March 5, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan winter weather, flooding preparedness, and ammunition availability on March 5, 2014. He emphasized obtaining sandbags before spring flooding, explained fish growth cycles in cold water, and detailed Great Lakes ice hazards including historical rum-running operations. The show covered weapons and ammunition pricing, including 7mm Mauser surplus rounds, 12-gauge buckshot, and night vision rifle sights. Koernke addressed camouflage patterns observed in Ukraine, Connecticut militia activity and Sandy Hook incident analysis, and warned of potential federal operations against patriot groups.
- michigan winter
- flooding sandbags
- great lakes ice
- 7mm mauser ammunition
- night vision rifle sight
- connecticut militia
- sandy hook
- ukraine camouflage
- weapons wednesday
- preparedness
- federal operations
- patriot movement
- ammunition pricing
- fish farming
- prohibition era rum running
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Live 365. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he 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. But 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 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 have people. 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 to torture freedom burning 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 trample each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a 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? One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and northeast. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... liberty for radio dot for m g dot com rename it at micro station cb base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good morning elk forgive me good afternoon and still mid day for you guys surely i've actually all just left her noon right now fair and anchorage anyway turning back to the east uh... hallmark network from the top of maine about a report of a mama for a person or to the gulf of mexico headed louisiana mississippi texas oklahoma big chunk of rascal bunch of wyoming to include both the third the fifth fifth and our friends in the recall state of Colorado waving to the left coast where the great state of Jefferson is doing its part to shine a beacon of light on another wise Soviet-tized piece of real estate where the bad guys are going to have to run out at bayonet point eventually. Sooner rather than later we can make a big difference. We can get on with building then. Turning back to the east we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million Petticoat Junction operators, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Tell you what, hold on just a second, it would be blank. For everybody out there, again, it is a beautiful 5th of March. It is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2014 Old Earth calendar or Mayan. Crazy Town, Crazy Town calendar. So it is a beautiful gray bleak winter day. It's actually been pretty bright today. Spy planes flying in different directions. Characters thinking that we're not paying attention while we get them all on camera and film. It's fun when actually you do that. You get one more of the bad guys and you get them in another vehicle so you know who's in the zoo. Face recognition. We already have that technology kids. It's called using your brain. Now, using your brain, using your brain, bum bum, using your brain, using your brain. You know, it's like the brake, instead of braking the law, the other side breaks the law. Anyway, a couple things here real quick and I want to make sure everybody knows it is Weapons Wednesday. Please, plasma rifle for the range. Oh, the 9mm carbine small-stroke shotgun. Hey, guess what you see on the shelf, buddy? Guess what you see on the shelf. We got the face plasma rifle, but nobody's got a spot of shotgun for sale anymore. They can find them, unless they're used. And we want a lot of money. Oh, I'm not going to pay for it anyway. Oh, yeah, yeah, buddy, because we got an M2 .50 cal right above you. I recognize you coming through the door. Don't worry, either pay or leave. I don't care if you're the pollinator or not. A lot of the stuff coming through your US meat market is Chinese. As soon as it's going to be chicken blem and also a slash splurm and it's also going to be pork splurm coming through from communist China. We send our best chicken overseas, they send us the disease done. Oh, wait a minute. They will be kind of organic because they'll have died of somewhat natural causes rather than being put to death by us, right? Well anyway, New Yorkers warned of rare skin infection outbreak caused by raw fish in Chinatown. Again, New York workers warned of rare skin infection outbreak caused by raw fish in Chinatown. I highly recommend everybody read this, take a look at it, pass the information on, and remember, one of the things that they do know is they can track virtually everything. In terms of with all this UNBS, there's no mystery about this people. They know date time place, date time place, what ship, what fleet, what part of the ocean, the whole nine yards. So when you see this, if you're not familiar with meat handling in this day and age for seafood, go to the fish market. I've told you this before. Go to your box store like Walmart, or you can go to Kmart, you can go to Kroger's, you can go to Meyers. All of them have a meat department and ask them, how do they mark the fish products and the ocean products right now? Guys, you can read everything you need to know. All the information is right there. When you see this, it's like, roll are really rare and it's really nebulous. No, it's not. We can actually track down exactly where this stuff came from across the board. They don't want to talk about that because they wanted this anal retentive control freak. We need to know everything, but then you're not supposed to know anything. Isn't it amazing how they operate this BS? So pay attention and again, read the article, take the time, share that with anybody who's a meat handler or processing right now. And remember, soon we'll have the same problem with our pork and our chicken because all bummer signed off to send it overseas. They get the grade A stuff. We're going to get the fowl. Fowl. But don't worry, it'll be squoze. So it'll be in a slurry and it'll be poison slurry that will be covered with crumbs and won't even mark that it comes from communist China. Land of the Fee and the Home of the Slave. Play ball! There you go. Don't tell me baseball is just around the corner. It just means I'm going to find...unfortunately, we'll stop getting the cheap baseball bats. We can put nails in. When it's out of season, you get the baseball bats for nothing. Even the metal ones, which is really cool. You could either weld or Or you could heliarch studs and spikes to those. Nobody ever really thought about that. Or drill them and use bolts, I guess. That bolts are cool. That would work. Yeah, war bludgeon. It's a fun process. Anyway, of course there isn't anything like taking an aluminum baseball bat and wrapping somebody right across the kneecaps with them when it rings. Well, yeah, that too. Hacking and chopping rules in the battle axe world guys. Oh right. Oh, anyway, yep cool pictures. I believe we're seeing another picture of what probably is Niagara Falls. Am I right? I don't know, could be. Anyway, what is this picture? It's on Henry's page. Why do I have that funny feeling that it's probably Niagara Falls? And everybody goes, not Niagara Falls. Yes, Niagara Falls. It is Niagara Falls. I do it. Why? Because I have lived to see this more than three times now. In fact, I think this is the fourth time I've seen it in my lifetime where it's been pretty cool. Of course, they have the colored lights on it. This is the time where I guess if you built the right vessel, you might actually survive going over the falls. Well, sort of. Like he said in Groundhog Day, remember when he falls into the quarry with the pickup truck? He looks over the edge and he goes, he could have survived that. Then you see the truck explode. Maybe not. Anyway, it's cool. Really neat pictures and yes they're doing it in different colors and there's day shots and night shots and everybody's like, whoa dudes. So it's pretty cool. And oh, give me a break. It's a cold front. We've seen this. I don't know if you live around the lakes. We were just having this conversation with somebody out in California. We live around the lakes. It's like, yeah. One of the other things to remember is why would you believe anything the National Weather Service tells you when they absolutely and completely fail this guy? We got totally caught off guard. Really? Hold on here. Let me grab my sandwich and let me grab my coffee. I'll put my coffee down and I'll reach over here to this HelloTech technology here. It's called a book. Oh look, I bought this at Kroger's and it says, what does it say here? Oh, Farmer's Almanac! Yeah, yeah, Farmer's Almanac. Oh look. And the Farmer's Almanac virtually day by day was absolutely correct. But the National Weather Service that we spent billions of dollars on got totally caught up along with our own government. So let me tell you, why are you worried about them? Seriously, since they are being run by which doctor, science and the Uncle Lums. Demi-professionals, Mark. Demi-professionals. I was trying to do a hillbilly accident. I guess they didn't do it right. Yeah, they are semi-professionals, sir. That's what they are. Anyway, as it is, I would point out that it's going to be exciting. Number one, let's remember too, yes, we do have a great freeze over, so they are talking about being colder. There are two things that will affect if it stays colder longer, but here's the problem. They're trying to fool you. Just like global warming, global warming, global warming, you need to close all of your cold weather gear. You need to get rid of all your stuff because we're going to be in dune. We're going to be walking around riding sandworms from one city to the next in America. The global warming thing which had to be changed to Climate change, be really strange, walk with Al Gore and you'll beg for a small change. Of course you can't say that climate change isn't real, because climate change is real. It happens every season. If we fight climate change, then doesn't that kind of mess with nature's pattern? Well, we need to have some fighting climate change. Here's the thing, is that we have now the next step, and this is what they're going to try and do, is yes, we have ice on the lakes, guys. Now, here's the problem. The word flooding should be in your vocabulary now. This is Weapons Wednesday. Let me arm you with knowledge, because now what they're trying to do is make you go, see all this snow? It's Arctic freezing, Arctic vortex, it will be here forever, it's like permafrost man. And then all of a sudden it gets warm. And here's the thing, what if I said a million times, gravity sucks man, because everything's gonna go downhill. Now granted, we already know this, here's how, here, let me explain to you what I have fun with. out west where Henry is and he's done some great job of showing his pictures of the satellite feeds and what it looks like out in the mountains. Well if you don't have the snow in the mountains guys you don't get the runoff which creates the flooding in the valleys. You know actually it's flash flooding. Don't be an oroyo when the stuff comes down range, right? Oh about that Colorado River. Yeah exactly. And we got down with us here. So here's the thing. I'll tell you that but then turn around and look at Michigan or any of the other parts of the country and go, oh no what's going to happen next year? More you're going to be shoveling snow until next August!" And it's like, no he won't. Here's what's going to happen. It's going to get really stinking hot like it does in summer and it's going to be a cook off. Now, I would recommend something and I am serious. I am serious. I am serious. Pass this on to all your friends near any rivers. Go now to get your flooding sandbags. Does everybody hear what I'm saying? And I want Henry, if you could, kind of post something on this somehow. There's sources all over the place. Go now to get your flooding sandbags. Go now to your county. Actually, there's a couple of different services. You've got the County Roads Commission. Usually they have them. And then if you have a flood, and tell them, I'm in a flood plane, man. This stuff's coming. I know it. I'm not stupid. The other people might have their head up there. Be there first. You want to know why? Because it's like 22 ammunition. Think about it. We don't know a lot of it until it's gone. All of a sudden all the zombies turn their eyes towards the sandbags when they realize, they're going to flood. But it will all be at the last minute. This is part of manipulation of the Prozac Prodigies and the public fool system types. Let's be way ahead of this. Go get your sandbags now. Here's the thing. I'm going to tell you some basic entrepreneurial acquisition. Number one, most of the places that are smart, if they have a military card, if they can do the 1033, the 333 program, the 1033 program, there's a number of different numbers that everybody's been throwing out, so let's put it this way. The government gives you for free program, which I've told you about a million times. Here's how it works. They go to the government site, government liquidation, but it's their side of the fence, not your side of the fence. And there's tons of stuff, guys. And if they're smart, the county goes and gets free sandbags from the donut of destruction because they've got them stored all over the place. Trust me, they are all over the place. Now, if you're lucky, you're going to get colored. OD Green is one option. But remember, these come in bales. I think it's 200 bags per bale. Those are enough sandbags to do one complete two-man fighting position to include front cover, back cover, and overhead cover. The newest or the latest ones came in the bundles for at least when government was spending a little more money actually come in colors They come in loam green dark green they come in tan They come in black and they come in earth brown and they're randomly mixed through the bundles so that when you lay them guys you end up with a what when you lay out with down when you lay those odd colors together you end up with a camouflage pattern Isn't that neat? That's how it works. Oh no way! Now the other ones come OD green, which is fine, and then there's white, which you've all seen. Now, the white are also just standard commercial bags, but... Whoever gets there first is going to get the bags. What's going to happen is everybody supposedly is going to be caught flat-footed. You want to know why? Because your county and your township and the idiots in your state government are no different from all these grocery stores and all the rest of these other businesses that are now listening to computers. They're being managed by artificial intelligence which has no intelligence. Does everybody understand that? They've all been given classes. They're all zombies that go to government classes by incompetence at the federal level who train incompetence at the state level who then promote the same incompetency at the county and township level. True example of trickle down. Yeah, if you carve yourself away from that, this is like the townships that are listening right now that are independent townships, go get your sandbags now. If you are a township or you are a county, Go get your sandbags now because they will run out. I guarantee it. Why? Because I'm looking outside here and I'm listening to all this stuff everybody's printing up. Did you know the Great Lakes are frozen over? Yes, we do. Yeah, and it's one of those years where you could almost, you know, play nook of the north and walk from one state to the next. And if you were really smart, like if you were a rum runner back in the day, you'd be using snow machines to, you know, remember the old fan machines? You'd be trucking stuff across that ice dudes and you'd be making the booze move faster rather than worrying about going cross country where the cops are. Ice road trucker. Yeah, and that's what they used to do back during prohibition guys. You think that people don't know about this? We used to, in fact, in Lake Huron and Lake Erie, and I guarantee, here's another one. I'm gonna tell you two things. Oh, Don, we just didn't know the flooding was gonna take place. Well, look outside. Okay, are you well? Oh, give me a break! There's places on my land where the push of snow is as tall as my shoulder. Yeah, the first time I hear somebody, I thought I'm a waff. It's just all this mysterious water that came from nowhere after the snow. It didn't even rain and we flooded. We had no warning whatsoever, but all that work stuff is gone. The Arctic Vortex was supposed to be with us forever! Arctic Vortex! Okay, now that's one thing, and here's another one, guys, and Don, you remember this. How many times have they had to go out and rescue people off ice ledges off the Great Lakes when we were growing up? People would drive here. Yeah, they drive their cars out there. The cars are doomed. The safeguard will not retrieve you. What about my car, man? Oh, I'm afraid your car is going to Canada. It's going to the bottom. Eventually, yes, but it's headed towards Canada right now. Seemed like Erie. Now let me tell you, let's do it this way. What's the date today? Today is the 5th of March. The end of April, 1st of May, the ice fishing season is going to run long because of the heavy ice. But what's going to happen is people are having so much fun out there snagging all these big fish that all of a sudden they're going to hear You ever been on the ice when that happens? I have. You know when you hear the first crack to head for the shore. Now this doesn't mean the ice is thin. This just means that in other places where the ice is thin and it's been holding the ice shelf, well sometimes they resettle because water tables go up and down. Usually this time of year they're going to be going up. And you don't want to be stuck with 3, 4, 5, or 6 feet of water between you and the shore. Somehow, waiting to shore during the winter is not my first ambition. But when you get on the Great Lakes, it sounds like somebody snapped the board from the gates of Hades. And then all of a sudden these people are out there and it doesn't make any difference if you start your car up. You're on that 2 mile long piece of ice. that's headed for Canada. But maybe if we get it going really, really fast. I saw the Duke's hazard, man. A stack of some ice cubes, man. We can do that. Unfortunately by the time they do that and get everything done, the distance between where the ice is separated is typically half a mile or so. And so like you said, down there there are many fine cars resting on the bottom of Lake Erie that well in these wonderful deep weather seasons like this, they just don't go anywhere but down. Unless, and this is the sad part, sometimes Canadians benefit because if the ice blow goes all the way to the other side and somebody is paying attention to the news, they might get an extra pickup truck out of the field. Sometimes a dozen or so. And guys, I'm telling you, we're telling you in advance and we're going to read the story. I'll read the story out in the air if we're not shooting bad guys by then. Who knows, it could be tomorrow, we're at war, it could be tonight, it could be this afternoon, whatever happens. But in the meantime, if the season proceeds, you're going to hear about, whoa, how could this happen? Well, guys trapped on the ice floor, where you just never expected the ice to melt, you see. Now, guys with snowmobiles weren't as perturbed because typically if they go out and get you with a boat, you know, usually you could pay somebody to get a pontoon boat or a bigger boat out there and they'd haul your snow machine for you on the boat, but you know, they had to pay for that. You know, your stone machine would cost money, but if you bought one of those, you know, back in the day, one of those better machines, yeah, it was worth it because you had a little sentimental value there. Of course, if you didn't have any sentimental value, you'd be like, kick rocks and let it float. Oh, these days you'll pay as much for a snowmobile as you will for a fast motorcycle, sweet motorcycle. Yeah. So you would want to get it back, you see. So again, insurance isn't going to pay for it either. Yeah, be prepared. Now, I would assume here's the other thing. Back in the day, you've got to wonder how many people got stuck on the ice like that and nobody ever heard about it. You know what I mean? That ice chunk was out there in a way and people did kind of miss them like two days later. It was hardly a cold. I think he told me he was going fishing. Yeah, he's going fishing and now he sleeps with the fishes. Well, actually, it depends only because the ice shannies, for instance, there will be whole sections with ice shannies and trucks and cars. Then there will be people who will try to drive across the ice that's just not quite thick enough for the displacement, the amount of energy applied. Remember we talked about this with cross-country operations, guys. If it's a tracked vehicle, you distribute the weight over a much wider space. But an automobile, well, you do the math and figure out how much... How much points of contact. Yeah. And how much applied energy per point. And then what happens is you see your car drops. Well, it's not like hitting cement. It's something that's a crystalline object that with enough slap energy, that's where the car is. There's this nice square outline where the car goes, boop, or partially. And then you see a shipwreck like the Titanic. And if you're smart, you're getting out of the car. Just outline it with chalk. Yeah, he went down right there. Boop, boop, boop, boop, boop. The bottom is less thin. And we're going to hear this repeated over and over again. Why aren't my word on this? So, we've all lived in this country for a long time and the lakes aren't going to surprise us in any way, shape or form except for the zombies listening to the National Weather Service. So the other thing is yes, we are going to be colder. Now this is going to affect something else that I will tell you about, fish growth. Until the water gets to a particular temperature, fish pretty much stay in neutral mode. They don't grow any. This is why fish farms can produce fish faster. Because what they do is especially perch. Remember George Matusik, a phenomenal man, did all the research on this for years. He took advantage of all the research that was already done. And as he pointed out, he could grow perch that would be, again, they would be In three years he could grow a person who would take six years to grow in the wild. And these fish would be very healthy because he created an entire environmental aquifer specifically to feed them and the operation was phenomenal. And he did more than one. He did about seven of these around Saginaw Bay. And the entire ecosystem was built to naturally feed his fish. This man was just amazing with all the different things that he got into. He was a valiant patriot who served the Patriot movement and built whole armies and built whole groups of organizations to help to make them happen. George Matusik, one of the things about it is when we have this cold weather, the longer the water is cold to a certain temperature, the fish don't grow. They conserve energy to survive in the environment they're in. So, that's one thing that will be affected. We will have a smaller population. As far as the numbers, we will have smaller fish. And that's true in any cold environment. It takes longer to grow a fish the shorter the summer cycle, the spring, summer, and early fall cycle. So just be cognizant of that. Now, what we'll change that? We get some 50 degree weather and it's like I said, a bunch of people are going to get caught on the ice and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's still going to be cool because hey, when you put cold ice water, like ice cube water into a cup, it stays cool longer, doesn't it guys? Well, we got some big bowls here called Great Lakes and don't get on Lake Superior. There's that line from the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, the lake it is said never gives up, it's dead. Guys, even on the Good Years, it's freezing. It is frigid. 95% for certain frozen over right now. Yeah, that's where again the run runners would be busy from Canada. They'd be trucking up back in the day, they would truck up towards the Narrows, but they'd go farther away from the towns. and they run the trucks right across Lake Superior over to remote locations in the northern part of the UP, stash the stuff away, run the trucks back and run as many times as they could during ice storms. I think they keep that 5% in their pocket just to keep discouraging people from doing that. Yeah, to think they can't. When in reality, as cold as Lake Superior is, what they used to do is, again, remember guys, guerrilla warfare. In guerrilla warfare, inclement weather is your friend. So, what they would do is, guys up front would be land navigators in Pointman and they would take Model T trucks and whatever other trucks they had available, the lighter trucks, and they would load them to the gills and they would run them across. Sometimes they actually mounted skis and most of the time they would want to be out there in that weather. Have you ever been in the Upper Peninsula? Have you ever been in arctic conditions? Nobody wants to be out there chasing the rum runners in the middle of winter. In fact, there are many epic battles that have been, at least where the defending army has survived this way. Remember the story of Leningrad. As long as the lake was frozen, they built a railroad across that. Yes, to get as much material to that city as possible during the war. In that dinky duration window. When they lost it, they lost it. The idea was to save what you can, but the value of the cost of even if they had lost it at any given point outweighed it. The loss was outweighed by the value to again keeping the city. as far as the symbolism is concerned, but also feeding the population obviously, arming the population, providing material to the industry that was there so they could continue to build. So again, just because it's ice, the only people that are thinking this is a... Oh my God! This is designed to make everybody think, you know, weezer mentality. You know, this is a place we've lived in. The other thing that used to happen is, there are a couple industries that used to be really happy with this. We have... The ice companies... The ice block companies, guys. Think about it. They put up good storage bank. But before we move away from the tale of that city, let's reinforce something because that had never been done before. Not on that scale. And it was, you have to understand, the Germans, they were patting themselves on the back. They thought that that city would be theirs any moment. Any moment. Now you've heard it said on this hour, you show your opponent something he's never seen before. A railroad track across the frozen lake. And in that instant, that moment, that minute, or in this example, that whole winter, you have the advantage. That's a perfect example of that, isn't it Mark? Yep, exactly. So again, what we're seeing here, it's Michigan winter, it's a real classic Michigan winter. Actually, it's just a normal Michigan winter, it's just one of the better ones. Notice I didn't say bad ones, better ones. You know people are going out except for the gas prices people are still whenever when they can afford to are going out snowmobiling But the only thing is hammered everybody is gee 30 cent an increase per gallon for gas You know everything here is hovering just below $4 or you know like maybe by you know die a couple dimes in some places or more But it's jumped up towards $4 and then it's dropped back down and it's jumped up towards for they don't want to crack that line and every time they do nobody buys anything Everybody walks away from the gas pumps, guys. They say, well, I guess I won't be driving the car, then just work. So then they have to loosen up. So the cool thing is that, again, that's keeping the price down a little bit, not by much. But the people are using the snowmobiles. No discussion about it. Here's another thing. No discussion about the skiing industry here in Michigan, guys. This has been optimal powder puff, perfect skiing weather. See how they do negatives by not reporting? We've had some of the finest Michigan skiing weather across the whole of the state that you could ever have. And we have some major like mountains around here. Sheboygan has some really nice, you know, runs there. But no discussion. It's more like, oh, look at how bad it is. They've all been told to put the negative on everything. The negative spin on everything. And instead, like I said, Michigan, winter, wonderland. And by now, it's like, oh, we got some more snow, big deal. You're all used to it now, right? At least those that have got the brains turned on. It's not like, oh boy, I want more. But it's like, well, OK, it's winter. It's not going to last forever. But if it did last forever, or maybe longer, it would be like you said, Don. It would be like wedding grad. Or perhaps, how about them Finns up there, huh? They know what to do. And they live just fine up there. The Finns love that. Matter of fact, I don't know. They get this most of the year. Yeah. Most of the year. Oh, thank you for reminding me. See, the cold weather, we're all thinking, oh, bad. No, you've got to get the cold weather is when you want to get your pelts, guys. This weather is when you want your pelts. You won't shoot a shedding coyote now, as he's diseased. Yeah, I was going to say, the next thing is you want to card the pelt when it's a real dense fur like that. You're going to want to brush the pelt because there will be a little bit of fur that's going to want to come off. It's just natural for this time of year. This is as late as you probably want to go. You can still take pelts and they're still good, but molting is something I've taken to consider with certain animals, some more than others. Most of the otters and fur water-bearing animals, not a problem. Raccoons, not really a problem. Raccoons are pretty dense pelts across the board. Possum, oh hell, you can take them anytime. In fact, you've got a possum coat, nobody's going to bother you. Possum fur coat, what the hell is that? Oh, it's a possum fur coat. Oh, get away from me. In fact, you put enough of that on a person, it almost looks like a possum. It's really kind of scary. So, the idea here again is take advantage of the environment, understand, and be ahead of the curve. Get the sandbags. Get the sandbags. Get the sandbags. Anyway, just important there. Now down before we father, because it is a little past the bottom of the hour, but that's okay. It's a date today sir, what date is this? What is jumping off the wall up there in your end of the great state of Michigan? Well it is a particular date Mark and I'd have to say that with Tool in one hand and Magazine in the other, Magazine meets Magazine well and hey that was a touch of the slide release and now there's one in the chamber of my 1911 and I can say that it is Weapons Wednesday. The perimeter is questionable, but there is more where that came from. Guys, they have 7mm ball ammunition. They do have some other stuff they've gotten in that's odds and ends. Always check places like this out. They're scrounging constantly and remember if you're down towards the border in Arizona, New Mexico, they have the ability to access stuff from Mexico. That's where Aguila comes from. That comes from Mexico. They've got 30 carbine and 110 grain but they have something else and I'll guarantee this came from Mexico too. It is 7mm Mauser military surplus. It is not the pencil bullet ball round. It is the Spire Tip Spitzer just prior to World War II. It is really clean ammunition. I was actually surprised to see it. Very clean ammo for its age. I shoot an 8mm, I've still got a lot of 1933 German Waffen fabric and I've never had a misfire with it guys. This looks to be brass case, dark lacquer, a leeling, or forgive me, a lacquer seal for the primer and for the, well it doesn't look like the canowhore is painted, but the primer pocket is painted. It's DWM Deutsches Waffen ammunition fabric, 1937. It's in the can. Loose in the can. 7mm Mauser, DWM. That's Deutsch's law. Deutsch's law is often in munition fabric. The German stuff. Manufactured 600 rounds per can. $475 if you go pick it up down there in Arizona. Or it's $500 postage paid. That's less than a minute through that MG43. Oh yeah. Well, the 7mm Mauser ammunition, the Matson gun down in Mexico was used down there. The MG34s were used in 7mm contract guns on that, which they eventually went over to meet in the 8mm Mauser because it's 7x57. Back in the day, like Winchester, Mauser offered many of the same case lengths. In other words, all they had to do was chamber accordingly. But everything else was interchangeable. The case base was the same. They made a 6mm Mauser, 6.5mm Mauser, 7mm Mauser. Then they jumped to 7.92, which everybody calls 8mm. They also did a 9mm straight case which did not catch on, although it did in the civilian circles and other variations in 9mm as a rifle. But Mauser offered them as a contract gun, so they obviously probably built them in bolt guns for people. In addition to that, we know they did. Deutsches Wampen and Munition Fabric did a lot of their early Mausers in the 7mm as a contract gun for South America and for Mexico. Mexico used a lot of 7mm Mauser guys during the revolution back in 1917 when the Communists took over Mexico and still run Mexico. That's who the Federales are, the Communists. Do you all understand that? Well, they're Federales. Yeah, they're Communist Federales. Just remember that so any and Jewish communist federales Vincent, we go along with all them Chinese Yeah, exactly and everybody else who's our enemy constantly Interestingly enough they do have some other stuff there to include Flares and for any of you out there looking for 26.5 millimeter flares. They do have them in stock and they also have bowling ball mortars Are you in the market for a bowling ball mortar? Well, if you haven't seen one, go to that page and check it out. And yes, there are guys with videos of these on YouTube, so you can also find out what I'm talking about. There's guys that are launching bowling balls two miles. So basically what it is is a reinvention of the colster mortar using an available ammunition that we have readily. Let's just say there's a lot of bowling balls laying around that are used, which means don't let any bowling ball get away, right? But they do list in fact here they are they've got the model a done bowling ball mortar model a for 750 dollars and Then they have the bowling ball mortar model B. Which it appears one might be shorter than the other Model B, and that is a whopping six hundred and fifty dollars, and they are readily available basically It's a reinvention of the colstrom mortar for everybody out there listening But I imagine it could launch other things. Hey, what's that coming out of? It's a joke, man. It's a boom. I guess it's not a joke after all, is it? By the way, you wouldn't have to be standing there with something like that. You could electronically wipe it. It looked like a bowling ball. Catch it. Catch it now. I guess he did. So anyway, interesting stuff. Definitely worth checking out. www.unamo.com. Their prices are comparable to amoman.com if you are on the left coast side of the country. In other words, this is Arizona. That's where they are located. Amoman.com is in the other direction. If you are asking me about prices, remember all of amoman.com stuff, they actually list their stuff with the price to include shipping. This company, UNAMO, It does basically the same thing. They post the price including shipping in yellow. But they show you the base price. If you come and pick it up, if you're listening and you're within walking or driving distance, then it's still the place to go. So, you know, just again, go and pick it up. I would anyway. I don't want anybody else handling my ammunition if I can help it. Now the other thing they do have and they got a lot in they didn't have this the other day They've got some silly billet, you know, set it up a little 12 gauge double up buck. It's 250 rounds for $125 This is in the clear case used to be the guys they used to be a dollar ten a box Remember that used to be given that stuff away. Well now it's got you know value and interest and ammunition prices have gone up So now it's 250 rounds for $125 Which is not a bad price, but especially if you're down there in that neck of the woods and you're looking for a buckshot for your 12 gauge or for your anti-personnel mines. Cool. Remember that number 7 and number 8 work well for anti-personnel mines too, in that they shred at close range, shot shells like that shred whatever they hit. Just something to think about. Especially if it's going to be within 3 to 4 feet of whatever you're doing. Oh man, that's messy. They also have NAGOT, Revolver Ammunition on hand and a number of other loads. You have to scroll through because it changes from day to day like anybody else. They've been selling out of stuff and they have been finding other items to sell. So that's purely a catch-as-catch-ken thing. I would point out as I did this morning that once again it's a matter of if I'm coming late into the game, This is the balanced 7.62x54R, 7.62x39, 5.45, the cheapest three calibers right now in rifle on the market, period, despite all any other surplus that came in or has come in. There's some reasonably priced .223. So it's a matter of do I need a lot of ammunition or do I want to play catch up and put a lot of ammunition on the shelf. The 7.62x39 ball ammo is still reasonably priced. The 5.45x39 ball ammo in the 53 grain is still cheaper than anything else. So those are the two calibers that obviously for quantity. But if I'm looking at a heavy battle rifle cartridge, first choice if I was poor, poor, poor would be the 7.62x54R. Purely because right now it's where 8mm ammunition used to be. It's the cheapest thing on the market. It's a killing heavy rifle caliber. It will put a big bullet way down range where you want it to. You can get semi-auto guns or bolt guns in the, you know, for that that cartridge. So it's purely a matter of what can you afford. You can still find niggats for 110 to $150 apiece. So that makes that a definitely useful tool in the toolbox, especially for someone who's coming late to the table. Now, beyond that, there is 308 ammunition available again, but I would point out it didn't take long for everybody to exhaust all the 308 that was cheap. And notice I didn't say there was any cheap 308 out there. All you have to do is look at the prices. But I do love the 308 cartridge, which is why, again, the 760x54R. They used to say, they could use our ammunition in their rifles. Now, do not do this. Do not do this. But remember it was done. You can take a .308 round and put it into a 760 by 54R and it sits. Now, pulling the trigger on it, well it's a .30 caliber cartridge, but I'm going to tell you what's going to happen. You're going to have a catastrophic case failure. Now does that mean the bolt's going to fail? No. What it means is you're going to have backwash from gas because the side of the case is probably not going to fully conform to the chambering of 7.62x54R with the .308 case so it's going to rupture. Where it typically will rupture is at the base just beyond the serration point where the angle is, where the extraction bar is, where you have the rim of your cartridge case. Just beyond that, just beyond the pitch or angle, of the machining spot at the base of the case. That's where it's going to fail. It will be one line straight up. It will be parallel with the length of the case. Probably only about anywhere from a quarter of an inch to three-eighths of an inch. Why? Because the Russian cases are bottleneck taper rounds, guys. The .308, .30-06, and .223 are straight cases. Because of this, the chamber has a mild tapering to the rear. and the brass can't stretch fast enough with the shockwave going on inside the chamber. Sometimes it will. I'm not saying you should do this, but let's just say we've already researched this years ago and I know the Vietnamese probably did this to us many times. That's what they were talking about. They weren't talking about the AK and the 223. You've got to remember a lot of Vietnamese carried the nagot carbines you guys are buying now and a lot of the Vietnamese were carrying those nagot bolt actions you're buying right now. And any time you killed an American or were able to capture something off an American piece of equipment, there was M60 ammo laying all over the place. Not to mention if they knocked out a vehicle or captured a vehicle's cash. It's like I've always said, how many thousand rounds does an APC carry, guys? Think about it. So that's where the whole argument was about the ammunition interchanging back and forth. And again, don't do this, but let's just say somebody did. It would work. In fact, if all else fails, here's the thing. If you had to, Duct tape that model 91, if you were out of ammunition but you had 308 ammo, duct tape that 91 to a chair, screw that chair to the floor so it looks normal, aim it towards the door, put a fish line on it, set that up to be controlled from somewhere else, load up whatever you're going to load in it, and use it as a door block. Make everybody believe there is somebody on the other side that when they try to come through, you pull a lanyard on it from around the corner because you're doing something else. And when that .30 caliber rifle is going to go off, since you're not right there, you won't care what happens either way. It will be a desperation like an anti-personnel mine. However, whatever happens, happens. I will tell you, it will probably survive quite comfortably because those old beast dinosaur model 91s already took a lot of it. You can't put them through the abuse they've probably already been through. You know what I mean? After all, the Communists had them. And think about how they treated their troops. Not very well. Don, night vision technology, you have it sir? You know what? On this note, we know that that first gen is going to work on a .308, right sir? Yes. So for everybody out there, if you have something similar like that 7mm Mauser or something that you've built up as a really nice rifle, remember if it can handle .308, it can handle any of those other main battle rifle cartridges. It's not going to be influenced at all or damaged by 303 or 8mm or by 7mm or anything. So if you were building something up or you may be customized a rifle and you got a Picatinny rail, yep, you could put this night vision scope on there guys and make it a committed weapon system. Go ahead Don, you have that available and a lot more. What can we get from you and how can we get hold of you please? Well that first generation gun sight will end up in your mailbox for $400. That's $29 less than last year and that's Don picking up the shipping. So $400 right in your mailbox. My number is 2317968458. Again, 2317968458. Net first generation gunsight, that's like limited time availability. We've addressed that. Maybe we'll touch again on that at 8 o'clock. If you want to talk about goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal, give me a call you guys. My number is 2317968458. I want to go over to the images we're seeing on the Mesmer box there, the boob tube, the television from the Ukraine and use them as example. Last few days, Mark, we've been seeing Russian troops occupying Ukraine with field green and modeled. I don't know what the rush called it. It's interesting you brought that up. That camouflage is similar to what's called Polish digital and it's another newer pattern that they've come up with. So yeah, thank you for bringing that up. That was a unique uniform that you're going to be seeing a lot of in the new wave coming through. But thank you for reinforcing that right down to the last little nail. Russians we saw in there in that uniform they had a black bella clava on now Would you go into the field all camoed up with a black bella clava black face covering on? That you know we know the answer to that if you bought the camo and you've bought the trousers and the blouse and all the other things you're gonna buy camo face covering too aren't you the black we've addressed this a number of times the black is going to stand out and But you also notice that you guys if you look at a lot of Michigan where it's brush country that would be very good camouflage moving Unless you're moving right across an open green field which you you know the open green field or rather the open snow field white Really good white would be good to have white camouflage on there when you get into the brush again What is that ghost running through the brush because it's white now? Let's go back over to the black face masks Today, Mark, we see the soldiers deployed with the aforementioned uniform and green belliclava, field belliclava. Now, the reed I get on that, you guys, you have to understand that that black belliclava, that's urban. That's shock value, isn't it? We see it here. We see it here. This is why I'm touching on this. But the reed there is the Russians that went in first, were military police and police because they weren't outfitted completely like a soul. So they sent the goofy ones in, the hardcore military police, or, you know, I don't care what your excuse is, we're gonna do it this way. You guys know that. You know it. And the Russian military police isn't any different. So this is what, from the read, this is what they sent in there first, and if they back them up with other shock troops like what we would call SWAT people here, to go in completely hot, hot, hot committed people, well, the crazies, well, that's just the read there because now they've got more soldiers in or they have at least changed that portion of the uniform. It's one or the other, but you have to look at something and get a determination from it. It's pretty clean there. Now, let's go over to the crazies again because we're down to the last couple of minutes in the hour here. from Monday evening, 5 o'clock or 8 o'clock is still not in the archives we talked about. That was the first mention of the guy, the actor, so confused that he can't tell you if he works for Connecticut or some other place because at one time he's in charge of the Connecticut State Police and another time he's over there at Sandy Hook just being some officer with a different name tag. And you guys, this is one of the tools that when it's this blatant, we need to use this to our advantage, don't we? Oh, I'm pretty certain you can look around on YouTube and find the aforementioned videos of the two different, oh, but it's not, of the one officer in two different places and two different name tags and two different ranks. And I do believe it's even two different affiliations as far as, you know, the state police or the local police, but it's the same man. Now, I am not a policeman and I do not play a policeman on TV. You gotta ask yourself, when you can bring this to other people's attention, this is, use it as a bludgeon. powerful these images can be. I yield to you, Mark. And again, for everybody out there, the Connecticut situation is continuing to develop. We had representatives here in Michigan from Connecticut that were from different fighting units that are there on the ground. Some things asked, why are we hearing more from the people in Connecticut? Well, people in Connecticut all know what's going on. And there are people that are stepping forward and making comments, but they all know that the secret police are looking for and trying to figure out how to map things out. Everybody is pretty well just waiting on tinder hooks, magazine loaded, watching to see what the idiots are going to try and pull. So don't be surprised there. They've been talking to Vermont, they definitely have been with the New York militias, also Maine, other people up around the different parts of the country, depending on who's connected with who. All as far up north as Maine, but we know that around the states, everybody is, again, talking to everybody else. There's no need to jump out there and riot in the street. Everybody knows better than that. It's a waste of time and a waste of resources. If they decide to start going for the guns, it's going to be a shooting war. It's going to escalate very quickly. It's not going to slow down. Once the bad guys start in one area, then they're going to proceed through to the next. The big thing to remember again is that these characters, there's a lot of Fed agencies, there's a lot of demonic or occult agencies in Connecticut, departments and operations and different associations. These characters are all intertwined. That gets back to the whole issue of Sandy Hook slash Crooked Hook. about whether it was an occult sacrifice or if it even happened. The argument is that it didn't even happen. But there are variations on the theme. Remember, when the Grand Puba, when you've sold your soul to the Devil and the Grand Puba demands a sacrifice, well, you've already gotten one of the children primed for the execution. In other words, already tapped the shoulder years earlier. We need a child for that mission, so you get to work. Seriously, people, this is something everybody has a hard time wrapping their brain around. Understand you're dealing with truly wicked creatures. And that's what we're facing right now. However they try to twist it or try to put whatever twist on it they want to, the people in Homeland suck yourity. We already know what's going on with them. We already know what's going on with the foreign agents inside. By the way, like I said, they're tracking two different groups that are probably Mossad that are in Connecticut right now. The question is what they would be doing. Okay, that's one of the other things that has been on everybody's minds. Are they going to try and assassinate somebody and blame somebody else for it? Are they going to try and muck with somebody and create the incident? Well, if they do, if they try to attack a Patriot group, the idea is whoever attacks you, wipe them out. Don't let them get away. Make sure you keep the corpses right there where they're handy. Fingerprint everything. There's a basic rule. Again, fingerprint everything. Carry that stuff off-site as quick as you can. Video tape, fingerprint, IDs, the whole nine yards. There's no reason not to have everything that they've got in their person and everything that makes up their person part of your record base. Then we can share and work together accordingly. We've had to do this in the past. We're going to have to do it again. Connecticut is the focal point for the moment, guys. Don, real quick, another question before we go any farther. Again, I want to reinforce the first gen rifle night rifle sight. What was the mount size on that again for everybody that was listening? Because I've had that question come in. They heard us, but they didn't hear us on the radio. What do we need for fixtures to put that thing on my say Model 70 or Model 700 bolt gun in 308? Simply, if you've got a flat top AR, this will thumb screw down onto that one inch rail, that picatinny rail. If you are peculiar to a 7'8", a weaver rail, you're going to need a bridge. Someone called me the other day and asked me, how big of rings am I going to need to mount that piece of night vision? Well, it won't mount like that. You're going to have to bridge across the bolt. and an arms piece. There are other manufacturers who make bolt-on or screw-down... Or extension backs, actually. The ones that I'm seeing, they'll come back over, guys, so you don't have to worry about even tapping the back end. There are rigid fixtures that take advantage of the existing tap points. Right. You can get rings that are a clamp on the bottom and a clamp on the top or a 3-quarters of an inch rail. Now, if you do that, I would advise a very good eye, a feeler gauge, so you set those up very parallel to each other so they are in the same plane before you try to clamp down on them because that's going to drive them in a different direction. This is again a purpose-built gun sight. It will have an integral rail on the bottom that will bite onto your weaver or your picatinny, your 7-8s or your 1-inch rail. It'll thumb screw right down onto it. It has a cross that the whole bottom rail can be taken off of the device and turned around and that would allow you to change your adjustment on your eye relief about a half of an inch and then play with your slots again on top of your gun or the rail that you've mounted on your bolt gun. Good? Very good. So for everybody out there, there are solutions. Thank you for bringing it up because I should remind everybody, China Sport, Steel Extreme, all the different companies offer these rails guys. So, in fact, I've recommended, while they're still cheap, before China Sport cuts them off, you can actually buy packs of six mixed rails. and one has I think 10 and they're only like about 12 to 15 dollars to 16 dollars and they're all in the standard Picatinny rail configuration but they're different lengths 3 inches, 5 inches, 6 inches some of the sets crews you know in standard form like we're talking about but they extend the rail back over the boat trail the area where the boat moves and where normally you would insert cartridges Now, it's not going to affect or damage in any way, shape or form your weapon, but it's a solution to bring the night vision device back to where it needs to be for proper connection with your ocular collectors, you know, your eyes. So, things to think about there. And again, while it's cheap, take advantage of it. The other thing if you're doing research and you're going to develop something, well, buy the China Sport junk that research with because you're not out anything. Okay, but I would buy these anyway because you never know what you're going to want to mount something to. And it's very inexpensive. By the way, we're past the top of the area. I know we're going to hear the music here in a minute. Yes, we are. John, you know. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Mark, this is Hubert. Give me a time when I can get ahold of you. Oh, let's see. I'll tell you what. Right after the second hour here. How's that sound? Five minutes after. All right. Thank you very much.