May 22, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed the VA scandal and government accountability, comparing the current administration unfavorably to Nixon and emphasizing the chain of command principle. He analyzed the Bundy Ranch standoff, detailing the tactical equipment and personnel involved, including pepper ball launchers, grenadiers, and undercover operatives with concealment tactics. The show included calls requesting support for the Bundy Ranch deployment—vehicles, medical supplies, and mechanical assistance—and covered ammunition and firearms availability, including SKS receivers, 45 Long Colt ammunition pricing, and powder shortages.
- va scandal
- bundy ranch
- blm
- pepper ball launchers
- grenadiers
- tactical equipment
- chain of command
- ammunition shortage
- 45 long colt
- sks receivers
- preparedness
- militia support
- government accountability
- night vision
- powder shortage
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Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Koonke. one day closer to victory for all our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southwest east and north well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot 4 mg dot com we're on amn 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 Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming, to include both the 3rd, the 5th, the Pitt, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving the left coast to the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the east, we cross plains over the Mississippi, and land in the smokies with the restaurant crews, grammar teams, okay teams and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us the Golden Spike done. Still clear down here. It has been a beautiful day. We have a little bit of cloud cover just breaking up here and there. A few dots. It's clear, calm, bright, cool. I'll tell you what, perfect day. Get outside, got stuff done. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today and what's jumping off the wall, please? Well, it's a beautiful day intermittent clouds and we got maybe an hour and a half an hour and 20 left a sunshine But you know daylight, but it's a hey 22nd day of May you're of our Lord 2014 Benchmark and we're gonna stand on it. Well, we're gonna look at it hanging on the wall What's going on in the neck of the woods? We talked the other day about fearless leader and all of the actions, but you know what it's He's there moaning and groaning about what's going on at the VA and somebody should be held accountable. When he was asked, did you have any prior knowledge of this, he went on and on about these things need to be done and somebody should be held accountable. But he never mentioned once that even the prior fearless leader before he sworn in, let me see, more than six years ago now, never once, not once, even alluded to it. going president advised him on this. I'm going to take no advice from that guy. Well, he didn't say that or anything like that, but he didn't mention anything about, well, any prior knowledge or being warned by the president, Mark. It's just, hey, fearless leader has a whole bunch of convenient ways to talk himself out of corners that he's painted himself into. I can't figure out how that works, Mark. Well again, remember he has no recollection Mr. Chairman, I have no recollection. Remember that guys? For those words repeated several times in congressional hearings back in the 70s, why the excuse to demand a president resign was brought before the American people. And we have a POS that's in the outhouse on Pennsylvania Avenue there who, well, he's pretty well buried the mark of way beyond Nixon a long time ago. But this particular one, the problem I have with it is, well, instead of the, in any way, shape or form, being responsible for anything, even though he wants the power, they always want the power, but they don't want any of the rest of the components go along with that. the trappings, so to speak, some of them quite connective. One of them is responsibility. And I would remind everyone, any military person knows the chain of command, how things work and who signs for what and where the responsibility lies to make sure things work. And if they don't work, well, figure out who it is that needs to be fixed to make it work properly but there was a president although again he had other issues we again democrats always betray us we know that but old Harry Truman in fact amazingly enough it would be I think 64 years ago now Harry Truman with that you know dollar bill remember sitting at the desk the one that stopped right there and the buck stopped right there yeah he goes well with regard to being in charge and who's responsible The buck stops here. Isn't that amazing how you've got these parasites, these dribbling parasites, these worthless turds that we have that, again, they don't deserve to be where they are. They have no business being where they are. That's really our problem. And these characters constantly just with reckless abandon and glee as they go on vacation. I'm surprised he wasn't answering the question in that roundabout circle jerk way. Don, while he was busy heading for the chopper, for him to the golf game. Yeah. You know, that would have made more sense to me with what we've seen from the piece of trash. And I don't see it really changing any time too soon in the not too distant future or a distant future. It really ain't that far away towards the end of the part-time jobbers, you know, time here on our part of the planet. Yeah, living in government housing. Yeah, and literally living in government housing. Well, here again, all we can do is remind everybody that we had a lot of work to do and these characters, the VA, the vets, are being treated no differently from what we've seen in the past going all the way to World War I. In fact, the same problems existed in all levels, which is why most people really don't know about this because we've gone full circle. Of the last of the VA constructions, the red brick buildings are pretty much, the clay red brick buildings are all gone. I don't know how many of you can remember those or if you traveled the country, but the 1880s construction and 1890s construction of the Veterans Administration Hospitals was the first really big central build operation that took place. Next, was the ceramic block buildings. These used to be dotted all over the states, even here in Michigan. The size of half a city block each building, rectangular, usually made up of 8-10 buildings. This was a cookie cutter government module building that was constructed for the purpose of either A, the Veterans Administration, or B, psychiatric housing. But the basic design was established in the 1800s and had been built through a series of build and finance programs. In the post-World War I period, that was pretty much what the guys had for support. It was long in the tooth. Even though it was the roaring 20s and everybody was spending money hand over fist, it was not until just before the depression that any real monies were being spent on the veterans and even there it was very minimal because even as they initiated the programs that were promised, in fact I'll bet late, the depression hit and almost all these programs stalled. The later conventional brick, which also were a brown-red brick construction, those buildings, appeared during the Depression and then appeared during World War II, obviously as ground combat escalated, and a military support platform for the massive numbers of casualties coming in had to be built. And it was. And in the process that also of course benefited in the long run, leaving World War II. It benefited the veterans because a much more extensive established conventional hospital network grid was now in place. These hospitals were very specialized. By the time you get to Vietnam, some of you guys might have been wounded in Vietnam. You remember you were sent to a number of different or a specific hospital when you came in country from overseas. because it was an arm hospital or a leg hospital or an organ trauma hospital or it could be an amputation rehabilitation complex. Some sites dealt with nothing but eyes, some dealt with nothing but hearing. That was this whole complex that was a combination of existing World War II hasty construction and more permanent structures overlapping from War Department to Department of Defense and were again part of the Veterans Administration infrastructure. Needless to say, progressively they let these things where you have a massive bureaucracy, people of course skimming more money than they are taking care of the people. People who gravitate to the jobs or are more interested in vacations, hey, sounds like that jackass we've got in the White House, in the outhouse right now. Part-time, more so than full-time. And then a certain type of person progressively gravitates that hates the patient. And the little comment today that came up was, of course, the proposal to execute old veterans to get them out of the way. That comment by people in management within the VA. Documented, demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt. Well, I'm okay because I'm younger and those other guys, that's going to be them. Time waits for no one, people. Time waits for no one. No, no, I'm feeling... Well, could you take him now? Oh, I'm feeling better. I'll feel happy. I'll feel... Thank you very much. Oh, damn problem. I'll be back on Tuesday. Remember Money Python? Holy Grail? Bring out your dad. Well, literally, that's how they were acting. In fact, the idea that they have mouthed that guys tells you that they were probably, in a roundabout way, already doing it. And that's where the rest of this latest series of, shall we say, debacles have come forward into light. And it's not like you said Don, it's like they didn't know this issue was there. They just let it slide. Why? I think their logic was they'd have this country fried before anybody could get a chance to do anything. I really do. I believe they thought that this year, this last year, get the guns, get the guns, get the guns. From November on, they were supposed to be in the big offensive. If you remember with regard to the Bundy thing, What was the date and window of activity? 2012 was the plan for their original action. Remember, a cascading series of offenses against the American people. Look at it as a war. Understand the idea is that these are like the Japanese. They want to spring with surprise and already be ready in emotion so that it almost appears that the declaration and the action are one and the same or one might even be premature. And or if timing is everything, if somebody screws up, it is premature. But they figure they'll lie their way out of it anyway. Well, they got caught with their hands soaked in blood all the way up to their armpits. That's what that's what this is coming down to so who out there who may have lost a loved one can guarantee that that loved one died a natural death or died a Death because you know that was shall we say that wasn't assisted Yep, hurried along. Yeah, you're on a list. We have another list Yeah, you're not special your name's not Blatson's team you need to go Blatson's Dean gets your bed and we'll keep him He's got the same problem you have but he's gonna get treatment by the way He's also five years older than you are, but he's still gonna get treatment. Just like most last month. Yeah, he's a special buddy. You're not See how that works So again, just pay attention people. This is more and more of, well like I said, Richard Nixon was kicked out or was run out of town because it was just so important because of Watergate. Well, I can say repeatedly that no matter what for all the propaganda, nobody ever died during Watergate. They got embarrassed because somebody found out that these characters were fruity as a loon, which is remember what they were after where there were psychiatric files. Because they were all a bunch of nutcase goofs and now seeing that they're in power the hyper leftist the Soviets Consider what you're seeing I would say that back in the day Yeah, they had an extensive psychiatric record and guess what it was all downhill from there We hired in a long line if you look back way back in the line. There's those people are skeletons on swords There's no thumb that are still moaning and groaning as they've either fallen on it or been shoved. Or are about to fall on their sword. We got to talk them into this. But how many you know, how about Benghazi gate? You know, it comes to the point you guys that they're trusting your attention span is wider than it is long. Literally. So that they bring up something else and oh my gosh, golly those ambassador. What about, what about those veterans now? Look at it like this. When you spin the wheel, eventually it comes up on a lie they will not believe. You might not say that right in the slot that the pointer points at, but eventually it'll come up on a lie that they will not believe. But they have to tell it to you anyway. So what's the button for you? Where's your line in the sand? What's the lie that you will not believe? Spin the wheel again. Wow, here we go. What's next? What will they come up with next to be a diversion from they greatly disrespect our veterans? There's a whole bunch of different ways to say that. I hear a bell mark. Do we have a caller? Maybe. Maybe just a listener. Star six will unmute you. I yield to you, Mark. Well, before we go any farther, let's do this. Night Vision technology, you're available. You won't be for another 40 minutes before we can get you on the phone. But phone number, information about what you have available, and what changes are coming up in Night Vision. Go ahead, please. Well, we've... The phone number is 231-796-8458. Again, 231-796-8458. We can talk about... I've got a piece of thermal right in your mailbox for $5 less than $2,000. It's a real piece of thermal from the FLIR company. Again, $5 less than $2,000. It wasn't that long ago, $5,000 or $7,000 or $9,000 for a piece of thermal was entry level. I thought I'd mention that just to give that a qualifier. It seems like a lot of money, but man. It's becoming more affordable, almost as we speak. Speaking of affordable, that first generation gun sight at 300 horses is still around. If you want to get in, the numbers are dwindling on that. When that body's gone, I don't think we're going to get another shipment of that body. The next body up is like $40 or $44 more, $38 or $42 more. Something like that. Hey, it's the same tube. It just has more magnification. That's the only real physical difference. The body looks a little different, but it's the same tube inside. We've addressed that a number of times. If you want to get in on that $375 gun sight, you can reach me at 2317968458. Goggles for gun sights. 2317968458. Thank you Mark. And I've heard a couple more beeps. Maybe we've got a caller. And caller jump in there if you need to unmute yourself. There we go. Got it out. Evening gentlemen. How are you? Very good. Go ahead and jump in there. What do we have? Hey, this is Jason out of Alabama. I got a question for you. I had sent you a picture. It was a screen capture of a gentleman behind a, like a slot shield out there at the Bundy Ranch. And he was holding what appeared to be a paintball gun. Yeah, that's a pepper gun. That was one of the several weapons they were using, yes. Okay. That was where they were saying, they were going to pepper bomb. You know, the one that is similar to, but not quite the same as the one the guy blew the girl's eye out with and killed her. Remember, we popped her through the eye, popped into her brain and killed her dead on the spot. So, like a sack of potatoes. That was just one of the several things, notice they had, that team was a Grenadier unit. You'll notice on the setup you had both a support weapon, you had the high velocity paintball gun slash pepper spray, pepper ball launcher, and you'll notice the grenadier with the dispersal, the gas launcher was there too. One right behind the other, boom, boom, boom. Okay, alright. I appreciate you filling in the blanks on that one. I wasn't too sure what was going on there. In the main image for everybody, if you look front, center, they were the middle point of the BLM team. But they had two other Grenadier groups. However, the ones in the rear were looking more like instead of 37s, or perhaps 40s. That looked like a 37 that they had there though. The others had 40mm launchers. So the ones in the back had probably HE or had anti-personnel. The ones up front, you know, were for the political correctness image. So that's why you see, again, those characters were where they were, but they were backed up by riflemen anyway, right there on the spot. Literally, you know, around them, at the end of the vehicle. I think even on the other side, I have to reference the picture again. With the way that the vehicles were deployed. Yeah, that that capsium oil has been out there in the paintball mall actually you saw I'm using it here at the Protests in New York in Chicago remember here only a few weeks ago and a few years ago. I mean over the last couple years There's you've got images that were caught in slow-mo the kid getting hit in the face or people getting shot with them the idea is that you hit the chest or you know you can hit around the face and If you get hit in the chest, the idea is that it splashes and works straight up into the nostrils and goes up into the face into the mucous membrane around the mouth. That's the reason for a gas mask. Exactly. Armor or gas mask, again the armor would help but it still hit the plastic armor plate. That would still hit and splash and so you'd still end up with the same end result. Remember this is not 2 or 4 percent. This is at least 6 or 10 percent. In fact, well, what is it? No, 1.73%. 5% to 7% is the old bear guard, which they then went up to 10% in terms of purity. The present stuff that they use for anti-personnel is about 22 to 27%. They got a number of different names for it, but basically it makes you do a dance no matter where it hits. Even if it hits just skin, it burns. It's like aliens, acid for blood, man, acid for blood. But the typically, again, it's designed to, if you're prepared for it, and understand it's coming, I think, again, it's always a different situation. You'll be able to at least hopefully control yourself, and typically people can if they've got any kind of, you know, any kind of, you know, mental control. But they're counting on the idea of panic, which typically is what they're expecting with a percentage of the population with chemical, you know, and biological, and whatever. So in this case it's chemical. Everyone goes, no it's Camp CMO! That's chemical. That's a chemical agent. So that was part of the entourage in the very front. That was you know, we're photographed more than a few times and I don't think that was an accident either because Everybody else was armed with lethal technology period and the one or two weapons that were there Weren't going to be enough to deal with anybody in any significant number So that was purely I think as much as anything for the propaganda imagery. Well these poor guys all they had were pepper guns and 37 millimeter launchers and m16s and mp5s and no old grenades oh no forget about the last stuff look at that poor guy with a pepper launcher and and the other guy was gonna fire all benevolent tear gas it's kindly tear gas because it's being sent to you by the government you see right that's it yeah I was kind of figuring why they stuck him out front was for a photo op Yeah, that way if anything were to happen there, they would be doing all those poor federal agents. And that's where again, they didn't order him to fire. He was actually out of effective range when they were ordering them to fire on the protesters. The only people that would have been able to effectively fire on the protesters are the grenade launchers, the grenadiers, and the riflemen. The other character would have been lobbing in softballs by the time he got to the other end, cotton balls. It's got good range, they have good range but they don't have great range. And again, they're intentionally designed for that purpose. They are still going to sting and bite when they hit, but they're not necessarily lethal unless they're in close, close range. So that's why that was in place. There's a couple other pieces of equipment there. Everybody needs to go through all these still images that are out there in the internet that were offered by people. There's a lot of stuff that's been privately loaded that's for public consumption. and you get a lot of other angles you get to see from the militia you know different units points of view how they were looking at the battlefield and also a lot of just the other people who showed up they say hey check this out take some pictures so they just plopped themselves in the middle of it because it just happened beyond the expressway you know at that moment because they were stuck there anything else go ahead call it please yeah yeah I was just wondering did you have any any extra intel on the two guys with the beards Oh no, actually it was Martin II. I didn't believe there were six total. The dog handlers, probably like you said, were either military or foreign. I think they were military because the dog, the type of dog, which of course the German Shepherds, those are popular, a lot of people anyway, but the shepherd class and everything that they were looking at there, The nature of them all being uniform and the fact that it's not a real long growth beard or anything, it was a short growth beard designed to disrupt the actual physical appearance of the individual. and they all had the same beard and that just doesn't happen. So that was purely for again, to cover their identity. They probably aren't even in the right uniform. I'll guarantee that they're, again, if they're military, they were given a nice crisp new BLM uniform and next week they could be wearing an FBI uniform and next week they could be wearing a Homeland Security uniform and next week they could, see how that works. So all squirrel sort of thing. Yeah, well, they got a big a probably got a whole wallet full of fake IDs Well, they're real IDs are generated by the same fake corporation. So they're you know, their IDs are correct It's just they're lying about who they are. Hell we can't even be sure they're me. Oh, like I said US military they can be foreign military isn't as likely as not And you know, as far as I understand this only what one one military that allows beards and Well, the US Navy does. Well, at least they did. I don't know if they do again because there was a big fight. Like I said, back in the 70s, everybody wanted to go to that traditional rustic look from the 1880s through 1900. And everybody wanted to have a beard. And the Navy won on that too. And guys in the Navy were wearing beards again. Now, they had to keep them close cut. They couldn't wear the Grand Pimosus beard. But what their argument was is that it was a traditional naval incident. It's something that normally the Navy people did, wear a beard. The argument was, well, if you've got to wear a gas mask, a beard ain't your first choice of ways to go. And everybody said, oh, I'll take that risk. Or I have a right to. And it's like, oh, OK. Not a problem. Go ahead. So the first time they had to use a gas mask or a Scott air pack, all of a sudden the beard was gone. The troubles with wearing a beard and having to cut it to the Quaker cut and all of that and maintain everything and blah blah blah. For a lot of them it was too much maintenance trouble and too much to worry about rather than just hacking it off in the morning every day and be done with it that way. So that was the reason it progressively disappeared. It was because there was a big Victorian era following, if you want to call it that, back in the day years ago. Well, it's back in the 70s is what it was. It was a nostalgia thing. Yeah, it was a heritage-slash-historical thing and everybody was excited about it. Everybody was used to going to court to fight to get something because I have a right to a beard. I won't stop you about taking that guy's gun over there, which is of course a lot more important to my stinking beard, but I have a right to my beard. Once they got their beer, they were happy. And of course, they could care less when out, they beat somebody to death over across the street. But that's why, again, the beer jumps out because of the fact that I don't believe that department was allowing beards in it. I don't think the BLM does. It may. I don't see why it wouldn't, to be quite honest, except, again, these are knuckle-dragging goons with a mission to beat people down. by the very fact that they have to beat people down and that they were hired purely to run Americans off their real estate, then you have to figure they know they're going to be using chemical agents. And so they're going to, you know, again, you have to maintain a certain standard so there is, you know, efficient in the field. And a beard is not part of that. See, so that's the other part of the, you know, the basic rule in, you know, the litmus. Well, who would be doing that and why? It doesn't make any sense within the normal operational structure, but it does with regard to, again, good old concealment. It's like wearing a face bandana, which is the whole idea. We all look the same, man. They all had short hair and sunglasses and beards. And a dog! And all I saw was teeth! All I saw was teeth and more teeth! And all my goodness, teeth! And that's what they're counting on. See, so that's basically the end result. I guarantee if you ask most of the people when they were standing there to describe the people they were facing off against, all of them would have to reference the pictures off their cameras. They'd tell you they had 10 uniforms, though some probably would even tell you something different from that. I'll guarantee it. Think about it. So it's one of its unique thing about people when they're in a a you know, so we say an aggressive or a shock environment like that As far as how they respond and what they pay attention to we got a chance to pick it apart because all those camera images are nice and still Which allows us to do a little more working or evaluating the problem figure out what to do about it Or well find out you know who's who in the zoo as they say Anything else go ahead, please No, no, that was it. I'm gonna back out by the way, why a listener just a heads up for your end of the country there too and everybody else We are looking for buses guys. We're looking for a cheap bus. We're not looking for pretty We're looking for something that even if it's been Take you know, this everything's been gutted out of it, but you can drive it down the road It's gonna just get down the road where somebody was making a camper or something Anything like that would be fine, but we're looking for school buses In fact, we found one for $1400. We need another one if we can get three. That would be best. We've run into them for under $1000. Perfectly functional, but people buy them and then they're like, man, I don't want to drive this thing. It's going to cost money. Or they decide they're not going to play the project. Or somebody tells them they got to get rid of it or whatever. So just a heads up. We run into one. I found some for as little as $1400. So far and in the pathway I'm looking at another one that our people already have I don't know if we're gonna need tires on one side in the cost back up We just need it so we can get it out there and again Park it camouflage it rack it up the rest of the way for quarter back, you know for quarter bastard And then we'll be set to go But go ahead is there is there any particular distance? You don't want to go past as far as what you're looking for Well, depending on where it is, if somebody could grab it and we can meet, you know, remember if it's somewhere in the south or in the east coast, if you can get it part of the way there, we can meet rendezvous and, you know, drive it this way and hit it on out west. Okay. You see, so if they run into anything or if you're round, like if you've got a local listing or maybe if you've got a, some of these bus places have gluts. Every once in a while they get more buses and they know what to do with. Another thing that would work just as well would be a moving truck. I just missed a couple of diesels here for $800 apiece. It was a Ford truck front end. Looks like a one and a half ton and they were $800 per unit. They're A1 rental slash the, oh come on, Penske. And those things, they have to guarantee them. They go down the road, they do everything they were supposed to do when they were being rented. We're not driving it back, we're just driving it out. So. I cover a lot of ground on the driver. I just need to be able to, again, many eyes and ears are what makes a difference. That's the nice thing about doing a radio program, we can put out the word like this and people start looking around. Moving trucks would really be great like the ones they had here, they were 800, are Ford pickup truck front ends. So the cool thing is maintenance is very easy on those. In other words, you still get the benefit of the whole box rear end, which for storage and transportation and storage for materials, for the quartermaster would be fine. The big thing is also again when you have to do fix anything it's easier to get up under the hood there and get to what you need to and get her back on the road moving if there's a problem. So that's the other thing we're looking at. The other thing is tires. As soon as I know what model, we've got an ally who has access to rims and stuff from stuff that's being shredded and wrecked. So if I give them a shopping list, chances are we might be able to fill in the blanks there, but I'm going to make some calls tonight even on that. The other thing we're looking for is guys, anybody out there listening, older 80s or even the 70s pickup trucks, if you're down south, we could use a couple of bumpers, something that's beater trucks. We're going to be taking the glass out of everything except for the windshield, if it's a truck. We're basically going to be tactically modifying the thing in the field and you know Mr. Welder is your friend. But if anybody has a vehicle that could be donated and gotten down there to the Bundy Ranch, it would be permanent party. It will not be coming back. It's just like the stuff that we're dropping off. We're not bringing our stuff back. It was designed, it was donated, it was organized for this deployment. It will stay with that deployment and whoever shows up will have the benefit of it. But everybody else can be pitching in the same way and doing part. If you just keep pushing the Quartermaster support line and we keep that train moving towards the Bundy Ranch, we'll be doing well. The big thing is we still got to feed all those horses on the ground. Just something to think about there. So again, we need your help. Anybody can pitch in any way that you can. Just fantastic. If you want to call in by the way you got any ideas or maybe, oh, I just saw, fill in the blank. You can call 712-432-0900 and then the room number is 957-464-pound sign. 957-464-pound sign. As a recommendation, guys, if you watch those old Chevy square body 70s to 80s series trucks, I know, well, that's my truck, Mark, I can get rid of that. No, I'm talking about if you know somebody who's got a beater that's just, oh, nobody wants it, it's just ugly. I don't care about the paint job, it's gonna get camouflaged. In fact, the paint's already here. I got the paint, I just don't wanna do it until we get to where we're going. When we are there, we are going to give it the right coat that it needs to blend in with the real estate. What the colors are there, as far as what we need, is a little different from what I need up here in good old lush green Michigan. Very different world. So we are working on that, trying to get that done and out of the way. The other thing, there are pieces of equipment on the ground there. I don't have an inventory on that. That's the one thing I don't have. But we do have one other issue if anybody is within a reasonable distance of the Bundy Ranch Or if you know somebody who's a patriot that is that's a mechanic. We've got a guy on the ground there He drove all the way across the country the truck got there. It broke transmission is a problem We need to somehow get him out of there fix the vehicle whatever it takes He needs to get home, but so far he's been stuck there because the vehicle is keeping him there. So we need a solution to that as quickly as we can. I've already confirmed the guy is still on site, but whoever can make it, if you want to do something, bring your tools along. Let's start wrenching on this thing, bust some knuckles, and get this guy home. He's already committed. He's done his part. He's actually stayed longer. He's still doing what he needs to do while he's there. Well, this is where we're supposed to take care of each other, guys. So this is another thing that can happen. But all you're going to have to do is pitch in and make it take place. Make it work. The other thing here real quick, and again, what was the, okay, the vehicles that touched on that. By the way, yes, Suburbans. little four-wheel drive little SUVs you know cheapies I'll tell you one that I really like that would work well out there are these little brats they used to be laying all over the place usually they got something that's a goofy thing wrong with them many cases they just started to get tired and so people parked them you watch I'll tell you what there are better vehicles Then we drive every day here that are being shot up in all these gun ranges every day if I watch the videos on YouTube You know what I mean? It's like yeah, we could use some tactical three-quarter ton or some tactical SUVs for operations These guys are driving them out to the range and shooting them up or shooting around them or whatever That's what we need if you've got the money to do something like that and you have another couple of those laying around We could use those out the Bundy Ranch Seriously, we need a committed tactical vehicle force. We have other people that are going to be bringing some heavier toys out, but we need some tosser slash, you know, beater utility vehicles that we can keep on site, throw the keys to the people there and their ranch trucks. That's what they're for. Well, they won't be hauling hay, but they will be moving something. So we're going to teach people a few tricks there with regard to those two, but we need again for fast response or fast evacuation from the perimeter or medical support evacuation, either from where they may be injured in the field, any kind of injury guys. Having a committed piece of equipment that isn't a designated ambulance support vehicle is a really good idea. Especially something that's permanently committed so that there's no doubt what needs to be done. And the tool is on hand. I'm packing up medical supplies tonight that will be shipped tomorrow by the way. So if anybody's got anything else, toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, whatever you can think of, guys, step forward. Do what you can, ship it out. A little hint. You can send stuff by media mail. Media mail is a lot cheaper. It's for sending CDs and VHS tapes and things like that. But when you pack your VHS tape or DVD, how you pack it to keep it safe is up to you. And all you do is, again, media mail. Now that'd be real, real heavy, but it can be, again, a lot bigger than just and you pay a lot less than if you were to go in another direction. See how that works just give me a little hint can't say anymore, but be creative boy I want to make sure that my CD that I put in the middle of that box is safe I might have to pack it with something that's somewhat medium weight like beans. Because beans take a lot of abuse. I can pack beans all around my CD and then shift the beans. They're packed safely. They're packing the CD safely from damage and injury. I could do 8 or 9 pounds and the DVD or CD for entertainment purposes. Probably for $3 or so. $4. See, think about it. And if you put a CD in the box, you wouldn't feel guilty. Yeah, oh yeah, you want to put a CD in there, even if you, you know, again, entertainment. Even a clipping of the local political cartoon makes it a media box. Then you're not lying. Like a politician or a weatherman. You can make a copy where about 10 cents for a CD or make a copy for what 30 cents for a DVD There's got to be something you want to copy and send to our friends out the Bundy Ranch about Patriot effort Yeah, gotta be something you got in your library, right? Just make sure that's right in the middle and it has to be safely packed. So maybe you packed it with gauze packs from the dollar store or maybe you packed it with towels or with bandages think about it because you don't want to bounce around and get damaged and you're packing it so it's safe just mark that way go ahead call it jump in there hey uh do you have an address posted somewhere for the Mondays yes uh yeah actually i do well i do have it posted on uh... youtube with a video the last video we did i haven't put anything on top of those videos i got some others done But also it's Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road. That's Gold, space B-U-T-T-E. Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada. Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. Again, Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road. bunkerville nevada eight nine zero zero seven that's not good yes i was good there we go so and again everybody can pitch in from whatever direction where we are big thing is again uh... just think perishable stink uh... you again you stuff we're going to use every day We got to remind them if you get an old toothbrush don't throw it out We got weapons maintenance vehicle maintenance guys toothbrushes cost money And we're going to use them until we got here We're going to reconfigure the plastic and the bristles are gone and make a pokey stick out of it You see how that works nothing goes to waste everything serves another purpose and another purpose and another purpose until it's dust You know improvise adapt and overcome so again the idea here is that between all of us pitching them We should be doing pretty good there now Next on the agenda here, I'll tell you what, you know, you got me into a question mark about this whole thing with the CZ pistols. I got an email actually, a spike on the CZ pistols. Where can I get one of these CZ pistols? Well, they are out there, but I'll tell you what. Like high points, I don't know where they're going. High points should be all over the place and laying by the piles guys. They are cranking them out like there is no tomorrow. But they get out there and they are gone. And of course now they are not a $100 pistol anymore and they are not a $110 pistol. They have crept up towards the 150 and 169 mark now. And they are staying there. So not a surprise. Actually they may be clunky and lunky. They are like an HK pistol from the 90's is what they look like. But again, people who get them usually typically are satisfied with them and they grab more. And I think that's what you're competing with is people have decided, yep, that's affordable. I got lots of mags. I can get more of this. I got a bunch of ammo. I'm going to buy another one of those. High point carbines are the same way. There should be just piles of them. And there are no used ones. There's nothing out there where you can say, wow, well, that's a used one that just showed up. I can get that. I should get that for $20, $50, $100 cheaper. No. just not happening. Except maybe some of the bigger or the more sophisticated gun stores where they got people wheeling, dealing still like they used to. That's few and far between from what it used to be in America for pretty much everybody in gun circles. Most everybody's keeping what they're buying. With that in mind also, I will remind everybody I had another question. I don't know If they still have the 10mm ammunition at UN ammo, I don't believe they do. I think they actually sold out very quickly between people looking for it and us mentioning it guys. It went out the door pretty fast. There are a few other places that have 10mm but it's typically the specialized loads. It's rather pricey because of that. So that's another thing taken into consideration. One other thing we got a chance to talk about a little bit, remember the 45 long Colt. Don, you know, that's about like 44 Magnum guys. You can load 45 long coat modern load right up to the equivalent to a 44 standard Magnum and you would know the difference. Now most of them aren't, they're brought to a conventional or standard load, but the question was, well why is it disappears or why was it so expensive? Well, they're charging what the market will bear. It really doesn't make any sense. It is a very straightforward case. There's nothing ultra sophisticated about it. The 44, 45 long colts should be the same price as 44 Magnum. But instead, typically 45 long colt is almost twice as much per box. So again, if you see it, if you catch it and find it where it's a reasonable price or maybe somebody's getting rid of some brass at the yard sale, if I were you and you got a 45 long colt, I would be buying everything I can catch that's reasonably priced or cheap. If it's brass or if it's some oddball box of ammo, just keep picking it up because I don't see any relief on the horizon. Now it should be cheaper, but the problem is 45 long Colt is used with a lot of these cowboy gun competitions. You can carry whatever pre-1898 firearm you want for the three gun set and because of that, well, amazingly enough, there's a few interesting things that show up in that category, guys. And that's why, especially the 45 Long Coal, 44 Smith and Wesson, there's a number of different calibers that you'd be familiar with, but remember there's supposed to be traditional and actual calibers. So the round that is most commonly used is the 45 Long Coal. It should be a wash. We should be up to our eyeballs in this stuff. because there's a lot of it produced for the competition shooters in that category. But it's just not around. And part of that is that they like the people who have the lever action rifles that were done in the 45 Long Colt back in the 70s and 80s. A lot of people who have the new reenactment, again the competition guns, but they bought them for fun. They didn't buy them because they're actually cowboy shooting. I come with competition shooting so again the ideas look around see what you can find our friends Kentucky was you know showing a cheaper than dirt has forty five long cold what is the hundred eighty-some grain projectile hundred eighty-five grain uh... twenty rounds for eighteen dollars and forty five cents think about that now of course i looks to be a a hornady critical defense ammunition load So it's got a a nozzler or plastic type insert for the hollow point the whole nine yards. But again, well, if there's 20 rounds for $18, what is 50 rounds going for? Oh, yeah, that's right. And if you look at 100 rounds versus 100 rounds, whoa, you're talking a chunk of change, kids. So it's just something to take a look at and consider. That's still not too bad for a 45 long cold. And that's a modern ammunition load also, which is interesting. So it's got a little more umph, a little more bite when it gets down range. Don, anything in particular there you want to cover, jump in there please. Well, you know, that's appalling ammunition prices, you guys. We've addressed this over the years. Almost a dollar around. Yeah, I know. Wow. I would say it looks like it might be a nickel case. That's a plus. Specialized bullet, that's interesting. Oh, it'll do some damage. It's just don't shoot them through the car door and then the glass and then the inside of the car door and then through their leather and leather vest. Yeah. 45 might just, 44 might just roll through that, but it still is going to be punching like a little girl when it gets there. And they got an idea where you are now. I wouldn't want to catch one of those just standing out there in the summertime or even through, you know, light clothing. I wouldn't want to catch one even through a vest, a leather vest, even with a leather coat on underneath because you know what? The, uh, that they want to expand, they tend to carry that plug and get crushed a little more closed when they go through leather. So they just penetrate like a regular bullet, you know, kind of a through and through wound. So either way, you wouldn't want to get caught. Need we say more. You know, it goes back a long, long time. You guys, you heard it on. on this network and all you need to buy more bullets. Kind of, you know, I don't do that to say we told you so, but there's that phrase. Another thing on that note, we had a question about powder. I'm doing a survey. I have one of the guys that's reloading. I believe that we should have, Don, it happens every six months, we should have the Mason powder sale coming up, or just, it's just South of Mason, but they buy a couple of semi loads of powder if they, whatever they can find, And one of the skeet trap clubs brings it in and they sell the powder by in volume, 8 pound kegs, 5 pound kegs, 1 pound cans. 1 pound cans is normal, that's what you all normally see. But they are apparently out of schedule, but I have not been able to pin them down. I don't know what's going on, maybe they're having a tough time finding powder. I was going to be talking to the people who are the representatives. If we can, if we're not on the road when the time comes, but the reason is because they are kind of hesitant and they're still not giving an absolute. They own the property where they have the event, so they don't have any problem about finding a place to do this. It's going to be on their own club of property. And they've done this for many, many years, but these last two years have been really tough. And again, yeah, you can find powder, but you got to remember one of the powders or one of the powder families they're looking for is shotgun powders. And even shotgun powders, there are issues because all these people that do load in volume, hey, they're grabbing up everything they can because they know that they've got to go through the season and get through competition. And load, load, load. That's what they're going to do. So that's another reason to pay attention to, again, the environment and the conditions of the area where you work just to be safe and just never know what you're going to run into or what is you're going to find out. A lot of the old skeet clubs do this. It may not be heavily advertised but they do this, they have been doing this for 30, 40 and 50 years. It's just that right now supply has probably been the lowest that they've seen since 1976-77 after the Gun Control Act of 1968. Seriously, most everybody that's old is commenting on that the same way. All of us old, experienced people, the guys that have been around for a while, it's like, man, I haven't seen powder shortages like this since back when Carter was in power. And that's true. I don't doubt that. So again, don't be surprised and don't be shocked and amazed. Last but not least, and I was going to bring up, uh oh, I didn't repost it. Aim surplus now one of the other things that I haven't had a chance to talk. Oh wait a minute. That's what it was You know it's a good thing. I good thing. I have a Radio program to talk on duh Yeah, anyway, uh, www.e-circoinc.com e-circoinc.com For anybody out there if you can take the time get over there the reason go to once we get there is e-circoinc.com. When you get to the page, there's a section off to the side that is receivers. These are papered components. I already understand that. You don't have to tell me that, guys. Parts, accessories, miscellaneous magazines, holsters, helmets, grips, edge weapons, firearms, demilitarized, cleaning supplies. Uh oh. Why is that? Here we go. Receivers. Because it's all the way up to the top. And I started from the bottom. Ding-o. Oh man, I'll tell you. I'm really thinking tonight. I know it's been a long week. You know, Thursday. Anyway. Original Chinese SKS barrel receivers, guys. $79.95. That ain't bad these days. No, that's in fact, most important is it's got a Chinese barrel on it. That's a chrome barrel. Number one. That's a chrome line barrel. So there's not a whole lot you can really do to that barrel for it to be a problem. Now the reason I bring this up, in fact, right now it says that they currently are available. They are $79.95. Read that. $80 for a receiver and barrel attached. Already attached to it. It's not two parts. Now the cool thing is that's a 20 inch barrel. It's a standard SKS. Everything you need for that weapon is accessible. So if you were patient, you could put everything right back on the weapon, on this stripped receiver. In fact, this is what I've been saying about Sarco for years. Original Chinese ISKS or barreled receivers bought from Bricker's trading 20 years ago. Been sleeping for years. Good condition. Build your own Chinese ISKS. Buy the whole assembly for the price of a barrel. I'll tell you what, for $80 it is worthwhile. And AIM surplus, I'm going to remind you of something. Sarco has parts, Gunparts Corp has parts. AIM surplus has a bunch of SKS parts if you're looking for them. Always check AIM surplus's miscellaneous and odds and ends section. They've got an entire subcategory with SKS parts that everybody overlooks, guys. So between that and several other sources and a polymer stock that'll settle having to worry about trying to find a good wood one You can put a rifle together probably for another, oh, $100, maybe $80 if you're lucky, go around to Tunchos. Trigger Group's gonna be the most expensive, magazine wells are cheap and easy. Boat, boat carrier group, that's the second most expensive part to add to it. We're the top! As always, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire's on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Don's going to be available in just a minute. Don, please take your time. Give your number out twice and close us. Hey, that number is 2-3-1-7-9-6-8-4-5-8. Again, 2-3-1-7-9-6-8-4-5-8. Thank you Mark. God bless you. God bless America. in your car, at work, in the gym, at the airport, and around the world. No matter where you go, your music will be at your side. 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