Mark Koernke discussed military weapons systems, particularly Russian rifle designs including the Semenov and SKS variants, comparing them to American weapons and emphasizing that veterans possess sufficient knowledge to operate any military equipment. He addressed Bill Clinton's post-presidency wealth accumulation and alleged sale of military secrets to China, then pivoted to discussing the coming conflict in America, comparing it to the Revolutionary War and current conflicts in Syria and Ukraine. Callers raised questions about civilian participation in warfare and government confiscation, with Koernke emphasizing that conflict will be prolonged and multifaceted, requiring local law enforcement and community defense structures, while warning that many people will face difficult choices about involvement.
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Don't worry. The Klingons probably won't be there. You never know. You just never know. So freedompalooza.com, freedompalooza.com, and www.pokerface.com. Now, we were talking about the Air 15 last hour and the Stoner family of rifles. It's funny how they become myopic in all areas. The Russians were the same way with many other weapons systems, but you've got to remember if you fail in the Russian system, especially when Stalin was in place, you might be executed or you might just be set off to the gulags where you have to cool your heels and desperately try to figure out how to get back in good graces with the Jewish emperor. What's fascinating about this is again many designs were and have been in service and the best way for me to explain this to you in a way that you can understand is to go to the library. Well actually most libraries are punk junk anyway nowadays and pretty much worthless. So you probably have to go to a private book collection or to a resale shop that has some decent collections of books. You're looking for a copy of Smith's Small Arms of the World. A good copy of Smith's Small Arms of the World in the 8.5x11 or 9x12 or 13 format is a history but also an overview for the particular year of its printing of all armaments on the planet. If it was a pistol, a rifle, a shotgun, or any shoulder fired weapon to include submachine guns and belt fed weapons up to whatever crew serve size there, They're in Smith's small arms. Not only that, but Smith is really cool because when they did the series, when they did the books, they also incorporate little photo essays on both production and storage. They did an excellent series on the Walther submachine gun plants. They also did an excellent overview, as I've tried to explain before, about the storage of the M1 rifle and the M14. When they developed the storage system for the Grand, they were very well executed. In other words, these weapons were put away in such a way that they could have been pulled out 100 years later and really look no different from when they were putting the Cosmoline guys. However, by the time we get to the photon torpedo storage system that was used for the M14, The storage life literally was indefinite. There was no way to confirm just how long those M14s could have lasted. But for all practical purposes, nobody living would have seen the end of their storage potential. In other words, 80 years, 100 years, 200 years, who knows? Of course now, they were stored out west. They were safe in bunkers, in tunnels, in caves, underground where America would have them as a defense system. We paid for them. They were made by TRW. They were built during the height of our steel production in the United States and TRW was the key contractor. Well, those weapons were chopped up by the trader Bill Clinton when a majority of them were sent down to Albuquerque, New Mexico. They were brought in hundreds of train cars solid with these weapons stored if for time. They had to take them out of storage, take them out of the cans, take them out of the individual wrappers, drop the stocks in one direction. The stocks were already disconnected, knocked off the rifles, depending on the system. There were two models. But in this storage process, everything is actually shown in Smith's showing you how they did it. depending upon the year. Oh yeah, we're talking some pretty cool information showing how they did a hot dip on the cosmoline with the weapons once they were prepped and cleaned the whole nine yards and the chemical and the treatment processes that were involved. So everything you needed to know is in the Smith small arms. Well, the reason I bring this up is we're now going to deal with the Russians for a moment. The Semenov, you know what the Semenov rifle system is, right? You know, your SKS. Oh, that's what that is. See, the AK is a Kalishnikov design. But there were other men out there building weapons. Gorjov, of course, some men specialized in the belt-fed weapons. Others were into the research and development with regard to conventional shoulder arms. And some research or design groups, based upon specific engineers, had their own family of development. Well, the Semenov rifles, were another category. So even as we see these dominant cookie-cutter guns, example during World War II, first the Moissan-Nagat, the Nagat-Ragat revolver, understand that there's a whole bunch of other weapons that were developed and were field-tested to determine whether or not they were suitable for replacement or for supplemental use. Now one thing about the Russians, just like the Americans, the Brits, and everybody else in World War II, and the Germans, Anything built went to war. Even if there were only a small number of them, wartime production, you can't afford to waste it. It'll either go into security guard, prison camp operations, train security or whatever, but one way or another, if you build a weapon, it will be used. Remember, if you have a really fine weapon that you've finally chosen and you have troops that aren't using the weapon every day, then you take the best weapons and give them to the combat troops up front and you take the other weapons that are older or that are unique and have not been adopted for the program and you route those towards other tasks. This means that progressively your more sophisticated weapon systems can be prioritized to frontline troops to enhance their fighting capability. Well the Semenov designs include a number of semi-automatic rifles and belt-fed designs, but where one of the other places where Semenov actually shined was in his well SKS on steroids. If you haven't seen it, imagine an SKS in .50 caliber. Oh, oh yeah. Now don't take the scaled down SKS receiver, you know, with a full 50 caliber magazine underneath it. No, not that at all. Think of an SKS on steroids that is just simply scaled up to handle the 50 caliber round. Oh my god. Remember, there wasn't any lightning to this gun. It was steel and wood and some plastic like you see on the Chinese SKS's. Now, with regard to performance, all indications are that the Seminole 50 worked flawlessly and in fact was incorporated into particular units until it was progressively phased to a rear area or to liaison work with allied, worldly organizations slash, you know, guerrilla forces, or it went to other countries that were friendly, that were aligned. so that way again the Russians didn't spend any money on anything they just like we did with the grands and carbines they handed these weapons on down the road in many cases the weapons then were experienced and were researched because they were captured or at least they were identified and they were put into the something curious to figure out what it is uh... you know book i wonder if the hell that was i don't know i've never seen it before we better do a little research shouldn't we yeah yeah let's figure out what this is That's one of the things that Special Forces is notorious for, because remember they're an intelligence collection. They're a field operative unit that's designed to build armies. SF was not designed to be that, get out there and just jump in as 12 men and do something. The original mission of SF was to build armies. A 12-man A-team with a team leader, the Holy 13. were set up so that they could literally build a battalion with those 12 experts and their team leader. Oh, that's what they were about. Well, because of this, one cool thing is that SF arsenals typically had up to 20,000 different weapons designs in their primary group arsenal so that everyone could familiarize themselves with whatever they might run into in the field. Because of that, probably the most successful seminar of collections in the Department of Defense short of Aberdeen Proving Ground and the Frankfurt Arsenals, et cetera, way back in the day, would be the Special Forces and Special Warfare that were built up from battlefield pickups. Now they were logged into the inventory and they're confirmed at ID, the whole nine yards. But one of the reasons for this is so that when you would be sending people into a theater of activity or an operation, anything that they might run into, it might be nice to know how to operate it so if you get behind it you can use it on the bad guys. It's probably going to save your life. So, the advantage here is that the Seminoff family, many people back in the 60s, 70s and early 80s, turned to these arsenals to actually find examples of what people were curious about. And that's where a good portion of the photographs and the documentation that has taken place, which by the way many of these weapons were destroyed or chopped up by the government later on, especially under the Clinton administration, the last thing you want is a knowledgeable, intelligent military force and governments have done everything they can to destroy that where possible, especially when you're trying to politicize the arms industry and the history of armaments to begin with. So, most everybody was denied access to, and I mean most everybody guys, was denied access to this type of training. The Semenov design, again the SKS is probably the best single example, it certainly is the most prolific we're going to run into. If you throw me an SKS I'll be just as happy as I would be with an AK. Personally in some ways happier because as I've said, more barrel means more energy and greater accuracy downrange and remember that that SKS has a 20 inch barrel as a carbine. Now there are also shorter ones because mark all their s castles that were paratrooper models that came in yes they did back during the 90s and 90s a number of really cool variants on all of the Russian and Chinese weapons came in in force now mostly they were in the Chinese variant but those were duplicates of what the Russians had already perfected and to a degree sold the tooling for to Communist China now doesn't mean China couldn't figure out a few things on their own they did But for the most part everything that you see that the Chinese were carrying the Russians had a variant of. Another thing is of course the Dragunov family of weapons. The Dragunov, the AK-1 steroids, was part of what was supposed to be the logical main battle rifle design concept. Understand that when the AK came out in force, the AK-47 was not going to be the primary weapon. It would have been part of a family of weapons that the Russians were in their day preferring to develop. Now what do I mean by that? Well, just like we had in the US military the M1 carbine or a carbine niche weapon, a submachine gun variant of one form or another, a main battle rifle or a light rifle. and an assault rifle pattern as we would call it. Actually, this is an assault rifle in the military, forgive me on that one guys. A volume fire assault weapon and then a main battle rifle in gas operations, semi-automatic. The Nagat fit the upper niche for as long as was necessary. It would never be pulled out of service, as you can see by how many Nagats we're still buying because the Russians never got rid of and the Romanians never got rid of and the Bulgarians never got rid of and the Poles never got rid of any of the things that they built, did they? And they built lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of nagats. Well the nagat was supposed to be supplemented with a long barrel, gas, automatic weapon, and that's what the dragon off was supposed to fit in the way of a ninch. Hey Mark, go ahead, Mark. You know, just a little bit off topic, without you much, you know, Bill Clinton, when he left office, he was flat broke. Now he's worth $200 million. Bill Clinton makes $250,000 speeches in China, like every once a month. And he has given China probably, I would imagine, probably 75% of our military secrets. And many of them were in a lot of our weapons and rocket systems. Well, why is it... Go ahead. I'm saying, the guy is... This guy... Well, you know one thing to remember about the Shysters when they make that comment that they were broke? If you were coming out of a job where you make a couple hundred thousand a year, plus you get all your goodies paid for, when you get that dollar amount from the government to be president, have you ever thought about this? He doesn't pay for any gasoline, does he? No, I know. Does he pay for his rent? Does he pay anything? No. Does he pay for the booze that he drinks? Does he pay for the beer that he drinks? Does he pay for the food that he chows down? Does he pay for the vacations? Does he pay for the security? So here's the thought. I'm bringing this up for a reason because you see they're trying to do this song and dance BS. You know by their standards, I guess if you want to be a billionaire, no they didn't leave a billionaire, but here's the one thing that he knew. The year after he left the White House, he had another paycheck coming in from the government, didn't he? For life. That piece of trash, those mouthy pieces of trash, both of them, I have no use for whatsoever. Because you know what's funny is what we have to live off from, and both of those sorry rats, both of those communist pieces of trash who tried to do everything they could to put the hammer and sickle on America, are yapping about how they didn't make enough office while they were in here and then when they left. Hell, with all the things that they carried away and with all the, like you said, all the deals they made off to the side, NAFTA and GATT just by itself, God knows how much was slid under the table there. Harry Heinen's over that one. Like you said, the bribery and the loan just was, it just that, well look at the numbers, really look at the numbers. How much does the president get paid every year and how much do we spend on a former president especially leaving the office the next year? After he's left, one year later, what is he still making on you, the taxpayer? Oh, he makes 10, 15, 20 million a year. But the thing is, he was on 35,000-pound Air Force One with literally a catalog of American weapons systems, and he was just, he wanted to show this Chinese counter-parter, which ones do you want? And he just thumbed through the method of working and said, well, okay, this one costs you about 10 or 15 speeches. for 250,000 each. You know, that's how, I mean, it was probably, it was tremendous. All that is is that's how they bribe him. It's like we said, it's like these cheap punks that are at the township or the county level where when the Fed comes in and tries to steal everybody else's land, the way that they pay these traders is they say, hey, you know, we're going to draw this line right here and you see all that bottom land you can get for $10 or $25 an acre? Well, yeah, that's what it all year round. Well, tell you what, you buy that, we'll pay you $10,000 an acre for it. And that's exactly what happened in Hamburg and the same thing is going on with that pig, Clinton. Don't forget, he's got hotel operations down in the Caribbean. He's got big money down in Haiti, which to me it's like, I don't know who the hell would be going to Haiti for a holiday, but remember he's got hotel complexes the whole nine yards. They're running stuff all over the Caribbean, tied into the drug trade. and he had that right after he left the White House. In fact, he must have had it before he left the White House. That's part of the reason. and he did. He's got all of the other titles and monuments forever. And then on top of that, oh he's got that ambassador's job. Yeah, you know what that means. That's a hacked position because if you think about it, how much actual time does he spend in the ambassador's post? Yeah, well he's got his stun and his tongue stuck down the throat of that actor that initially married to Madonna. What's his name? He's real big in 82. that one actor, I forget his name now, but you know, he should be married to him at the time. Yeah, I think his last name is Disease Bucket? Yeah, right. They made the English actor who, you know, fixed his tongue down foot, put him in his throat, and he was like, yes, they're tied together. I can't believe I forgot his name. But he's a Hollywood big shot, you know? No, it's a good thing you forgot his name. It demonstrates how little he really means to us. When we look at our enemies, by the time I'm done, I will put them in the history books as our enemies. But, you know, otherwise, once we're done, we're going to have a lot of things keep us busy, and I'm not going to be reinforcing their names or their... other than the traitors, and then we'll have them on the list. They're not going to be in any way, shape, or form glorified so they can flip it around on anything down the road. Bottom line is these characters all were in participant in the destruction of the structure, the infrastructure, the heritage of this country and they need to go. It's that simple. They all need to go. We are already at war. Sooner everybody understands that, the better off we'll be. And that's what we need to keep reinforcing to people. I mean right now, the only reason we're not fighting right now is because the Bundy Ranch Standoff took place guys. That's the bottom line. Even there, some people said, we should have started it there. It should have started that. We would have settled this whole thing and we'd already be in motion. But the bottom line is like what's happened with the East Coast. They pressed and they pressed and all of a sudden they found out everybody, nobody's fighting them. Nobody's jumping up there and spending resources where they don't need to. They're spending resource money on ammunition, weapons, material, equipment, getting ready to wage war. We all drove their tanks, we're the ones who built all their garbage, we're the ones who not only built it, we perfected it guys. How many of you out there are tread heads? How many out there are radar operators? How many out there were hellfire missileers? How many were dragon operators? That's your MOS. Maybe you were in tow, maybe you were tow tank, anti-tank missiles, go right through the list. We developed all these weapons. and serve for years operating them or teaching people to operate them. There is nothing that they could show up with I couldn't rip out of their hands, turn around and blow their face off with. And I mean everybody out there is in the same boat. And if we don't know everything about it right away, don't worry. I'll keep the operator around if he's an enemy agent long enough to make sure that he understands that he should show me. But I don't think there's going to be a whole lot that's going to mystify any of us. There's nothing new under the sun there and what little is new that everybody keeps screaming about like the drones. They're not drones. They're RC toys Except for the big big versions and they're nothing more than big drones that we've had for decades Yeah, they can do well They really can't do that much more because drones have been doing what we're yapping about now in the public press for the sake of Propagandizing the population there isn't anything that they're doing that's new from what they were doing 25 years ago Go ahead callers jump in. Yes, there's DC down here in Carolina. Diligence ones that maintain Army as it is. No wonder they're trying to do away with the vets through the VA, VA being faulty and they know exactly what's right. Exactly. One of the biggest things that we have the skill, I mean come on, we've got one guy listening right here and calling in as a truck driver. Most of what he would be dropped into seat wise, he could handle, in fact in a very short time, he'd be up to speed, up to snuff. The biggest thing is just time on the stick, guys, no matter what it is, if it's on the ground. And with regard to the technology, again, I don't see anything they're carrying that, in fact, let's put it this way, let's go right down the list. 1911-45 is now back in vogue. Everybody's got them. I mean not just civilian. I'm talking about in the military. It's a special contract. They're doing it. The Beretta 92. Anybody have a problem handling the Beretta 92? Guys, we've all got better guns. We've got better than the 45s they're carrying or at least comparable to the ones they're carrying, right? So then let's go into submachine guns. The HK MP5. Well, big deal. We've all seen them. If you can handle any of the HKs, one of the reasons they designed it the way it did, is to slap the mag and work the action exactly the same way. It's a toy version of the big guns. So that's not a mystery to anybody. I'm thinking if you're going to be mystified by that, by the way, how hard is it to look at the side of it and see where it says, wait a minute, it says, safe, semi, three round burst, full auto. I think I can figure that one out. Okay, now what about the main rifles? Well, AKs, I don't think any of you are mystified by that. M16, hell, there ain't a man out there right now listening that hasn't handled an M16 rifle. They've been in the military. So there's nothing they're going to surprise you with there. Now let's get into squad guns. Most of you probably had the HOG, the M60, when you were in service. But if you're old enough or if you were in the right service, you also had the Browning 1919 air-cooled machine guns. Now, the MAG 58 is nothing more than a, with a little additional gas system, different variation on the theme, it is a Browning machine gun. There isn't anything on the MAG 58 you haven't done before with a Browning machine gun if you've handled it, okay? So then after that, let's go M250 caliber. Well, son of a bugger, kids, that's the same gun that your grandpa fired. It's the same gun my dad trained out of World War II. Hell, I don't think my grandpa saw it because right after World War I it came into service, but he might have. I never asked him about it. You know what I mean? My grandpa. Now think about that. So there ain't nothing there that's going to surprise you. Well then shoulder fired weapons. Let's go through that. M72 laws, pretty well out of service, but they're out there. All the RPG stuff, so simple it's ridiculous. Potato farmers operate them. Vyper, any tank weapon? It's the laws rocking on steroids. By the way, all the information you know how to run it is right there on the side of the weapon. So what part of not reading? Well granted, I know most of the people nowadays coming out of high school can't read, can't write, and mostly can't do math. So they might worry about them, but my people can all read and they can all write and we can all do math. In fact, we can do math in our heads. Now beyond that, then everything else is a matter of variations of what we handled in the past. Motors haven't changed at all, kids, except that there's some new tweaking that's been done. Other than knowing about safety features on the particular rounds, like we've talked about before, getting the spud downrange and dropping on somebody is a matter of, again, progressive development and you can all do it. Now, on the anti-tank weapons, we still have toes in service. The Hellfire is in service because they brag that old piece of trash up all the time. And guys, the Hellfire is long in the tooth. It came out in 1975. I qualified on the Hellfire in 1975. This is the year 2014. There's 30 plus years worth of people out there that have used the weapon. Think about it, not just in the aircraft and the Apache mortar. By the way, I trained in both the Cobra and the Apache variant as far as from the gunner station to operate the Hellfire. In fact, the model that I originally tested in was the Hellfire, or was the, forgive me, was the Apache, its first variant in the Apache. Anyway, other than that, what else we got? Oh, what, artillery and tank guns? Come on, treadheads, you all know it's purely a matter of looking at the system and figuring out how it works because there's a different system and layout for each of the armored vehicles that you qualified on. So there ain't nothing out there in any of the weapon systems you're going to pull off their corpses that you're going to have a problem with. Nothing. Not only that, we've used them more. We've fired them more. We've used them more. We've carried them farther. Well, that's right. Most everybody out there was infantry. You might get a truck once in a while, or you might get a transporter or a helicopter in and out of something. But for the most part, we schlepped them in and we schlepped them out, kids. How many miles have you people carried all these weapons? I've got chunks of bone worn flat from miles walked. Okay, think about it. How many of you are in the same boat? So there's nothing they're going to mystify us with. In fact, just the reverse. They cut this thing loose. We just go to town on them. Just don't be showing any kindness. Don't be foolish. Don't show any kindness. They would laugh at the beer hall about murdering you. You better plan on getting them. That's just all there is to it. You've got to focus that way. But beyond that again, It's so important that we review or do as much studying as you can. Immerse yourself in the military sciences. It doesn't mean there isn't more we can't learn. There's always something I've discovered every week. You guys either find some really cool stuff where it's like, man, I didn't think they even built that. Now some things are answers to questions that should never have been asked. You know, that's a play on words, but it's not. You know, it's like the Spas-twelve, the answer to a question that should never have been asked, how much more complicated can I make a shotgun? But the Spas-twelve works, so I'm not going to say anything. It works most of the time, if not all the time, so live with it. But there are many other weapon systems out there that are unique. Some of you even own them. I don't need to know about that. But remember that if you are going to be using them, immerse yourself in their use. If you can't shoot them now because you've kind of had them stuck away because they've been out of sight, out of mind, you know what I mean guys. A lot of people have been in service overseas and whatever the enemy was carrying, you decided it needed to be yours and you made sure that happened. Well, make sure you've got the belts, the spare parts, make sure you've got the magazines. Remember there's lots of Bren gun mags showing up out there now, pretty cheap. If I were looking at a 303 weapon that needed a big Bren gun mag, I'd buy about 40 of them right now because they're cheap and available. Is the ammunition cheap and available? Nope, not like it used to be. But you know what, the mags are cheap because the ammo is stupid priced, but the ammo's still not really stupid priced now because when you look at the price of all the other ammo, it's pretty much all the same. It's all stupid priced. When it used to be we bought stuff for three cents and four cents around and not a century ago or half a century ago all within a very short period of time over the last couple of years here a lot of stuff you bought hot here's an example 760 by 25 Tokarev remember when I told you all to buy that buy all you could Remember what I told you like I said cheapest cartridge on them on the planet kids What's happened to 760 by 25 Tokarev? Well, it was the last time you saw a big pile of it for 4 cents a round like it was. Or 5 cents a round. Well, you know why it's not about here? Because as I pointed out, if you watch those videos on Syria and on the Ukraine and what's going on in Libya, etc., if you look at the videos and not the Hollywood media control productions, they're not all running around with AKs, kids. They're running around with peppish submachine guns, Tokarev pistols and all that stuff that runs at 7.62x25. It's like I told you, they're not going to send stuff here and sell it cheap when they can send it there and get regular price for it. That's what happened. 7.62x25. Go ahead, please. You know, I was watching a special on, I don't know, years ago on TV somewhere and they were showing, they had correspondence over in Afghanistan and Pakistan. And they were showing these guys, the locals, gunsmiths, that were expert gunsmiths, you know, advocating and text-standing in their garage or backyard or wherever the hell they were, shops, literally making by hand, a.k.a.s. I mean, just, I mean, hardly any, hardly any of the power tools at all, I mean, a lot of stuff by hand, and there's some of the nicest weapons, you know, you can imagine. Yeah, the other guys that were just expert at it. And they're knocking the stuff out literally. Everybody goes, how could we do this? Well, ask yourself this. Rather than the can't do attitude, when you go to Peshwar, they show you the can do attitude. Yeah. This is what I have a problem with with a lot of people. It's like all the weezer garbage. First of all, do you wonder... A lot of the stuff that we're building, we can build AKs, but like I said, there are other weapons. The Sten submachine gun cost a whopping $1.75 to $2.25 to make. That was $2.25 American, but it was down to as little as $1.75 during the peak in production for a Sten submachine gun. Henry, Henry's son, Henry, uh, certainly son, man. You can turn out some pretty sweet pieces of himself. That guy's a... Henry says, son's an expert machinist. I couldn't believe what he was turning out. But yeah, so it can be done. But anyway, I'll get off. Here's an interesting crude little weapon. Hold on. There's something I want everybody to think about here. A crude little weapon that I've seen in the movies. And in fact, it's based on the very thing we're talking about in a couple of the different Schwarzenegger movies. You will see a handgun that gets no reference information whatsoever. It is a tubular receiver, it's a pistol length barrel, and the thing, it's not a sterling. But it is a small ultra simple semi-automatic pistol although they've made them in full auto for the movie Select fire, but the thing is absolutely crude and rude and I'll guarantee cost no more than probably $10 for them to make because remember that something that cost $1.75 back in World War two or two dollars would cost you about ten or twenty thirty dollars today to build But even then, take a look at the cost and ease in production. The more stuff you can scavenge, the less expensive your components become. Let me give you an example. There's not a whole lot of steel road signs over in Afghanistan. Why? Well, because people go, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, ee, So that's why plywood and chipmoor and stuff like that's preferred for stuff that somebody might pilfer and carry away otherwise We have another caller caller jump in there, please Mark I got a question go ahead. I took a ride with a different rider the other day a woman 61 years old up into the hill on horseback She asked me a question that kind of really threw me. She said What do you think everybody's gonna do? and I'm proposing that humans, you know, the other half of the population that don't own guns are going to do when the fighting really breaks out, you know. Do you think that many people are going to really get involved and if not... What are they planning on doing? Just sitting back and watching it all? Oh yeah! You just described all the variations on the theme. Let me ask you something. When the War for Independence started, and I've talked about this for years, but you're bringing up a valid question. She is too. If you were two counties away from Boston, did you know that the war was going on? If you were to walk out this morning, This is one of the problems we have to remember, guys. It's why I've talked about the idea that you're going to need peace officers. You're going to need everything that you need every day. The war doesn't shut off the rest of society. That's the part that makes it difficult when the battlefield is on your piece of real estate. The best way to look at it is, look what's going on in Syria right now, or look at what's going on in, for instance, what's developing in the Ukraine. The United States will be no different, but it's on a much larger scale. But it's true, the American War for Independence. People still had to plant wheat. People still had to raise pigs. People still had to cobble shoes. Now the problem was, could you get the seed? Did you have the pigs? Were the pigs pilfered? Were they stolen? The army come through and take them. Could you get leather to make shoes? Even in the Great Depression, all the things I just described happened to all of us in the Great Depression. What happened during the Great Depression? Well, it wasn't the plastic short version. People were in the country looking for jobs, went from one area to the next. Other parts of the country that were stable barely and couldn't handle any more than they already had and barely could take care of their own, told people, don't show up because I can't take care of you. In a wartime situation, many people would participate. Some would feel that their ox is not gored until the government forces come in and kick in the door and rape, kill, pillage, and burn. Then all of a sudden they realize maybe they should have gotten involved sooner or maybe they finally decided to get involved because now they have a revenge or a vendetta to meet. All these are variations that have existed throughout time immemorium with human beings. It's something that will happen here. A lot of people will figure they can sit on their arse and watch somebody else bleed and benefit one way or the other. There were people that profiteered and again screwed us at different times only in the long run to be screwed by the British, which is always comical, because the British attitude is more of what you saw in the Patriot in that you remember the arrogant, the officer, the Green D'Goons. He didn't look at any of the colonists as equals, none. In other words, he looked down on the Tory militia, he looked down on volunteers, he looked down on the Tory government that was theoretically kind of the counterpart to the colonial, you know, Patriot government. And in the long run, all these people who thought they had a deal, thought they were special, thought that somehow they could, you know, just sit by, well, they progressively got burned. You know, an example of this is there were people when the British went to, from Boston, read a history of the, and ask the woman to do the same thing. When the British went from Boston to Concord, what happened between there, going to and from, is the most important thing to study. There was a lot of people who were Tories who thought, oh, I'm with the Crown, go base the king, blah, blah, blah, blah. And on the way back, the British were so cross-eyed, the British regulars, that, well, one Tory pub, everybody was sitting on their keister. They all were trying to, you know, I'm not going to stay out of it. This is between those crazy patriots and the troops of the Crown. Well, the British squad, Actually, it was called a company back then. It would be 10 men. They called them a company though. Not like we call a company of 120 today. A troop of men kicked in the door to the bar. Everybody was sitting at the pub and it was a known Tory pub. It was known for being loyal to the king. And everybody was sitting at the bar or they were sitting at the tables and the bartender was there and they said, God bless the king of England. And the British regulars banded every man in the pub to death. But wait, they were your buddies! No, they were all colonists that needed to die. And they didn't care who the hell they were. They just killed everybody. But people have to learn, caller. That's the whole problem. Some people will talk it into their mind that the Communists like me, but they don't like you. And for whatever reason, to a degree, things will just putter along. They'll continue along because the world doesn't fall off and go into something else. Everybody, the regimens, the cycles, the tradition of labor will try to continue to chug along and to a degree it will. It has to. See, that's the thing that we have a hard time understanding. It's not a two-hour movie. It's not a miniseries. It will be there every day. You will go home and sometimes your home won't be a battlefield. It may be a political battlefield. It may because again you've got tourists you got people on a backstab here they covet your land they'll cover it. They'll cover it your stupid car that's 20 years old because they don't have one now and they believe they have a right and the communist government we have has told them you know comrade you can take from the bourgeoisie that we are killing off and you can take from all of those those bourgeoisie people that work for a living because you deserve it and they don't. And so there'll be idiots that talk themselves into doing violence to try and steal from people, and we'll be getting rid of them. That's why you're going to have to have a true peace officer or a constabulary in place. That's why I've said for you, this is what the Patriot Movement has argued for years. The problem is you've got sly rats that have gotten into the sheriff's departments that are skunks just like the feds. And those skunks will try to play on that. So the first thing you've got to do is clean out the sheriff's departments. If you got some skunk who's so far up the feds are that you couldn't pull him out with a crowbar or if they if they if they're sphincter tighten you hear a pop as his head Slops up into the G track of the Fed and the body headless drops to the ground Yeah, go ahead color jumping you're asking good question. Go ahead. Well, if we seek to assume then that Since you know, there are many words or battle switching out here and there and stuff like that that there will be shortages of everything and everything. So the people themselves will be yelling out, oh you got to stop this, take all the guns away, stop otherwise so we can get back to normal life. The problem is that people will do different things. Those that are so Sovietized can't do for themselves are going to sit and bleed and die. They'll starve. That's the enticement is that for a doggy treat they can try to get the slave minded to be slaves. But the problem you've got is Americans are mostly not slave minded. What they are is they're pissed. And the problem they've got is if you read, there's a brewing that has been taking place. We're at that point. A lot of people will join in because they have their own vendettas. One of the things the bad guys know that they're most terrified of is while we fight, there'll be other people that backstab the other side because they can finally shoot somebody and claim somebody else did it. I mean, can you realize how many people hate the police that just hate them? But they'll bite the bullet, so to speak, and put up with it. How many people hate a politician right now? And if they could walk up and cave his head in with a 2x4, they would. Now, just imagine the war kicking off, and all these people who have had property stolen, houses stolen, they've been ticketed left and right, they've had abuses, maybe their daughter was shot in the face by a sheriff's deputy. or by the cops or beaten to death or maybe their son was put in jail wrongly and they're just sitting there and they okay i gotta be good because maybe we get him out for this or maybe for that but they lied about everything but i'm gonna be the good citizen all of a sudden if everything clicks kicks loose what they really don't want anybody think about is they could just walk up and put a bullet right in his arson there's nothing anybody could do to stop it that that people will walk out and go hey remember me they might most of wanting to do that they're gonna monkey poke him They're going to walk out and cave their head in and they aren't going to tell anybody and when somebody says something, hell, they'll drop a lot. I think it was the militia or I think it was this guy, this group or that group. Well, you know what? A lot of it will be blamed that way and there won't be anything you can do about it. I've warned everybody about this for years. There's a whole comeuppance that's going to take place where people will be able to fulfill a vendetta. They already have the attitude. The bad guys, if they hear one rumbling, always remember this about politicians, they know the formula. If one man will speak a truth like this openly, how many thousands are thinking it and are just under the current, just under the edge of the water? Now doesn't say that how many times have you heard? Example is like I brought up about this guy out on the bridge with the Bundy seats a guy looking at the Channel 8 news crew and he goes Yeah, they just ordered her. They just ordered him to shoot at the you know shoot at the protesters You know what looks like it's gonna start here, and he looks back. He looks over the wall He looks back as well. Here's as good a place as any for it to start See, that's the part people are wrapping their brains around is you've got how many different people a lot of sheep There are many people that are sheep they would go to the ditch These people are so stinking stupid that like like a a witless animal remember what an Rand wrote about in Atlas Shrugged the witless animal that should have a brain, given the gift of God, and she didn't believe in God, but given the gift of God of intelligence, you have so many people that have decided to slough off into the animalistic or the animalesque attitude of bondage. They will walk right to the edge of a hole and let somebody blow their brains out. For anybody out there that's looked at in human history, in fact they do everything they can to wear rose-colored glasses, Until such time as the glasses are ripped from them and put in a pile with all the other rose-colored glasses Before they're put on their knees and have their having their brains blown out That's the problem with this or or here's the thing if the enemy short on ammo. They're just club you to death Yeah, well there's a lot of people who are getting damn tired of not having a job and don't have anything and seeing these idiots out there Yachting on 900 foot guys, you know Right, or complaining about, oh, we were broke like Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. When we left the White House, we were broke, really. I want everybody out there, when you hear that lie, I want you to go check to see how much they drew the next year from your tax base, from your tax dollars. These hideous, rotten, socialist pigs. That's why I have no use for them. See, one thing that gets me is I can walk out this door with this, and the situation, the economy is not great, but you know, I can walk out this door and if we lost everything right now, I'd have pretty much everything replaced within a very short period of time. It wouldn't be the prettiest and wouldn't necessarily be the nicest, but I can't even say that that's true because right now, not many are fighting over what it is. Now, progressively, you won't see the waste. In fact, you're already seeing waves of corrections in that as we speak. But the bottom line is there's still a lot of people that are thinking this is the 70s or the 60s. In fact, they've always been like that. They've been frivolous. Those people that are frivolous, of course, are the first ones to scream and lament is, how can things be so bad because they finally happen to them? Now, those people probably won't ever wake up or do anything right. But they'll be the first to lament or whine when they don't have their second color flat screen TV and they don't have their next brand new car next year. That's their idea of suffering. But that in and of itself is a demonstration of well, what do we have on the other side that we're all so scared of? Are you all afraid of all of these socialist parasites who won't get up off their dead arse and do for themselves? And if so, I have to ask why? They won't do for themselves! Think about that guys. Oh my god! Now you've got the socialist barking dogs, the tyrants, but the tyrants are in the minority. Even if we were to calculate in the other slugs and sluggers and toads and toadies and all the rest that are sitting on their dead arse and won't do anything or will piss and moan about, why isn't someone doing something for me? How many times have you heard that? And I've listened to this for years though. Well, what's the militia gonna do for me? Now that mindset, imminent self, and that comment should tell you something. The whole concept of the militia and the Patriot Movement is that you're able to do for yourself.
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