've been in our own circles, everybody knows this. Years ago we bought and accessed a whole bunch of Otz 6 multi head turret dies. These are the actual production dies we used with many of the different factories during World War II. We also have, by the way, 50 caliber dies. We have the abilities from a slug, step by step, both 30 out of 6 and 50 caliber. We do have a set of indexing dies that are the same. It's the same system, but there's two steps that are changed, and that's where the 308, that's why there's going to be a discussion about which way to go. And I think 30 out of 6 is now at this weekend, but this means we'll be producing from slugs. We're not talking about reloading brass. We're talking about making the brass. And the next step after that is using the brass in force. The first one is not going to be a test for the experimental metal because that's something that I've wanted to do for a long time and I gave everybody to inspect something that was 30 years ago. The guy that did Frankfurt Arsenal books 25 years ago, everybody the information on this and it's not that difficult to do. if you actually have the light boundaries to do it. We also have those. So what we're going to do is this step one is produce brass case, heat and standard M2 load. Although we'll probably be doing both API tracer, both orange and red because both of those are in the inventory. And because there's people here who have bought hundreds, if not, hundreds of thousands, if not millions of the pulled bullets that came out of Jordan next to the woods over towards Pennsylvania. where U.S. arsenal decommissioned sites. And the next step after that will be the 50 caliber, but the 50 caliber run, I think we're going to, when we do that, it's going to be very narrow, AP only, because we have a lot of it, and then we're going to switch back to the OTS-6, because we have to share time on the machinery. Yeah, there's a couple of manuals I picked up a long time ago. You may or may not be aware of them. Put out by Talon, a company called High Tech Ammunition. down at Knott Creek many years ago. Actually, going probably up to 20 because 20 was, well, 20 and into 30 is small arms. This was for manufacturing from that point forward. Then you're looking at heavier ordnance, 30s, 20s, etc. and 50s. The small ordnance category goes up to 30 millimeter depending on the era with regard to production. So the 20s, the 20 would be the Orlecon, but could also be the 20 millimeter electronically fired, starting in the 50s and working into the 60s and 70s as the Vulcan guns. And those rounds were all part of the Frankfurt Arsenal series too. But go ahead, please. And then there's one I picked up off the internet because I lost my... It's not even found yet. I lost my copy of the complete round chart. So I Googled complete round chart. It took me a while to find it. But I've got a PDF. It's a dark comp, hand-flipped logistics complete round chart ammunition through 30 millimeters. US Army Materials Development and Readiness Command, May of 1984. The designation is alpha, mic, charlie-papa-700-3- and this one is a little bit hard to read because somebody just unfolded it and laid it on the scanner and scanned the next section of the scan. So you might get three images, or three pages on that PDF, but it's actually one part of the long chart that they couldn't get the whole thing scanned. All of these manuals are literally a wealth of information as far as manufactured, as far as spec and load data and you know, mother of love, you know, what power was used. I don't know, like I said, I don't know if you're aware of those or not. Yeah, actually, but you know, I'll tell you what, but I'd ask you to do because the talent books, those were a catch-as-catch can for a lot of people. It would be money what they had money for when they went down to Knopk Creek or visit them because remember, they sold in production. contractor tearing down and then they were the contractor putting it back together. Actually, I should say, they were. The bad part about that is that they had a good thing, but he decided to try and stage right with stuff that we didn't really need. It was good. I mean, it was better off just taking it deeper. Here's something nobody ever thought about. Take it deeper into the tunnel network and park it. You know what I mean? Yeah. That would have been the thing to do. Where they were disassembling everything was in old mines. The logic would have been, how about we go deeper into underground? rather than farther above ground. But as it is, a lot of the stuff that you guys are right now reloading, in fact even on the internet right now if you go to UNAMMO.com, UNAMMO.com or any of the other companies, but they've got some good pictures, you'll see the present 50 calibre's there, those bullets that are all being loaded up are all from the pull process that was going on back in the 90s. Destroying as much as they could. Most Americans don't understand how many billions of rounds were destroyed to destroy the tactical reserve of the United States. That was not accidental. ammunition guys see one thing you got me is they were just assembling in the eighties and nineties fifty caliber ammunition that we would be using in the whole women that's right we went to iraq and virtually how many rounds did you see dumb down you guys listening how many rounds you've dumped down range in half inch you know have been projected projectiles it could have all gone where it needed to but as it is the traders in washington did everything they could to destroy food cut up weapons up ammunition the critical brand new you know weapons That was not an accident. That was intentional. So if everybody is worried about what Uncle Samuel's buying, guys, that is a drop in the bucket by comparison of what we have on our side and it's tactically dispersed. Now, what do we do when we need more? On that note, if you could, I'll tell you what, if you can scan those and discos, that would really be great, John. If you could take the time to do that? Yeah, the Talmud book's not a problem. That's what I say, pages. The Army Small Arms Daily Catfish that stapled together these ginormous staplers. If you have to see if we can find somebody who's in your area who's got just a page scanner where you can run it over the page. There are several programs right now, and I recommend everybody get this and pick these up anyway, at least in your group, any group listening out there. Right now there's two things that are really cool that are awfully handy, especially for archaic slash antique data, which isn't. a hand scanner, a page scanner that can be hand held, number one, and an orientation program. There are a series of software orientation programs that will completely reformat. So you'll swear to God that you put the book right into the machine and laid it flat, whatever. It will actually straighten out the letters. It will, it's not, and they're not expensive. In fact, this is old technology now. It's been around for a couple decades. But in the most recent format, the way it's set up, you can take It will even take text that has been recopied many times. You know how when you do a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy? The new software program will correct any glitches or you know, defunct or almost defunct. It determines an A, an I, an N, a T, a P. And definitely for anybody out there listening, this is worthwhile because also books that were getting off the shelf that are just been tired and a lot of them have been badly from time. Guys, they have priceless data on black powder production. uh... ordinance production remember that most ordinance production is not done impact even little story through this black powder was invented in the in non-electronic age guys and black powder even its more recent forms was pretty much developed already and completely perfected before the advent of a light bulb number two smokeless powder was invented before the advent of a light bulb it just wasn't put in a major production until well wait a minute before the advent of a light bulb. Oh, smokeless powder is a witch doctor. No, it's not. It's actually a lot less complicated than you think. The big thing is, when we talked about this earlier, consistency in production. Let me give you a little hint. Most munitions facilities were built with most munitions facilities or WOO about as non-strategic as you're going to get guys. And there's a reason for the handlers and the reason for everything being built with it because a couple of things to include static electricity which is not your friend but there are a couple of techniques that were used back in the past crowning combined with not with uh... again non-conductive materials that were designed to enhance your survivability when producing large quantities of powder so that's something that can be dealt with the man figured it out it's not like we have to reinvent the wheel or reinvented and several variations on the wheel of an event that uh... another thing uh... john that we did And I do research on German powder production during World War II. You see, we talk about how we were thinking about being invaded. Germany was invaded. Because of this, Germany, well, it was assumed, in fact, if you've ever read the government reports, I have. The government assumed in 1943 we could completely destroy Germany's ability to produce ammunition. And whatever reason did not anticipate is that Germany already figured this out and in fact also realized that they probably were going to run short. Oh, by the way, they fought in World War I and saw the same thing happen. So they came up with solutions for alternate powders, which were already in the inventory and already been researched. Now these required fewer strategic materials or critical materials. And amazingly enough, not only were they acceptable for replacement and performance, but in some cases exceeded original expectations and actually were superior to the standard production methods that were used in terms of final performance of the cartridge, reduced pressures and reduced stress to the weapon systems, which also gave them energy towards the end of the war, towards looking at doing, shall we say, less than metallurgy. The powders were of a very different configuration. Their energy stroke was different. This allowed them to create bolt-strum cartridges to go along with a bolt-strum weapon. There were defense weapon systems that would work, kill you dead or in a doornail, but didn't cost as much across the board. Which, had they done this at the beginning of the war, we really wouldn't have been in the... Well, we would have had a tougher time taking Germany, let's put it that way, if nothing else. Something to think about here, guys. Again, why wait till the last minute? How about we figure out what everybody did right, when they really needed to? and we go right there from the beginning, from the get-go. We'll use up everything we've got that's older and everything we've got that's produced, but we need to be looking at speed production, simplification and production. Remember, every step that you cut out of a production process means you can build more. Remember that. every step in production that you can cut now sometimes you have to be able to afford to do that because in order for you to make more you may have to go to a less sophisticated process however remember that in many cases the less sophisticated processes were simpler because man hours you know time it took people you know people that go clunk clunk clunk now you know uh... john if you ever watched any of my uh... equipping for the new world order videos I've got the YouTube videos out going. Okay, if you watch Equipping Part 2, okay, there's a scene in there where we're talking about reloading, okay, and the room that you're in, we had to be very nondescript with this, but to give you an idea, that was done back in the 90s, right? If you'll notice, I'm pointing to a rack, multi-head turret dies, actually what they are, they're fixtures, the dye complements that go into one system, every one of those dye sets was done at Ford Motor Company, Tool and Die. But they weren't done for Ford Motor Company. And those are the machinists that we have that are building all of our equipment now, guys, and have been for quite some time. What we did is we took the original, the original OTSIC sets that we had for producing the cases. We let the machinists go over them, and our Tool and Die people made four more sets. You know how long that took? We have been very patient with this, but now we're at the point where the next step is production. We need to make new machinery. We got a whole lot of people who hate the New World Order click with a passion. They either lost American businesses destroyed or they watch their jobs be taken away. And that made for a whole lot of cells highly motivated and highly trained. So the 45 ACP brass, you know, production is also done. have old bummer in place and all these fools, you know, these fools on the other side thinking they're going to have their way. The thing is, again, the information you have, John, if you could, copy it, share it, and not just with us. I mean, in fact, if you want to, down the road, let's think about the idea that all these libraries we have, guys, need to be spread out again because we've collected all this cool stuff over the last couple of decades or three or four or five decades. We get a lot of stuff that needs to get back out into people's hands, don't we? Do you have by any chance just a name for the orientation program you're talking about so I can start looking? I'll tell you what, here's the way we do this. Right now, as a matter of fact, SASE, send me an S, not an SASE, just send me your address again. PBN PO Box 194, Dexter 8130. PBN PO Box 194, Dexter 8130. One of the reasons I want to bring this up is because now we're into scrapping mode and for all of our friends here in Michigan, two things are going to happen. Number one, we're going to route what we have. I'm going to. I've got aluminum that's got to go and I've got actually tin. The big thing is for the alternate case project, tin is one of those materials that we're going to be collecting and we've got a trash pile source for guys from an old depot here that was actually mossed over. It's been there so long. There's about probably a couple hundred tons of defunct castings for what we need and they're all going to be up there when the time comes now. In fact, I've got the owner's permission to start looking at transportation and that's going to be part of the big thing is routing the material to the boundaries, the little boundaries, our micro boundaries, and they're going to be cranking stuff out from there. Plus we're going to be teaching people. That's the other thing. We've got younger people who are going to be sitting down with the old parts. and everybody's going to be learning as we go. We're going to teach the next group of foundry crewmen right now. Young guys. The whole idea is to pass the skill on. Anything else, John? No, that'll do. Mark, you have a great morning. Thank you, sir. And would you like to close with me? Oh, yes. God bless the Republic. Start again. I missed you. God bless the Republic. Just a new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run. And we're on the march. Both day and night. Ura. Kick em in the slats, beat em down so hard they don't ever want to get back up. In fact they won't because we won't let em. We'll be back just a little bit guys. Second hour of the intel report coming up. It is Monday and I don't want to go to work Mark. Oh yes, you have to go to work. You have to pay the illegal aliens today. Anyway, eventually you're going to make money you can keep. We'll be back a little bit here. It's Monday. is the Phyllis Schlafly Report. Mrs. Schlafly is a constitutional attorney, conservative icon, and the author of more than 20 books, including The Supremacists, The Flipside of Feminism, and the revealing new book, No Higher Power in Obama's War on Religious Freedom. And now, here's the president of the Eagle Forum, Phyllis Schlafly. Your calendar may say that today is President's Day, but that is not the legal or official name of this holiday. Federal law states that it is George Washington's birthday, and he is the one president we should be honoring today. One way to celebrate Washington's birthday is to teach your children that the father of our country was a man of tremendous personal honor and integrity. With George Washington, what you saw was what you got. He is an extraordinary example of a public official whose character was above reproach and who was not corrupted by the praise he was given even by his contemporaries. George Washington never would have accepted the popular notion that the personal lives of