Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed weapons availability on Weapons Wednesday, including Smith & Wesson Model 64 revolvers and AK magazine packages from JG Sales. They covered night vision equipment sales with a bulk purchase discount opportunity. The hosts addressed the April 9, 1942 Bataan surrender anniversary and its historical significance. A significant portion of the episode focused on the Nevada cattle roundup incident, analyzing video footage showing federal agents allegedly killing cattle and running over a civilian woman, discussing potential military involvement and equipment patterns. They also discussed emerging military technology including rail guns and their deployment capabilities, and touched on women in Marine combat officer training.
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And we're going to be doing that as soon as I'm done with the program. I'm going to get right back outside. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What is this special day today? What's jumping off the wolf? Well, we've still got the sun on the horizon here on this, the ninth day of April, you are of our Lord 2014. Beautiful day, almost the sunset back into the clouds to the east. They are almost pink, like a pearl pink, the clouds that are again a quarter of the way through the sky to my east. But hey, beautiful day, the ninth day of April, and it is a certain day. With that in mind, I would introduce magazine to magazine well you know hello mister magazine is mister at any rate the magazine is in the well there is one in the chamber and we can tell everybody it is weapons wednesday the perimeter is secure and there's plenty more where that came from and that means we can offer equal opportunity coercive force when the time comes so Everybody out there it is Weapons Wednesday, www.jgsales.com. I don't know for sure they are supposed to get a number of other police trade-in handguns here. Uh... Shortly. Oh, nah, yeah, you know all this pisses me off when I see this. Okay, this is weird to say the least. I don't know how the hell they did this. Give me just a moment. I've got to look at something. Okay, well, this is Twilight Zone anyway, forgive me, Don. There's a bunch of Yugo magazine packages going on with JG Sales. And somebody told me about something else, but this jumps off the wall here. Just to give you an idea of what the difference in price is, remember those thumb hole, short stack? 10 round AKs we were talking about through classic firearms. Well guys if you want to buy 20 of the magazines for the M85 there are 10 rounders. Wait a minute, I better double check to make sure this is right. Those appear to be... No, it says PAP85s. This is what the confusion is. If they're 10 round staggered mags, they almost look like staggered mags the way that they are. And if they are... My question is what are they for? Oh, oh forgive me. Whoa. Okay. This is a goodbye Don they're the two to three M's a K makes now. What's interesting these are ten rounders They're ten round staggered mag two to three mags. Nobody else has these I haven't seen anyone with these This is one of those deals again where somebody got something nobody else has got They're two to three mags and they are a hundred and nineteen dollars for ten or twenty of These mags this means the ugos are cranking some of this unique stuff out big time now the reason I kind of caught me off here is because if you have an AK that takes the two to three mags guys They also have a you go M85 PAP magazine package deal 14 new M85 30 round mags and 10 round mags one low price of $119.95 now What does this come down to let's see seven new tafco 30 around polymer mags and seven original you go? steel 10 round mags Apparently in 223 for $120 now That's not bad only in that again. You're looking at a big lump of magazines here. Well, let's see two four five six seven and At $10 a piece, $12, that's a good price for the .223 mags just by themselves for the .30 rounders. I like the 10 rounders though for getting down low and or for using them as a baby dragon off rifle, again for dropping the silhouette of the rifle and getting closer to the ground. Either way this is not a bad deal. Of course the reason they built the 10 rounders down is to accommodate certain state laws with certain states, etc. And the interesting thing is they got a pile of... Yeah, the communist states, exactly. These are, again, stacked mags. They are staggered mags. They're not the straight-in-line mags. That's the other PAP rifle. We were talking about this in low cap. Those are straight-in-line magazines. These are staggered mag, 223 mags. So... I have not tried one of these M85s in say your Norinco 223, hint hint hint, but if you have the Norinco 223 and you go to a gun show and you confirm that the M85 mag would fit, This is the best price for a 223 mag that will run into your Romanian 223 or your Chinese late model AK. The last ones that came in were in 223 guys. But magazines, even though they were $7 a piece, a lot of guys didn't pick up on them until it was too late. And so there weren't as many mags available. Well guess what? This is a very good price for a whole pile of mags. and the Yugos have been making these kinds of deals for the last month or so where they've been odd man out stuff it's weird stuff in other words well that's not normal but you get a pile of them which definitely makes it worthwhile if you have that rifle and you've been kind of long in the tooth for mags for all you know for that rifle this makes the you know the price worthwhile so just something to think about take a look and you'll have to do the cross-referencing Mark can do that for you however I think the confusion here on the police trade-ins is something I mentioned before. Don, they have a whole pile of Smith & Wesson Model 64 stainless steel revolvers. Doesn't look like they've got anything else in, but they did get a bunch of and they've had these for about a month or so. About a little under a month. Smith & Wesson, Model 64 revolvers, 38 special, 4 inch barrel, stainless steel, round butt, DAO ore and bob, the hammer has been bobbed but they're still both double and single action. I don't know what department, let's see if they'll tell us what cop shop had these, I'd be willing to bet these were probably New York, some place back east, because most of the departments back east are the ones who chopped the hammers on their guns. They went double action only which is why when they're using a revolver they can't hit jack squat. That's why it takes 180 rounds to hit a person six times. They don't usually shoot their guns, but maybe once a year to rebuild them. Very seldom, yep. And so on the inside, they're immaculate. On the outside, they have holster wear, which is no big deal. A lot of times they'll have nice sights already on them. But of course, sometimes they're old, so you might need to replace them, but it's certainly a lot better than the plastic placeholders that come on the Glock. Very good. Yeah, I figured the Glock, see that's just it. I mean, come on, it's a generation 3 Glock. Guys, it's only a several, a handful of years old. And what it is is, you know, the Gen 4's out. We could have the Gen 4's now. Will the Gen 3's all go bad? No. So did you pick up one of them or have you got a couple? I know a lot of people who do. Oh, okay. I was going to say, because we just left somebody who does. And they have two of them. And consistently, even though they got them for two different picks and they didn't pay any extra money for any special pick, The gun has a typical where you'd see it making contact with the holster. Otherwise, the magazines look brand new. And the guns, like you said, on the inside, what are they going to do to them? They hardly shoot them. By comparison, let's put it this way. They don't go to the range every day and pop, pop, pop, pop like in the movies. If you and far between now the reason I brought this up about these these are model 64 Smith and Western revolvers But they do have the trade-ins you know the thing is they want three hundred sixty nine dollars for a forty caliber Glock with two men with three mags at Center fire systems To give you an idea where wheel guns especially classic Smith's have gone for a used Smith with a cot with a Chopped hammer they want three hundred and sixty nine dollars and ninety-five cents, so it's the same price for a six shot, wheel gun, four inch, combat sight, Smith & Wesson stainless. It's a good gun. I remember when these came out, this was the Catsby out, everybody had to have these until the L frame came out. Then they all had to have the L frame, and then they all, you know how it is, they went from one to the next, you know, like flitted from one branch to the next. But these are good guns, I wouldn't have any problem carrying these. I like, this would be a good cache weapon, this is the kind of weapon being stainless. That would be a good choice to put underground even though you still grease it in lube it, you have less to worry about because it is a stainless gun. So that makes that a good stash weapon. Even the Glocks are that way because they are plastic, I mean there's less to go wrong but you still goop the snot out of them. But they would be a high survivability gun for cache work. So there's something to think about there. Anyway, I don't see the other weapons. I think somebody was thinking that they were going to get a cache of SIGs in that they may have, but they haven't posted them yet that I can see. They're probably going to be SIG 225s by what I understand. So we'll find out more about those. So there's three different orphan guns, the Glocks fire, and those are good shape, like you said. The Smith Model 64s, and somebody may have some SIG P225s here pretty soon. We'll see what happens. So if that is the case, we'll let you know no matter what day it is on the air. Anything else, call her. Go ahead and jump in there, please. I was talking with someone today. By the way, we need only two more now on that. This person that got in on the deal, the latest one. was telling me that his sister collects Medicaid or Medicare. Now I know there's a difference, but he also said that he received or rather she received a letter in the mail the other day saying, you can't buy any ammunition or guns with Medicaid money or Medicare money. Now it might be one or it might be the other and you know Don and trying to remember things sometimes, but we need to dig on this one a little while. I was curious about that and We need to document that. Thank you for prompting their mark. It's another invasive thing. I think the state of Michigan, if you collect food stamps or if you collect welfare in Michigan, if you win the lottery they won't pay it because they'll say that you bought it with Michigan money and you weren't supposed to be gambling with that money. Now it's a little bit removed from the don't buy any guns or ammo in a different state. But isn't it once the money is in your hands it's like, you know, if you don't pay the electric bill for a while, well, you don't have electricity in the house, you know, if you've been, well, buying lottery tickets or guns and ammo. But the people who buy guns and ammo, generally they're a lot more sensible than depending on a lottery ticket or spending all of their money on lottery tickets. Thanks for bringing that up. Another thing, let's go back right to the front here because again, here's the benchmark, April 9, 1942. There's a few people alive left the day that the town surrendered. Old Marine out there. And soon to be the beginning of the death march. Yes. Couldn't go past that without mentioning it. I had one man I served with who in 1976, a gentleman was retiring. He was a survivor of the Bataan Death March. Just like the men that I knew that were TR, my instructors that were survivors of the Korean War POW situation in Vietnam, they never got their weight back. They always looked like death warmed over. I mean seriously guys, once you lose that weight, I think it's the damage done to the muscle tissue because it consumes it the way the body does. The men never fully recover their mass the way that they did in the past. There have been studies done about generations that have had starving, as example the Irish during the potato famine, and how that affects generations. Shortening lives, or creating again, father's examples like fathers who would have nothing but daughters. So again, the things that we think, man, that was tough for them, but it affects those families for generations. April 9th, 1942. The other point to be made here is they knew that they were, they knew that, hey, the 17s weren't going to be landing and the USS wasn't going to be coming over the horizon. It was still on the bottom of Pearl Harbor. They didn't even know that. But they knew that help wasn't going to get there. But they knew that they were also a stumbling block, a snare, or a pitfall for the Japanese. All they were doing was buying time. And they did a real good job of that. Just a little while later. A lot of those men are gone now. A lot of men were gone just after they surrendered. Let's put it that way. Japanese weren't too kind on the surrendery thingy. And if you did, their logic was like any of the communist operations, to work until they took every calorie out of you they could. And then maybe finish off with a quick thrust with a bayonet or a sword. Or a little whack whack chop chop. Don't forget, don't ever forget. Understand that's what we're fighting here kids. That's what we're getting ready for. They're going to try the same thing again. Well they just treat you like an Armenian. Many Armenians alive today know that the march that just marched families out into the desert or out into the cold depending on how what the year was. One direction until they just go so far that most of them drop and they know that well more than half died going in one direction not feeding them and just turning them around and marching them back the other way killed off the rest. Yeah, it's exactly what they did. They've calculated it based on how many do we kill off marching out this way in the middle of winter. Well, you know what, we turn them around here, we go a little farther, by the time we get back, after so many days or so many weeks, it'll be able to sit back and relax and suck on their pride on some wine and enjoy their property because they're all dead. That's exactly the way they look at it. So, you know, another reason to buy bullets and guns. Don't look at them lottery tickets too hard. Don has the ability to provide you with the tools. He's doing the best he can. Explain to everybody the process, how we came about this. Again, your conversation with the manufacturer and what we're doing to try and get the night vision out to the people, please. Well, it's funny how it's like pads, cross, or stars, or whatever, because just a few days before we were talking about green screen and it disappearing by the end of the year, and I don't think we could Maybe we should try on a bundle and I don't think we could get a bundle on the green screen gun sight for that very reason. You might remember that. Just a few days later, I've got somebody in the drive. Just a few days later, I'm talking with my source and he says, Don, you haven't made any big number of purchases, 10 or 20 at a time. In a little while he says, what's going on there? I don't have any money and I haven't offered any specials. He says to me, let me look. It comes up with if we can sell 10 of the 350 Guardian gun sights, if we can purchase 10 in a bundle, he can drop my price per unit by $25. So I turn around and offer that. That takes that from $400 to $375 right in your mailbox. That's .308 capable. It's 2.5 power. It's first generation. It'll grab onto your Weaver or your Picatinny rail. purpose-built gun sight again to the extent that it is recoil resistant to .308. Don't put it on your .300 wind mag and don't put it on your .50 but manufacturer will guarantee it against recoil for two years recoil failure for two years on your .308 your .30-06. If you want to get in on that we're only two away from that now my number is two three one seven nine six five eight again two three one. 7 9 6 4 5 8. I have to talk about peace if you want to move up to like a second generation gun sight. Could be a second generation pair of goggles or even a piece of thermal. I can put a piece of thermal in your mailbox for five dollars less than two thousand dollars. Fit in your... you don't have to hang it from the nose of your helicopter or the deck of your armored vehicle. It'll fit in your cargo pants pocket. My number is 2 3 1 7 9 6 8 4. 58 let's do this real quick. We're getting close to the bottom I don't know if we're gonna run a break mark, but you know check the deck for because we can move in in a couple of options if Hey, what you got going Greg's already. This is Carl in Virginia again. Hey, I just want to remind everybody about Sergeant Charles Dyer our political prisoner and There's a petition online right now if you want to take time to sign it. It's a HTTP And if you're interested in sending in the letter, I know he would appreciate that. at Sergeant Charles Dyer, number 5-9-er 6-8. He is at 1200 South Main Street, Frederick, Oklahoma, 7-3-5-4-2. That's Sergeant Charles Dyer, number 6-5-9-er, 8-2-1-1-200 South Main Street, Frederick, Oklahoma, 7-3-5-4-2. Thank you. I appreciate it. Again, real quick on that. What facility? Do we know the name of the facility that he's at? The Turner County Jail, I believe it is. He's still at the Turner County Jail? Yes. Yeah, he got away from there. Thank you. We appreciate that. And again, for everybody out there, Turner County Jail, Sergeant Charles Dyer, 659er 682. 1-200-S MAE. Frederick, Oklahoma, 73542. So, again, for everybody out there, take the time if you would. I know you've got enough things on the plate. Well, this is just one more, but it only takes a few minutes to write a letter. Do a quick postcard, whatever you can. A greeting card of any kind, and send it to him, please. Get towards Easter. Happy Easter. Repeat. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. Yeah, that's the way we do it. We can keep his morale up, let him know that people are out there, still care about him, and still believe in him. One of the things, especially as a POW guy, if you can get newspapers or a subscription to a Patriot paper or to a magazine helps a lot. It really does. Typically, not only will he read it, but other people will read it too, so it's a share thing. Trust me, anything that's written material does not go to waste behind the wire, ever. It is used until, in many cases, the words are being worn off of the documents. and it's used over and over and over again as far as reading material goes. There's always somebody else who wants to read it or people share stuff. It just happens that way. So whatever you can do there, again, the only thing you have to check is policy, but typically anything that's written material or magazines or publications like that coming in directly from the publisher are not restricted. So, again, common sense. We don't send them Playboy or anything like that. It's a waste of time and resource. Yeah, it was exciting. Yeah, it's kind of exciting. You don't need. Just something to think about there. But at this point in time, I'm sure he wants to stay focused on other things anyway. Anything else? Call or please, go ahead. That's all I got for you. Thank you, sir. We appreciate that. And again, we'll make sure we repeat that tomorrow morning to give the information out. Don, again, your number for night vision in about half an hour, people are going to be able to get a hold of you. Guys, we only have a couple more of these that we need to get on the list. A couple more people, anybody who's still thinking about it, or if you've got somebody you can get a hold of that can link up with this purchase, this is an opportunity. Everybody always says, where can we get a better price? Well, how about right here with Don Betcher? Don, go ahead, please give out your number again. Thank you, Mark. That number is 231796. 8458. Again, 2317968458. We only need two more to make that block of ten, that bulk purchase good to $375 for a first generation gun site right in your mailbox. My number is 2317968458. Give me a call. It would be good to get this wrapped up real quick and you know it If I get two or three, if I need two more and I get three calls on the same day, we can take this to 11 or 13. So don't think, oh man, it could be gone tomorrow. If it's gone tomorrow, call me the day after. Okay, because here's the deal. To keep everybody off the edge of their seat and whatnot, I told you from the get-go. I'll take your name and number and I'll call you when it looks like the deal is going to happen. So nobody's waiting forever. If we're this close, if it's over one or two, it's not going to bother as long as it falls into that 10 per hour. My number is 231-796-8458. You'll hear that number again at the top of the hour. But it's 231-796-8458. A couple of other things to hit on here real quick. They touched this on the news tonight, Mark. I'm told that if you're a Marine and you want to be an officer, you go through the field testing. And if you don't make it, well, you can go again. And if you don't make it, well, you can go again. But you know what? According to Congressional order there, they're looking at making women combat officers in the Marines. Now not one woman has passed this field test to become a combat officer yet. Now some girls, some wash out on the first day. Some have gone into this field thing pretty good and then so to speak fall in the pit, hit the wall, drop off the whatever. But you know what that ain't so bad. You've got to take your hats off to the ladies for trying I guess. We've talked about that chivalry thing and I don't need to interject that here. This is, you know, if it comes to defending the house or whatnot, you know, that's our job, right? Now, I think that the Marines see it that way too, Mark, because, well, if a woman doesn't make it, and I underscore this, no woman has made it through this test yet, but if a woman doesn't make it through the test mark, she doesn't get a second chance. A lot of people have said that by the time they make it, they hit the wall, so to speak, in the first one, they know what they need to get through and make it the next time. This is how a number of people over the years, not everybody passes the test on the first one, but they won't give a woman a second chance. I just thought I'd mention it. We'll see what comes of that. The next subject would be, we've talked about rail guns for a while. On the way back from traveling this very morning, Mark, on the radio. I heard a guy from the Navy talking about in six years, they will have available to be deployed almost everywhere and anywhere that the Navy wants it to be. It will be bolted onto the decks of ships real quick. A rail gun. Now the guide goes on and talks about it for a little while. I can't remember if it was 23, 25, or 27 pounds. Let's just do it like this. It's a 25-pound projectile, give or take two pounds. that travels at seven times the speed of sound and has a range of 100 miles. I repeat, that travels at seven times the speed of sound. I'd have to get out the calculator, but that's somewhere around 3,600 or maybe almost 4,000 miles an hour, isn't it? Wait a minute. Think about it. At any rate, it's going down the road, ain't it? 23-mile, or rather 25 pounds give or take. Now they went on to expound about, it'll go through this much steel and then another layer of this much steel and then wood and then concrete and then another layer of this much steel. And they went on and on to talk. Now I'm guessing that that's probably at a safe range to start to test impacts like that, Mark. They also, the guy that was talking about it says, oh, this is a pretty neat thing. It's pretty nifty. It was around $25, I think, $25 and 25 pounds per projectile. Now, I'm not certain if that's true, but he went on to say that he'd be happy to trade a $25 projectile for a million or two or three million dollar missile heading into toward the fleet. Now, when you can target missiles like that, aircraft, airplanes, even at supersonic speeds, aren't a problem are they? It's kind of point and shoot isn't it Mark? Still kind of a spacey kind of weapon isn't it? Again, rail guns, of course Ed was talking about this, I remember a few years ago we had the rail gun technology that was on board at Fort Hood with the Bradley's, there were all kinds of articles about it and then it disappeared. heavier on board and also because of the directional slash fire control uh... the the the issue of air control happy dealt with you know is already dealt with because pretty straightforward it's no different with air defense radars uh... for missile or for gun in this case it's one of site pull the trigger and you're on target remember we've talked about this with rail guns hyper-ballistic, Sabo ammunition that you can put in standard weapons. Your ranges would be shorter, but your time to travel to target would be so rapid that there would be no need to lead the target. Might as well call it nil. Yeah, now the only thing about rail gun technology against missile, it sounds, you know, they're trying to, of course, do this feudal resist, you'll be absorbed, but the first rule would be is, what would you do? Well, I would do MIRVs. and saturate the entire area with a number of warheads you know dummies or otherwise but i mean if your missiles are as accurate dummies and there's no such thing anymore all of your words would be you know or in reverse order i would everything would have to be active you want everything to be active to a degree The interesting thing about this, as we're putting out, remember, is the cost efficiency. Now, they're probably claiming the projectile is cheaper, and I'm sure it is, because really all a rail gun does is throw a metallic junk of a pile of debris wrapped around whatever you want to in the way of a core. For instance, they were originally experimenting with to survive the heat. Ceramic projectiles, I don't know if everybody remembers that. The idea behind it is that the conductive outer shell was designed to get the round down the rail and then once it as it hyper activated by the way in the length of the rail it would already be at velocity. Does everybody understand that? It doesn't pick up speed once it leaves the projector. It achieves that speed within the length of the projector. This is another part of the cascading failure formula with rail guns and why in order for them to do this we were talking before we came up on the air In order for a railgun to work, you have to understand that the railgun virtually destroys itself upon launching something. It's typically, it was, you know, the idea was originally you spent all this big money and made this really cool thing. When you pull the trigger, you better make sure you're on target because you're only going to get, it's kind of like a muzzle-loading cannon, only it's worse because it's a one-time use muzzle-loading cannon. But when it does work, it's horrible when it works. When it goes down range and hits its target, it will do the job because the velocity, you can lighten the weight of a projectile, but the velocity makes up for that. In other words, one way or another you change the coefficient, the energy application formula, my weight of projectile, velocity of projectile, again the geometry of the projectile so that when it achieves contact it may do something to distort and dissipate the energy on contact which means that it delivers the energy against the target. with rail guns once you fire it, it collapses on itself because it achieves that seven times the speed of sound inside a 6, 8 or 10 foot length of material. So basically what they did is they started to rethink how they were going to be deploying a rail gun. And this is where they came up with basically, it's like imagine the rail gun is a launcher like a missile, but the launcher, the rail never leaves. It's just the projectile, the warhead or the delivery system, the delivery subject, goes down range to the target once it's fired the frame is ejected like a cartridge or shocked in other words jettisoned immediately a second rail fixture goes into place like you've seen on missile launchers or even when you deal with the tank round guys think about it you've got a large fixed piece of ammunition it's big it's got a hundred twenty millimeter bore but it has a discarding sable dart It loads, fires, disengages, ejects the case, goes on to the next round. Just think the same way with rail technology. It is much more efficient that way because it's cost, you know, the idea is cost efficient. You know, you can build a, we've been able to build rail guns for over, what, 70 years. We were able to bring them into reasonable project capability within the 60s, so that's what, 50 years ago. and we already had working real guns in the fifties but we had to overcome a certain number of issues you with regard to cost well if you got chinese slaves and enough people willing to crack the whip on the rock proper peasants you know making a discardable launchers not a big deal anymore and again you also change the parameters because you know what's going to be a throwaway you're not worried about say the idea that somehow you want to go in the other direction and make it rework for you time and time again. Rethink the scale. That's the thing. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Yeah, this is Henry. There's been some more activity there in Nevada. The video's going up from the trenches right now, but evidently they had some trucks and backhoes out there, and a big crowd of people stopped them. I think they might have had the sheriffs with them, but they wanted to search those trucks because they think they're out there killing them cows and burying them. and they paged and slammed one woman down. They paged the woman, but these people out there, you're getting ready to see your feud. This was somebody's aunt and he's on there and these people are hot. About another minute. Okay, so everybody pay attention from the trenches will report. I'm seeing part of it right here where Dakota sent it to us. What are they ran over the one woman and Of course, they got the dogs and you know, I here we go. That's it right there, right? Yep Yep, that's the one. Okay, everybody I just posted on from the trenches now. I'm very good It was shot with a movie pro on iPod. the dump trucks what would you need a joy now here's the thing guys what would you need a dump truck for out in the middle of BFE what do you need a line of dump trucks for except that rather than moving the cattle out by cattle car you're just or injecting them if they didn't hear any gunshots are probably injecting them and murdering killing out murdering the cows you're killing cows anyway with a fault gun Yeah, this is 10 minutes 43 seconds long. It's on GMN Telemedia. Right now, if we're getting it, picking it up, you can also go to FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com. FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com. This is what I'm talking about, about on-time delivery, guys. And again, everybody pretty well understands. I would point something out. All the dog handlers, you notice what they've done with the dog handlers. Watch the video to cover themselves for liability. They're all dressed the same, obviously. But they've all got like five day beards on now. so that they're covering more of their face. Pay attention to guys how they're doing this. Well, I think it was handler number five. No, I think it was handler number two. And if you notice, the only people that are outfitted like that or the way they're wearing their faces are the dog handlers. Look at the rest of the pigs that are from the BLM. You'll see a wide range of, but pretty much clean-shaven face. The dog handlers all have just, you know, beards to conceal their identity. It's what they're doing that for. It has nothing to do with them looking partier because they're just trying to cover their arse. Here's another thing about it. They're probably from another department, or not department, but another federal agency, or their military. Something to keep in mind here too that they've already got military on the ground. The dog handlers may be military. That's the thing you need to watch. That's not the only thing, but I'm just saying, pay attention. I just watched this while Don was talking. Just jumped it up real quick. First thing that jumps out at me guys is patterns and equipment and uniforms. That's what I'm looking for. Well, who are you dealing with? Anyway, go ahead, caller. We have another caller in there. Jump in. Mark, I can't remember when Alex Jones police saved videos where they had that gray hat off when the soul was covering their faces. Right, I've been watching the can heads were the first ones to do this. Now these guys aren't covering their faces, but they're again, dark glasses. Take a look at the dog handlers. They're all trying to look identical. They're trying to look the same. And they're different from the rank and file knuckle draggers that ran over the woman. So yeah, I can see this. Somebody will be doing the, well, you know what, I'll just go find you while you're sucking donuts somewhere. He ain't going to be going home that night. How do you feel about bent legs backwards? That's one of the things to watch. What it comes down to is wherever they've had the cattle rounded up, that's where these trucks are coming from. I would point out there's a number of other vehicles that they had on site. Remember with the CP, the command post, the first day. Remember when they showed some of the footage? You'll notice there were a deuce and a half of water buffalo mounted tanker trucks. They were military. They were probably transferred from the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government of the government So that's part of what's in this thing. It's 10 minutes 43 seconds long. From the trenches World Report should have it posted right now so everybody can go from there. Go ahead George, what else you got? Well there's something that goes on on whatreallyhappened.com. the batbag at the bought more explosive like they did before oklahoma city right where we when we've packed uh... the aerial pictures of government behind me of the site where the government built the bomb so chances are yes the if they're doing this since we're now people are doing a a really good job of keeping track of it they're probably building the weapons or the devices are going to use for their fabricated event right now and they they did it before the oklahoma state police proved this Beyond a shadow of a doubt, guys, before the Oklahoma City bombing I was in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Highway Patrolmen who were honest men came forward and handed me probably a foot and a half worth of documents, including about six inches worth of photographs taken from the ground and from the air of Camp Gruber. and they were progressive images. Most of what you see floating around came from us or came from those men directly who risked their lives in the process. No, make any mark about that. Go ahead, Gullard, jump in there. Just back to this Nevada thing. Just remember who the Senator from Nevada is. It's Harry Reid. That piece of garbage hasn't said one damn word about any of this. He's sitting under his desk. About one word from our illustrious Senator Harry Reid. Oh, that's expected though. I mean, he's bought and paid, he's bought and paid for a prostitute to begin with. I'm curious about this one only in that this is on time delivery. I don't see, let's see, this video was shot with MovieProAPP. See it with us.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com.com. Guys, take the time. Best thing to do. I haven't had a chance to completely review this yet. I'm just looking at glimpses of it. And there's no doubt they ran over the one woman that caught that on film. She's in between the crowd there. Of course, the guy pulls his four-wheeler in front of the truck and stops him off to the side of the road. They're coming off the road on a T. or wherever they're coming in from, what it looks like. Again, we have to take them and go through the thing. We need orientation like a sky view, which isn't hard. As soon as they can find out the location, we can get a sky view and figure out where they were coming from. And I would remind everybody that now that you have a date, time, and place or a benchmark for the activity, remember the mercenary satellite companies have on-time delivery. It may have an 11-minute jump. But wherever those trucks came from or whatever they were doing was photographed from the air. What does that terrain look like there, Mark? It's rolling with hills that are 100 feet, 200 feet tall. There's actually a ridge right behind where they're standing next to the road where these trucks appear to be coming from. Beyond that, you've got the classic mountain range way in the background that looks like Arizona where I was stationed. Pave roads with most of the secondaries. In fact, on one side of the road they've got an immediate abutment that looks like it's at about a 60 degree angle and probably elevates another 80 to 100 feet to the other side of the road where they're coming from with the trucks and a T. They're coming off the road straight, you know, perpendicular to the road. In the background by about maybe 1 eighth of a mile you have a ridge progressive that looks like it's about 55 degrees and it runs parallel with the road for about a mile and a half. The desert is ground brush, it's grass, mostly it's people size or people height sagebrush or shorter, bramble brush, the usual weathery stuff you see in the desert environment. Again, they're not having a place to hide. What they're doing is they've been using terrain. If you look, where they picked their location for their CP, you can't see it directly from any of the road accesses. Even if you try to get off the road to look at it, remember, they're jumping out in groups of 10 or 20 people and beating people down. They're jumping out and grabbing people right away. People who thought they were going to go out and look around by themselves, the moment you step off the road, they're going a rabid nutcase. Well, that's going to get them shot too because they're going to jump up on a car and it's not going to be one person in like an SUV or something. If it's a combat loaded kit, they'll start mowing the suckers down. That's the whole thing. The average person is not going to put up with a bunch of people beating somebody else up. They're going to bring the drums in. If they're going to bring in a line of trucks and all that stuff, you know what I would do? I hate to say it's about to slash their tires because you've got a lot of dual wheels and they're hard to fix. Well, take a look at what they're doing here. It's kind of funny because they're recording everything and documenting everything, but they're being as confrontational as they can be, but they're being non-violent. Take a look at the video. But the quality is excellent. This is what we've been talking about guys. There's no reason not to document every aspect of what's happening. The bad guys are not operating in a vacuum. They may try to, but too many people are finding out too fast and everybody needs to express themselves. I agree with what the guy said earlier. That doesn't mean they won't do something stupid. I personally think they've already got their mammary glands stuck in the ringer. I think they've already gone too far into something and now they're trying to see why a you know the old story guys cover your arse Because the way they're acting they've already been told the you know like you know press it press it But well when all of a sudden there now you've got the same situation as April 19th in Lexington You've got the one side pressing it pressing it the other side saying we're not going to back down or we're going to hold a line and at some point the bad guys are going to get stupid like they were on April 19th, and they're going to start murdering unarmed people I can see it coming now. I'm not going to say oh my god I'm going to say well time to kill them Because I don't care how you look at it, the rest of these fools are, these characters are representing the image and the arrogance of the rest of this system. And the image and the arrogance of the rest of this system is pee on America. Piss on all of us. They can spend three million dollars rounding up cattle, but they won't do jack shit to protect our borders. So I tell you as far as I'm concerned, I have no use for these punks at all. They're a bunch of stinking cowards. They will pee in the face of America in a heartbeat and then wonder, why don't you love us? Well, I'll tell you what, here's how it works, fool. You ain't working for us. Haven't been for a long time. We all know it. The Eco Freaks and several people are catching on to this and I'll keep repeating it. My attitude, there's a Chinese company Again, it's already set up. They already have that agenda 21 five-year plan, which communists always do. There is already an owner slash a preempted buyer that's waiting in the wings so when they destroy the American farmer, the ranchers that are here, and that's what their plan is. Then what they're going to do is waddle right in and all these eco-freaks, oh the tortoises, where all of a sudden they'll put a gun to their head, blow their brains out so to speak by beating them down, and there'll be 20 times as many cows as there are right now on the same piece of real estate. Well, they're saying a deputy was there and they were actually trying to see what was in the trucks. Okay, but these people driving the trucks drove over one of the local women. Well, in fact, she was, I think they drove over her arm or it looks like they drove over her arm or her arm and her head is what it almost looks like the way she got bounced. She unfortunately her head got out of the way. Well, Mark, there also seems to be on this video, local media, you know, find out where that is. What's that affiliate? Eight something on her shirt and see what this woman saying? Right, like I said I haven't had a chance to go through all of it yet but like I said it's pretty straightforward. My point here is we're just about at the top. Let's keep this woman in your prayers. Now what's greater than the enemy? Let's not ignore that. Okay. I just pray when it's worse that the enemy they don't choose. Well these characters, what's interesting is they start to un-RCAO. They were backed off. As soon as they got the trucks out they start retreating. Which I think is rather interesting in and of itself. They again, they're acting to me like they already know they're involved in something criminal and they've been caught in it and the other thing is the reason they may be killing the cows Remember what I said before about the auctioneer guys? If I knew who that auctioneer was, I'd walk right up and spit in his face and tell him, I would never, I would tell everybody to never to do business with you. Never. I know that you're a thief, you're a pig, you're a gunfighter. And I think what happened here is interesting. Why would they be killing the cattle? If they got a place where they could take everything and move it, why would they need the dump trucks? Now either A, they kill them and move them with the dump trucks, or B, They need the dump trucks to move the dirt to bury them in place wherever they buried them. Oh, and by the way, they slid a few desert tortoise in underneath all the tonnage of dirt too, why, and the dead cows, why, they're at it. But they don't care about the tortoise. That's irrelevant BS. That's Eco Freak Agenda 21 lie across the board. They don't care about that. That's the least of their worries. This is all muscle, and this is all arrogance. That's all it is. But it's, again, America with a K. So we all should be prepared for that, guys. Anyway, guys, from the Trenches World Report or it's on YouTube, it's shot with MoviePro on iPad is the title. There's no other title on it than one that I'm looking at, but it doesn't mean it's the only one. Go to From the Trenches World Report, take a look at the video. It's 10 minutes 43 seconds long. Pay attention to patterns. I want to challenge you to this. Pay attention to patterns. Look at the enemy on the ground. Pay attention to how they're outfitted. Look at their vehicles. Pay attention to how they're deployed. Anyway, Don, we're at the top. Your number for night vision, we only got two more men that we need to step forward, guys. So let's do this and get this in motion, please. That number is 231-796-8458. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Hurrah. And again, for everybody out there, stay focused. If you're going to hit the ground and go that way, take two cases of number ten cans of food with you. If you're going in, just because he's a rancher doesn't mean he can feed an army. You've got to take supplies with you while we're still in a semi-civil situation. If you do take the food there, leave it for them. It's a small price to pay to support the people on the ground. See how that works? Bags of rice, number 10 cans of food, 6 to the case. Whatever's cheapest for the mostest. When you got a bunch of people putting their legs under the table, they eat fast. We gotta go. We'll see you in a bit. Down here for the night vision please. Yes, we are the sons, the sons of Liberty. VIP membership is radio with benefits. Oh, yeah. Your favorite music from around the world is right at your fingertips. Exclusive content, unlimited commercial free access. Try it risk-free. That's free for five days at live365.com slash VIP. Live 365. 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