Mark Koernke discussed the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, speculating about possible electronic sabotage and questioning official narratives about surveillance capabilities in heavily monitored regions. The bulk of the episode focused on ammunition and reloading supplies, covering primer availability, powder shortages (particularly medium-speed rifle powders), and specific vendor recommendations including AimSurplus, Natchez, Graf's, and Powder Valley. Koernke and his co-host BK provided detailed guidance on ammunition pricing, reloading techniques, powder substitution strategies, and caliber recommendations for preparedness. The show concluded with announcements about Idaho's seizure of themicoreffect.com's bank accounts, New Jersey's gun and magazine ban advancing to the Senate, and promotions for freeze-dried food suppliers.
Live 365 Because mainmilitary.com is the only story you'll ever need all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at mainmilitary.com. That's main, like the state, military.com. I had a dream the other night that, well I didn't understand. 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 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 is gone. Your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. Invist 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 and 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 won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll 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 keep the torch of 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 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 still the land of the free and good? evening ladies and gentlemen This is the evening intelligence report. I mark Krunke. And by their knife, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, west, east, northeast, and southeast. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio.4MG.com We're on AM and FM micro stations, CB based stations, and UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on Eastern Seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, because we're in the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd and 5th pit along with the 9 sisters, Colorado, the recall state, waiting to the left coast where we have our friends. The state of Jefferson and many other good brothers and sisters out there organizing, arming, equipping, and training as militia. Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi land and the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, ramma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us the Golden Spike BK. It's been a clear or semi-clear day today. We got a little bit of cloud cover, but dropping down in temperature because it's still winter out there guys not for long It's starting to disappear a little bit at a time, but it's going to be cold We got a little bit of melt, so we're going to get ice be careful on the road sir What's today today and worth jumping off the wall over there in your neck of the woods? It is 21 March 2014. It is Friday evening. It is the last hour of the day and the week for the intelligence report. That makes this quartermaster's corner. We've been having the usual gyrating temperatures at or below freezing at night and then popping up into the 40s and 50s during the day, which I cannot complain about except that I lack excuses for not getting out and crumping around in the dirt the way I should be, but I'm running out of those excuses. I have been doing other things, but nonetheless, the calendar waits for no one, so I'm going to have to get my backside in gear. So it goes, how are we doing on levels? I am not hearing myself very well. You're sounding good on my end. You sound good so far. A preliminary test suggests that things are working well. One of our friends got tired of listening to old butter knife in a pulse width modulated square wave. There's only so much Ed can do if that's the signal that I'm generating. Took it about himself and shipped me a headset. which appears to be working considerably better than the $15 special that I was using before. So I'm not going to blab his name all over the place without a prior agreement and a permission, but it seems to have been a good purchase and thank you very much. So far so good. Excellent, sounds good, no background noise, no background wash. Over. Well, yeah, it's not summer yet. I haven't fired up all the comfort fans yet, so we'll see how that works. But for the time being, it does sound better in the call back tests and a couple of victims that I Skyped reported good results. Okay, let's see, where do we start? Well, it's been an interesting week. What's been going on in the world is an airplane crashed apparently and it appears to have crashed and there's an airplane missing and the missing airplane is still missing and it may have crashed. It might be the pilots did it or it might not or it might be somebody else or it might not. Did you hear that an airplane is missing and maybe it crashed? Well, yeah, I think I heard that. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that there's only enough space in our brains to have one thing at a time. If we're spending all of our time thinking about an airplane that crashed, Maybe we will forget that Bobo stuck his soft squishy parts into Ukraine and Putin slammed the door and Bobo has an alley now. And there's screaming, lots of screaming. It hurts, it hurts. Somebody fix it. Get it off, get it off, get it off. I've seen that with a grand so I could picture it with him in the door. Well, the guy is carrying nine pounds on the end of his thumb there. It's really embarrassing. This is going to be much funnier. Again, myopic. That's the feeling I get from it. Number one, there's a great little poster that my middle son just put out on Facebook there and passed on to us. It's got a picture of a B-2 bomber. It says I'm the stealthiest aircraft on the planet. And there's a picture of the 777 behind it. It goes, nah, you know, I could get, like, basically gotcha, you know, beep. Not anymore. As a witch, but with a B. It's like, obviously, well, here's the other thing. I don't know what message you're trying to send. If it's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed. We're all going to die because they're so overpowering and all seeing and all knowing. We just bought a just supposedly nobody has a clue but has a clue but doesn't have a clue but does have a clue where a complete jetliner just like nobody knows Not 15 different militaries because you know, what's really funny if you count the number of Overlapping air defense posture, you know like systems you gotta remember guys. It was at the bottom of Vietnam Well, don't think that's just ocean space there. That's one of those really heavily watched smuggler runs on top of everything else and you've got vietnam kamodia well not whatever his name is this week next week you can change again can't affect him but she anymore but you've got uh... india you've got malaysia indonesia you even got uh... you know authority and operational forces from uh... new zealand up in that neck of the woods they bounce all over the place their plus god knows how many some company countries may be And I mean, we're talking a lot of overlap here, but supposedly everybody just automatically went into brain fart. So that should tell you something about the scam to begin with. But what do you want to believe? It's people resist you'll be absorbed, or boy, they don't have a clue. Well, we should be pretty safe doing whatever we got to do to win this war, right? Now, as soon as you start that, they start telling you all about how they know everything again, right? Go ahead. Yeah, maybe they track only the official smuggling flights, and they miss the unofficial ones, but that would be sort of contrary to the intent of the thing. The idea is to suppress all the unofficial ones and let the official ones through. Well, let's not forget, wasn't it just up the corner there? Wasn't that big piece of real estate where, let's see, the Japanese, the Chinese, hell, everybody wanted those little dot islands right down there in that neck of the woods. And they've all been putting military forces there, and they've all been eyeballing it with spy technology and the surrounding areas with satellite low, satellite high, and satellite geosynchronous extreme. So let's not talk about spy planes. So everybody just lost track of this airplane. Or again, it's a great way to go. Look over there. What about that? What about what's happening? No, no, no. It's a myopic. Jaja Gabor slaps a cop syndrome. Now look at that. Look at that. Oh, did you hear about her slapping that cop? Three days worth of that in the news. One of my favorite theories is that it could be that some third party is demonstrating the technique by which an aircraft's electronics can be subverted and redirected. That's one of the technologies that may have been used as part of 9-11's operations. I do not think that 19 guys actually jumped on board airplanes and volunteered to go splat. regardless of what identities they had in their hip pocket. I'd rather surmise that some people were either taken along unwillingly for the ride or there were not people on those planes at all. Either way, it could very well be that 13 years down the road somebody else has found a similar back door and decided to just dial in and send and kill everybody on board and whatever direction the plane went is random after that. open hatchways, close hatchways, and passengers dead. Yeah, well at 40,000 feet the half-baked oxygen mechanisms provided for passengers and the three-quarters baked oxygen systems provided for commercial crews will not last long. So, you know, either the passengers nor the crews would last long at which point it doesn't matter what the plane does, right? It was being fly, well, see that's just it. The 777, as they acknowledged, is one of the most heavily censored aircraft now in flight. Each one progressively, the 5767 and now the 77. All of these have more and more and of course smaller and lighter with more detail and information provided because they have more storage and more processing space. low and behold they monitor every square inch of the wing all the fuselage, fuselage stress, all of the other systems on board are constantly monitored and sent by a satellite right back to Boeing for every one of those planes that's in the air. So they are completely fly by wire. The computers do advance with each generation. There is an enormous lag in the industry whatever is fielded by the aircraft people is far behind what you have on your desk because there are long procurement cycles and a lot of certifications and they have to be vibration resistance and all that sort of stuff. So whatever they are flying now is five year old technology at the very best and I'm sure they do not transmit Any large fraction of the data they collect, they can probably collect an enormous amount on an ongoing basis and transmit a tiny fraction of it. But they do transmit some on an ongoing basis. This business of the engine subsystems talking independently of everything else is an example. Exactly. The point is that the system itself is still on long beyond what was supposed to be the demarcation point. Anyway, tell you what, we all know that that is the case. There are too many conflicting reports to actually acknowledge that it's anything other than a way to keep us busy somewhere else. Well, it's... I understand how that works. It's almost certainly some sort of dirty business by somebody and the corporate press has chosen to fasten on it and use it. In some other news cycle it would be a daily report and on to other things. So, you know. Well, I'll tell you what, a couple things here real quick before we go any farther. It is Quartermaster Friday. Just want to heads up. Remind everybody, AimSurplus for those moisten they got to have somebody send me an email asking about that after we did the program. That's AimSurplus.com. They have the B grade moisten they gots, but they look pretty nice to me. So if you're looking for $100 they got right now, they've got them in stock. AimSurplus has them. If they run out over the weekend, not a problem. For $110, you can go to ClassicFirearms.com. So, AIMSURPLUS, that's the cheapest. That's AIMSURPLUS.COM. Or, again, if they run out, go to classicfirearms.com. Classicfirearms.com. Go ahead, BK, jump in there. Okay, let's hit some of the basic supplies stuff before we get to more variant type things. I received an email from Natchez reminding me that, oh yes, we have some ammo, please come to our site and take a look. And I looked around and they do have some ammo. Some of it is actually of reasonable cost. I saw some 55 grain .223 there at about .42 cents a round if I recall correctly. They have some new commercial .308. If I recall, it was something in the order of low .70s per round, which is competitive by current standards. So Natchez shooters supplies is Natchez. CHEZSS, the S is for shooter supplies, so Natchez, N-A-T-C-H-E-Z-S-S dot com may have something of interest to you. It's not of interest to me. I can't imagine actually having spare pennies for a thing like this. My official stance on firearms is one of these years I may purchase one. but and you can read that any way you want but Natchez shooter supply is advertising please come to our site and buy some ammunition from us I have also noticed some people advertising spam cans of 54R at a measly $120 a pop That is quite a stretch from the $49 of pop they were back when the Mosin's first entered the country and you were hammering this topic. But I guess that's kind of what we get for sitting and waiting so many years. On the components side, things are rather grim right now. On the plus side, both graphs and Powder Valley have primers. They seem between them They seem to have quite a wide range of primers. You should be able to get something in every category, large and small pistol, large and small rifle, some of the military primers in small rifle, that sort of thing. The good news is that they are in stock on the primers. The bad news is they range anywhere from $30 for Tula at Potter Valley, up to $41 a thousand. for some of the CCIs at Graf's. CCI continues to be in very poor supply anywhere. If you want to fill in any of those niches, you're going to have to say, well, I may be accustomed to CCI, but maybe I better check out Federal or Winchester or Remington or what have you because you will find Federal this. size and Remington that size and so on. You are not going to find any product line consistent and complete across the board anywhere that I have looked. So the good news is that whichever size that you need to backfill or plump up. You can do so between those two vendors and of course there are others Midway and so on and so forth. But the bad news is that supplies are still a little bit spotty, the brand selection is irregular and the cost will be considerably more than you are accustomed to. The other bad news is that nobody I have seen Has any significant amount of medium speed rifle powder at this time We have seen pops and bumps and shipments of VITA4E, various odds and ends from time to time, so once in a while a little bit of the IMR or something appears, but it is cleaned out very quickly. At this time this week, nobody that I have looked at has any worthwhile medium speed rifle powder at all. The best I could find was some Norma 202. I think Graf said some of that. But that is not a familiar powder to most of us that is really designed for 308. So now that is within the range of interest. But aside from a little bit of Norma and one pound bottles of LT 32 at Powder Valley, nobody seems to have much of anything. So those people who are experimenting with alternative manufacture, by all means, please keep doing so. I don't see a whole lot of improvements in the near future from the science that I can find. Comments. One of the things to remember is if we know the specs and we do for each of the powders that's available, we are going to have to start developing larger or more expanded tables for use in chamberings that we otherwise may not use that powder in. Now, there are two things that you have to take into consideration. If you can work it either down or up the scale. Carbon is one of the biggest problems having to do with spent slash expended powder build up. Normally in the last phase as the bullet leaves the weapon most of the carbon evacuates because there's sufficient energy and there's still some thermal action taking place. However, if we have to reduce the charge or drop the charge down in order for the powder to work, in other words we don't want excessive charge, we don't want excessive pressure in the chamber nor in the barrel obviously. Well what happens is you may have to load back and if you do that what happens although we don't get any muzzle flash which is a good thing, remember that part of the process of carbon attachment takes place very very quickly as the crystalline structure, the carbon builds up in the barrel and around the gas port, you know with most semi-automatic weapons. It's not as much of a problem, obviously, with bolt guns, because that's a self-kinking cleaning process with no diverter, no place for the material to go, but down the tube or back towards the chamber. It typically will not back up, obviously. Instead, it will be aggressively be scraped by each bullet moving down through the system. This is true with a semi-automatic rifle, but that gas port becomes the impetus for collection of carbon along the valleys of the rifling. Remember, lands and grooves. Inside the groove, that's where you're going to see carbon build up and try to take up a home. It's not a corrosion issue initially, but remember, carbon attracts moisture. So there's a cumulative series of issue problems that need to be dealt with. But carbon also will build up progressively around the operating areas of the weapon if it especially is dropping temperature fairly quickly, which it will. The other area way to go is loading up. In other words, we've got to get the powder to push better. It means we have to use more powder to get the same job done if the powder wasn't originally meant for that volume, that type of case. So these are factors we've had to deal with back in the 70s when we were short powders and certain powders became available and were the only powders available or they were cheap. The best example I've always given is Hodgkin H110. H110 was a cheap powder at half the price of everything else out there, guys. while everything else was a whopping $18 a container, which wasn't today's standards like, what are you worried about there Mark? Well guys, that's back in the 70s and 80s. H110 was $6 a can. So you could afford a lot more powder for a lot less. Well that motivated people to develop the loading charts for many cartridges both farthest up the scale and farthest down the scale. I'm aware that that became one of the favorites for the .44 mag. Oh yeah, it was originally designed for the M1 carbine, so for the hot burners and the pistol and the heavy pistol it was great. And of course it went up into some of the other light rifle loads, including the fact that there is a spec for .223. But the thing is now we're looking at a different issue. Number one, the H110 was because of affordability. Today, it's simply because of availability. In other words, if we're going to load something and we've only got a short spectrum of powders to work with, we had better get to work on R&D, research and development, to come up with optimal loading tables. Now, the way to do that is in five round blocks in half grain increments. In fact, depending on how volatile, if it's a hot powder like what you said, remember guys, that 44 Magnum is a burner coming out the tube and it has to be by the very nature, again, of the formula of the case to the charge to the weight of the bullet. Because of this, remember if you're using a hot powder, moving up the scale is where you have to be very, very cautious because of chamber pressure. Bolt actions are sometimes more forgiving because they also have blow-off. Some automatics, what they'll do is in the process of the action, which in the microsecond, millisecond it takes for it to start cycling back, gas will be evacuated along the case or as the case is extracted and will create what is called a violent extraction. Now violent extractions won't necessarily damage a weapon right away if it's occasional, but your weapon can only handle that. It wasn't built to be, shall we say, a stamping press. And so again, there's where we have to balance the formulas out. The other might also change up though, and this is a way to allow for these powders to work with us, is either to go up in the weight of the bullet or down in the weight of the bullet to accommodate or to burn some of the energy, depending on how we look at this, either to back off or to increase resistance. So that's another part of the formula. Everything that has to do with loading that case changes the base formula with regard to applied pressure and energy. So, we're at the point where, like you said, BK, the problem I've seen is you go to these places and we're at the same situation we were six months ago. You go to a site and there's lots of pretty pictures and, well, he's got some stuff because I can see it right here. And then you click and you click and you click and you click and you waste 20 minutes finding out out of stock, out of stock, out of stock, out of stock, out of stock, out of stock. Wait a minute, back up there. BK, there's one right there. I probably won. Natchez is good in that regard. You can click a button to say show only in stock items. Yes, exactly. Grasp doesn't have that, but you can sort by availability, so only the first few are the ones that are in stock. So your first page out of 10 is the only one you have to look at. It would be nice if Potter Valley did that. It would be a vastly smaller page, but you'd see immediately what they have. We are getting a little bit of a... I'm sorry, go ahead. We are getting a little bit of assistance through the chat room and a couple of items are being found. Mid-South Advertisers 1 pound LT32 I may or may not have mentioned that Powder Valley has 1 pound LT32 at about $25 a pound so that's not too too bad. When you're buying 1 pound packages that's a lot of little cans and you wonder how many they may have but the only way to find out is to inquire. There's also an outfit, Sellway Armory, S-E-L-W-A-Y Armory, A-R-M-O-R-Y. It's advertising I am our 40641 pound. in stock. In that case they're saying 100 in stock. Well, 100 is such a magic number. I wonder whether that's manual or automated. But they are claiming 100 units in stock. So that's a whole hundred pounds at that particular vendor. Now I'm not particularly familiar with IMR 4064. If you scroll down they're giving you the specs on BK just below where it says this product weighs one pound. They claim it's wide versatility and so on. It's not one that I'm familiar with, I'm sure that other people are, but there is one item that claims to have some availability. If it can handle .308 it should handle .06. They're showing it for .223, .22, .250. Again, one of those cartridges that comes and goes in the industry. The .22, .250 is definitely a laser beam cartridge, guys. It outperforms the .223 and can be built to whatever respect. But they chamber it on occasion, then it disappears and it comes back. .226 Swift, 6mm Remington, .243 Win. which a lot of you have out there. 308 win, we all know about that. Oh, 243 Winchester Super Short Magnum. Oh, okay, yes, I have seen that. I know what that is now. And then 338 Winchester mag. Now, the 338 win is where the 338 Lapua came in. And the 338 win is just as devastating today as it was when it was first brought into service in its XM model back in the 50s. So, if you've got a 338 win, I'd be loading for that puppy and keep her front up because that's going to put big nasty holes in things. But it's a wide spectrum, but it appears to be mostly, again, looks like it's leaning towards the hot loads, you know, the upper end because look at the type of cartridges applied. That means it's a good base powder though, and I guarantee if it can be used in 308 Winchester, it could be used in .6, could use most of the military rifles without a problem. It is an IMR, Improved Military Rifle. As far as where it actually came from, all these come from certain generations of production. This obviously has been out there most recently. So it's a working base powder, but I would still, if you want to use it for something other than what's on the list here, It probably has a loading table. They just give you a cursory overview. There should be a loading table out there. And don't forget that there's a lot of people with websites that will actually discuss, especially loading crews, that will discuss what they've done in the way of research. Take advantage of that. Let your fingers do the walking with the internet pages, guys. Because again, whatever time you can save there, provided you can gain confidence and understand what they're doing, Remember to pay attention to their details about bullet weight etc. Primer also because in a lot of cases they are also going to be pushing Magnum Primer for that hotter burn because of the powder. Remember try to get to that. If you can't, if you have to use standard rifle, you use standard rifle. But understand you may have to tweak your formula only because, remember Magnum Primers are made for a reason. We pretty well got used to the idea of always using Magnum Primers for everything just to get a good touch across the board. But you know primers are no different from powder right now. They're there, but it's catch-as-catch can So take advantage of what you can find for the best price and then go from there go ahead be cake, please Right, and remember every time you change a powder or the primers, your recipe goes completely out the window and you have to back off and work up again. So there is value to be had in getting as many as possible of identical primers in inventory at the risk of then painting yourself into a corner and saying, well I only use XYZ brand model such and such primer. It's desirable to be consistent but as one of my professors like to comment, one should dine on a variety of species. Go ahead, we got you calling. Yes, when switching from standard primers to magnet primers, the rule of thumb is you can start by lowering at one grain, you're still good. Well, 1 grain in 223 is going to be considerably different from 1 grain in a large heavy belted magnum. I would be a little more chicken than that, but then again, I am not as high on the learning curve as a lot of people. Well, again, the biggest thing when we're doing this, like I said, do 5 round test batches. and do a paper cut just to see what it's doing in chronograph I mean you can get chronographs if you're going to do research in the past guys we had to build chronographs or you had to go out and everybody went together to buy one today because of China Sport you can get a chronograph for a very reasonable price now and now you've got soft computer software that will help you out with the whole with the operation even so that you can hook up your laptop or a cheap laptop to the chronograph and create a data pool which is really kind of cool. Plus you can also image it. You can do video imaging at the same time to observe the performance of the bullet, which I would do nowadays. I mean the camera is stupid cheap, the chronographs are much cheaper, and again I would be, I would also invest. If we're going to do any kind of R&D, I would get a rifle rest. Get a rifle bench rest where you can lock the weapon down. Well, your most important accessory in that case is also the cheapest one. It's a piece of string. Yeah, exactly. Well, the one thing about this, we've got the ability to do a test pool, to do a test system. And the more data that we can accumulate and then share, again, we're building up tables. In the past, we had to do it by paper and we had to share it through snail mail and through other methods. or you go to gun shows and everybody would share the information. Today, the one thing we can do is we could physically demonstrate the test that was done and it could be done so that millions of people who want to touch the video could watch the performance and understand that we've actually been doing this in a scientific fashion, which it's all on the cheap now. I wouldn't say go and buy the top end. I'd say, hey, To get it going and get the program in place, considering how we have to share money versus combat materials, we get this in gear and other people quickly will pick up on the idea. They will again expand beyond what we do. The one cool thing is we've got a lot of hard chargers that are younger people right now and they need to sail. We can share what we know and they can pick up the ball from there and then continue to run with it. All the people that are out there, there's a lot of different, well, we know this, commercial cartridges, God, look at how many variations there are and what's been there and what is there now. With military, we know the basics we need to cover. We need 545 by 39, 762 by 39, 308, 30 out 6, and 223. As long as those five calibers are basically covered, and let's not forget then the stringer is 762 by 54R, we've got all our military calibers covered for all practical purposes with the types of powders and with the primers we're talking about here. We're not talking heavy stuff like 50s or 20s. We're just talking the stuff that's going to go to your shoulder that most commonly is in place. And we really, really, really need to take this seriously because the powder inventories, the other problem is this, like you said, BK, if you guys are going to commit to it, buy whatever you think you need and try to keep it matched up because we don't know what they're going to replace it with. They sell out of whatever they got. We don't know what's coming next through down the tube. So, if you're going to commit to it and it looks like it will satisfy your needs, embrace it and make it yours. That's the best way to describe it. Embrace it, make it yours, become the expert on that subject. One of our friends in chat is endorsing the 4064 as a wide versatility powder, which sounds like a similar description to the H335, which is also very wide versatility and so on. This one vendor that another one of our friends found claims to have a whole hundred pounds. The hazmat rules are that they can ship up to 50 pounds under one hazmat. When it is 8 pound jugs, they routinely ship 6 times 8 is 48 pounds in one package. If they're doing one pound packages, they're probably getting boxes of a dozen or something along those lines. Whether they are willing to ship, you know, package those all together into you know, four dozen or whether they ship multiple haz mats or gosh knows what they're doing is another question because that's another 27 bucks a pop every time they whap the little rubber stamp on the haz mat for them. So that's to be checked but in any case that vendor has a whole whopping hundred pounds. So one person places one order maxing out one haz mat, that's half of that inventory they claim. Well, and the other thing too is, especially if you decide that you're going to commit to that powder, the other thing is, and I know Tim, a lot of guys out there are listening, cross-reference, almost always, every one of the reloading books, at least the major manufacturers, do give you cross-referencing data to identify other similar powders that will perform in approximately the same way or may perform comparably obviously when you follow the specs. The reason for that is much in the same way that we have to be concerned about or we don't well, let's put this, reverse that. We don't have to be concerned when we buy 7.62x39 from Romania and we buy 7.62x39 ammo from Russia and then we buy 7.62x39 ammo from Bulgaria. There is a standard based upon the common iron sights and the sighting system established for the weapon system. Now there will be variation between one country's manufacturer and the other and obviously they figure, well, if I'm Romanian, I'm going to be pulling Romanian ammo down the tube, you know, into the mag down the tube every time. However, in our situation, we still can pretty well be confident that for the most part, the point of impact will be approximately the same for all of these factory loads. Not everyone And we still have to print them. And I've talked about this on the air. We still have to print them. Well, the same is true with regard to looking at what the industry has already done research on themselves. They brought a powder into existence for a reason. And their information base is useful because it will identify what other powders are of comparable performance range. So, if you can't get the powder we're talking about right now, at the very least it gives you a reference and search database to work with when you go out and look to see what's left if you can't get what you were using. And that's especially critical right now because like we said, once they run out of this, what's next on the menu? Well, it's a shake of the dice. It's whatever they don't use for that year or that part of the month for the reloading industry that's doing live ammunition right now that's commercial. Because we're getting the table scrapings is what's really going on. You know, it's whatever they haven't consumed. And that's why this jerky, you know, arrangement is for supply and support, why it's the way it is with powder. You know, 10, 20 years ago we're telling people buy powder. Well, why do I gotta worry about that? I've got whole kinds of powder on the shelf! Well, that's the same thing that we're saying about 22 ammo, people. Remember? And in fact, even the latest stuff, BK, I've noticed there's all the 22 ammo coming in. It's all super-matched stuff now. I think that that's not an accident. I think that the bat ferries are excluding everything except some of the boutique stuff because the more wealthy and politically connected individuals in the administration who like to enjoy their firearms would complain about missing out on the boutique stuff. stuff. So they're allowing the boutique stuff around as a matter of form to pretend that things are coming in. Meanwhile, they are using paperwork to block imports and probably the magic checkbook to divert domestic production. But it is a full press across the board, denial operation underway. And as usual, if they're being sneaky, it's because they're admitting that they're doing something illegitimate. Well, the other problem I have is that some of the companies have never existed until now, and it's the idea that, you know, well, everything is super matched, which means you can always charge more, and that might be, and that is part of the criteria. As long as, like you said, they're pricing it to the point where you're buying basically, you're buying one round for what you used to pay for seven rounds or 10 rounds. Now, it doesn't mean it is any different in the other categories, because we're seeing either mission creep slash price creep with many of the other calibers. The 380 Auto is still probably the best example. It went off into the moon during the hyper shortage and it never has really come back down to any reasonable price by comparison where it used to be. About 20% less per round than a 9mm cartridge. Yeah, it's being priced like real at-mail. It's being priced like real stuff. 22LR is running between 10 and 20 cents a round, for goodness sake. The only plus of that is that it's pushing down the price of the 22LR arms. Recently we saw a special $180 delivered on a Henry AR7, for instance. Those were unobtainium when 22LR was a little bit more accessible. Everybody was hunting .223 and they would take some .22LR because it's all they could get. As the ammunition goes up, you've spoken of this before, when the magazines are expensive the rifles come down, when the magazines are cheap the rifles go up because it's sort of one of those, I can afford one of these but not both type effects. Now that .22LR ammunition is through the moon, The manufacturers have to be having some difficulty selling the arms because, well, why should I buy a 22 and I could buy a 9mm? Well, the ammo is cheap. Oh, really? You know, so... Well, or, you know, for instance, look at the price of the nagut ammunition, even where it's gone up. It's still cheaper now to buy a cannon nagut ammo and the rifle than it is to buy the 22 and a couple of bricks of 22 ammunition. I haven't seen a brick in years. Best I've seen were the little milk canisters. They can't even be bothered to stack the stuff in bricks anymore. Yeah, just put it in a bowl container and just ooze it out again. Exactly. Real quick, before going farther, I want to bring this up too because one of our friends in the chatroom, I realize a lot of people have been looking for this and it just happened. Over there at UNAMMO.com, UNAMMO.com, UNAMMO.com. Guys check this page out. This guy's got some connections to Mexico mostly, but he gets some other stuff, which maybe this is Mexican federal ammo too, because it's federal ammunition. But it's 10 millimeter auto special. This is overrun from an FBI order. It is 180 grain FMJFP manufactured by federal. Pack 50 rounds to a box, 1,000 rounds to a case. It's the XM10, and it's $485 for 1,000 rounds. Now, this is Federal White Box, Black Print White Box. This is contract ammo. It's $515 per case shipped to the lower 48. The cool thing about UNM is they post it both ways. They show you what the base price is if you can go pick it up, and they show you what the shipping price is. Now, there's not a whole lot of 10mm anywhere else in the country that I have seen. In fact, lots of people list it, but nobody has it. So this is a heads up for some of you guys who bought those 10s back in the day when they were competing between the 40 caliber and the 10 millimeter. Remember that? Well, the 10 didn't win out as well. And government bought some. Everybody else pretty well went towards the 40 caliber. Well, here you go. So it's the only place I've seen that's got bulk, at least a good quantity, and it's not any super hyper special load where you're going to get gouged and you're going to get you know you're not sure when it's going to work in your gun. It's a standard round it is again built by a company you recognize it's in the white plain Jane boxes with a black print and again it's 10 millimeter federal 180 grain FMJFP and it's 1000 rounds for $485 or $515 if you go pick it up $485 if you have it shipped 515. And the NAGOT ammunition right below it for you guys who bought those $90 NAGOT revolvers. They have 15 cases of the preview partisan, the PPU 762 NAGOT, the fresh factory ammo. It is 500 rounds for $235 for factory brass case, boxer prime, brand new. OK. One of our friends just called out the AmmoSupply Warehouse.com. amosupplywarehouse.com pervi-perdison 10mm, 204 for 500 rounds. They are not speculating shipping price or quantity on hand, but they claim to have it. So that is amosupplywarehouse.com pervi 10mm 500 rounds for 204. Total stock on hand and shipping cost unknown on that one. ammosupplywarehouse.com. Right? Correct. Okay. Very good sir. In fact, we should be posting it in the chat room if you can guys. Maybe already there. I haven't looked yet. Yeah, that's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's where I got it. That's It was $204 for the case of 500 but shipping and availability, total quantity on hand are unknowns at this point. Very good. So that brings it to about $70. So if they have it in stock and they have it, it's also, remember, PPU, standard PV partisan is boxer prime brass case also. That's Serbian manufactured ammo. They kill people with stuff over there all the time. It wouldn't surprise me. See, that's why I'm wondering about this federal ammunition. Even though it's a federal box, federal has contracted outside the country with Serbia. They've contracted with Mexico, with Aquila. I know that they've contracted with the Baltic states because remember about six years ago, five years ago, a bunch of the stuff was coming in and said federal contract, not federal government, but federal cartridge contract. from Baltic states, you know, from Latvia and from Estonia. So they've got, obviously each country probably has their own munitions plant, I would assume, and they were the ones building stuff that was going either to the federal government or into Iraq for the Iraqi government. and I doubt they're using 10s although maybe they were maybe they are I don't know that would be wouldn't surprise me they give an orphan gun to the Iraqi so that they got some bastard piece of equipment they can't get ammo for later it's typical what the Brits in the US do to people Well, yeah, they did that to the Iraqis. They destroyed all their AKs and then they turned around and bought 50,000 new AKs for them. At $100 a piece, they gave the contract to the Hungarians, but the new ones they gave them were chambered in 2-2-3. It wasn't that special. So, once again, even from a simple point of view of fiscal responsibility. Well, let's destroy all of this and then replace it all immediately. Well, okay, it's fine. It doesn't cost anything. It's only the taxpayers' money. Who cares about them? Right. Wasn't the other ones already paid for? Is he needed the money? That's exactly how it works, too. Well, it doesn't look like Quid Pro Cora was given to the Hungarians for that contract. If we knew what all deals were being made behind the scenes, it would make even cynics like ourselves sick. For instance, I strongly suspect that this whole attack on the Ukraine was the payoff. for you going along with the US and Brits and Israelis roto tilling North Africa. Well you help us till them under and we'll help you rape a target nearer to your country. How's that? Okay sounds like a wonderful deal. Everybody gets plundered and raped. Great. Yeah and of course the taxpayers everywhere get to pay the price, the taxpayers and the aggressor side have to pay the fiscal side and the people on the target side get chewed up and spat out and nobody benefits but the filthy vampires. On that note, one of the other things to remember again, as we said, Ukraine and Russia are both obviously snarling at each other. If they are, they're not going to be sending anything our way anytime soon because once they've already mobilized, well, it's interesting how they haven't mobilized. And I'm going to point this out. Have you noticed how on both sides, the control freaks haven't let any of the rank and file, you know, the volunteers? You know, they'll mention they've got all these guys that are in Ukrainian military uniforms with guns. And then all the peasants are showing up unarmed. But then you have in the Crimea the exact same scam. You've got all these people with weapons, you know, called the military. And then there's the peasants showing up unarmed. And they also quite emphasize that. So they've already got the whole scam down quite quite pat guys. Yeah, yeah, we want you to bleed. Can you guys stand in front of my guys with the guns? Sandbags, forward. Now over here, it's like, nah, everybody's pretty armed to the teeth and if you try something stupid, there's actually a whole third army here. Just waiting for, you know, to see who's going to go stupid in what direction. And that's the difference between the reality over there, if they have to arm up, they truly have to start handing stuff out. It doesn't mean that people don't have stuff snuggled away because when all that turmoil took place, there was a lot of stuff that went out the back door and there was a lot of stuff not on the books. I would remind everybody if you didn't see it, one of my favorite pictures was when they were moving gravel trains. You know how big BK, double gang, gat gravel train guys, you know a dual hauler. and apparently some of them decided they had removed the canvas back for covering the gravel so that it wouldn't be flying into the cars behind it. Well, the three gravel trains that they stopped because somebody apparently had given the heads up, were each truck gravel train was full to the gunnel, right to the top, with Tokarev pistols. And the Tokarev pistols were virtually from top to bottom and side to side, just loosely thrown in. and we're going to the next buyer. They didn't count them by pistol, they counted them by the pound. So that's an example of what was just floating around after the supposed fall. Now just think about they got revolvers, you know, they got rifles as you know, you know VD pistols and stuff all the other stuff was out there And you wonder why there are a few things and scratches on them Yeah, exactly like those bills be great Yeah, exactly and these were just literally by the truckload and they were in a dumper when they got to the other end Do you think they're gonna hand pick and carefully unload them? Or do you think he was gonna hit the piston and watch him just drop out the back? I'll guarantee you, I'll remind the imagery of them handling all of the semi-auto rifles they gathered from the Australians, you know, picking them up with, you know, scoopers and... Scoopers, yeah. Only in this case it was to sell them. This wasn't to destroy them. This was just the idea that, hey, I got a whole pile of pistols if you want some. How many do you have? Oh, about four tons. No, how many do you have? About four tons. Yeah. Maybe four and a quarter. how much do you want for them? Well, what do you have? You know, tell me what you have and we'll see if we can deal. I have a big dump truck. You can fill it with more stuff going the other way. We should propagate those images with captions along the line. See how much they respect your property. Yeah, your tax dollars will work. Well, in this case, at gunpoint, remember, with the Soviets. But wait a minute, it's the same way over here. Well, those images were Australia. Yeah, we have enough for another half an hour and we don't have time for another half an hour. Let's see, I will remind people once again that we have not yet exhausted Gun Parts Corp accessibility of 60 millimeter filters. I am told that a recent case shipped out from them shows a 1987 tax or a manufacturer date. I have heard in the past of 92 dates, I don't know whether that's random or whether that's a pattern. It could be that they're digging deeper into the inventories, but they still have those. They come out by case slots, you know, a case slot of 45 in a case at 150 plus some shipping works out the $4 a piece. And when they're gone, people are going to whine and cry to old BK and I'm not going to be able to say anything about that. So we told you so, we're telling you so again now. They also have the Draeger M65 masks in inventory. That's a 40 millimeter mask, $24 apiece and a hard case and everything. So that's not a bad offer. and in our last minute or so. Let me get back to issuing a plug. One of our friends has a relatively new program. It's been running long enough to shake itself out a little bit, so we can't say brand new program. On Tuesdays in between the afternoon and evening blocks. Don't forget to listen to Grow Your Own, the budding revolution with Joe from the Carolinas. Our primary topic is permaculture and other gardening related stuff. We can talk about the firearms and the geopoliticals and all that sort of stuff until we turn blue in the face. But if you're not eating, you're probably not interested in all that other stuff. Growing your own is one of the ways of eating. Tuesdays between the afternoon and the evening blocks. Grow your own, the budding revolution with Joe from the Carolinas. Go ahead. And we are just about at the top. We're going to hear the music in a minute here. For everybody out there, again, a reminder, take the time and support themicoreffect.com. But you're not going to do it electronically, guys. So if you could, please send a few dollars to Joe McNeil, P.O. Box 164, Kamiye, Idaho 83536. That's Joe McNeil, P.O. Box 164, Kamiye, Idaho 83536. Yeah, we've mentioned issues with them, but there is new data. Just today or last night, the state of Idaho hit them and vacuumed their bank accounts and their PayPal accounts clean out. Just one of those instant little raids. You could claim the theory that, well, that's just the way the tax authorities operate, or you could suspect that it is a more focused attack. But either way, that's a Louisville slugger upside the temple. for anybody who has bills to pay so this this is a new situation this isn't the usual uh... monthly panic that we've been seeing in the last few months this one is new well actually it is because we actually had resources in guys that i believe again we can deal with it but we're going to have to everybody chip in and pitch in in a you know again directly so use the snail mail we can't use any electronics paypal said by the way or you can go ahead and use your system again it's like really Do you think so? Yeah, in a pig's eye we're not going to know near that. So again, we all know better. We're a Patriot movement. We've dealt with things like this before. We deal with it properly this time again. And again, many hands make for light work. We should hear the music. We're past the top of the hour. Just let Ed know because I know he's probably busy with a few things in three directions there. I would also remind you guys to take the time and check out FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com. Henry's been doing a good job of following up on collecting the articles on what's been going on with Aries Armor and the more we find out, the more it's kind of like we told you so number one, misdirection on the part of the bat faggots. They're definitely trying to create confusion now, although in reality some of the other information is coming out from the other harassment taking place. The interesting thing is that there has also been a stumbling block because back over in the district of criminals, somebody else is going after the bat faggots and it turns out that it's creating quandary in their chicken coop. So, more on that. Also, one last time, the state of New Jersey, in the house they passed the gun and magazine ban They are now going to the Senate. So that's the next step for everybody out there. The House has already passed it through the House. It was a partisan vote, quote unquote. In other words, the Communists voted for and the other people out there, the Republicans, as opposed to the Democrats, the Republicans in theory voted against, but there were some that, quote unquote, jumped ship. No, that means there were rhinos, guys, as we saw with Spectre and a lot of the others during the New York thing. Not just New York, but the National too. I can't stress enough ammunition, ammunition, ammunition and food. Freezedryguy.com. Go to their monthly specials. Now I will point something out. Everybody knows what the LIRFs are worth and they've already sold out of some of the new ones. In fact, somebody went in and did some major purchasing and cleaned out a couple of categories. A couple of the earlier menus are still available and they're at a better price. I'm more interested in volume than anything else. Freeze-Dried food lasts a long time on the shelf. And so if you're looking for a solution, check that out, see what their specials are. Go to freeze-driedguy.com and check out their monthly specials. There's the music. Well, for everybody out there, you have a good weekend. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world of order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We are on the march post, day and night. Who rocks? Quartermaster Friday is over from our end, but it's just beginning for all of you. Check out the gun shows, the ham fest, make sure you square yourself away people and have all your water changed out. Thank you, BK. You're welcome. Give me a call in a minute, will ya? Polka-doh. Call it the liberty treaty. Let it all to say I should speak.
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