April 16, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke and Darrell Civic discussed the aftermath of the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, analyzing militia tactics, ammunition procurement, and preparedness strategies. They covered ammunition availability from various sources, gun show activity in Pennsylvania, and plans for April 19th commemorative events. The show included detailed discussions on 1911 magazine options, affordable solar lighting from Aldi, canning and food preservation, and combat utility tools. They also addressed federal overreach, including ATF attempts to collect customer data from gun dealers and campus discrimination policies.
- bundy ranch
- nevada standoff
- militia tactics
- ammunition
- second amendment
- atf
- gun shows
- preparedness
- april 19
- 1911 magazines
- solar lighting
- food preservation
- canning
- gun control act 1968
- federal overreach
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Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. We pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms He'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 afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report i'm r kirky and i'm darryl civic one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southwest east and uh... well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. We're on the Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com, AM and FM Micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, Pitt and our friends in the recall state of Colorado waving to the left coast where the great state of Jefferson stands. We are turning back to the east sweep across the plains over the Mississippi and land in the Smokies. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, ok teams, the Motfield Grandma Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Well, Darrell, it's been blue and cool. It's been clear here all day. Actually, pretty much anything in the way of snow that was out where there's sunlight is gone. The little bits and pieces we have won't hang on because the ground's not frozen, but by tomorrow it'll probably finish off little dots and bits here and there. But back to where we were a couple days ago, except cooler a little bit. What's it like in your neck of the woods and what's the date today, sir? Well, today is the 16th of April, and it's to I do have some information about the gun show that I was at this last weekend on Washington, PA on Saturday when the fracas was going on out there in Nevada. And let's put it this way, it was a busy day on Saturday. And I'm in the midst of a big room with probably 200 tables in it and there was four buildings. They, myself, counted. And this is just what I saw and I say there were two exits so I couldn't see both ways. But I myself counted at least 100 cases of ammo going out the door. People were carrying one or two cases. Some people were even carrying it out by the dolly load. And I happened to ask one guy, jokingly, I said, is this any of that headed for Nevada? And he said, straight away. I don't know how much of it ended up there, but like I say, the portion of the show that I was at and I could see what was going on, I counted 100,000 rounds of ammo and went out the door of various calibers in 223-762 by 1939. Then there was a person down there that had quite a bit of a new brand of pistol ammo that was about 250 rounds to a case. Well, he must have put in a hundred cases sitting on his table and they were mighty low come Sunday afternoon when they were getting ready to close up for the day. A lot of ammo went out the door. A few fighting weapons went out the door and it was well attended. I think the most important thing here for everybody to remember is guys, the word is out all over the country on this. Well, when we have a waitress who pretty much you know again is talking to a lot of other people virtually repeats everything that you could hear on the patriot broadcasting uh... networks you are to our patriot systems word for word i mean literally it was mentioned you hear about the nevada all these truck drivers are not going to show you what and then this is what they're doing and kill the cows stealing the cows and threatening the women and killing you know killing more animals and pushing women down and taser in the landowner know everything step by step below for below so guys uh... we've had a tremendous you know you everybody has had a tremendous effect by saturating the battlefield information wise but what that also did it's made people aware that the battlefield the physical battlefield is very real and it's in your face and it's here it's coming I believe personally that again, this is a major victory. As far as I'm concerned, anytime we have a significant success where the aggressor has to leave the battlefield, that is a success. to what degree varies depending on how much they're bleeding. Now in many cases they haven't, but you know what? They also have learned that trying to, you know, press and spend all that big money doesn't get them anywhere necessarily, and in fact, even when they try to come back, provided everybody listens, trying to come back doesn't work. Now in this case, I think you got stupid on the other side. So they're coming back. That's not an if. We just already told you that, that even if hell before this even happened, it's like here's how it works. If by whatever miracle they were to push them away, they're going to come back anyway. Why? Because they got away with it. If they got away with it, they didn't get away with the cows. They got the cows and then they had to give them back because the envelope was pressed. And for all the argument, how this was planned and that was planned, I'm sure there were lots of plans, kids. I'm sure that the big plan was laid down in smoke-filled rooms and everybody was also sure about how it was going to work, but it didn't work the way they expected. And the bottom line is efficiency. We have to have efficiency. Economy in force is what it's called in the military. We have discussed this on this program forever. We don't need every man on the ground in Nevada. We need everybody across the country ready to fight so that when the shooting starts in Nevada and you know it won't stay there, you're all ready to fight and win in your respective area of operation. Time up in your area so that they can't send all their assets out to one area. Right. It's just like their argument. They would flood all these people from where? If you do your job, that ain't going to happen. And if it does start, very quickly people would start putting that issue to rest because they'd start engaging them. The bigger the toys the other side pulls out, the bigger the toys on our side they get pulled out because it's time. The level of force would escalate tit for tat step by step by step by step. Inevitable. Just be ready for it. That's why we have Weapons Wednesday. The people buying that stuff in Pennsylvania, either planning on taking some of it with them, or again, logic is, and that's just as common as not with anybody at the shows, hell if this kicks off there, they'll try even more BS and it's inevitable we're going to have to defend our guns and our liberty, so let's do it. I don't think anybody is worried about debating them even. It's like, yeah, okay, whatever your blah blah. It's like listening to the dog in the far side, you know, Larson, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. It's like, that's all I hear from them. They're going to do, no, they're not, they're lying. Well, they're going to, no, they're not, they're lying. One thing you know, the consensus of the people that came through the door was that it's about time the Americans have found their testicles and finally stood toe to toe to these people and made them back down. I know, like I said, it's not over. They will be back. It's just a question of how soon and how long they wait to come back. Personally, if I was running the show and I wanted to come back into an area like that, I'd wait for five, six months, have a sacrificial goat that I would give up saying, well, this guy is was mishandled that and so okay we get rid of him and point some other jerk in there to take the brunt of the next one and wait about six months until the people's spirits calm down and then come in and hit him again. But I don't think they're going to wait that long. They're too antsy. Plus, we've got April 19th only days away and we know what they like to do there. That's where I think they're from. From the Washington and the Yes Men environment of Washington, DC. I brought this up this morning again and we've talked about it many times. Guys, understand it doesn't make any difference whether or not they can succeed. The Yes Men, look at the Boss Man and wait to see what his angle of approach is. And, you know, that's a great plan, Boss. Yeah, really, yeah, oh yeah, we can do that, Boss. Yeah, yeah. Oh yeah, we outnumber them. They'll just overwhelm them. And then he goes back to his meeting and there's a whole bunch of sycophant yes men that'll lick ours the same way and hope that you've eaten blintz or blueberry pie so they get a better tasting feces when they lick your ours. Okay. Here he reads the front man and all this, Mark, and he is one hungry SOB, believe me. He's not going to wait too long. He's got too much money to be made. He's a crook. He wants that money from China for the lands that put up the solar farm that they want to put in there. They've got to get rid of Bundy so they can operate. with full autonomy or whatever you want to call it, however you want to call it. We're the only people of America to pay our debts. In which case, the inferred debt created by the Shyster Bankers operating the scam between the Chinese and us. And I have the perfect payment plan for that. It's called 12 inches of rope. Right around the... Right here! Any reason to be trying to rock in a hard place? I mean, it's either the hemp rope or the Chinese stick. He has nowhere to go. Well, that's fine. Let him take a long swim then. Just don't come back. Because if we catch you back here, we're going to hang you. Well, real quick here is a follow-up, guys. Before we go any farther, and thanks for the guys in the chatroom, there's actually a pretty good article. It's very straightforward. Strangely enough, it's from FAUX, Fox News, where, oh, what's the word you're the... Yeah, stuff it, clownies. Well, of course, they're licking the feds' ass. Excuse me, Arce. Oh, I am sorry. Anyway, feds accused of leaving Trail of Wreckage after Nevada Ranch standoff. This is another thing that I would ask everybody to start passing on as a solution. When the enemy does this, we have come in the past and fixed everything, guys. Now I know that Mr. Bondi probably, he's a businessman, he's probably got resources, but you've probably got some junk laying around. Everybody that's out in that neck of the woods, if anybody had excess, if anybody had the ability to move or transport material, not only do we put that stuff back up, but we build better than he had. The example is railroad ties are free literally all over the, not just the west, but Midwest. They make great fence posts or at least reinforcing or construction material especially out in the middle of BFE like that. replacing fencing and properly installing fence line. Come on guys. If you got an army there, especially since you've got one unit treated like combat engineers, there is no big deal to repairing everything and really pissing them off because not only is it repaired but you do a better job and you make it, you'll improve the site for the person that was a fronted. That is symbolic. It's not a matter of, well, we could just throw money at it. No, no, no. The most important thing that could happen right now is everybody's gotten into this idea. I can sit back in the armchair and walk from a distance. Well, let's change that. See, that's the whole part about the manliness, about the intestinal fortitude. When something like this happens, we go in and we fix it. We fix it. We got the thinkers. They got the stinkers. We've got the Americans, they've got the globalist trash. And speaking of stinkers, I heard this from the three percenters that during the night, one of the nights that they were out there, a group of militias snuck up on an LP and pasted it with cow dung and the people in the LP never even knew they were there. In other words, they got bumped in the night and they didn't even know it. We talked to the guys, that's what I was talking about a day ago here. Remember guys, our people walked up and counted coo. Literally the pictures from the recon units, but what everybody has said, they literally moved right in and infiltrated exactly the way you would. Oh, that arrow had to hurt. But they literally infiltrated the entire complex. They were careful to move in, used all the skills, especially the Arizona boys, all the skills that they've accumulated from working on the border for years. Think about it. A lot of people had a lot of time to practice, practice, practice. And that way it's not a guest job when they went in and deployed. So this happened in many different directions. The terrain, the surrounding area, literally was ours, and still is. The bad guys, when they reconfigured their deployment, well that gives everybody an opportunity to go in and improve the areas knowing where the enemy has been active. When the time comes, you can have all of your technology already pre-deployed to monitor virtually everything they do, and you don't have to re-infiltrate. There's no reason for that entire area not to be completely surveilled by us without having to move a boot. None. If everybody does what they're supposed to do, I love solar panels. Little tiny solar panels. I love solar panels. And security cameras. Tiny, tiny security cameras. And PVC pipe. And all kinds of other fun stuff. And a little wiry thing. And transmitting back to a location using a semi-directional antenna system. And that way you can monitor and you don't have to expose your people, but all the areas that they've moved away from for the time being, this is now that you know what their MO is, now you deploy your material accordingly and you extend the collection capability of the center of the operation. This means that even if you have fewer men to work with, you can do more with what you've got while the manpower is rotating out and other people are coming in. There's things to think about here guys. Kind of like a thumper. In this case it's just a camera. Remember don't make it white PVC pipe. Look at the terrain out there. What color would you make it or how would you camouflage it? What would you do to make it look like the rest of the environment? I think I'd use pink myself. Pomegranate and pews? There we go. Yeah. Pipe to color. Pink to match their eyes. Their eyes are pink because they've been crying so much because they got their asses handed to them. Yeah, two slabs, two big hams, handed on two platters. That's exactly how it worked. Well, again guys, the process is a part of a dance. It's part of a dance of sorts. Now the other thing here as we pointed out ammunition Yeah, you went ammo and by the way Daryl. I don't know if you've caught this company yet There's some other articles. I want to touch on we'll do after the bottom of the hour here, but You went ammo calm you went ammo calm you went ammo calm this guy's been getting some interesting stuff He's got a second flavor of 8 millimeter mouser that just came in the last 48 hours or so It is Yugoslavia 1950s late 50s production It's obviously going to be corrosive, but it's brass case, heat annealed, standard Yugo like we saw coming in on occasion, guys remember years ago. It's in 15 round boxes, the old Euro military box configuration, 5 and 5 and 5. And it's 900 rounds to a case. Now they're in hamtins. The ammunition is in hamtins. and it's the 200 grain, well forgive me, 198 grain ball round, I don't have it right here in front of me, but if you can run down the scroll at UNAMMO.com, they now have two different flavors of 8 millimeter. Used to be 8 millimeter was like 7.62 by 54 hour, it was dirt cheap, there was lots of it, and there's millions of K98s out there in 8 mil. Well if you got one of those 8 millimeter Mausers, UNAMMO.com has got the 150 grain steel case, copper jacket, lacquer primed, you know around the primer and around the cantaloure. On 5 round stripper clips in the ham tins, but that's the 150 grain projectile. The Yugo is almost the 200, it's the 198 grain. That's the heavier ball round. Now the I understand that by what the description is, the Romania is AP, but that's still a lighter bullet by the way it's configured. That 200 grain bullet's got more stuff going down range, and anytime you got more projectile behind the velocity, you got more hurt at the other end. Okay, it's just that simple with ball rounds. So, take a look at that, but again if you have a Mauser or if you have a G43 or a K43, if you have an FN49 and 8mm, if you have the Hakim rifle, then congratulations, there's some 8mm for you. And it's brass cased. which is pretty nice. So I would say take your pick, some of the Romanian, the Romanian is all coming in stripper clips. The Yugo is in 15 round boxes. Now he also got some other ammo in. I didn't have time to look at everything in detail, but he got some more pistol ammo in. He also sold out of a bunch of pistol ammo. He's also sold out of a lot of his 545x39. He had a couple of different flavors. Some of that's gone. We have militia units coming up from the south that are supposed to be picking up about 10,000 rounds of ammunition from either UN ammo or they're going to be picking it up from JG sales. I don't know which. I made arrangements, I got the emails with the quotes, I sent the quotes on to the guys. They can turn around and make a choice on their way northbound because they'll be reinforcing the units up there very shortly. So a lot of people out there doing exactly what you were talking about, Darrell. They're buying for the mission and they're topping off what they need for tactical support. Everybody needs to be thinking the same way. By the way, gun shows again, where are you going to be coming up here pretty soon, sir? Well, the next one I'll be at will be down in Venango County at the Franklin Fairgrounds, 4-H Fairgrounds. It's a small show, but it's a good show. But I have a main event coming up here this Saturday here in Meadville, an open, carried rally for Patriot State Celebration. The original and the official start of the American Revolution of 1775. So we're having an open carry rally, got a couple of speakers and then we're going to burn the tidy bowl flag. Tidy bowl blue flag, the U.N. flag. If you don't have nothing to do and you feel like traveling a little distance, why come on down? Come on out. Now the sooner I find out about those, I'm going to let everybody know because we don't want to shoot those up. I understand the logic. Some people take them to Hell in the U and helmets and shot them up, which we do. A lot of our guys do here. We need to pick a helmet though that's really, really tired. Don't pick one that works. Try to pick one that's a little rusty and dusty. That way we're not destroying something. One of the guys might need this bare butt, doesn't have anything. It's not hard to do. There's a bunch of them that are grade 3 that are like no liner and they're not pretty on the outside. When you repaint them UN blue, they'll work. Although you can buy UN blue M1 helmets out there, pretty reasonable. There are still some laying around. I noticed a lot of the companies, because they can't sell the UN blue or they decided they don't want to be politically incorrect, they've been repainting the Modi green. So, finding the UN blue out of the box that came from Norway and Sweden are a little harder now than they were. But they're out there. But the UN braid is kind of handy. Remember guys, when you're infiltrating through an area to be able to take and stuff a beret in your big popcorn pocket on your leg, and when you have to wave and smile and create confusion, if you see that there's a bunch of blue bottle caps, why not wear one yourself? See how that works? I've got one. I've got a UN Kevlar helmet. I've got one helmet that is painted up with UN blue, all the proper markings. It has a standard woodland camouflage cover over top of it. Also, I have a black helmet cover tucked up inside. It's folded and inside the crown of the helmet. Inside. Why? Well, some days I might be with our troops. Other times somebody up front or myself, we might have to get closer. Well, UN Blue works sometimes, but also Black works really well. You know, remember smile, wave, have a pack of cigarettes and a pack of bubble gum, you know, chewing gum in your pocket, guys. Always have something to light a cigarette with. Remember, sometimes that honey thing and smiling go to the dock, bus mocks do, hey, bus is ghost, tail, hail, soggin, yeah. You see that move we're gonna smile and wave yeah And that might be enough to get you close enough so you can use the swing of drywall hammer on him instead of wasting a bullet You know what I mean? Didn't want to die there we go I got him. Yeah, you know even if you're stubborn you hit him again. Yeah, go ahead go or who do we have there? Yeah, this is TexMakes. Your partner was there talking about events going on April 19, 1775, celebrating. Don't forget, I am part of Apple Seed and Apple Seed has their annual shoot all and you can actually get to participate in a volley fire reading the names of people who died for liberty that day. If you can, get to an apple seed this weekend. A couple of my buddies have gone to the apple seed shoots in the past. They found out just how bad of a shape they were and they've been back trying to take care of that problem. It's very worthwhile going down there because if you have any wrong ideas about shooting or misgivings about how to shoot, they have plenty of people there that are knowledgeable about the fine art of shooting and will help you I'm a full instructor now, finally got there. Yes, we do. That's exactly what we do. We give them the basics and once they have that, they can go anywhere they want with that. Mark, I had one quick question, gun question for you. Go ahead. Well, there's your job. Yeah, go ahead. Okay, go ahead. Yeah, okay. Hey, I'm trying to decide I've heard a lot about the eight round magazine for the 1911 some people don't like it, you know, so and and prefers it in your in your opinion Is it better to stick with the seven round mag or the eight or that's a flavor choice That's a flavor choice thing because all that they did with the eight rounders is bumped them a little more in the bottom What they did is made the base plate bulbous and accommodated enough, you know, clearance for one more round. It's okay. I mean, the biggest problem is that you've seen the price. A seven-rounder will cost, you know, so much less. I run with a whole lot of just factory seconds, so to speak, although I've taken advantage of the government mags. Remember, Well years ago. I don't buy man. I don't have to buy you right now because I'm pretty well you know piled up if I see in my gravity yard sale, but The aftermarket ones for like I said before for firing stuff up or seven rounders the military ones that are contract the last batch that were from the 80s Those are still showing up in the plastic remember when the government their last gasp run that they made what? 83 81 3 83 right around there Those mags are showing up and those are seven rounders, and I'd run those all day It's nice to have another round, but I would point out too that if I go that route, typically, and I think Don pretty much works the same way, I'll stick an 11-rounder in the weapon and carry seven-rounders otherwise, unless I run into some eight-rounders for a good price. The eight-rounder is not exciting to me, but every round more counts, but I'm not going to dump all my seven-round mags to buy eight-round mags. I just keep piling more mags up, and if somebody gave me a great price on eight-rounders, I'd buy eight-round mags. If you can buy two seven round mags for the price of one eight round mag, I would go with the two seven round mag personally. Because you'd build up your logistic capabilities. Right. It's a matter of what price are they. I noticed something. CBN and Investments had some pretty good sales here for the last year. But since they've gone over to the new format for their website, they've also changed their attitude about what they've been putting up and on sale. And I haven't seen any real great deals. I remember at the end of last year there were some nice little prices on 45 mags. But you only buy two or three of each or four of each or whatever it was. But those deals are all gone. I noticed they are not offering any really great price. They are back up to pretty much a little below regular retail for most of the pistol mags. I am seeing a creep in that across the board. Go ahead whoever is jumping in there please. Dave Voss, they also used to have magazines for AR-15 and the AK-47s by a bag full. You bought for $100 you bought a backpack that had Well, AR-15s had 25 rounders that had law enforcement use only on them, but that's all right. We only intend to use them on law enforcement. They also had like a 10-pack or so of the AKs also in the backpack. I haven't seen them do that much lately either. But there has been a I believe they are made in Korea. Surplus bags come in. I have bought a few of them in the last couple of shows. Some of the surplus dealers have them and they are selling like $10 a piece or $3 for $25. I think they are made in Korea. They look pretty good. I bought because I knew the one job or one dealer. I got ten of them from them. They all seem to work pretty good. That's the other thing. Any magazine that you buy, Most of your standard edition magazines that come with the gun will generally work just fine. But when you get into buying the aftermarket, especially when you get into some of these, it goes into the higher capacity. And you have to try them out in your weapon because sometimes you'll get one that doesn't want to work right, but on the same token. Again, if that's what you got money for, you buy it because one is better than none and two is better than some. I purchased two mags that were in the... the guy said they were some sort of government issue and they were in a paper type bag, steel. They were 13 bucks and I tried them and they worked great and they got a number on the bottom and everything. That sounds like some of the some that came in from Korea there for a while that had the in the brown wrapper. Right. I can't swear to without seeing the wrapper but that's what it sounds like. Let's face it, the South Koreans, since they use our equipment and they have the machinery The given to them because they still use some of our calibers of guns and some of our weapons, they tooled up and made spare parts and rebuilt the M1-Granz and the Build them top to bottom. They rebuilt everything and they built US spec because they had the tooling themselves, they had the machinery processes, but they also received some of the arsenal tooling from the post-war period. That's why the quality is comparable to US spec. Korea and Taiwan both had this ability. Bear in mind that there's a lot of empirical knowledge involved in manufacturing, a lot of stuff that never makes it into textbooks and so on, especially that's product specific. So when you have a government that we've been smiling upon, yet set up in this sort of stuff, you can expect that some of the engineers involved in tinkering the dies and so on were sent over there for a couple of months to make everything just right. and some of the tweaks that they would perform will never make it into any documents or any books or manuals or whatnot and therefore those arsenal production lines will work just a wee bit better than any aftermarket free enterprise system can manage. Exactly, that's why I said the Taiwanese, I wouldn't have any qualms about Taiwanese mags, Taiwanese M14, Taiwanese carbine or Taiwanese Garand parts. The quality, they were a render revolution operation for the Kolkendager crew on top of everything else. And a lot of this stuff, remember, they were building for their own defense, so they wanted, you know, they did well. It may not be TRW, but it's close enough, you won't know the difference. Let's put it that way. So they're good manufactured parts, they're well manufactured, or in many cases, either they are reconditioning components, because some stuff could be reconditioned if your country is poor enough that your labor is cheap enough. For instance, operas. Operas can be recustom, you know, reground, but most, you know, like US government, they'd look at it and go, okay, yeah, we got to pile these from World War II, we got to pile these from Korea. So after a certain point, they didn't really bother to replace and reap condition, they would start scrapping. Which is why Sarco and all these other companies made a massive business out of Anyway, we've got BK there or two. BK, you've got anything for us? Jump in there, please. A little bit. I was at an Aldi the other day and my Aldi was no go. They had lawn lights that you have spoken of at buck 99 a piece. Apparently they circulated a sail flyer listing them at $1.79, so the one I was at was just completely cleaned out. It's possible that others may still have some on the shelf, so that would be something people could look at. The description said stainless steel, but I didn't see any because of course they were all cleaned out at mine. I've got one on my hand right here. Half of them were brown coming in the tray, half of them were stainless, but the ones that are brown are stainless also, they're just whatever finish they put on them. They're the same finish internally. Okay, so I'm sort of anticipating that. $1.79 is what they went for. Go ahead. Right. So they were cleaned out in my area where I looked. but there may still be some on the shelf in some units. So anybody who's got an Aldi on their commute route or something along those lines, you might want to make a side trip and take a look and see whether you can snag some of those. When they allocate, like you said, also apparently they're not restocking for the sale, so apparently they're not. That sort of general merchandise, all the allocates are lumped to every store and when a sold is caught. It's very efficient. They don't have any restocking problems and so on. They just move a pallet or two of a particular item and then push gone. cleared out and that's that and when you figure the number of stores they've got you know a single purchase can go in a week once it hits the bricks. It's a very efficient distribution. Now, poor from a point of view of going back and restocking because the same thing won't ever be there again, but you know good for them. Like I said, I got four and we went back and they were Somebody looked at them and said, boy, I need all of those. Or at least everybody kept grabbing a bunch. These were very well made by comparison to what we normally see for that price range. So if you see another one, it looks like what they're going to do is every week they'll have a different one on sale. So we need to watch the flyers, guys. You may not get the exact same one because they apparently are doing this in a wave. The first one's had a round globe. The second one's had a classic lamp cover. Whatever's next, grab it because they're definitely worth it for under $2. At the very least you get the batteries. The same day I bought these, I paid $1.50 apiece for four rechargeable batteries that were in a pack from Harbor Freight. And it's the same basic battery that's in these. So wait a minute, I get the globe, the LED, the solar panel, the handle, the spike, and everything that makes this thing work, and the battery for $1.79. It doesn't make any sense, but it does when you're working with slaves. It also tells you something about the true wholesale cost of those things as opposed to the retail that even the so-called surplus outfits generally offer. Yes, exactly. So again, watch for them though because all these will probably have another model next week. It probably won't be the same as the first two, but just watch for it and be there early on if you need any of these. What we've been doing with these is I've been using them for perimeter lighting obviously. I'm going to trade out these with the cheaper ones which are going to go on the perimeter fencing because I've got them stationed at different locations. Most of the stuff that we ran through the winter in these lights guys went through the whole winter operating. I used to put one on every fence post around the back perimeter and also in other locations like where the goats have their feeding station and that will allow me to keep an eye on things. Combine that, the inexpensive LED lighting with Don Vetcher's original gnomes, which I was talking about this morning. I have one of the square gnomes and one of the round gnomes and both of them are still working. They're not fancy, but last night it was bright. It was like having a Gen 3 system, guys. So it worked. Of course we had a monster moon. I don't know BK where you were or Darryl how you looked but we had clear skies and we had daylight moon last night. What we had basically. A lot of times the conditions will be such that you could almost see with your eyes but under those circumstances Gen 1 works. Just fine. A lot of it depends on your eye sensitivity. I had no problem seeing during the night last night. Of course I have good night vision as they call it. It's natural night vision. It's not battery operated. Wait a minute. Since I have a pacemaker defibrillator, maybe it is battery operated. I was looking out this morning and it was pretty bright out there this morning. I could see just fine with my... But then again, like I say, if you have good natural night vision, all the better for you. But I also have a piece of night vision. I don't know which generation it is, but I haven't used it. I take it out once a year and check to make sure everything is working okay, and then I put it back. It doesn't use up its... what's the word that... well... Gankity would know what I'm talking about. It doesn't use its life expectancy. Uh oh, sorry about that guys. Uh, Gerald. Uh, far asleep at the switch, huh? No, no, I thought BK had more. I'm sorry. I have one other thing, but it's an off-air thing. I need to talk to you, Mark, as soon as you're off-air. It's not a life and death thing, but in two hours it'll be a never mind. So give me a call as soon as you're off-air, please. Very good. Okay. In fact, we've only got about another 15 minutes here, so we're not done yet. Anything else? BK, please. No, that'll do it. That's the one that popped up during the week and is time limited. Excellent. So everybody, again, move as quickly as you can if you need to. Again, it's the idea of allocating resources and subdividing it so that you get to a certain level of preparation. I know people have different priority lists. And the other thing is, remember, some of you did take care of that subject, but others have not. So the important thing is if you can afford whenever we see these pop-ups where we have either a special sale, sale with a coupon, a lot of times it's where we just see something like the Aldi's thing. Hey, it took two days and they sold out of them here, the lights for instance, with food items. We've talked about canned butter quite a bit. I found a couple other sources for canned butter and also whole block canned cheese in the European traditional form. I'm going to get a sample of these things before going farther. They're Euro products, but offered by the case as jobber products here for obviously specialty stores or food stores or whatever. Yeah, both of those are terrific products, but man, I hate the prices. Yeah, that's the thing is the eating the wallet up real quick, which is why again from the other end is we also need to know how to make it ourselves anyway because the canned goods are only going to go so far and then they're gone. So what will we do in the next phase? We need to be prepared. I noticed one thing that is a fact guys, you aren't finding mason jars anywhere like we were being tossed out by anybody. Traditionally I've had up to car loads and truck loads I've been able to scavenge and bring home. Recently if we find two or three, wow it's a big deal now. even at the yard sales and at the church sales. Apparently most of the grandmas and grandpas that could die recently that they would scavenge all the stuff from haven't died, you know, there are no more that have died so far. If they are, people are grabbing the canning items and not selling them like they were. Or their adult children are saying, hey, these are useful. Yeah, exactly. That's what's happening. They're not getting to the sale because the inheritors are keeping them for a change, which is good. It's a major shift. At least somebody is doing something with them. The last thing you want to do is here crash, crash, crash as they go into a recycle bin. Now bear in mind, I'll remind people, we can can butter ourselves. and bacon and various other things. I don't know so much about cheese. That would require some tinkering. I will point people at the archives, indianafreedomtalkradio.com. 5 December 2008, we talk about butter and bacon. 5 December 2008. Man, have we been on the air that long? I guess so. Yeah, actually again, one of the things to remember here guys, I know a lot of people have been very thankful for the schedule, the ability to actually keep track of things in something where you can pull it off the shelf and they don't have to reinvent the wheel. We've talked about this many times. Take advantage of all the people who have had experience or have stepped forward into the breach and have provided a solution. By doing that, you can focus on the task and save yourself a lot of time, which is especially critical right now. The bad guys are in motion. They're kind of, again, it's eclectic. They're kind of like Jerry's kids jerking around here a little bit. But they're still a pissy bunch of people who are just plain belligerent. They're going to be back. They've been told that they need to get the job done. Well, the job is disarming America so they can ransack the nation the rest of the way. And that isn't done, and it's not going to be done. The only way we're going to... Well, we'll give them part of what they want. We'll give them the short, tiny, little high-speed projectiles, or mid-speed or low-speed projectiles. We don't care. And we're going to give them those parts only. Or maybe the use of the bayonet, which means you'll give them a small part of the weapon, but you're going to take that part back when the time comes. I'm going to use the recycling method. Stab them with the bandit and use it on the next one. Exactly. Here, look, we're going to share blood cultures. Hold still. There's another one. By the way, and I don't know if it's real or not, and for all of you out there, guys, somebody had a picture of an east wing battle axe. Well, basically a double headed hatchet. But it's an east wing type forge system. Now, I don't know if it's one that east wing actually did or somebody just made something really cool. If they did make it, I need to find out if it actually is available or if it's an old item they sold years ago. I love the drywall hammer and I am going to... I carry one anyway, but I've got an un-East Wing. Somebody gave us a gift. And I also ran into two more drywall... In fact, I got one right behind me. I just got. It's the older mallet type, so it's more like an actual tomahawk. An older, older tomahawk. The old style tomahawks with the sculpted long broad blade where it comes down to the broad blade at the end. and those are going into the battle kits guys seriously but a double-headed battle axe hatchet type of thingy yeah I'd be interested in that it's not not the length of a full hatchet or full axe it was like oh half that length but still has a lot more reach almost like a roofing hammer So a cool idea and if they got it, yeah, I'd like to find out what it costs. I've been trying to round up the information. I was going to do it today, but I think we'll wait. And we might do it at 8 o'clock. But Bud K has got a bunch of interesting blades in there right now that are in their sales sense or in the machetes and unique blades. Also, of all places, Cold Steel has come up with some pretty reasonably priced mimics of the traditional combat blades of the last couple of thousand years. They are making some really nice gladiuses that are just plain Jane but a Roman soldier would kill to have found one anywhere. The quality of the steel is great but gladiuses, copies of the traditional machetes in several different patterns would the sawback and without. several of the other unique mid or short swords made throughout history that they've put their own style to. But the average price seems to be in the $25 to $30 range, which is pretty decent for a cutting edge combat utility blade. And you should have one around. It's a personal preference thing. I like the Tomahawk. I think it's symbolic for us guys. It's a weapon of our culture. You know what I mean? It's the weapon the nation grew up with. And it's easy to use to take the shot. Oh yeah. In fact, it's a helpful tool in the field. The E-Swing Drywall Hammer has a hammerhead on one end. It's got a perfect pitch for cutting and cleaving. Remember, that's what it's supposed to do. When you strike with that, you're supposed to be chopping material away. So as you strike, the bevel of that head is such that it cleaves. Well, that's what you want with a fighting blade. You want to tear things open. Go ahead, Darrell, please. Since you mentioned Bud Kay and some of the new stuff they have, they brought out recently a, they call it the Marine Fighter Sword. It has a, about a two foot blade with a tanto tip on it. I don't know if you saw that. I bought a couple to take to gun shows and sell and pretty heavy piece of steel. Even though it is made in the US of China, it's still a heavy piece of steel and like you say, it appears to be pretty well made. So if you want something that's, and they are stamped to US Marines 1943 I believe. So I don't know if the Marines actually use something like that or if that's just somebody's... Are you talking about a scratch it? Well, it's about two foot long with a handle big enough for two hands. Yep. And it's got a tanto tip on the end of the blade and Of course it had the blood group down it. The scratch it was made for, actually it was invented by a guy who was a timber, a lumberjack. And it was built for the engineers and used heavily in the Pacific by the Marine Corps and the Army. The Marine Corps had a lot of them. They made a medium size, small and a medium size that were designed as a defolating tool, but they could also be used kind of like a bolo fighting knife. But this has a straight blade, right? Yeah, straight blade. It reminds me of a I see a shortened version of the Japanese samurai sword. Oh, I see. 1942 soldier sword and seeth. US Marine, $30. Yeah. Okay, I see it. Well, that's just something they've made. It's a cool idea. It'd be kind of fun if the Marines had shown up with that on the battlefield. Oh, let's get them out. Okay, don't worry. I got one of those two. Hold still. I've got myself a can opener here. Well, actually, it's a Nippon opener. Hold still. It would be interesting. That would be cool. For what it is, that would work as a, again, over the back, mounted to the Alice pack or mounted to whatever as a utility fighting blade. It would work. Yeah, not only for fighting, but also for hacking your way through brush. Or as I like to say, hack your way through a wall of human flesh when you ran out of bullets, which tells you one thing, you should have brought more bullets. Yes, next time more ammo. What? And more ammo. And more ammo. Remember that. Exactly. Well, this gets into something else right at the top of the hour here, guys. Again, as you've seen, I told you three months ago about this. It's now public knowledge, even though it was public knowledge and tied our Patriot circles. I told you this. The 5.45x39, the really, really cheap ammo, they've already targeted to block it. Part of this is to piss off the Russians. Part of this is because it's part of the anti-gun agenda. It doesn't make any difference. However you look at it, they're blocking that and they're going to go right down the list of 5.45x39 and the 7.62x39. Now, if you've got any money, common sense, we know those light rifles are dominant. There's a lot of them out there. We should not be shooting anything other than reloadable right now. If you're going to go to the range you buy some of that brass case, boxer-prine reloadable. You go get yourself some dies from Palmetto State Armory. They've got some. PalmettoStateArmory.com. And you fire at the range, collect everything up, then you go home and practice reloading. Save your bardin, your steel case, your combat ammo, your ball ammo for when the time comes. you probably won't get a chance to collect that brass back up. So don't worry about it. Instead focus on getting what you need together so that you know how to do what needs to be done when the time comes. How's that sound? Save your fired primers too. Yes. Everything must be saved. Everything. I don't care what it is. Guys, we're going to need it. We're going to be rebuilding all of the above. even the primers. We already have the inventory technology for doing that. That's already off the shelf. By the way, couple of things here, Darrell, just a heads up, let everybody else know, it's in Blacklisted News. ATF attempts bulk collection of customer data from gun stores. Thank you to our friends in the chat room there. That is in Blacklisted News for April 16th. Now guys, remember, under the Gun Control Act of 1968, the FFL dealers have the authority to block the Fed from collecting, you know, again, all the data. Now they'll do some here, do some there, but they were trying to scan every FFL or forgive me every customer of this FFL and the guy stopped them. he denied them access so they've taken his FFL and they're you know they've thrown a bunch of other BS up in the air pickle-smokin mirrors what it comes down to is they're doing exactly pressing the limit everywhere like we've told you they would this is a complete violation the GCA you know gun control act of 1968 they don't care that was all BS to be broken anyway as far as they're concerned they weren't supposed to computerize anything which they've already done the InstaCheck system does that that's what the people are buying to do the same thing with Ron Paul's supporters and their organization told them to go pound sand. This may be a pattern. They're putting together a list. It reminds me of Project Forward Trace back in the 80s. Again, what's interesting is this article has all the trappings of the same program we've seen every time. Remember, that was under George Herbert Walker Bush. Bush was the one who pushed and jumped the ATF into high gear to go after the FFL dealers to attack them. Just attack them and put them out of business. That was a specific plan. If you don't think so, take a look at the demographics. Look at the numbers of FFL holders. Take a look at what happened to the numbers. And of course they run this cyclically. This is a way for them to make business for themselves too with these pieces of trash. That's what they're notorious for. They make their own business by stirring the pot constantly. So this is a heads up because this is another variation of the theme. Also an interesting piece here in the Daily Caller. White is not right. Campus admins ask for helping to weed out white people. Western Washington University sent a questionnaire to students asking them for advice on how the administration could succeed in making sure that in future years we are not as white as we are today. Oh, in other words, they want all these caramel kids. The question notes that WW's racial makeup does not perfectly reflect the nation at large. Read that. The communists are in motion to, of course, put on... Well, it's that part of the planet anyway. It's not a surprise for me as far as I'm concerned. But, again, for everybody out there, pay attention. DailyCaller.com, the article is, White is not right, campus admins ask for help weeding out white people. They just want to get rid of the white people. We're all going to pay for it, but you ain't going to be allowed to be there. How do you like that one? So anyway, we are at the top of the hour. BK, I'll be getting a hold of you in a minute here. For everybody out there listening, guys, Darrell, you're going to be aware again. 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