February 19, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed winter driving safety in Michigan, covering techniques for navigating icy overpasses, proper braking methods, and maintaining safe following distances. The show shifted to Second Amendment issues, including vehicle carry laws, gun storage solutions, and recent cases of police misconduct resulting in civilian deaths. Callers reported on Cobra Tactical's gun buyback program funded by the Reese Foundation, which offers minimal compensation ($50-$250 per firearm) to destroy weapons, and discussed concerns about law enforcement accountability and self-defense rights during no-knock raids.
- winter driving safety
- icy overpasses
- second amendment
- vehicle carry laws
- gun storage
- police misconduct
- no-knock raids
- cobra tactical
- gun buyback
- reese foundation
- michigan
- self-defense
- firearms
- open carry
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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 is 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 news 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 pay 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 to 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 born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? and behind the lines in occupied territories West, Central, South, and Northwest. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4MG dot com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com, and we are on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska, Hallmark Network, Top of Main, Badamah, Florida. Bottom of Florida is the Ark of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, home to Wyoming, to include both 3rd and 5th pit and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waiting from the left coast where the state of Jefferson is in place, we turn back to the east sweep across the plains, leap over the merging banks of the Mississippi, and they are gravity sucks, and the Mississippi is called the big muddy for a reason, guys. And landing in the Smokies, where the restaurant crew's grandma team's okay teams, the Maville Grandma Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Don? It's winter time. We're getting a little bit of melt here, but we still got plenty of snow on the ground. And we got piles of it everywhere. What's it like in your neck of the woods, sir? What's the date today? And what's jumping off the wall up there? Well, Mark, it is the 19th day of February, year of our Lord 2014. We're a beautiful day at work for this time of year. We got up to about high 30s. falling and actually if it continues like this we might actually see sidewalk in front of the place here you know that eight or nine feet of sidewalk we have out here in the country it just doesn't seem to fit but we use it when we can again not beautiful day but it's dark now and it's not going to get much colder apparently we've got a good blanket hey 19th day of February 2014 that is the stripe down the middle of the week if you're looking at a paper calendar. Those things are almost antiques are obsolete these days, but something that's not so much antique or obsolete is the 1911 in one hand and the magazine in the other, and now the magazine is in the magazine well, and now the top cartridge is in the chamber of that 1911. So the thought line that no one's busting down the door mark, I'm going to drop that magazine and pick up another chicklet and it goes back. down and back and you know a chick with a cartridge some call them bullets but bullets are what go down range at any rate with magazine in hand and magazine well oh magazine inserted and well we can tell everybody it is weapons Wednesday the perimeter is secure there's plenty more where that came from and that means we can offer equal opportunity coercive force For everybody out there listening, it has been a beautiful, beautiful day today here in southern Michigan. Blue sky clear, we've had a lot of melt. I actually also had a chance to find some other problems that were cropping up, so it's a good thing we had that melt. Normally it'd be about a week earlier. Actually, we're now into what is the second melt, so they're going to have to overlap here. But it had a little ice backing up in spots, so pay attention. You've got snow and it's melting down below. It's building up kids. Don't forget fluffy on the top. Hard down below past the cream puff. So pay attention, check your roofs, check your other sites. We might have build-ups, especially on your tin roofs and such too, just to be safe. Most of those are going to slide right off. But you know there's an impact area. Roll the junk piled up on the roof. It goes down, and that's the place you've got to watch. Because back it up next to the buildings, pay attention. We have glass windows, low to the ground, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Just a reminder, getting into the next half of the season here soon, we go from general snow to general mud and general wet. and general flooding. So be prepared for it and pay attention. I've been along that line Mark. I live in a trailer, you know, a mobile home. And we talked about the trailers up in Sheboygan there that, well, if it's less than 720 square feet, they're looking at making them illegal up there, not even grandfathering them in, putting a lot of people right out of their homes. Their homes, their trailer. Now, a lot of people get into a trailer and think, well, I'll be here for a little while and we'll put a building on, we'll build a house on a property or whatnot. That's my thought line. I've been here a good long time. I have built a pole barn and I still haven't got around to building a house, but you guys, the point here is I won't ramble on. You might be in the trailer longer than you expect to be and because many times I'm guilty of this myself. This is why I bring this up on this Weapons Wednesday, not trying to just build time. You might be in the trailer longer than you expect. That's a good reason to, well, if you only think you're going to be in there for a year or two, people tend not to keep things up. Like, I'm not going to work on the windowsills or I'm not going to caulk around those little eyes above the windowsills all around the trailer. You know, if you don't caulk at least once every 20 years or so, it's in there and it pushes it off the wall. And then that little thing that works kind of like your eyebrow dripping water away from the very edge of the window starts to channel water into the walls. Now you're in a trailer when you didn't, well, we'll be out of here in two years, we're going to build a house. And then three or four years later you're still there, but man, the walls are starting to come apart. This applies almost anything you guys. If you've got a car four or five years old, if you put grease on the hinges, this goes over to polishing the silverware. All of the things that you do in order to keep that around you, from what phrase you use Mark, from returning to nature. It all wants to go back to the soil no matter what it is. Entropy. It's not a matter of if, it's just a matter of when. Something's going to oxidize the rest of the way. Well, something's last known and others rocks, for instance. That's why stone foundations and cement foundations are still there. Log after all the organics are gone and all the metal objects and other stone that was above maybe on the wood structure have settled onto the old foundation. That's about the only thing that lasts for a period of time. That's why it's a good idea to build cement and concrete buildings for that reason. They kind of endure and can always be reoccupied. Think about it, guys. In this note, again, it's going to get wetter. We've got a lot of snow here. Everybody does. Because of that, watch the roads. I don't think we're going to see freeze up tonight, but beware, if it gets cold enough tonight, all this melt is going to be a little slick in the morning. So if you get up to go to work, I would leave a little earlier. If I'm here in the upper states, I would leave early tomorrow just to be safe. Give yourself an extra 15 minutes of travel time at least. Only because you just don't know what it's going to be like out there. That is a critical issue. We got George with us. What do you got George? Well I got a stupid question. Only because I live most of my life in the southern states. How do you drive safely across an icy overpass? Actually reduce speed. Just drop down to slower speed but keep the thing, you know, keep the wheel straight. Don't touch the brakes. Most common mistake made there. Again, let your four-room momentum and the tires settle. Remember that as you reduce speed, the car's tires settle back to original pressure inflation range. When you're at higher speeds, the tire literally starts to work with centrifugal force. Pressures increase, it actually has less contact surface with the road. So the first thing you want to do is let up on the accelerator, keep the wheel straight. Don't touch the brakes. If you do, again, light touch, tap the brakes, so to speak, to reduce speed. But remember that if you're already moving in a uniform direction, the last thing, unless you're headed towards death. In other words, wow, I guess it is a wall of flame. Or I guess there is a semi-truck headed straight for me. Well, maybe you might want to try and get out of the way. Just as just trying to be cautious in an overpass situation like that keep the wheel straight Back off on the accelerator pedal and again try to avoid using the brake at all You're going to decelerate very quickly because there's drag on the on the system. You're not providing additional fuel to the engine She'll move down to idle performance range pretty quick One thing mark that most people don't seem to grasp when we see the films out of Atlanta or even Texas When there was ice or snow Man, you just put your foot in it. You're gonna go aren't ya? You know the tires spinning and spinning actually we saw one SUV be it a I don't know intermediate GM or Ford or Toyota and He was smoking the back tires mark in the wet Yeah, he just had his foot so deep in it that he looked like he was in the bleach box there at your local dragway. Let's just remember they put a low on the transmission thing. Well, here's a good indicator here you guys. You make a whole lot of torque in low. It's for like, you know, going up mountains and whatnot from a dead stop. Try your second gear, you know, second in your automatic. and just try to touch that accelerator like you do literally have that egg between your foot and the pedal. Just try to breathe on the accelerator to roll away. The same thing works with the brakes. Now if you come to the point, as you point out Mark, the wall of fire, the whatever, you have to stop. If you don't have anti-lock brakes, basically anti-lock brakes, even if you put your foot on it and just stand on the brakes. Literally, the brakes are going to go on and off and on and off. They're going to cycle. Now you can do that same thing if you don't to a lesser extent. You can do the same thing by drumming the brakes with both feet. Now you don't have any need to put your foot on the accelerator if you're trying to slow down on the ice, right? You tap that brake to the bottom of its travel and as you're lifting your left foot, you tap it back down with your right foot and it starts to sound like this. you get the drift. It even sounds more rhythmic than that. And you guys, with practice, you can find that, man, you can almost stop like those guys with the... But if you try this, you can stop a lot better than even if you've got just one brake on the verge of locking up and locking up and the other four tires are still rolling. The other thing to do on ice and snow, as you point out, Mark, is you're smooth with everything. It was pointed out to me once the differences in control. You guys, you know that firmness of control you feel when you're driving a car on dry land. You turn the wheel to the left, the car goes to the left. You stand on the gas, the car accelerates and all of those things. Have you ever driven a boat? Now you know that little, you give it a bit of gas and you have that hesitation. Even with a powerful boat, you know, the boat settles, it pulls actually water out from underneath the boat before it starts to ride up on it, on the water underneath. You have that little bit less feel of control in a boat. Now, take that thought if you've ever flown an airplane. I'm reaching into places where I have no true experience, but I'm told that you can skid an airplane through the air and you can do a lot of things with an airplane and have even less feel of control of your motion than you have in a boat or than you have in the evidence of graduation here that you have in a car. When you're driving a car in ice and slush and whatnot, You can get to the point where you feel that you have that control of a boat because you're hydroplane on slush a lot faster than your hydroplane on water. It's just the basic, it's the density. It's the, it's the, it's ice right there instead of water. Enough said. Well, the reason why I asked the question, about a couple weeks ago when we had these bras going, I had to drive. It's more like I would just say my car just when I drove over the overpass my car started sliding sideways and you and they always say when you slide slide like you turn your wheel to the door what my tires didn't catch until got onto the pavement and You know it was it was just one of those things I didn't decelerate or anything like my car just went sideways and thank God it was like in other traffic around yeah The basic rule is like we said, slow down before you get to any areas that are suspect anyway. Overpasses, remember they don't have the ground temperature range which is why you'll see over bridges. Bridges overpasses and any kind of... They cools come underneath also. Yeah, they don't have the subsurface temperature support, the ground temperature support that the rest of the planet has simply because they're up in the air or they're exposed and they cool. And for that reason, It doesn't take very long after sunset like I said, to like tonight. A lot of people out there are going to be a little farther north. There's a point where we get kind of what we call the snow line here in Michigan. We get snow in the south, but it's colder generally. Also, they're at a higher altitude. Most people don't realize this. Where Don is, his altitude is much higher than where I am. I'm actually down to the lowlands. And look at the topographic map of Michigan. Well, that snow district is up where, you know, again, that demarcation line is for the role in the terrain. uh... no matter what are going to happen for the portions of michigan yeah they're going to get the freezer part of their if they did thought today more so than we will now tomorrow morning or by tomorrow morning since it looks like it's going to stay clear if you see black it's going to be ice but since you already knew you had a snowstorm coming there uh... assume that it's going to be a sun bridges and slow down on corners i mean just a basic rule not because even you You may have experience, but as I've said before, keep looking in the rear view mirror. Oh yeah. There's that ugly lab rate on that. Another point that you just touched on, George. Good thing there were no other cars around. Yeah. You know, you see these pictures and even the pileups, 27 cars, 9 people died, 48 cars, 3 jackknife trucks in the middle. How does that happen? That comes from not allowing enough space for the conditions so that you can stop before you run into the jackknife truck or the car that's already run into the jackknife truck or the car that, as you mentioned, George, just starts to slide out of control in front of you and starts doing ground loops, you know, and he's slowing down faster than you can. Kabam! Leave yourself plenty of space and this even works to think about what George was talking about a minute ago even to the cars that are next to you Need I talked to you about driving to Detroit from them from the center of the top of the palm of your hand, Michigan? Christmas time without breaks. I don't even want to address that you guys but you can do that if you work great spacing and Continue to pay attention to the pace One of the biggest killers on the expressway is differences in speed. This is why they can run 120-140 miles an hour faster in the fast lane in Germany on the Autobahn because the cars are not willing to run that fast. Do not go. They stay over there in the slow lane if you want to only drive 80 or 85. You stay all the way over there in the right lane. America doesn't More and more of America's driving as if New York City, and I'm certain you see that in Texas and in California, when you allow space, you allow for all of the Cretans out there who really... We don't have to dwell on this forever, but I actually looked over one time to my left and the guy passing me in the fast lane in the city here. He was going about 45 in a 35 zone and he had the newspaper spread out across the steering wheel you guys I don't think he had it there to dry it out to you know protect themselves from the airbag that might have burst any minute after he Read just one too many sentences there on the honest to gosh you guys a guy reading the newspaper spread out on the steering wheel and trying to drive at the same time Need I say more give yourself space Don you know the thing is I noticed too when I I get myself plenty time to go to work and I'll be at a stoplight and you know every hot rodder So you sit there and they'll speed up ahead of me and you know I go up to light and there they are you know the thing is Nobody's getting any there any faster where they go lights are meant to control traffic speed through the city fearless leader would know that he's a city planner and But when they sit down and draw, you guys, intersections go back even to rabbit trails. But when they build on them and come to them, when the city planner says there has to be a light here, they try to put the red lights in such an interval as to control. So you can't just roll through town from the north side to the south side and catch every green light if you're going 48 in a 35 mile an hour zone. They are people who rub their hands together like oil can Harry and try to figure this stuff out We'll get them one way or the other See how that works. So again, you know Another thing is you should always not be afraid to use your hazards, man drove a truck Took a post truck for about three years on three major interstates and a lot of rear-end collisions happened because Someone thought they were following someone else. They were drunk things like that and drive right inside. They didn't turn on their hazards and late at night just... imagine what a Honda Accord looks like after getting hit from behind a hatchback. Someone died here just two counties over like two weeks ago. Oh no, down, yeah about three counties south around the Grand Rapids area. Her car and she got out and went wild. One of her children was steering the car, came along and rear-ran and the pickup truck driver was drunk. But if she had her hazards on, that probably wouldn't have happened for the very reasons you mentioned. Even with inhibited perception, hazards stand out, you guys. It's not like the red and blue on the bubble on top of the police car. standard across the nation that we have come to recognize. behind you to see you better, especially at night or during the day. You're driving a truck? I drove a tow truck for three years on. Oh, okay. Tow truck isn't bad. One of the things that irks me on the road, I'm traveling in the middle lane on the three lanes expressway and I'm trotting along three or four, maybe five miles an hour over the limit. Here I see the lights coming up behind me or even in the daylight and the guy comes up in the same lane. Then he passes me on the right. He goes over into the slow lane instead of in and I'm you know, I'm not Interfering with him going into the fast lane you guys that's a safety hazard while we're on this subject. That's a safety hazard because Eat, let's amplify the situation a little bit. I'm going down the road on my motorcycle and I I'm gonna make some people mad I I borrowed my buddy's Honda and I'm riding down the expressway way in the middle lane and somebody comes up along and he goes to pass me on the right just when that Honda motor decides to spit and sputter and man I need to pull off to the side of the road while this guy is denying me access to it and he could have passed me on the right now I'm slowing down and there's more traffic behind me see how that works that's why it's you know kind of illegal to almost every state to pass on the right there's some rules are good What about the move over rule or the move over law? When you see a disabled vehicle, tow truck, driver? That's been implemented in Michigan now. It seems like about a third of the people that drive past the cop are given a ticket or drive past the tow truck know about it. Because again, by my simple observation, that's my calculator. About a third of the people pay attention to it. We see laws like this come up and as they're new, they advertise that law on television for about six months and then we haven't seen it after that. They're hoping to no doubt watch people on camera eventually. We'll send you a ticket. Watch this, George. It will happen in your state, too. Because that cop was busy risking his life getting out of that car there on the passing side and the suicide. When you get out of a car on the expressway, you have to be very careful, don't you? He can't get in the car and do that hot pursuit thing because you didn't step over a lane whether there was room or not, but the camera will burn you. Watch. The camera is doing all kinds of things, speeding tickets and whatnot. Mark, when we were in Texas a number of years back, I went on to Phoenix. In that timeframe there, there was a big controversy on the television about a man speeding into the outskirts of Phoenix. I guess he knew that there was a camera at that viaduct because he covered up his face with his hand. The prosecutor took it to court and the boy up and down to the judge that that was the man, the guy denied it and the prosecutor showed the judge the picture. Apparently the judge had a little bit of a heart that day and told the prosecutor he didn't see that that was that man and dismissed the case. It underscores the camera situation. It is a weapons Wednesday. We are talking about cars through half the hour now. Where do you carry your gun in your car, George? Well, in Texas law, if I put it on my passenger seat, it's legal. Even the county acknowledges that your personal private extension of your one of one of the few states to recognize that wasn't that mark argued the last big time they argued that was tennessee or kentucky and that was years ago actually it was this is where some of the four in michigan was the same way it might get with a natural extension of your home uh... it is only because of one single ruling by a lesser court bomb one case back in early nineteen ninety It was intentionally designed to undermine and attack the right to carry inside the state of Michigan because we have always had open carry. That has never been expunged or overturned. It is a part of the common law. basis for the state but it rolled over and they have never changed it just as they have with most of the states. People just kept listening to television. A lot of people did the research or re-investigated what older people told them over and over again was true and lo and behold we are now going in theory the other way in that you have got open carry people all over the state. They are pressing the envelope on the whole issue of how can you stop somebody from carrying a weapon in the car. It is the mode of transport of the day. You do not have to ask permission. Step one is that remember they even attack people who are having their weapons in their trunks of their cars. So, well how are you supposed to move it? Well they didn't carry it. The idea was in their interpretation they were trying to attack firearms owners because that was part of the Bat Faggot agenda pushed down to the local cop level. And especially with the Michigan State Police and those prostitutes. So, it's still in place technically. Most of the states north of Texas have the same basic rule, George. As long as it's within plain sight, just as it used to be here in Michigan, if it's in plain sight, they can't say anything about it. The three-point rule. If you can see it from three sides or if you can see three sides of the weapon in public viewing, technically, you could be laying on the sea, you could be laying on the dash. A lot of people up north, like to put it on the dash, right where everybody can see it, nobody has a doubt it's there. You can't claim any kind of criminal intent if it's right out in the open, just like the old rifle racks in the back window. Well, he was trying to conceal it. You mean the big rifle rack in the back with the shotgun and the rifle that's in your camera? Well, that's concealed carry in a car, you see. Yeah, really. Uh-huh. Sure. Okay. But you see that. He was driving to hide it behind that window. Yeah, I couldn't see through that glass, don't you know, because it was a physical object. See, they were all, but it sounds weird, but it's the kind of BS they were pulling back in the day, even into the 90s. And they did get away with a bunch of it because, again, the ring knockers were all told to try and screw the firearms owners. Right now, I think it's interesting, we're seeing a major wave back and forth. A whole bunch of people are scrambling for cover. Larry Pratt talking about this the other day, but the next step is going to be from two directions. Number one, the carry in the vehicle issue and that's going to become dominant more and more in most of the states that are still totally Sovietized. And the other is this defense against cops doing evil things stuff where more and more cops are going to get shot for doing the wrong thing at the right time and ending up being taken out for criminal activity. And those two cases are paralleling what we saw back in the 70s, guys. So, come on, come on. What would you think about this? You know, everybody's into shifters on their cars, right? With really cool knobs on the end. What about a gun holder for a handgun that locks it in? And that would be your knob that you shift with, the handle. Well, the only thing is the argument would be, oh, safety! Oh, my goodness! He might actually pull the trigger and kill an armpit dill while he's passing under your car. All the more. Well, it would have a safety lock. You'd have like a safety lock in there, you know, and lock right in. You can't get it out unless you take your little pop key type lock thingy and pop it and pull it out real quick and then you can take it out of the middle of the hole. Similar to a Derringer in your belt buckle. One of the interesting things that they were doing here, the guys demonstrated are perfectly legal, is if you have a pickup truck, if you have like that wrecker you were driving, if you build a strapped cage, just a cage made out of strap steel that has a lid and a padlock on it, you can take the handgun, stick it in there and put the padlock on it and there's nothing they can do about it. And it can be right there within reach of the driver. That that has that's been done. It has to be secured to the truck In other words you secure to the truck floor But it can have a stand built up so it can be tall enough that it can be reached and there's nothing they can do because I mean Take a look at the average pickup truck guys. You've got a cab. Well, we don't have any any trunk for securing it Putting it behind the seat puts it a it makes it unsecured. It's not locked up and So basically what you're doing is you're making a containment vessel that's attached to the vehicle that although again it is locked up but it is readily accessible as needed especially since the key for the padlock if you go crudest is you know twist turn and the guns there. That's something that has been done up here in Michigan by a lot of the guys, especially back in the 90s and through to the early aughts, even today, but they've switched out from other to other vehicles, so they had to switch the equipment over. That's a technique that they can't do anything about. They are flustered by it, but they can't do anything. It conforms to the letter of their BS with regard to what they've already manipulated. One more thing. Down the Corpus Christi area, there is a case going before the Grand Jury where a man shot a cop because the cop shot his dog. And he said that cop, if those police dogs can be police officers, then my dog can be another member of the family. Exactly. Once tit for tat. Once you've declared that my animal is just as good as your animal. In fact, my animal is better because my animal is a taxpayer owned animal. George, I got one question. What happened to the dog? Was the dog survivor killed? I don't know. But the guy shot the cop. Right. I understand. Now let me point something out. You've got this other case that was just brought up. uh... all what about a week ago where they did a no-knock raid on a house in the first in the house in the guy shot a cop and killed one and the uh... grand jury refused to prosecute the guy now i'm gonna remind everybody about a basic rule that all prison guards know about prison guards are not going to grab you and shake you in your bed now the reason for that is because there have been more than enough court cases already one with regard to prisoners punching or attacking guards who have touched them while they're in their sleep. Number one, you're in a hostile environment. You don't know who's, especially if some people are either dead asleep, sound asleep or whatever, if you come in and touch somebody, it's been proven that you have approximately one minute, it can be anywhere from 50 seconds to a minute of disorientation coming out of a sleep. No matter what, even though you might wake up startled, you're still not fully cognizant of your environment. And in striking out, it's natural that if somebody physically takes hold of you, especially since, let's say, you sleep by yourself and you don't have a wife in bed or whatever, or a significant other, and if somebody all of a sudden grabs you, well, I've got two hands, one's on my left, one's on my right. That means somebody else is here. So, striking out is acceptable. Now, somebody kicks in the door of your house at 3 o'clock in the morning. You start wailing away and start gunning down whoever's there. Oh, and then they start screaming, please, please, please! Well, the problem is they got recording technology, and here's what really happened, I'm sure, with that other case. because they're all excited about what they were going to do and they want to get lots of footage so they can eat donuts and drink booze later and count out the pilfered money off the tables and the jewelry they stole from the guy's house. Well, problem is, I'll guarantee, since they stated it was a no-knock warrant, they didn't announce themselves. Three o'clock in the morning, anybody in their right mind is going to figure if somebody's kicking in the door. It's a criminal. And that's why they stated uncategorically, no, you can't prosecute him. especially in the light of all the stuff that is in here. This is what's really cool is the neat thing is that the news media trying to terrify you into thinking you need a police state. One of the cool things is you've got lots and lots of footage showing forced entry into homes. The latest one here that was just on one of the news services and I think the guys have it one of the scrolls is three guys trying to kick in the door, a door in one of these houses in Detroit and a woman blowing holes right through the wall. okay well actually shut them up whether coming in the house the fact of the matter is that you know it that's a situation where she even had a repeat another door and she had either coming in well in this situation at three o'clock in the morning we had no idea they didn't announce themselves and in fact it's right in line with what i said before would be the cases that you're going to see going are away is what happened right here back in the seventies the some of the pivotal cases were here in michigan where they went to the wrong house in the wrong neighborhood they kicked in the doors and they got their aris creamed and oh they were all pissed and oh he killed these cops and it's like well nobody knew they were cops and they had no business kicking in the door and they weren't in the right house. Hell they weren't even in the right neighborhood but they told everybody how professional they were and how they did all this research and they've been surveilling this location but when time came for them to go do what they were going to do to whatever the location was these supposed professionals that had all this information had been doing all this surveillance went to the wrong house in the wrong neighborhood. kicked in the door front and rear and got killed front and rear. See? Yeah, they deserved it. But they were all they were outraged and they tried to play the propaganda thing and it didn't work. And you know they wanted to take that to court. Oh yeah, he murdered those cops. No he didn't. They got what they deserved. And that's just the bottom line. And what about her families? Well, what about the guy's family in the house? Had they gunned him down and killed one or two of his kids and maybe shot the wife up while she was screaming and probably trying to come to her husband because he was bleeding to death, if they'd executed the whole family there, it would have just been a little oopsie. Well, Mark, you know that Arizona shooting? You remember when the police went to that Marine's house after you just got off and they all and killed this Marine. But there was another officer come up, I want to get some and sit there and fire over their shoulders at other officers, not caring about the muzzle blast of his other fellow officers. Well, that's just again, we got here dealing with lambs. Most of them are lambs and again, you've got to remember between drugs and being roided up, a big chunk of them that have been kept are kept because they will perform like that. How about the one who beat the guy to death who was in the handcuffs? Well, there's been several of those. The most recent one they just did was the guy where he was trying to get between his daughter and his wife because they were in a pissy fit and the cops came into the situation and beat the guy to death. in front of his daughter, his wife took off because she was pissed and he's still standing there and the cops of course zero in on him. What have we said before? If they have anything that looks like it's domestic, somebody's gonna get beat down or someone's gonna go to jail and it's typically the man. And the fight was between the wife and the daughter and they were yapping back and forth and the wife slapped the daughter and then she took off and the husband was there and the cops of course got pissed at him so they beat him to death. That's the summation of the entire event. So we are seeing more and more of these. See, this is where you get to the next problem. If you're witnessing, if you watch from beginning to end, you know, initiating something like this happening, don't be surprised that somebody doesn't pull out a weapon and gun the whole bunch of them down. That's when I wish that... Go ahead. As they should, I was saying. Well, yeah, you see, that's my whole point, is that somebody's going to decide. You see, nobody can, you know, everybody would say, whoa, well, they didn't know. No, they knew exactly what they were doing. You got a gang of six or seven lunkers, my size, only bigger with a bigger neck and a shorter neck and bigger arms because they're roiding up every day, maybe another hundred pounds over my weight. And they're wailing into the guy, which is what they did to this guy. He pounded his face flat. is what they did. They powdered his face flat. Even the daughter said she could recognize who he was. When they turned him over, his face was flat on the concrete where they had smashed him into the cement. And absolute, absolute beat him to death. Now, something like that, someone's going to look at that and go, oh, I can't see him getting killed for that. Yeah, I saw what happened. You guys should stop. Stop resisting. I used to die out of it. You guys are going to kill him. And someone's finally gonna go bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah No, you know what it's funny. Well, they might yeah, there's there's some really wicked readies and all this stuff and it's been around the country put them in all these We know that they did in Detroit. Heck dad. I brought about it. Well dad was in prison. What did I bring you? One of the prison visits I brought dad an application to become a Detroit City Police officer because it didn't matter if you had three felonies on you. They would expunge the record if you met the qualifications. Originally, this back in like 97, 98, Mark, including gangsters. Coleman Young went right down to the Temple of the Black Madonna. and he had nothing but black people show up but he recruited 2000 blacks and black only didn't make any white words allowed and they were all going to be police officers no matter what well virtually all of them had felonies multiple felonies except for six And of the six, three of them had one felony, and the rest all had records, but they were all high misdemeanors. And so he just told them, no matter what, they were going to push them through anyway. No matter what the crime was and there was you know everything from slinging on the street to felony assault for you know mugging and We're young came through a you will learn to fly an airplane program. Yeah Yeah, he was one of the Tuskegee Airmen remember that that the ski get airman, you know that's their Coleman young He had a voice like this. He had a little bit of a lift and his favorite expression in every one of his administrative years was, that's a, that's a BEEP lie. Because every time they catch him at something, it was always a darn lie. Mark, I forgot to mention that one of those police officers I seen, kicking a handcuffed pregnant woman in the face that was handcuffed, I sit there reading about, I don't know if it's confirmed or not, but I heard he's on extended medical leave. Well, that could be also him claiming that the Royds did it to him. Gotta remember, there's a number of different outs on this they're going to use, and one of them is, oh, it was psycho... it was psychosis because of what I was doing. Yeah, but it could be a broken jaw, too, from the husband. Oh, yeah, exactly. Well, that's another thing. Yeah, that's the other half of this, if he's lucky. See, one of the things, like I'm saying, that we're already seeing a massive combination of things, lies from government. We are seeing deletions by government. The controlled press is so far up, period, they don't have to tell me that. I don't even read any more articles. They read a script that is given to them by a political correctness officer from the department. If they don't tow the line, they'll start putting pressure on them or they'll talk to the boss who's, of course, buddies with the prosecutor's office, etc., etc. Who will then tell the newspaper or the news service, you know, tow the party line. You know, just as much as if you stand over here and take a picture from this angle, you can make out like that boy is all alone in the desert. You can do that with cops too. Poor guy. He was all alone, except for the other 12 guys beating on the guy. Oops. Well, in reverse order, see, this is one of the things, like I said, to be prepared for because what will happen is a cast, this time around, I believe, is going to be a cascading affair of failures that is going to escalate to conflict. One way or another, the bad guys are in such a bad situation because they truly, truly, truly feel this is their end game. It doesn't make any difference whether or not we agree with them. That's not relevant. Remember, it's like that crazy nutcase on top of the pyramid cutting hearts out. He doesn't care whether or not you believe. In his mind, with all the yes men around the idiot, he's doing whatever he's going to be doing. And that's where we're dealing with this situation where what's going to happen is somebody is going to gun these characters down. They're going to try to play it around, except that the problem that they've got nowadays is all the cameras that keep kicking up everywhere with people, videoing them, doing their dirty deeds. And so someone's going to catch this on film and somebody goes bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah b Now, they won't do the shopping list and what they already did to him with his arm busted backwards and his jaws already broken and had to be wired in three places. His eye sockets collapsed. Part of his brains leaked out his ears. Oh, he's still alive. There was a fact that 9 out of 10 of those cops love working on Friday night. That's right. Again, you can pretty well figure out which one did the worst punches or the later punches because once the tissue gets really soft, they left really nice ham hand size prints in his head and his back. You can match them up if you close the fist. See, that's the part, is the guy might live and what they do is they say, well, he lived! Yeah, he's in a coma. He almost bled to death and he had at least one punctured collapse long and he's still venting fluids because he got to put a pipe in that lung to, you know, draw fluids for the next six months because of the extensive amount of damage done to his upper respiratory system. Blah, blah, blah. I got to do this. Wake up! Okay, thank you mark. Excuse me. Yes. Hello Cobra Tactical. Go ahead, we got you. I get a report from California Cobra Tactical. Mark. Yes, go ahead. It's a very small retail. It's like a storage unit in an industrial area. It's about 200 square feet, the retail area. I sat in front and waited about 20 minutes for a customer to come in. He was a Leo. And I went in about a minute after him. Salesman was more interested in me because I have longish hair. It's pretty much a cop shop worship place. It's the kind of place that has a glass frame on the wall full of patches saying, I give you my patch and you can worship it on the wall. That kind of place, that's all. Okay, well real quick for everybody, and Don didn't hear about this, Cobra Tactical is doing a buyback for guns to have them destroyed. through what is called the Reece Foundation. They've received $10 million and their goal is to confiscate and destroy, well buy back and destroy, 10 million firearms that are out there that just need to be gotten away from America. What's interesting is with the initial page, as was pointed out by Darryl during the second hour, When you went to Cobra Tactical, it had a very pronounced component on the page that explained to you about the Gun Buy Back program. What's interesting is when I go to it, down at the very bottom of the page now, there are two words that say Gun Buy Back and they're standard font, very small, and they're right on the border between the white of the main page and the bottom border of the page. They're in the dark like can area. What's interesting is when you go to that it explains that this is all supported by the Reese Foundation for everybody out there and Gun buybacks premier level sponsors make it possible for us to launch the largest gun buyback ever moved by the senseless shootings by mentally ill persons gun-buyback.com in partnership with CT incorporated now that's Cobra Tactical Incorporated, a fully licensed FFL. Sponsors include the Reese Family Trust have committed to removing over 10 million unwanted guns through this gun buyback program. And Don, what they're proposing you do is box your guns up and send them to them. Mark, are they supposed to be? Repeat. Are they supposed to be sending a shipping label because I'll ask for one and I'll put rocks in it. Well, the thing is that they, yeah exactly. Well, what's interesting is that Darryl pointed out when they started out and they found out about this on Saturday, they were able to get through and they were calling up and asking questions and of course they changed everything. The page was intentionally changed. If you go to the page, like I said, right above where the credit card listing is by about what, an inch and a half, There are little tiny black words, Gun Buyback. You click Gun Buyback and that takes you over to Gun, it's capital G, U-N-B, capital B, U-Y-B-A-C-K. Now it's Gun-Buyback.com is the page. and what they'll do is let's see, gun buyback pays $250 for an assault rifle $100 for each rifle or shotgun and $50 for each handgun. Wow! Guns must be work in working condition to qualify for the gun buyback program. Toys or BB guns are not eligible. Gun buyback is legal, quick, easy and pays you money! Ooh boy! Yeah, $50 for a $1,000 pistol. In fact, let's put it this way guys, you've heard what I've been saying on the air. Try and find a $300 handgun is no problem. Try and find a $200 handgun now. So this is one quarter the value of anything, even the cheapest thing out there on the market. I'll give you 60. Yeah, exactly. I'll give you 60. That's the whole idea. Everybody would be out there doing that. Can I ship legally? Yes. The law, see below, allows adults to ship firearms to a U.S. via UPS, to us via UPS. Sorry about that. Your shipment label will come pre-filled to our federal firearms licensee address. So this place is going to rake the guns in. Oh, but if there's a collector's gun or something as Darrell pointed out They'll keep that for a museum or something. Read that they'll pocket it. Yeah. But otherwise they promise that those guns will be destroyed that they're going to make sure that they're trashed. So again, you go to the web page for that, but that's attached to Cobra Tactical. Thank you, caller, for follow-up on that. Please go ahead. Sure, I think about 98% of their customers are law enforcement. They only had handguns there, no long guns, no used guns, and also I don't believe that any decent guns will be cut up because I've actually bought guns that had evidence stickers left on them from the court system. Oh yeah. The only thing you've got to be careful with that is like I said, you always keep all your paperwork with those weapons. In fact, what you do is you make copies and you keep your copies with the weapons. Your original should be in another location. The reason I say that, the NCIC is intentionally maintained in a very sloppy fashion. We found a bullet from your gun in this guy here. And you know, he's not saying anything about it, but... Or they'll claim your gun was stolen from the department you bought it from. Yeah. Seriously, they won't switch it over and they'll say, respect. Well, it either is or isn't. Well, we believe that it might have been missing. In other words, they're already making arrangements with little butt buddies at the other end. Now, I'm just warning you because there's a lot of guns out there in circulation that are bought that way. But I would tell you right now, you take your originals, you put them in a strong fire box somewhere else away from your property. You keep two copies, one in the house and one where it's accessible in another location at least two copies and preferably as I said the rule of four is my basics across the board four copies of everything you do and spread them out but at least two and uh... and if you will if need be for going to be going around running around with a gun like to a gun range i would fold up copies and have them inside an envelope inside your shooting can because I guarantee if the punks start any problems that's one of the first things. Well we gotta tag this because we suspect this is from the Schmidlap Fire Department. You know, it's exactly how they pull their scams. So oh no it's not. As a matter of fact, here's all the paperwork right here. And if they think that the... and don't worry that's not the only copy. That's just a copy for you so you can read it. The originals are secure along with others. They hate it when you're two steps ahead of them and ready to beat them down. I appreciate the follow up guys and again that's Cobra Tactical. They're working with the gun buyback slash the gun grabbers to chop weapons up and they got millions of dollars to back it up from the Reese the God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Hurrah! Pay attention, guys. Focus on the future. Organize arm equipment. Train as militia. Don, your number for night vision twice and close us, please. It is 231-796-8458. Repeat, 231-796-8458. Thank you Mark, God bless you. God bless you America.