March 14, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm accessories including iron sights mounted on scopes, night vision technology, and Czech-manufactured rifles (VZ58). He extensively analyzed the Connecticut gun registration law and police non-compliance, arguing that approximately 68% of Connecticut police officers refused to register their firearms. Koernke criticized gun owners who advocate for peaceful compliance, comparing such positions to historical communist tactics in the Soviet Union. He drew parallels between Soviet suppression of dissent and current U.S. government overreach, referencing Solzhenitsyn's works. The show included discussions of preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and calls for armed resistance to perceived tyranny.
- connecticut gun registration
- second amendment
- czech rifles
- vz58
- night vision
- police non-compliance
- gun confiscation
- soviet union
- solzhenitsyn
- ammunition stockpiling
- armed resistance
- preparedness
- communist tactics
- constitutional rights
- militia
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Live 365. I feel like Don's idea of the scope with the iron sight suture underneath, I've seen that. It does work. It's awesome to use. I can't say enough about it either. Actually, if you'll notice, they've started to promote this. A lot of them are being cast, even the optic, the glass sights. Because of where they're putting the optical sight, you'll notice that they're putting a set of iron raw sights cast right into the scopes right now. Not all of them, but some of them, which is an intelligent move. Now, if you don't have that feature, you could add it with a minimal amount of effort. And again, it would give you reasonable point of aim for short distance. It wouldn't necessarily be best for extreme range, but for most of what you're going to do, a lot of times, as we've pointed out, lay right over, a cheek weld would still be reasonable, but you're lining up that iron, barley corn, post, and V. And as long as it's in the post and V, pop. And since in many cases you may not hear that half second or second more is the difference between hitting first and being hit. Something to think about. And a lot of times again, you don't have to worry about focusing or moving in when it comes to daylight shots. At night, obviously the night scope, well again, it speaks for itself. There is an application and a need for the night vision technology. So I highly recommend that everybody contact on him before we go any farther. We're at the top of the hour. Oh, Ed hasn't played the music yet. We're a little past. Sean, appreciate it. You don't have to go anywhere, but we gotta go for the moment. Right. There he is. Ah, I knew Ed would hit the button there. Not your number for 19th of June, please. It is 23179. 8-4-5-8-2-3-1-7-9-6-8-4-5-8. Very good. God bless the Republic. God bless the New World Order. We shall reveal, ladies and gentlemen, the empires of the sun. But we are on the mark, both day and night. 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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. 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 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 in 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 dill the land of the free? They tried to keep us out of the water but it was a different story. Go ahead Ed. Just letting you know I just got you back. When we came back from the top of the hour I wasn't getting anything from you. I had to hang up and reconnect. I was playing music until I got you back up. But you're back up live now on the Live 365 stream. Been having a lot of trouble with Skype today. Well hopefully at least somebody was hearing me while I was talking here. Everybody in the conference line was hearing you. There we go. Well anyway, we were talking about the glories of having a different mindset. Of course the teachers knew we were going to be coming back in wet. And of course they would try to avoid the last thing they wanted us to take a bath in this weather outside guys. But we still had a lot of fun in the process. Go ahead and call her and jump in there. Yeah, this is showing the Seattle again. I'd laugh at listening to you talk about that. I remember going to school and being dressed up in so many layers and my arms stuck straight out like the man. Yeah. Arm's mellow man. But remember that movie with Peter Billingsley, A Christmas Story, and how bundled up those kids were? Exactly. We were all... And then the other story... The other story was all the kids that are getting E. coli and dying from it now because As adults, they weren't out playing in the sandboxes. We were in the 70s and 60s. Exactly. That's one of the things. You went out and you got dirty or you went out and you ran around constantly. And in fact, we were done. Well, I guess the other thing is like even in the neighborhood where we were, we had woods all over the place around even on the edge of town and in town. So, you know, that's all that we did nonstop. When we went out, one of the first things we did during school break, during recess, is everybody chose up sides and we played Army. And I'm sure that they castrate and lobotomize all young boys for even thinking about that, because we all know that if you make a finger, we used to have sticks. We used to have a wood right there, woods right there. Everybody pick out their favorite stick. When they were done with recess, they'd hide it away and go back inside. But as soon as recess was out again, everybody ran back. Everybody was split in three directions or two directions and everybody went to town playing games. And today, of course, all young boys would have to be castrated and lobotomized accordingly for even thinking of doing that. As we already have seen happen, and I'm sure with every one of these, the follow-up story that nobody's talking about is they've demanded the kids be on Ritalin. Or the boy beyond, or the teenager beyond Ritalin. You've got to dope them up. He's wearing an NRA T-shirt. He's not doped up enough. You know what I mean? Because that's exactly, by the way, I will point out when I was growing up in the early 60s, guys, that was the first Ritalin wave right there. Ann Arbor and all these surrounding school areas, they tried to push that dope back in the early 60s. That was the first wave. And the problem they had was they couldn't push this over on all these World War II vets because they'd walk in, they'd beat them to a bloody pulp. They all thought they were going to the panty waste economy. They thought, we're going to get everybody doped up. The mom and dad came in and the dads took them all off to the side and explained to them the reality of how the world works. So they had to back off and wait and then plug it in, try to plug it in again. So they waited until the 80s and then plugged it in again. They waited one generation and started pushing the dope again. And that's where, just like I said, it's like a light switch. All this garbage with all this craziness starts just like a wall. It's a sine wave. Real imagination. If it isn't regimented Soviet style imagination, which is, only imagine being a queer. Oh, how would you be a queer? That's the only thing that's coming out of the school system that I see now. How could you be a faggot? Well, Mark, I kind of noticed during the Red Terrors, like during the Sochi Olympics, the painters and the artists that they honored were the people that were grabbed by the Bolsheviks and disappeared. That's a little secret, I don't tell you. Oh, yeah, well, again, one of the things that happened over and over again, even with their own, the ones that thought they were good party members. There's a long list of authors that one after another at first they were the Dendys of the party to Vodishvrovotny. But over a period of time because well now that the regime has got what it wanted, it didn't really need all those kind of free thinking people that were allowed to laugh a little bit. And not only that but because they had all these good party member red and yellow shirts. Well, don't worry guys, their job was to burn every book that that author ever had printed for him. So he ceased to exist. He was out of favor. Of course, another thing that's always fascinating about these communists with this kind of BS is that they also, the communists that were told to burn the books, Guys, just like these communists that are in these black uniforms that are going to come in and kick the doors in, confiscate the guns, steal the money off your off-the-counter, steal jewelry out of your house, they're going to take the watches, rape the girls, rape the cats and dogs. Back then, they pocketed these books that were banned. And then all of a sudden, down the road, to vote for Shroblin' and the Smilolensko steam, all of a sudden is in favor again. Oh, but he's dead. In other words, they've executed him in the gulags, they worked him to death, his teeth fell out, his fingers were chopped off, eventually they put a bullet in the back of his head and threw him in a ditch. But now he's back in favor and amazingly enough. The only people who had these very valuable books of this now in favor author were the KGB. Well at that time, NSKGB or NSKVD or Chekus, who by the way had stolen his books from the other people who they had taken down to the basement and shot dead. And it was always these stinking communists, and this is what I've said for years, this is what's going on right now, they're conditioning all these cops to think the same way. Think about it, and it's the same routine over and over again. Oh, it will not be in favor. It is bad for you to have fill in the blank. But then down the road, all the party and the faggots in charge have decided it is okay for some people to have it. This will be their favor, their doggy treat. Then all of a sudden the stuff that was supposed to be all destroyed, it just happens that the Puftez and the Queers and the Knuckle Dragon roided up, you know, nutcase secret police. Why? They happen to have some. I don't care, fill in the blank, whatever the hell it is. It's the same BS over and over again. Forgive me, you know what? I've got to dig the name of this movie out because it's actually based on a real book and I believe it's one of Solzhenitsyn's books. The whole gist of one of the subplots of the thing is he's got to be like, the Gula Archipelago. Well, in the Gula Archipelago, yeah, but there's another version that was done, back when that originally was done, there's another piece that parallels that. And the Gula Archipelago, I'm pretty sure, has this scene in it where he's arguing it too. You know, where he's going through La Bianca. In Lumbiaco was the processing center where they either blew your brains out down in the basement. There was a basement area that was tile floored. And it was also tile walled. It looked like you were going into a big public shower. There were drain holes in the floor and eventually they even put a sprinkler system in to wash the blood out because they were killing so many people per day. But the hallway went straight for about, I think it was like 15 yards, then it turned right, and then it turned left and went to nowhere. Well, the idea was that when they were walking you down the hallway, you weren't supposed to know it, but there was a guy with a little pistol in his hand, in his pocket, and while they were walking with you in front of them, the idea was to get you to turn the corner, and somewhere between the first and second corner is when they would blow your brains up, but it would be a total surprise. And they considered that perfectly acceptable. Of course, it was their idea of, you know, because, well, you're kind of human. You're not really human because you're not Jewish. But this was their way of being civil with you, or being, shall we say, civilized in their mind. All the tens and tens of thousands who didn't meet the muster because they weren't politically correct enough or minimally politically correct, that's where they died in La Bianca. But in the process, the idea was he had that book, the book, and the commissar wanted the book because he kept saying, if he goes to the Golog, he will be destroyed! And of course, at the end of it, it was, do you realize how valuable it is? Because that was the thing, the Jewishness coming out of this pool. And that, well, the guy kept arguing, it says by your own rules, I can have one book. Now, you couldn't have a Bible, they'd burn that. If you wanted your own book and it was a Bible, then you were going to get shot. But any other book, in general, by any author, they couldn't deny you, even though it might be a banned book. So he kept holding on to the book and finally the character blurts out that, you know we will be destroyed, you know how much it's worth. Oi oi oi oi oi. And he's like, it doesn't make any difference. It's my book and these are the rules. And he does it if nothing else just to stick it in the head of that piece of trash who wants the book, figuring he's sending the guy off to his death going to the gulags. You know, so just think about that. And that's the mindset of all these pigs you're facing, guys, of all the trash that you're facing. On the one hand, their wretched souls can't find any joy in anything. Like I said, I went outside. Now, the first thing I thought of was when I was younger, going out this time of year, and of course the teachers always, you gotta wear your coat, because everybody was getting warm and wanted to take their coats off. You'd still play in the water, even though they tell you to get away from it, you know? Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yeah, it's the second part. I don't know, you might be thinking of the first circle or the cancel award. That's what I'm thinking is first circle. I've got to double check it, but it's in the movie version that was done in the late 70s. There were several that were done. Remember, the Gulag Archipelago was done in the 70s. But there's another one, there are two or three that parallel that. Remember the movie Coming Out of the Ice? Remember, that was done in the 80s. That was in the early 80s. That's a good one because the guy that's all written about is called Coming Out of the Ice. It's both a book and it's a movie. The guy was from Detroit. The kid was from Detroit that it's all about. These are the auto workers at Henry Ford's and over to Russia. They were all the raving Communist Party members over here that thought Communism was so great. And they were they we said well, you know what you will go open a Ford plant Well, they already had a Ford plant over there actually back since the Zard but there was most people realize But there were the the impetus was there so anyway, it was like oh you like being communists Well, I need who wants to volunteer to go be go work in Russia so there were all these raving card holding Communist Party members from the good old red 20s and They all wanted to go over there because it was gonna be a paradise well Not so much And the rest is the history of this guy and what happened because he went along with Dad back to Russia because he was a good party member. He was a card holding believer. Blah blah blah. There was an old Yugoslav communist back in the 20s. He wrote a book, it had a print called The Russian Enigma. He also had all these illusions, so he went to Russia in the 20s and he saw what was going on. He figured out the only way to find out the real truth of what was happening is you'd have to get arrested and get into the prisons. He was lucky to survive because he was able to get out later on because after the war the boundary lines changed and he was then part of Austria, so we got out to tell a story. Yeah, exactly. I don't think we needed that experiment. There were more than enough people who had already escaped that you didn't really need to find out for yourself, you know? Yeah. What is it for? I'm sorry, guys. Oh, I was going to say, it's like shooting yourself because you're really not sure what it feels like. You know what I mean? No, I'll watch the other guy. Oh, that's bad. I don't think I want to get shot. Oh, look at his hole. Look him up. Stop him from leaking. I don't need to see anymore. It's okay. Yeah, I believe you. Does it hurt? Oh, but it does. Okay. I don't know if you mentioned, but you know, Ian Sopluss had a pretty good deal on a... It looks like an 8K variant. I think... I'm not at home, but it's a... What? Is a VZ58? Is that a... Oh, what is it? A VZ58? Is that an 8K variant? Oh, it's a VZ? No, it's... No, if it's a VZ58 or a 68. 58, right? I think it's a 58. 7.62 by 39. Originally, it took the check round, the 7.62x45, that's the VZ rifle, it's a good weapon. Internally, externally it has the basic silhouette of the AK, but it is a longer mag from front to rear. They have been building them in 7.62x39, and if you remember a couple years ago, one of our Canadian listeners called in and said that they actually were selling that rifle in Canada in .223, which I've never seen in the United States. It's a good weapon. It was competing against the AK. The Czechs built their own version of a rifle to match the SKS. They made a rifle to match the AK. But they were uniquely Czech designs. This was consistent with pre-World War II design ideas that the Czechs had come up with. The Czechs were competing with everybody before World War II. After World War II, because of what happened with the way they were invaded, even though Russia did pull a lot of the industry out, they kept Czechoslovakia as an occupied industrial base. That's where these rifles came from, along with remember the VZ pistols, the CZ-72 and such. They are good weapons. The big thing is if you were to buy them, again they are being offered for a little better price right now. They are on sale. Buy all the magazines you can though because they are a unique magazine to the rifle. That's the only thing. Yeah, they had them on sale today. Well, they had it at home. I just saw for $500 with five mags. Oh, that's a good price. Yeah, the mags are worth about $16, $18 a piece at least. Yeah, so people might want to check it out. The rifle itself is very serviceable. The Czechs didn't build junk, never have. I've never badmouthed anything Czech for a reason. They built everything like a brick dog house. The biggest problem with the Czech weapons was that they were too well made. Before World War II, the Czechs had many machine guns that they built that were typically superior to even a lot of what the Germans were building. But because they grossly over-engineered or went into real hyper finish on the weapons, they also were typically about another 50% more expensive. So on the rent revolution market and for overseas arming up other countries, the Germans and the Poles beat out the Czechs in many cases in a lot of areas. But the Czechs, for instance, were one of the first armaments industries in general to start using aluminum. to lighten up the rifle. And there are several squad, you won't see these weapons in private hands other than collectors before 1968 or before the machine gun ban that Reagan signed. But a lot of these guns had come in as surplus items through the Renna Revolution companies and there are examples of them in the US. They're all full auto squad guns and belt fed guns and they were very modern in design and had very clean lines. The other thing the Czechs are very conscious of is snag lines. If you look at the VZ family of rifles, you'll notice there are few, if any, snag lines on the rifle. They're very streamlined. You know, look at how the upper, look how they tailored the upper dust covers and the upper covers for the bolt. take a look at how there are no extensions or hang points along the body of the weapon and they minimize the stock. Even though I don't like folding stocks, I really don't. I'll use them, but if I can change them back to fixed stocks, I do. Unless I have a, I mean even there. There's not many special missions where I see a reason for it. But the other issue is that also folding stocks typically weaken they loosen up Well, the check stock is actually pretty good design, but it's still again a light stock So you can replace it with one of their fixed beaver board stocks or there's even some companies I think Tapco has even made some stuff for the C. You know the the CZ rifles You know the VZ rifles forgive me. So there's an option there They work very well. When you think twice, you threw it at me, I know how to use it. I'll make it work just fine. The other thing to remember though is if we get into combat, if you see that rifle, understand that there are two calibers at least in the US that that's chambered in. The original is 7.62x45 check. Back in the 80s, they captured a bunch of those guns, both the car beans and the rifles, when the Israelis invaded Lebanon, remember, years ago. And after they did, they were given special dispensation and all kinds of stuff just poured in. Well, in the 80s, you could buy one of the car beans for as little as about $59. In fact, if you've gotten the old shotgun news laying around, open them up in Peru through the pages. That's why I never throw shotgun news away. The rifles, there weren't any semi-auto of the assault rifle in inventory, so they basically cut them up and brought them in as kits. That's how a lot of them initially came in, and then two or three companies, including Fed Org, started making receivers for those. Then they made a couple of other companies, made receivers at work. Century International Arms was one of the companies, and they started bringing the whole rifle in semi-auto. So, the other thing is, get the bayonet. I think the bayonet comes with that, doesn't it? Yeah, it's worth it. You get the bayonet, you get the bayonet frog and hanger, you get five mags and a mag pouch. If you get the mag pouch, it's really great. You're pretty well squared away, but you can get additional mags and mag pouches that match up. You can use AK mag pouches. What I would recommend with that, the East German AK-74 boxcar pattern mag pouches are big enough that they'll handle the VZ rifle mags, because they are a little wider from front to rear. That's the one the only thing you remember they're a little stockier than the regular AK mag only in from front to rear because originally they accommodated the 7.62 by 45 millimeter round But it's a good gun I know guys that are carrying right now and they've shot them since they originally came in in the first wave in 7.62 by 45 the ammunition was as cheap as a camel for a little bit and then crept right through the roof and I haven't seen any ammo for it although I know there's stuff in the Middle East all over the place for that rifle because Vietnam ended up with a lot of the Czech rifles, United Arab Emirates, United Arab Republic, Jordan got some, along with Syria and also obviously Lebanon during the 67 and 73 wars. They were gifted from the Comblock countries. So that's why they're out there in one form or another. That's why I was saying about Syria, there's a lot of stuff that is not, they're told not to photograph it. It's got to be an AK or an AR-15 or they don't show it in the battlefield situation they're in, but everything is still being used and those rifles are over there in force. There's a lot of them over there. And they're still importing ammo from Czech Republic or from the Slovakia, it could be either one. Anything else? Go ahead, please. I'm sorry. That's about it, but I would just like to say that for anybody who missed your talk on the last hour of yesterday on the 8 o'clock hour, it was right on. Never forget you're dealing with psychopathic killers and they only understand one thing. And if they're retreating, that means you've got to keep advancing and strengthening, not backing off, because remember, They're not like you. Right? It's like right now, what they're trying to do is, well, they're all scared now. Good. Now we need to bite harder. You don't start talking with these animals. In Connecticut, they want this guy that, you know, remember back when they were trying to pass, well, they actually had passed this communist BS. He said, I'm not going to comply. Well, now he's kind of backing, you know, he's going, oh, we don't want any violence, but they've got to apologize. And they need to apologize in a certain way. They will lie through their teeth and put anything down you want. But the bottom line is that that cop said they want to kick in the doors. He didn't do that in isolation. That all came from their tribe, from those characters. They've all been getting classes. We already know they did. What they're scared about is the fact people are finding out about it. Like I said, two weeks ago, three weeks ago, we already knew because the correspondence, hell, peace officers have come forward. There are peace officers and they're not putting emails up, but they're telling, again, they're talking to family. They're also discussing with other people, hey guys, this is what they're doing. So we already mapped it out and everybody already knows and that's why you're not seeing a lot of people even get into the debate in Connecticut and what eventually came out, if you pay attention to what they had in the way of a storyline, Remember, in the control press they said that the guy who said he wasn't going to comply, they implied the way they constructed a sentence that he was saying that he was being threatened. Well, yeah, that cop that originally said what he said about kicking the door, he was yappin', but what in reality he said is that threats had been made, but they were being made on the cops. See, you notice how the engineer, if there was a gap with a line in the middle with the quote made by the communist newspaper in Connecticut. And what this was all about is they were trying desperately however they could. Remember, the editor of the paper is working for the Shysters. And he's been told, make it work for us, no matter what. So what they did is they constructed this comment that really, it was a lie. It was just the reverse. Oh no, everybody's getting on the phone and calling up the cops and saying, really? You want to come and kick in my door? Well, you go ahead and try that, you watch and see what happens. And I would point out, guys, go take a look at a map of Connecticut. There's a job position on the east coast that we also have a limited number of on the west coast. And on the east coast, they're called stevedores. The other term you might have heard is longshoremen. Now, guys, On the east coast, longshoremen have a notorious background because many of them are from unique countries of origin. Now, they can be from Portugal, very common. In fact, you better learn to speak Portuguese if you work in maritime operations because there's a lot of Portuguese people out there. And they like knives, by the way. They like knives a lot. In fact, you'll find most seamen do in general. Knives are quiet. You know what I mean? You can carry them and they're good tools and they're good for poking people. Now the other group are the Irish, my boy. Now a lot of the Irish work on the docks. And the Irish kept their jobs because, well, when the time comes if there's someone who's trying to take your job, perhaps and they're from another ethnic group, You go out on your club upside the hat and you have a fight on the docks until someone decides that maybe they don't want your job. And you see, there's a lot of people on the east coast who they like their guns, they like their beer or their ale, and they really don't want to be mocked with by anyone. So when the cops are talking about how they're going to be so Billy Badbot, and some of them might even be Irish, There's a whole lot of Irish people and a whole lot of Scottish people out there too lad. And the Scottish people, they don't like you, you either have a mess with them. Maybe the slaves over in Scotland and they have all their guns taken away and they're putting their knives in. They're nice. You be talking about me mother? Even if you weren't, I'm gonna claim you will because I want to hit you. You be talking about me mother, me feather, me brother. Nothing like that. I don't like the communists. Yes, and let me bring them all along because we're gonna beat the snoot out of you you see that's what you're ugly and that's well They're all experts with explosives Well, it is a problem if they really get pissed your pub might we blew it up that's true So you don't you don't want to make me gaff hook That's right, exactly. That's what these stevedores are notorious for. A gaffler hook or a gape hook. Remember you've seen them in the movies. You also use them for hay bales. For hooking. Well that cargo baler is something that's a traditional thing on the wharf with stevedores and the manhandlers. And that's what long sherman do. So, what they think they're doing is that they're going to go scare or terrorize all of us and everybody's going to be quaking. And you know what? They've peed in everybody's face to the point where, what did they say in that article? There's a forest fire going! It makes me wonder how many of them end up in the baler in a crushed cardboard. It keeps the fluids in. You put a layer of plastic, you put the cardboard in a layer of plastic, shove them in the baler. But another layer of plastic and some cotton wadding in there too. That keeps the squishy stuff from squishing out. And then we had an unfortunate accident. It was a sod thing. But there's six of them in there. I know. One guy just kept trying to save the other. I couldn't stop him. But that's why the cops are saying in Connecticut that they're scared. Because everybody's tired of them. That's why. Those Irish are sure cause the Queen of England a lot of fucking had a lot of goddamn problems, I'll tell ya. You mean got started problems, lad. Got started. Yeah, got started. Remember, don't you? Remember we are. That's right. Well, that's the... Go ahead. I was just gonna say, I mean, explosives, they just blew the heck out of Britain. I mean, just, you know, they... They hated all that. A lot of big time war going on between Britain and the Queen and the Irish. And the difference is over here, we're armed with the teeth and we're going to stay that way and that's everybody better look at it. That's why, like I said, we need to have this happen. There's no place that they can go but they either get a defecate or get off the pot. They're running out of time as many people have had a conversation with here over this last week and last night, same comment again. The bad guys know that they're running out of time also because there's only a certain window and they're still trying to pump it alive. Have you noticed that? Guys, I mean, in reality, they got beat down hard by everybody and for no other reason. There were protests but that's not really what they listened to. I've said a million times, vote with your wallet, buy more ammo. Everybody talks about how they spy on us and all this. Well, trust me, they're watching numbers. Even though they won't comment, although when you actually ask for official numbers it's like I said, Okay, how many authorizations to purchase weapons through the communist FFL system, which tracks everything, how many weapons were purchased this last month? How many weapons were purchased the month before? For the last 12 months, how many weapons were purchased? Now, I'm not worried about the weapons. It's the idea that do you think that everybody who bought a weapon probably bought maybe 500 or 1,000 rounds of ammo? You know they bought more than one gun. Let's say, we'll go just like I said before, it's the Borg thing. If 13 or 14 million weapons were sold last year, you got to figure everybody bought at least one bullet, and that's 14 million bullets. But you've got to figure that everybody bought a little more than that. In fact, let's reverse that. Well, no, once you reverse it, let's do the proper math. If they bought 10 bullets, that's how many rounds? That's 40 million. Well, 44 million. Yeah, 44 million. OK. If they bought 20 rounds, that's 88 million. But we know they bought more than one box of ammo per gun, right? So when we start doing the proper math, it was at least a thousand rounds per gun, puts it in the billion mark. Billion. But we bought more than that. In fact, whole categories of ammunition were virtually disintegrated on the, you know, they were like sugar. They were like sugar cubes being hit with water. They just disappeared. Now that's what made them stop because they all thought that everybody was going to be either whining in the corner, begging not to be beat down, or they were going to be running out to the street and piling the guns up on the corner and nobody did any of the above. And I don't care if anybody says, oh no, the bit was planned to see what it... No, it wasn't planned. They talked themselves into the idea that you all were cowards. and or that you wouldn't have be paying attention and that they were all we were all going to get caught flat-footed they're still yapping that way in Connecticut they were still yapping that way until the beginning of January when they told everybody this is it and everybody said nah you better come in or this is it nah and so now everybody didn't come in a small percentage did so now it's you better turn them in this is your last chance nah And I guarantee... Go ahead. I got a question. Those 200 cops are refused to register their guns in Connecticut. What's your take on that? I mean, I understand why, but I mean, I'm so... When the smelly stuff hits the rotating office on the ceiling, who are they going to fuck up with? That's the whole point. There's another thing we brought up this morning. I was reading a piece and I don't have it right here in front of me now. The guy posted in the chat room. It was done by one of the gun sites. It's talking about the idea that some intern... Now again, my problem is I didn't see a date on this. Again, when we came we needed to date it and we needed to find out who the author was because it was done for a certain website and it was a pro firearms website. What they were saying is some intern said, well who's going to go out and enforce this? And it was an intern for the house in Connecticut. And they all snidely said, what, the police? And he said, well, looking at the list, he said, well, my dad is here. My dad's a police chief. And three of my relatives are here, and they're cops. And they're on the list that didn't register anything. And they all kind of went into cross-eyed brain fart and then they get a survey and what they're saying right now if the numbers are true. Now again, we don't have this validated but it doesn't make any difference either way. The numbers sound pretty much about right. Sixty-eight percent of the cops who had to bring guns in because they bought them that way, they didn't come in and register them. So it's not so much the ones that signed the you know the pay petition saying that they're not going to do it That's part of these people that are doing the oh come on guys. Let's back off Let's not let's not let the forest fire spread peace love dope no yeah in fact just the reverse should be the case Those guys don't even need to make a statement as far as I'm concerned. I wish they I prefer that they not I Think we should let the idiots go ahead and try what they're going to do a lot of guys like if there's 68% that are that are they didn't register their guns and The only thing they can do, there's only a couple things they can do here and none of it's going to work for them. They're either going to show special privilege to the cops, which is going to piss off the whole population even more. And if they do that, they realize they've made a major us-them even worse. Because everybody's going to go, oh, so they're royalty and we're not. Oh, then shoot them all. See, it's a lose-lose because they push this thing to the next tier. They drag themselves up to the next shelf in the game. And there's nobody to get off this shelf. They either have to go for a big grab on the guns or they have to try and do a showpiece, which would then force them to still go to that first level, you know, going after everything because the first time they start going out and selectively trying to grab people, they're going to get shot. And that's just all there is to it. I can see the writing's on the wall and they know it too. And as long as everybody keeps repeating what I'm saying, it's going to sink in. But if somebody does the, oh, I know I said I wasn't going to comply, and oh, I want to apology from, but not for me, for all my friends in the community, who gives a squat? These people lie through their teeth left, right, up, and down. It's like years ago, several of our people, when they sued the government, And these people had been beat down or whatever and it was like, oh, oh, I know we won. I only won a dollar. You know what? They turned right around and the next month they attacked somebody else because they had the money to do it. And my attitude nowadays is because people say, well it would be the taxpayer. If the taxpayer is stupid enough to let these knuckle dragging goons do what they're going to do to the extreme, then the taxpayers should pay for their stupidity. And that way the cops, the secret police, whoever it is, they don't have the money to drive their cars, so they wouldn't have the money to do what they did the next month. See, that's the problem with this. And in this case it's like, well, you want to come out and do it, you do it. And I really, like I said, I'll repeat it again. I would prefer that it happen. I'm not going to do this, oh, heaven forbid, we should, oh no. Because that's all they should hear. Come on out and do this. You know what, I'm getting tired of you people. You start it, we'll finish it. Everybody in Connecticut should be telling the same thing looking right in the eye, you start it, we'll finish it. You won't go home, and by the way, since you're coming to my home to kill my family or threaten my family and try to kill me in my home, people are going to decide to go down the street and find you and do the same thing to you, fool. And that's what, oh my God, you know what, who cares? Go ahead and try it. Just go ahead and try it and you'll find out. Are you threatening? No, you just go ahead and try it and see what happens. Now, if everybody did that, and the problem is that half the people that, you know, if you watch all these little commentaries and these pro-gun things, you know, the NRA types can be picked up right away. Oh, we don't want violence. No, what you want to do is let them go ahead and pass the legislation. Let one of their black-robed demons tell you that you've got to hand your guns over, and then you're going to hand your guns over, right, coward? Because that's all they hear from you, and that's what they expect. They figure every... How do you think we got to this point? Everybody out there, think about it. How did we get to this point? Oh, let's be reasonable. Yeah, when they hear that, that's the song, Bird of Death. Let's be reasonable. That's the songbird of death. That's how we got to the edge of this war because of the panty-waste who kept doing the same BS. So the shyster when he hears... The shyster zeroes on that person and goes, he's my friend. That other guy wants to keep his gun. He's evil. But you're a good gun owner. Oh yes, we promise we won't take your trapped shotgun. Until last. You see, go ahead, call her, jump in there. Well, it's Ed here. Oh, it's Ed. Go ahead, Ed. Yeah, I got a bit of a cold. We can be reasonable. It's called lock and load. Get on down the road and nothing's gonna happen to you. But if you're gonna continue doing this, you know what you're gonna get. Exactly. That's perfectly reasonable. You're trespassing on our rights and it's a worse thing you can trespass on. Yeah, and the cop is, well I'll tell you what was the big flag warning here. Anybody who can talk to this guy, Sink, whatever his name is, he's the one who stood up, he's got gray hair, he's kind of thin. It looks like he's about 6'1", 6' right around there. And he's well spoken. But the thing is, now he's doing the reasonable thing. Oh, the Chief wanted me to come in and talk to him for two and a half hours. Well, of course he did. Because the other character that was on his force spilled the beans. His job is to try and figure out how to lie to you so that they can get everybody to go back to sleep so they can come out and surprise everybody, including the person that the Chief talks to. We've seen this before guys. You know how many times we all we need to talk. Well what's going to happen if we do this? Well why don't you try it and find out? Seriously guys. I've had them, they tried that back in the 90s. They come out to us, well what happened to this? You'll probably get your heart shot off and there's nothing I can do to stop it. What's your point? Well, well, you threatened, I said threaten, I wouldn't be able to control it if you go ahead and do that and see what happens. You're gonna get mowed down, nobody's gonna be able to stop it, I'm not gonna be able, I couldn't get on the phone fast enough to do anything, and you deserve it if you're stupid enough to try it. What's your point? Mark, you know, I gotta say, at the time of the talk is over, and I can say that I got it ready, uh, Declaration of Independence today on the micro effect. What do you say when we, we, uh, Again, we appeal to our most humblest terms and all we got was repeated abuses. Basically, what it is is there's a bridge. If you try to cross that chasm, we'll blow the bridge right off underneath you. We'll send you straight to hell. Hold on a second here. 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