Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and border security in the second hour of his afternoon show on July 16, 2014. He reviewed bargain firearms components and parts kits available through Center Fire Systems, with caller Darryl sharing details on AR-15 receivers and AK platform accessories. The conversation shifted to gun show security, recounting historical incidents including an alleged staged shooting at a Michigan gun show designed to generate anti-gun media coverage. Koernke and Darryl discussed ammunition scarcity due to the closure of the last U.S. lead smelter, lead reclamation from old shooting ranges, and World War II weapons testing at a former Bendix plant in Dexter, Michigan. The show concluded with discussion of the border crisis, disease transmission risks from unvetted migrants, and comparisons to historical quarantine procedures.
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And we have some blues showing up where we have two different fronts kind of wisping through each other here, a little bit of a bubble of cold air, a little cool air here. We're on the Great Lakes, guys. This happens all the time. I mean, seriously. Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and the little undercut buddy Lake Erie and the St. Lawrence Seaway with Lake Ontario a little farther down. Man, the weather patterns here are our title to say the least. Anyway, it is a beautiful 16th of July, it is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2014 older calendar or Mayan crazy town slash Nostradamus man, we're all gonna die! I know Mr. Domest and to dig it up and wait, wait, wait. It's been actually the Notre Dame a scam hasn't been around since about 89 through 91. So they figure everybody stupefied they can pull it out of their arse again, lie through their teeth about whatever. And whatever Nostradamus said was so nebulous, you can throw a dart and apply it to anything. Don't worry between the colors and the critters and the nebulous smoky, you know, pickle-smoking mirror descriptions. You got it. It's covered. You're dead. And a great cop-out for sitting on your hands once again and not doing nothing. Because Nostradamus said so. Wow, man, I feel so good. I can do nothing now. Nostradamus told me it's new. What happens after we get past that? Oh! will let me tell you got a chinese acupuncture specialist he's going to be next to him and after that i go over to the Hindu slobs and they know they're going to get come up with some of the pull out of their arson they will head back over towards all that's right and why you know calendar worship of go won't go on couple anyway whatever's going to happen well hang on here hang on your you know your potatoes uh... doctor jones Remember that? Anyway, it is weapons Wednesday. No, no, no, no, no, no. Phase plasma rifle for the range. Wuzzi, 9mm carbine, spot full shotgun. Let's see if we have Daryl with us before we get any further. Do we have Daryl? Okay, we'll wait right there for the moment if we have a caller. Hello Mark. Okay, who do we have? You got Daryl. Oh, there we go. You were muting yourself. Oh, you... I just, I tried unmuting and it seems I have to push that button twice now. Beep beep. Well, I'll tell you what, we got Darryl with us here. Darryl, you might want to check this out. Centerfiresystems.com, number one, they've changed their page as far as how they're showing things up. This is China Sport Days Revisited. Okay, so it's Centerfiresystems.com, Centerfiresystems.com, Centerfiresystems.com, 1-800-950-1231. That's 1-800-950-1231. Now guys, when you go to the new page, the way it's set up, it's got green up above. When you touch an icon in the gray area, firearms, ammunition, magazines, accessories, go over to accessories. Right below, when that happens, in the dark green line, it says buy firearms, buy category, parts kits, and package deals. Touch the package deals and go to it. So go from Center Fire Systems, then go to Accessories. When that pops up, you'll see the change down below. Go to Package Deals. Now, so far they still have this stuff in stock. Why? They must have just made a deal on tons of. OK, they've got it piled up because this should be gone by now. They have, and I'm going to go right down the list, 10 of the metal AK oil bottles for $1.99. Next, 10 of the Romanian AK-47 pistol grips. for a whopping $2. Guys, that's 20 cents a piece. 10 of the Wasser 10 blank firing adapters, which I'll explain what to do with those in a minute here, for $2.20 a piece. You can't buy the material for 20 cents. Okay? Forgive me. 10 of the Yugoslavian black, a little more ergonomically designed AK pistol grips, for $4. you can't buy 40 cents per pistol grip. You can't make them for that. Five of the AK broken shell extractors, everybody that's listening to me that has an SKS or an AK, if you have a pile of them on the shelf, you better buy these now. If you didn't buy anything else, these are something that you probably didn't get in your weapons kit when you bought it because they pulled them from the kit because they were selling them on the side. So they got five of these broken shell extractors for $5. 5 AK or SKS cleaning kits for $10, the one that goes in the buttstock. This is a biggie. I've been emphasizing this and we're going to buy more now. AK package, piston, grip, trigger group, 5 packages for $10. Now guys, the AK piston that you see in there, you can't build for the $10, let alone for the $2 you pay per bundle. You get five of those, five of the hammers, sears and trigger assembly and a pistol grip for $2. Next, the Yugo AK Zastava factory-made thumb hole butt stocks. These are new. They're pulls from guns where they're putting the standard AK stocks on. Four complete stock assemblies for $10. 4 of the thumb hole sniper, this is what I'm putting on the rifles that we're putting together guys. That right there. It's like I said before, you know we were willing to build these things. You can't even buy the material of the screws for $2. $2. Well $2.50. Originally you go to the Stava factory made thumb hole butt stocks. 4 for $10. In addition, five of the double-cell pistol pouches, I know a lot of guys snag these, I don't know if they have any left, but they're five for ten. We've got them when they're a dollar a piece. Wasser AK-47, Wasser 10, the Cut Flash Hider, not Flash Hider, but Forgive Me, Compensator, Muzzle Breaks, five of them for $10. And then they've got a couple other items there. Whether or not they're useful for you. One is the SKS scope system, where you've got the rail base and the whole machine dust cover. You've got the scope, and you've got the covers for the scope, et cetera, for $40. And there's another package with a cleaning kit, the bayonet, the frog for the bayonet, and a magazine pouch for $30. Now, they did have the slings with those, but I see that it looks like they've taken the slings out. So that's a little less of a goody deal. But all the other items, guys, there's your armorers kit. Get a 20 millimeter ammo can and take all this stuff and put it in smaller containers each. Seal them into airtight containers, and you've got an armorers kit. You add more parts from, say, one or two parts kits that you buy separate. And you've got yourself an armorers toolbox to repair things that go pop or snap or break. And, or let's put it this way, if you were going to be building homemade weapon systems and you needed to have basic components for say that rifle that you want to build as a home kit, I mean something totally new design. Why build new pistol grips when you get pistol grips for 20 cents a piece? Wow! think about it. So anyway, that's at Center for our systems dot com. Darryl, jump in there. You got a bunch of stuff going on at that end. Where are you going to be here next time around at what gun shows? Give us an update on what's been happening in Pennsylvania, please. Well, I have been physically beat up this last three or four weeks trying to get work caught up, work done. And I finally had to quit and take a break and catch my breath and rest my voice because it seems to want to fail just about this time every night. I don't have any shows scheduled that I'm going to attend close by here, but there is one in Washington, PA at the fairgrounds down there in Washington County. 450 table shows. It is July the 26th and 27th. That happens to be my wife's birthday and my birthday and we're not going to go to the show. We're going to take the weekend off. Wait a minute, you both have birthdays on the same day? Two days apart. Same year. Wow, that's pretty cool. Same year. You know what, I should have known that before. You have to slap me in the microphone. That's kind of cool. Go ahead. Yeah, and so that's the only show we've got coming up around the area. There will be some coming up here towards the end of August, which I should be getting the flyers on them and I'll be getting them on the thing there. The weather here today is 67 right now. We had rain this afternoon for about a half hour. My ground is trying to dry out. Hopefully it works. I'm going to try and mow my bog tomorrow. But on the Aries, on the Center Fire Systems Package deal, there was one thing there that I know you were talking about the stuff for the AKs and the SKS is, if you were a, who would build your own AR, they have an AR for $110, but if you buy two, you can get it for $99 apiece. Well, if you've tried to price the barrel, the barrel alone out there in most places is anywhere from $150 to $250 for a barrel, depending on what configuration you want for it. And you get a receiver, it looks like from the picture that I'm seeing of the receiver, that it is all done. All you have to do is get all the internals for it and... You can pick the color you want to make it. Yeah. Pink, black, brown, green. They personally like pink. Pipe the color pink matches eyes. But anyway... With cranberry trim. Yes. Chartreuse. I prefer the one that they have that's pink with purple polka dots. Either that or aqua with the pearlescent blue trim. Either one of those just look cool to me. That way any of these nice feminine colors so you can get in touch with your more feminine side. Yeah, and then the Hello Kitty logo on the side of the stock just to rub it in. Yes, yes. Hello Kitty. But I have been extremely busy and wearing myself out. I've managed to get five of the six loads of firewood that I need down from the mountains and I repair a job on the radio station I've got to do yet because the winter weather here took the tar paper off. But fortunately I had the felt paper underneath it and that stayed. So we still have that job to do but I've got to get one more load of firewood down from the mountains I'm in the process of building a storage shed in an undisclosed desk to be able to store some dried foods and such. Oh, you just broke up a little bit. Repeat that to store and such. Yeah, to store dried food and such. Like the Wise, Wise, Wise, yes. The Wise, to freeze dried buckets that they're selling. that are good for 25 years. Pre-strike guy right now, yes, has some really phenomenal sales going on right now. Yeah. And so I want to get that shit done. And we're recycling. I'm taking a lesson from you on recycling here. My son works at a plant that gets copper tubes in or copper rods in for making electrical connectors for the electric companies and stuff. It comes in 10 or 12 foot lengths. It comes in wooden crates. These crates are approximately 8 inches by 8 inches by 8 inches by 8 feet or 10 feet or 12 feet. He brought down a bunch of these crates and we tore them apart. I've only taken half of the material up there, but I was able to do I believe this, we just have to materialize able to do the complete floor which is 10 by 8 and at least one third of all the four walls. Yes, and by the way what I try to do is map it out so if it's already cut, why change the dimension? Yes. Those cuts are already done. This is something people don't do or think about is sculpting based upon available material. What's the most common length you have? Well, that can be your length if it's the longest component and whatever is the shorter piece is your width. There are two dimensions right there. You have to make one or two cuts, but that will be it for the final piece that's tacked on. Yeah, you put it on there and then what I do is the piece that I cut off, if it isn't split because of the way they put it together, I make a shorter piece out of it. It was too long for the other side, that's why I cut it off. But it's too long for this side, so I cut it off again. Then it's still too short. No, I mean still too long. I glued it back on. Well, it's steel, sir. I did want to make a comment on your last hour's show when you were talking about the girl stopping a robbery at a restaurant up there that you were talking about? Well, the restaurant is out in Colorado. That's when we roll your arm to the teeth. Yeah, it's pretty extensive articles. Pretty well done. Yeah. Well, when I was running my shop before the feds and I had a total disagreement, I had an occasion of when a gentleman came into my shop and was looking around, really didn't have anything he was bringing in to get fixed, and I was standing at the counter. next to the cash register and just note taking and notations of parts that I'm going to need and the amount I was short of and all that kind of stuff. He opens up his mouth and says, what would you do if somebody tried to rob you? Immediately, the first thought in my mind came to me is, okay Buster, if you're asking, you're thinking. I'm going to show you exactly what I'd do. I reached under the counter. Pulled out a 45 screw on the end of his nose and I mean literally screwed it onto the end of his nose and pulled the hammer back And I said that's what I would do And they said oh no not me not me. I never saw him again Okay, but I thought you were going to have some fun there Floyd. Yeah, you sound like you were all curious No, you know I smell kind of funny when we left so anyway the scenarios do happen And there are people out there that are just dumb enough to try and pull something. If they know, you are not armed. You are defenseless. All this crap that you were receiving from the powers of being, we all know what it's for. It's not the illegal thing. It's tied right into it. They're bringing the crime wave in and we're all supposed to beg for a bigger police state. That's really what part of this is about, coming up. Watch out. We know exactly what the scam is. Go ahead. Anyway, that was basically the situation here. Like I said, I never saw the guy again. If he wasn't planning on robbing me, just the fact that he asked the question was stupid enough. The fact that he never dropped the dime here, well that's probably just as good because I don't particularly care for people that are ignorant, if you follow me. I'm not the smartest prick in the load, but you know what I'm saying. We never had robberies at gun shows. We've always pointed this out. In fact, it was actually one of the first times that we had an incident where somebody tried to steal a gun from a gun show on 8 Mile Road in just to the west side of Detroit, guys. 8 Mile Road beyond 275 over at the Armory. Anyway, some character had grabbed something off the table and Bill Goodman was the old, he was the guy, the dad, not the boy. Both guys are big, like six, six, six, seven. Dad, of course, was big, big and tall. And he said, hey, somebody, Fred just told me that somebody just snagged something off his table. The doors were shut to the building first. And as he said that, and everybody knew which table it was, it was like rattlesnakes on a ridge. Every place from that table was click click click click click and it was that EF Hutton moment where everybody froze. because even though not everybody's carrying a gun on their hip at a gun show everybody's thinking the same thing. If something happens what do I do? And everybody's already got it worked out. See that gun right there in that box down below the table you aren't seeing? Yeah the one I can? Well the ammunition's right here and the gun's right there and so it took only a matter of moments and all of a sudden there was this meek individual with another couple of punks and they kind of waddled back over to the table and they Don't shoot me master, don't shoot me. Oh boy. And then of course Bill and his boys escort the fools out of the gun show. Now that's the only one in all the time and I've been to hundreds of shows set up. Hundreds of thousands because you know Grand Rapids, you know Mason, Detroit and all the Detroit shows. Mark, you want to Detroit the gun shows? Well hell yeah, all the time. Save us place to be is the gun show. Yeah. I'm not saying I'm all playing firepower. If anything happens, even if it's a zombie attack, where would you want to be? The place where there's tables of ammunition, limited access, and everybody knows how to use a gun? Are you kidding? That would be an excellent theme for a zombie movie, wouldn't it? For a really cool one where people actually get their act together? are attacking. What are the feds going to do to try and shut down a gun show if they walk into a gun show? They almost got shot a couple of times. I think over the years when they started making noise and Goodman was notorious for saying, hey the feds are here. He got right on the PA and they got pissed with him. He was like, nah, you ain't my friend. You can backstab me and put me out of business. You're doing a heart. He told them right to their face, right there one of the shows, right in front of the front doors. We're gonna come in and goes unless you want to buy something you're not coming in here Yeah, and it was funny because he'd get right. Hey the feds are here And they were like all Ghostbusters or something, you know, hey, yeah, and it's like everybody was like, oh Okay, there they are That's what we needed to see So the if they did there are several times especially in the again cycling back into the 90s when things were getting tense again, I I don't know if they have been shot or stabbed and bludgeoned. You have to remember that the gun shows in the 90's in many cases, especially in the 90's and 90's, were standing room only but especially in the early 90's. Guys, you were hard pressed to get down an aisle to get through a gun show. Yeah, I used to promote several gun shows. I did have a problem at one gun show that I promoted and it was at the peak of all the anti-gun rhetoric. There was a guy who'd come in and there was a dealer there who had a whole slew of Bobretta and Bernadellis and other over and unders and stuff they had on display, I mean like 10 or 12 tables he'd take to put these guns out there. He wouldn't let the people put him together. There was a guy come in and insisted that he'd be able to put one of them together so he could try to fit his shoulder. And he says, no, he says, these are at the time $2,000, $3,000 guns. And the guy was obviously addressed to you could read that he was not going to buy one. So he came over to me as a promoter and wanted me to go over and order him to I put one of those guns together so he could try it. I went over and I said, what's the problem over here? The dealer explained it to me and I said, look son, these are his guns. He doesn't have to do anything he don't want to. If he doesn't want to put one together for you to look at then that's the end of the story. I picked up a whiff of alcohol on him and he started getting belligerent. He had two buddies with him. Are you with this gentleman? Yeah. I said you better get him out of here before I drop him. I said I ain't putting up with no shit. Get him out of here now. And I showed him my .45 on my shoulder. He was gone. About five minutes later, in comes the news. So I'm not saying they weren't trying to prompt something. But it was too coincidental at some situation like that. and then the news meeting would show up a couple minutes later. and that the during the end of the late eighties george bush by gun cycle where he was pushing the a t f to attack all the gun owners Oh, everybody thought it was Bill Clinton. Oh no. George Bush is the one who started all this up. Thank God in a way because George Bush being the neo-arm that he was when he had the ATF attacking people, this got everybody into the life cycle in preparation for what was coming in the 90s. So it was kind of cool in that he actually helped us out because he was a bugger and a traitor. Okay. So anyway, this guy goes to the middle of the show. and met not all the weapons are checked i mean absolute check religiously check down there these two guys look at the weapons they actually robbed the gun and whatever well this guy takes a shotgun to the middle of the of the show of the country which is a big big but facility guys were talking eight hundred nine hundred tables and the kid characters goofy to begin with the looks like a standard and arbor liberal light slash a communist Well, the interesting thing is I was out in the lobby, which is the front lobby areas, and all of a sudden it was like the control press was out there. And they're not interviewing anybody. They're like runners preparing to run a race. In other words, they weren't talking, hey, what do you think about God? Hey, what do you think? They were all turned and they were looking at the doors. They were already inside the vestibule. They were already inside, past the ticket counter area. and they were all on standby. The guy's holding his bag so it doesn't bounce around. The guy with the camera has got the camera ready to go, but he's got it so he's holding it so it doesn't bounce around close to his chest. And the talking head has got the mic in hand and he's holding the cord not hooked up to the sound set, which is held by the other guy. All of a sudden, we have this 12 gauge round go off, no, it's a 20 gauge, goes off, up into the ceiling. this punk, this communist punk, and again, turns out he wasn't from the area. Oh, and he really wasn't into guns. Well, the gun, of course, he did discharge it. The news crew is running, sprinting, across to the middle of the place where the incident took place to get it on film about, oh my god, all the upset and blah, blah, blah. Well, the problem they had is that they had to fight their way through. They thought they were gonna hash up news cams special about why we need to ban guns in Michigan. and the problem is is that the guy that had put discharge the weapon probably over a hundred and twenty people had guns pointed at him It was to a degree a Polish firing squad as we've said. Everybody was pointed from every direction. However, certainly the original shooter would not have survived to get out or going farther. That was the look on his face that I saw was the surprise because he thought it was going to be, I'm going to get away. He was arrogant. Before he had been arrogant, everybody said the same thing. He was pissy. He was a feminine queer and the typical liberal Soviet type Shyster. But when that happened, he froze and literally the blood rushed from his face and he had this like rictored look. Because I'm sure he thought he was going to do that and go, and impose for the cameras or whatever. Well instead, he's standing there with his hands up and the only image they had because nobody put their guns down. Until they got that weapon from him, nobody would put their guns down. and the the news crews looked at the fact that the people ready to shoot his grip anything with a problem anyway because at that time we already knew the news was against the always was doing the anti firearms camp but the promoter even caught on because his you know his daughters with the runs running the cash register up front nor the cash when the scuzzums a regular events building really nice one global holds very well built and uh... they watch this and they they testified to it all no This whole thing was set up because that news crew knew right to the moment where to be and what to do and be stand they weren't going around they always do stand by the front doors and flapping yap at everybody. They were waiting for the sound of that pre, you know that preset event that was going to take place where the character loaded that gun in the middle of the of the of the. Which of course was a good what that run was a would have been it was about oh a football field and not even that about half a football field gets where he was from the doors Which you know 50 60 yards and then some so you figure it out Anyway, you know this is where we have to pay attention The bad guys aren't too anxious about the idea of you know put going into a place like that because chances are they won't survive to come out and criminals, you know, both types of criminals, the government and the shyster like Southern Perversion Law, ADL, and the kosher shysters that make up the communists, they're not brave kids. So they're not too excited about going and stirring the pot in the middle of something where they won't come out alive. And it gets back. Wha? I thought I'd kill men! Yes, they were. Someone was going to shoot your arse. If that shot got a gun off the side, you know, if they brought that gun down or if you thought it was going to be funny and you were going to do like, you know, put, you know, fire in the air and everybody was going to become a slave. Oh, you're in the wrong place for that one. Well, that's what they're planning on. They're going to try to kill us all anyway if we roll over and let them do it. Yeah, we've got to fight hard and kill them all back, real quick first, and that's really what needs to be done. You're absolutely right. There's the writings on the wall. I mean, this is to the point now where buy more ammo, buy more ammo. If you notice, guys, I said everything I post is buy more ammo today. If I make a comment somewhere, it's buy more ammo today. Now wait, don't hesitate. Now. You're not going to have enough ever, no matter how much we put on the shelf, but we have it tactically distributed. We have it out where we need it. We don't have to wait to have it issued. You don't have to wait for a permission slip. You're not going to be limited to how much you have available in your hands. It's purely a matter of what you put into the inventory. That will determine how well armed you are. I was reading the other day, I got an email from one of my friends picked up on an article about the last lead smelter and US lead mine closing down. There will be no more domestic lead produced here in the United States. So, that means the lead has got to be shipped in to make bullets. It's going to have to come from a foreign country. So, if you think the price of ammo is going to come down, it may a little bit, because I see some of the military calibers, some people are starting to get some of it in. The ammo man's got a bunch, and I see Center Fire Systems here had some stuff on They put on sale and also Natchez has got a sale going on 5.56x45. The military caliber seems to be coming down a little bit, but if Wag the Dog Part III kicks off and goes into another full-fledged, shoot-em-up-bang-bang, Cubways versus the Indians type thing over there in Iraq again, why you couldn't chances are you're going to see the ammo go back up again or even skyrocket. Because remember, no lead produced here means higher prices for lead to produce ammo with, especially the .22 caliber rim fires. And we need to be thinking about every place where you've ever had shooting ranges that are shut down that are private, where people have been using hills, banks, usually they kind of grass over. Guys, those are reserve lead points. There are a couple spots we have here where the ranges have never recovered their lead ever. Five gallon pails. They can't lift them. That's why we have to watch it. Usually we do about two thirds of a barrel or half a bucket because most of the people are going to try and pick them up or find they have hemorrhoids. I've got to break down and get me a metal detector for my old backstop because there's about 25 years of shooting into this backstop that I've never reclaimed a lead out of. And being that I was a gunsmith, I always test fired every gun I worked on after I had completed it, regardless of whether it was just changing out a part or if I had to make a new part. I test fired every one of them, and usually that meant that I fired for 20 years an average of 50 rounds a day of ammo, seven days a week. It was 25 years, so you didn't go in there. It's still right where you put it? You know that. Yeah, it's right there where I put it. I think it got legs, grew legs and picked up and walked away. Yeah, that's what I need to do because I probably, gosh, well you do the math and that will tell you how many pounds of litter there. Well, we have a hill actually, you know, we have the we have the what's called it was the Chrysler style plants It's a totally it's an old Chrysler plant which before that was a bendix plant This is where the home of bendix. Well, Dexter, Michigan was guys most people don't know that bendix Well, you've heard the name at one time or another But it was Dexter, Michigan Well when the World War two came about they built a plant to produce browning machine guns right off the Huron River There is a spot where they tested all of those brownings that were made and everyone had a couple hundred rounds put through it for test times how many tens and tens and tens of thousands of browning 19-19-86s and for instance M250cals, they did those also. Well, I know exactly where that hill is and it's sitting right there waiting. And I'm not sure about they shoot there but they fired garands, they did because the plant had to do a test run on garands, a very limited run by the way because it was just to show they could do it. and then a limited run on carbines to show that they could do carbine parts. And while they were not a standard manufacturer, any armory that built weapons in World War II had to do a test run to tool over because they didn't know if we were going to be invaded. The attitude was the only part of the war that we were losing. And so everyone had to be able to make everything. So everything was shot there. Many military guards shot there for years in the same spot simply for close in pistol fire. So there's probably how many tons of lead sitting there waiting. But there's tons. It's like gravel on the ground. Let's put it that way. Think about how much lead is there. It's like gravel on the ground in terms of 30-06 cartridges alone. I wonder if that hill grew any in height. As it was scutting up, you know the impact? Yeah. Well, it was a steep location and that area has a lot of gravel pit sains all the way up and down the river. This area was perfect for an impact point. I mean, it really was. Every time you put a round in there, that takes up space. If you put a million rounds in there, it takes up a million times that space. One of my friends estimates that he's passed away now, but he used to work there. He said that at least two million plus rounds had to have been shot into that in any given year. Yeah, because of the amount of production they were doing. My mom worked at that plant building. She was an inspector at that plant back in World War II. She worked there towards the beginning of the middle of the war. That plant was in an out of the way place. A lot of the factories intentionally spread them out all over the country so that in the event we went to war, we wouldn't lose our war production because of the cities being damaged or isolated or whatever. That was intentional as part of the National Defense Planning System, which of course has been totally thrown out the window. Either we don't have it at all or it's totally vulnerable. Again, real quick here. Go ahead. I was going to say the situation along the border with the kids, so-called kids, People better think about this. There was a reason why back in the early 1900s around 1910, 20s and that when people were coming to this country they were held at, well at one point was here in New York Harbor. They were in quarantine for six weeks to six months depending on what their health conditions were. There was a reason for that. To not bring any illness in and contaminate or spread it throughout this cacti-cause of pandemic. Now we're allowing these people to come in because they are unattended children. keeping them anywhere, quarantining them to see if they don't bring anything in. They're being transported to some town somewhere where they may have a relative and they will take care of them. Which in the first place tells you that they're criminal. Right. So the point I'm getting at is they're infected with all these diseases that we haven't seen in this country for 100 years. So we have no immunity to it because it hasn't been here. We haven't had to fight it. Now they're going to bring it in and what better way to spread a disease than to have 60 or 70 hundred thousand carriers dispersed to all the major cities in the United States or population centers. them. months now that a thousand a day would be about 160 some thousand or 180 thousand. Now let me tie a number in for you here because this is something that was by the way even in the New York Times. This is from the trenches worldreport.com. This is an I told you so because I tried to explain to everybody this from the get go the whole thing is a lie. Illegals bigger invasion than Normandy. Washington. President Obama said he won't go to the border because he doesn't want to do a photo op. But a Texas congressman who just returned from the US border with Mexico said the right presidential photo op could actually solve the humanitarian crisis there and stop the flood of illegal immigrants crossing into the country. Representative Steve Stockman, Republican of Texas, said the head of the border guard union told him
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