Mark Koernke discussed New Jersey's passage of a gun control bill limiting magazine capacity to 10 rounds, criticizing incremental restrictions on Second Amendment rights and calling them part of a communist agenda. He provided detailed guidance on building affordable SKS rifles from receiver kits available through e-circo.com, explaining how to source parts economically. The show featured extended caller discussions on Sun Tzu's Art of War as a military philosophy text, the .45 Long Colt cartridge and cowboy action shooting, and various firearms including the American 180 submachine gun. Koernke also announced efforts to support the Bundy militia site in Nevada, requesting donations of equipment and a school bus under $1,000 to transport supplies.
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Everybody will be doing reading their tea- having to buy Notre Dame-us books, man. I heard about Notre Dame-us. Yeah, man. The predictions! Anyway, spend the time since you wrote all these little nebulous statements. How about you just, I just saw it, man. Well then write it down. Who, what, where, when. Description, description, description. Step by step. I mean, after all, you didn't know how to write. You did a fine job of lots and lots of BS for other people doing the tealies, man. The tealies. I'm going on right here right now and again. Thank you to Darzak in the chat room. Okay, this is news.yahoo.com. New Jersey Gun Control Bill passes. assembly heads to the governor's desk well or you can't have thirty round magazines because they're evil so the anti-gunner's here to man that the magazines be bad wall compromise will cut it down to fifteen rounds in new jersey what about fifteen rounds are you know i have a lot of i expand the mag we only want to be reasonable uh... hyperbac Well, Evil 15 round mags, Evil 15 round mags, you need to aba- See, they're doing the incrementalist communist thing, guys. Whoever proposes that, walk up and- We're not here, we're not here to take a little in the blank. You're back inside the head with a believe-a-face, ya go leave that hand slapped in a piece of filth. You rotten, you rotten c- Stop it, wad. You're my enemy, you always will be my enemy, don't compromise with any of these pieces of ash. Anyway. New Jersey gun control bill passes assembly. He heads to the governor's desk. This is Reuters by Daniel Kelly, K-E-L-E-Y, 16 hours ago. State Assembly on Thursday, Governor Chris Christie, you know, Krispy Kringles, a gun control bill that would limit the capacity of gun ammunition magazines, but it was unclear whether the Republican Rep. Governor would sign the measure into law. Please be close in the process. It's part of the signature. You know, to restrict traffic. uh... christy widely perceived as a possible white house contender in two thousand sixty record on gun control is given no indication of his plans for the measure of the bill approved by the assembly forty three to thirty four vote cut the maximum capacity of gun magazines uh... to ten from fifteen before the argument was we were going to do it or just go out of fifteen or never going to cut this or do this again all worked out never never never this is just reasonable reasonable yet the progressive communist pigs are all about. Gun control groups say it would save lives. No law abiding citizen needs 15 rounds before it was no law abiding citizens need 30 rounds. Eventually, no law abiding citizen needs 10 rounds. And of course, by the time you're done, no law abiding citizen needs a gun, which they already are saying behind the scenes anyway. Nobody needs a weapon. We've got the secret police for that who will shoot the person who calls the police faster than they shoot the person normal on the East Coast and all over the country now. Anyway, Brian Miller, Brian Miller, by R-Y-A-N-R, find him, slap him like a baby seal. Executive director of the anti-violence group Heating Gods Call! Uh, in mass shootings, the shooter is overwhelmed to the point he has to reload, he said. That provides the rest of us with opportunities to stop the carnage! Yeah, right, whatever. Uh, last year, Christie signed Firearms Bill's barring sales to people on terrorism watch lists. and that increased penalties for and uh gun penalties for it but he signed a bill preventing ownership records from being made public more on that signed blocked it but then made it so that it can be that particular piece and uh vetoed a measure that banned 50 caliber rifles and required dealers to log ammunition sales for now Chrissy has not said publicly whether he supports the bill that just landed on his desk on Thursday a gun rights group in New Hampshire a key state in prison process about the campaign against christy if he signed it into law to worry about just needs to remember he doesn't veto the bill that confirm our suspicion amendment that sam cohen head of program new hampshire parents of the children killed in two thousand twelve mashoui in newtown canada could visit the legislature to back to back the bill okay they're in canada kid that works uh... mart martin whose seven-year-old son daniel was among the victims if said when the gunman in Newtown stopped to reload his weapon, 11 children were able to run past him to safety. Really? How do we know that? Somebody was counting. Children were counting? Well, yeah, uh, yeah, yeah, uh-huh, yeah, sure. This isn't a partisan issue. It's a public safety issue, he said, yeah, because they want first the 10, then the 5, and then you shouldn't have magazines or a gun. Let's see, Christie's presidential aspiration dampened by scandal members of the administration have been blamed for orchestrating traffic jams in the george washington bridge through a tally against a local bill to endorse christy for reelection etc etc as we know anyway new jersey you're on the chopping block let's see what happens that is in line with the pattern they're continuing to press that the soviets are still in motion like we said it's not just a bunny issue it's all over the country there are a series of offenses taking place, these are offenses by the communists against the American people, against the, you know, again, the heritage of the country. We know that, we understand that. So understand you're at war, something's gonna kick it off, one of these idiots is gonna, you know, do something stupid, and what's gonna happen is we're gonna be in the middle of a real, nothing has gone away in Connecticut, nothing has gone away in New York. And again, as we told everybody was going on in New Jersey, there's no different. It's really exciting here. And not because we're panicking, it's just, you better get your act together and square your stuff away. Organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Anyway, let's see, others, and again, thank you to Darzak there in the chat room, we appreciate that with regard to the information. That is, again, a Reuters article for everybody out there, posted in the last 17 hours, where we got it from, was an article by Daniel 17 hours ago. The title, again, is, New Jersey Gun Control Bill Passes Desk. That real quick. And of course, we got a picture at the camera, you know, very concerned. The bridge opened yet, the anti-gun crowd and, oh, I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, and so we'll see what happens. Maybe, there may be a few brains that haven't been leaked out of his ears yet, we'll see. I did want to point out again, I brought this up yesterday, 888-747-471968. Also, again, remember there are two hats left, $25 donation per hat, $25 donation camouflage, $25, 888-747-1968. now the operator standing by but you can also call into the program if you want to if you have an interest. Touchdown because we are headed to the weekend right now. Also www.e-circo.com. Now if you go to e-circoinc.com over on the left side there's a whole list of you know again things to do. Now they're close outs but you might want to check it out there's some pistol magazines and there might be something there they that you want. Check it out. But we're going to go down to the, let's see, the R's. Okay, the P's, the R's. Receivers, we want to go to receivers. Now these are regular receivers that are FFL required. Okay. That everybody understands. We scroll down, now we've gotten to the receiver page and there's only two lines, three items each. Let's see, 3040 Craig, 1898 Craig receivers for only $50. P17, 1917 Enfield receivers. $175. Let's get on the next line here. Enfield receivers $47 to $80. 14 receiver forged machined $125. Hey, I can buy a pink here at 91 for that price. Anyway, original I, the very last original Chinese SKL receivers, they're $80 a piece. Oh, I'm sorry, $79.95. Hold on. There we go. I threw the nickel in. $80. Okay. They currently available. SCAS receivers trip to most of their parts. All the parts are available guys. So for $80 you get a starter kit. However, you can go to several different companies even E-Circo, Gunpartscore.com and in fact I'm going to give you another one here in a minute where most people don't normally look. And you could put this SKS back together for a pretty reasonable price. Probably for another $100 you could put this SKS back Now you have to shop around and again if you're smart you let your fingers do the walking through the internet keyboard pages you will be able to find pretty much everything. The two most expensive components the trigger group assembly obviously the magazine well is not a big deal I would go the 10 round standard mag well they're out there they're piled up on the Chinese ones although they're not as many as those running around there are others. The bolt carrier and the bolt group assembly is on sources so it's purely a matter of what kind of money you want to spend i'd go cheapest and put one of these together cheapest for the most is now stock are up and down but they were used to be a five dollar item now you're looking at the seventy even a hundred dollars for trip there and excellent like virgin condition well cheap out my s k s and put it online faster go the least expensive light l nylon stock there's a bunch of their available there still some choke stocks out there i go the one with the monocarlo uh... she pressed because the popular So I can put the rifle together for less money and get it in the... The idea is I can spend less money in one area, I get to buy more ammo for my weapon in the other. And that's what we want to do. So, again, e-circoinc.com. Once you get to e-circoinc.com, then make a point of going to the receivers section. When you get to the receivers section, you'll find that they have, again, the last item is on SKS Chinese, I'll read what it says here, original Chinese SKS barrel receivers from Frickless, been sleeping for years. In other words, they've been in the SKS condition, build your own Chinese SKS, buy the whole assembly for the price of a barrel. Chinese, this will be a high chrome barrel, and again, not difficult. By the way, the reason the parts are all off them, they sold all apart. Parts, pieces, guns, when they were, if they were the guy that bought them, they were $11 from China when those came in. so eleven dollars and you make how much on the spare parts you would you strip the gun down anyway we have a caller before the top of the hour here or bottom of the hour forgive me uh... we have called you've been there the player in wisconsin go ahead larry i've got a question about looking at the book the heart of warfare do a little bit and uh... last time i i had this idea i put to a barn denoble and i was looking up there's probably about eight books by eight different The author is simply the translator but also has made his own little public comments. The big thing is the content of the original book itself. The simplest version is probably your best choice. There are several out there. Typically when you see the author attached, number one, that individual may actually have been a translator. And so he has his or how he's constructed it, number one. But also, he may be an historian or a militarist. in some way and so he has put his comments in there to interpret or trying to either paraphrase or trying to provide examples. So there's no single version I've seen that really jumps off the wall, but if you're looking for the original writings and then you figuring it out for yourself, the less expensive, simpler books typically are your best choice. There's three different printings. I was going to say there are at least three translations I've seen that are the most extensive. I don't know if there's any in paperback right now. Most all of them I've seen are in large format. Well, the ones, the older books were in large format paperback like five by seven, was it five and a half by seven. And he ran about old 12, $13 a book. Of course, that's brand new. And when it was in Vogue or it's always been in Vogue. People are taking an interest again in the text for quite some time because we're dealing with China. The third bound edition obviously is going to last longer on the shelf but if you're looking for a working book I just look for the best price and tap on the pages to find out what you got. I'm not going to be away from my time. Is it worth investing the time to just get some good graphs on what he has to say about it? Yeah, well in reality like any of the art of war because remember we have our other European authors on the subject Basically, it covers logistics or explains some of the, what I've talked about before is macro motion. There's not hyper detail in there. Now the detailing typically is done by the author, where they go, well you know what he's talking about is like this, and they'll give you know examples either modern or archaic. In fact, typically what they do is they show an archaic version of you know his era. And then they bring it up to present day. Well, the work itself does plant seeds and that's what macro imaging is all about. The idea is that you look at it and then with your gray matter you go, how would I meet that problem and what solution, you know, based upon his idea of having a solution, how would I apply it to my situation? It's a philosophy. And again, it was at the Remember that when you're dealing with general staff officers, and that's the purpose behind a text of this type, I want to create men who I am able to order who are of like mind, who are on the same page I am. Now, even though that happens, remember that anybody who has worked their salt knows that every man that is moved into a position like that has a different philosophy within their own head or a different idea of how to execute actions within their own head. you give them a basic plan and a basic objective, a basic way to do things, what we call in this day and age SOP, Standard Operating Procedure, and there's still lateral options in how they can accomplish that task within those guidelines. That's why certain officers, and that's why profiling of officers is very critical in intelligence operations. One of our jobs, and I was an Intel analyst, you are given personalities to do personality files on. There's never enough manpower to do it in a military situation where, say, I would be going to ground against a particular division and a corps and an army group. Well, the idea is that if you're at the division-level intelligence, you are actually finalizing or collecting information on that guy on the other side of the battlefield that's in charge and all of his minions. In fact, you have cart files or digit files that go right down to individual majors, captains, whenever possible, as you collect information from prisoners or from radio signal communications or intercepting electronic signals. And the reason you do this is because you know that if you've got a certain person that's been in service for a long time, in many cases they are well read. They're even reading the book that you're wanting to read right now. And in the process, everybody has their opinion. In military circles, many of these men, through the process of being involved in military science, generate their own works, and this is what you study. In other words, remember what Patton said? Rommel, you're a magnificent beep! Oh, you're a magnificent beep! Red gear book! Remember from the movie when they did the drama version? Well, what he did is he studied Rommel's philosophy because Rommel was a pre-war officer that developed the armor corps, helped develop the armor philosophy that would be embraced and called Blitzkrieg. Well, Blitzkrieg was only surprised, anybody who didn't read books, you see, because otherwise in military circles the discussion of the concept had already been played out and been mapped out and talked out with many, many other subjects. But there were other, shall we say, majority schools of thought about how to do things, and the French were very influential in that. And so there were several different schools with regard to mass and motion. But it was the information that progressively could be gleaned by paying attention to the authors. that can give you a flavor or a description or you know again a favorite basic feel for how that officer or those officers will respond. Which is what you're looking at when you're an intel analyst you're literally reading to a degree the history of those individuals and laying that as a template over a present action or to predicted action based upon all of the interaction of those parties. It is a very complicated process. I always laugh when they do this. Remember in Well, what the hell is this? Stupid movies. Uh... Uh... Hunt for Red October. Or what was the other one? Every one of these is the same thing. The one officer... What do you know? You're only an analyst. Well, let me tell you something. The analyst is like an add-on brain to that general who usually is too busy lifting a cup of coffee. In many cases, the closer he gets to Washington, the more he's a political and the less he is a man who's really up to speed with regard to military operations. And what it is, is the intel analyst or the analyst or again, many of the field commanders are truly his add-on organic computer. His add-on brain. Because he doesn't have it all between his ears because the higher up the chain of command you go, the more garbage you've got to deal with in half of its politics. Even if you are an officer, Patton knew he had to deal with politics. Marshall was an absolute hack politician. He didn't go into the field. He was a hack politician in Washington. So again, the closer you get to the epicenter of the Imperium, the more you're dealing with having to lick butts than you are or appease the Yes Men, than you are to actually do the job. So the intelligence analysts who focus on that particular task really do have a better grasp than their counterparts wearing stars. That's not deriding every general out there because they all know the value of that person, but the snide Hollywood comic that was made Very rarely would be made by anybody in the military if at all because officers understand the value of the people doing their work. So it is worthwhile reading. Definitely worth checking out. We're gonna go to break. Do you want to stick around or you're gonna take off Larry? Oh, that's all I had for today, Mark. You just have a good day. Keep up the good work. I have a wonderful weekend and a holiday. Is there a holiday this weekend? I wouldn't know it. I'm gonna be working all through it. I might even be milking some goats. It reminded me of something I promised to do because someone... People are waking up. People are saying no to GMO, gluten toxins and sugars. 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Let's jump our callers in there. We got two of them stacked up. Caller number one. Jump up here, please. And go ahead and hop. We got you, sir. Yeah, talking about the 45 long cold. Do you remember what? A cold automatic, pistol, and the automatic? Well, years ago, as far as the 45, it was a 45 and 44 autobag. As far as 45 long cold, I don't know that they did make it in the long coal. They might have. You know a company called Desert Eagle? Well, Desert Eagle's... A special order back in the 80s. Okay, you might have, yeah, maybe it was a custom order, that makes sense. I mean, it's not that they couldn't make it. The big thing about the rim case, in fact Smith & Wesson still made a 38 special automatic. In fact, they made it for competition. and everybody who but nobody had to do any research all they had to do is pick up the smith auto gun it was basically the model thirty nine uh... built in thirty eight smith and western special and i was one of the other times i was issued when i was uh... competing with the government knows uh... as a as a uh... government national match shooter i'd like to come i just that we did use it was often because the forty five support for standard for the ammunition provided at the uh... competitions but if we were willing to go out and I could use that for the competition itself and they were tech drivers. In 45 Long Cope with the Desert Eagle, they're heavy front, but that's a good thing because of the type of projectiles typically they're throwing down range. So yeah, that makes sense. The rim cartridge is a little different bird to deal with with the magazine. Once that issue was settled, they work. It's just that rimless is usually, you know, eliminates any possibility of surprises. 45 long cold itself is in cartridge. But what bothers me is it shouldn't be any more expensive and I keep repeating this for a reason. It should be as cheap as 44 Magnum. If 44 Magnum can run what it does a box, 45 long cold should be no more than the same price. Well you might be able to reload it for a lot less than you can pay for it. Oh yes, no you can't. That's the whole thing. That's the only way you're going to save and that's why it's not a bad cartridge because there's plenty of 45 ACP bullets 45 caliber bullets to choose from and with a straight case load like that you can go heavier still. So you can start pressing up towards the 300 grain mark easily and bigger if you wanted to. In fact if you're not worried about bullet drop, remember there's a lot of big you can put down range. You just have to back off the powder charge and if it hits somebody the sheer weight of what's coming down ranges would knock you down. It doesn't have to have It doesn't have to be going 2,000 feet per second when it's the size of a truck. And that's one of the things about the old straight rifle cartridges, like 45-70, that's 45 caliber. You can go up to a 500 grain bullet. Well, you don't need to be going hyperballistic when you got 500 grains of copper going downrange with lead behind it. Yeah, you hit the 449, what about a 45 long cold? Exactly. And again, the 45 long cold is out there. One of the things you remember, there's lots of peacemakers. There's two ways to the antique guns. Remember back when the Civil War reenactments really started to pick up in the 1960s for the 100th anniversary, a lot of companies, EMF, was the most common. They were typically Italian and Spanish. Most of their guns, by the way, were also used for all these spaghetti westerns like, you know, the good, the bad, and the ugly, right? But if you pay attention, you'll see every weapon that was made, and now they're all collector's items, by the way, in and of themselves. But guys that, for instance, you can buy an EMF 44 Remington for $27. Brand new in the box with everything. They made wheel gun 45 long copies of the Colt and the Bisbee and many others are under $100, in fact, for about $70. beautiful replica they were excellent back with the one thing the lot of guys here they didn't want to take that original peacemaker out there and start pushing lead through it because they want to keep it clean uh... which was wise because now they were five ten times what they were back then but what they'll do is grab one of these are replicas they were grabbing those and that's what they started the cowboy shooting competitions you know the yeah nowadays there's a whole group and that's why forty five uh... long cold is really still alive because the 45 long cold cartridge is dominant in the cowboy competition shoots. Yeah, it's pretty popular. Yeah, I also have quite a bit of experience with over 16 different kinds of machine guns and an interesting one that I, a couple of them, they had a couple of World War I Vickers there, the 303. fired one of those about two drums and magazines to that and but there's another one they had it was very interesting you ever heard the American 180 submachine gun 22 long rifle and yeah it's a DPM type pan feed on the top exactly like a bigger like a drone on top yeah only a bottom ejection pushing those originally those are being sold in Michigan and then kind of spread out from there yeah they were now long course but only when they originally were produced and yeah this thing you It's like 12, we took out cinder blocks and disintegrated and all that. It was fun. We must have put about 10 drums to that over a period of a couple years. We would rent these things when we went out to this particular facility. And a heck of a gun. There's a company, they went out of business, but a company still does make it on special order out of Oregon. If you want to know more about the gun, real interesting history on that, on their website. E&L Manufacturing out of Riddle, Oregon. Manufacturing E&L. Yeah, I just saw. They were demonstrating one of the guns that they recently built here. I saw a, it doesn't look like it's 22 though. I think they're building it, in addition, 22, I think they're building it in the standard pistol caliber. They also offered it in a 22 Magnum short as its American Eagle, M21. Now they made it a semi-automatic, the automatic was a M180. Something else, I like to make this a manufacturing model of Oregon now. They're off of I5. on the ground. Well actually what it comes down to is they've got to remember that most of these companies have come up with innovative designs but they're not within the ring knocker circles and the other half of that is that you know again they don't want people to catch on to. It's bottom line is they always have attacked the innovative design groups. They're not crew the gun owners. Seriously. They had a system there trying to mark that had a rig set up kind of looked like any aircraft gun. You have the effect to make up the equivalent to a poor man's ZSU 23-4. A lot are done like that and then offer a package where you have, you know, the pans are right there handy. Well, the basic rule is if you have an intricate... One thing about the designs is that again, it may take time to load. The peppy issue is no different with its drum. You know, its pan drum. It took time to reload it. So the idea was you start scavenging off the battlefield and collect more, so you've got plenty to use. Even the Germans learned that very early on. The guns and then they would, needless to say, everybody was hunting and scavenging mags because you're not going to reload it during a battlefield situation so you need spares on hand and then otherwise go to sticks. I think that's the company that's also doing it in the larger calibers. Oh, probably are. They've got a pan. I've seen the image of it and it's definitely not 22, but they've gone with a visualizer for the feed. So you can actually see what you've got on board and it looks to me like it, well, it's center fire. So whatever it is, 9 millimeter probably, by 25 also, there's no reason not to. They got lots of it over there. We just don't have it over here. Not the way we did for a few years. Anyway, we have another caller, but anything else jump in here, please. Appreciate the input. And again, 45 long cold guys, don't sneeze at it. Understand that if you're going to shoot it, you want to save the brass and you've got to reload. You can reload cheap in most calibers that are exotic simply because they're all typically standard calibers. We've got another caller. Callers, jump in there, please. Go ahead, Jonathan. Ponzi MicroFect.com. Go to download. PDF download. Go ahead and repeat that, because our listener, who was calling in earlier, Larry. Oh, it was. It was Larry. Go ahead and repeat that again for him. E-micro effect dot bar right side. You'll see one labeled downloads. Click on that. In the bottom, the Art of War by Sun Tzu. It's a downloadable... They've got it. Anything else jumping off the wall there, sir? No, that'll do it. I'll let the other caller in, Mark. Just wanted to put that out there. I appreciate it. It helps a lot. Thank you, sir. Yep. Do you have another caller? You don't want to leave anybody standing. We're almost to the top of the hour. And the one and the two and the bubble machine is holding some... Lawrence Welk, a guy who could keep everybody happy, never did anything but keep playing music and the slash band depending on what year it was. You know, Lawrence Welk was one of those guys that everybody kind of remembers him, but they can't release anything bad about him except to try and ridicule the fact that he was a happy man. You know what I mean? Think about that. What was Lawrence Welk doing bad? Nothing. with the cold it failure i'm a lot of people used to be they toward all the country never stop during for as long as he could go to a couple of the you obviously helped to get stole but no words walk with everywhere and his partner with the uh... being able to reach him he would like it was a loop and often aside when he went to the pretty good part of the form of musicians he had a five-year walk up to him just like anybody else in the audience and uh... you know i i i i you don't know just about it We're having a great time here. He was again a positive individual and definitely again a high spirit, a light heart. People enjoyed having. Of course he was also from the old school so you got to remember he will help you with the stick I'm sure. Anyway, we are almost to the top of the second hour and for everybody out there, remember if you could please support the Micro Effect. I won't know until the top of the hour and I'm going to make a little contact. We might have a few more hats available, but I can't do that. I can't say anything until I know for sure somebody's going to beat me with a club because we've got other people that are busy busy. This morning, about two o'clock, we had another person to commit to other technology. As far as support for the Mondays, we have some more gear that's going to be headed that way. Focus towards TA-90 gear. Post-packs that way. Desert right now, but I got to commit from one of our other friends. Guys, treat the Bundy site as it up and we need to build it up. So everybody square yourself away. The other thing we need to do is help to promote a Bunkerville militia unit. They talked about it. There are people that want to participate. We can get them off to a good start. We'll create a standard. We're going to help out with that too. It's not difficult, but we all need to make sure that some people that are volunteering, they don't have much. I understand that, but they're willing to put themselves on the line. I'm not going to complain about that at all. Instead, we're going to come up with solutions to make sure that we can make things happen and those people will be squared away. Equipment will stay out of equipment, light vision technology, any hardware that is being donated to is not leaving that site. And that better be impressed on every... So this is one of the reasons, again, you get like a operational security with regard to physical security. So we're working on that. Well, the other thing, before we get to the top here, we're searching for a bus. Oh, the magic bus. The 52. Oh, the magic bus. Now, looking for a magic bus. We don't care what it looks like, provided it runs and is in one piece. We're looking for a school bus. Don't care if it's gasoline or diesel. Either one is good. You get bit either way with fuel, guys. And used to be diesel, but you were going to save money. Not really, as you know. In fact, it's gone full circle. Years, a couple years ago, or well, several years ago now, everybody thought they wanted the diesel. And they did, because diesel was so much cheaper. And then the diesel prices slid past gasoline, and everybody got pickled and said, I know I need a gasoline bus. Seriously. And all the gasoline buses back when everybody wanted the diesel, guys, we were buying them for $300 to $700 apiece. And we have several that are set up as quartermaster buses here in Michigan. Well, we're looking for a bus somewhere between here and Nevada, ideally along one of the quarters, but if it's not, that's fine. We need it for under $1,000. I don't care about pretty. I don't care if it needs to be cleaned up and painted, provided it drives. In other words, it starts up, it runs, and it stops when you need to have it stop. Gotta go forward, gotta stop. Hopefully it turns too. Let's hope the wheels turn, you know, as in left and right. Other than that, we'll make it work otherwise, but we need to get it out to the Bundy site, so that is a priority. Anyway, again, you can all help out with that. You can scour your used truck lots, you can scour your yards out there, maybe the used or, you know, for sale signs and the ad newspapers out there. But we need something under a thousand that we can pick up along the way if need be. Check the rubber, make sure the starts and stops. You guys can do the physical check for us. We'll link up with you and go from there. God bless the republic, death of the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. We're in the march. We'll be back for the third hour of the intel report up here on the Rock Friday. Good morning to all of the camps here in Michigan. Keep up the good work there. Interrupt this program for an urgent announcement. The power's gone and the lights are out. We now have an emergency situation. Kinda light your emergency candles. Don't have any? Then it's time to order your supply of Emergency Grab and Go candles from LisaKCandals.com. The emergency candles outperform even the most extreme conditions. They are foot and tops and free and have a natural extended shelf life. The time is now, so don't delay. Have emergency candles from LisaK candles ready when you need them. So you remain in the light and out of the dark. 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