July 18, 2014
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59m
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition selection and rifle configurations for AR-15 platforms, advising a caller on barrel twist rates and ammunition compatibility. He covered tactical squad organization, weapon employment doctrine, and the importance of logistics and ammunition management in militia contexts. The show included extensive discussion of historical military practices, the Reagan administration's internal conflicts with the Bush faction, and immigration policy, with Koernke arguing that proper vetting and security clearances should prevent unqualified individuals from holding office.
- ar-15
- ammunition
- barrel twist
- squad automatic rifleman
- militia logistics
- m16a1
- tactical doctrine
- reagan administration
- bush administration
- immigration policy
- security clearance
- preparedness
- weapons maintenance
- extractors
- firing pins
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Many hands make for light work a million Peddicoat Junction operators doing their part. Well, today's date is... the 18th of July, 6th year of open Fabian Socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town and Nostradamus Doom! If the 6,000 fake Mayan calendars are all scams, won't get you to cop out and flop over on your back and do nothing, don't worry, we've got Notre Dame-us, the football coach from Northern Indiana! and also the football team. Notar damus man. Dudes. Well as it is, all the different networks, the scammers out there have been pulling this BS over and over again. Every stinking network has a Nostradamus-Shyster program going on right now, and another reason why you all just need to roll over and die. You know, from these operations and organizations that have no faith in anything, hate Christianity, but are all of a sudden telling you, you need to believe Nostradamus, and you need to roll over and die, and you need to wheeze because it's fuel-resistant, we're all going to die, the end of the world is coming, and I can throw that whatever prediction he made, on any given year, any given day, any given location, any given time and have a great fun time doing it and the enemy yucks their arse off while they do. Get the drift! Anyway, it is Friday, it's Cinco de Amo Day by the way, unamo.com, unamo.com, unamo.com and amoman.com, www.amoman.com, www.amoman.com. They're not the only sources, but those two are pretty quick and easy. What they got, they post, they don't have it, it ain't there. It's that simple. No guesswork, you want to know what the exact cost is? One nice thing about Amoman, the price includes shipping to the lower 48. If you go to UNAML, they post it if you can pick it up. And they also post the price, including shipping, so you know exactly what you need. You can pay for it right there on the internet and it will be shipped as soon as possible. So you really can't beat it for what it is. OK, a pretty good system of supply. As it stands again now Cinco di Amadeo another thing they got ammunition guys they got ammunition they got ammunition and if you don't have enough 762 by 54 or even if you think you do buy more With the executive order nonsense, this will be enough pickle smoke and mirrors for them to also move on other components in the arms industry. So you need to be paying attention, especially stuff coming in from outside. We told you so. And we've warned you about this. So again, like the people who have the Sega shotguns, if you have the Pepper shotguns, excellent firearms are going to run for a long time, as is their AKs. But, extractors, extractors, extractors, extractors, extractors, extractors, extractors. The SEGA and any of the other AK or any of the gas-operated magazine-fed shotguns that have magazines and are a foreign pattern, you need to get extractors right away because those weapons are orphans. They do have some military application but they're not in vast military surplus. Now the components that go on the guns in many cases are totally interchangeable with other firearms. So external or breakables in other categories can be replaced. But the most critical component is that extractor and then firing pins. So if you want to do it this way, extractor, firing pin, extractor, firing pin, extractor, firing pin. If you have to keep buying you want three of each ideally if you can. Well, I'll be taking up all the inventory for other people. Well, if other people are slower, shame on them. Deal that works. Take care of your own. Make sure the equipment that you've got in service stays in service. To do that, you've got to have the parts on the shelf. If you have an AK inventory, like I said, start building up an armorers kit. You better be thinking ahead. Okay, go to www.centerfiresystems.com, take a look at their bulk or their group deals. They've got all kinds of five furs and ten furs right now. Those are not going to last. And while they're cheap, and they're actually 80s cheap, guys, they're like 80s China price cheap. Now's the time to buy the stuff. and you build up the armors, chests, you put them off to the side. Now, a couple things here. Organizing Army equipping and training is Defense Forces slash Militia. Notice I put Defense Forces first because a lot of people are going to, you know, panty waste out and, oh my god, I did not have my hair dry, I wet my pants. Okay, well we understand that. But also it's the idea that it's an ad hoc, hopefully mutual defense situation that may fall apart quickly. depending on how many soft bricks you got in the pile. Soft bricks are not going to be like, I'm a brick! Until things get serious and all of a sudden you find out they're mush. They were made out of a certain type of smelly mud and in reality that's the only smell that's going to emanate from their pants as they start to, of course, spank your, first of all, loosen. Then it gets tight, you can't drive a needle up with a sledgehammer and then they'll go into panic mode. So be prepared for that component. It is a percentage no matter what happens. But, especially right now, there will be some that are nervous, they are angsty right now, but they are serious, they are serious. And as soon as things get serious, then they will be even more nervous and angsty and immediately they will burn their clothes, they will hide their stuff, they will say, I didn't know anybody, it's his fault, it's his fault. Just be ready for that. See, I don't even worry about that. I just understand it is part of the vocabulary. It is part of the pattern. Expect it. Everybody goes, oh my God, well this is not really, you obviously don't know history. You don't know the American War for Independence history or you wouldn't be opening your mouth that way. It's like, it's a given. It's not a maybe, it's a given. On April 19, 1775, in the pre-dawn hours when Paul Revere's men had gone through the area, everybody met and the tattoo was sounded for the town of Lexington. Well, everybody showed up, the roll call was confirmed, and everybody went back and said, well, a lot of people can go back, you know, go back to your houses off the green, and when we call the tattoo, everybody form up. I'm going to challenge you to read the history books, the real ones, and I want you to take a look at what the roll call said at one o'clock in the morning, and then I want you to take a look and understand that this wasn't the age of pickup trucks, cars, planes, or anything like that. So nobody jumped in their car and just happens to be at the McDonald's in the town. Everybody knew the British were coming. The British were coming. The British were coming. Actually, it was the regulars. The regulars are coming. The regulars are coming. The regulars are coming. As in regular army, like the ones that will be used on America when the time comes, foreign regulars and the regulars here that are all going to be the queers that are left in our military. When the time came though and they sounded the tattoo because the British were on the edge of the green, how many people actually stood on the line? Now, count the roll call of the people who were in the roll. Take a look at what was actually the number. Take a look at what happened when they finally called and the people were on the line. Literally, their butts were on the line. Don't be shocked about what you discover about what Mark's trying to explain to you. For all that I've ever done, that information I've always had for as long as I've studied books. I have a lot of old texts back when we had American history, when it covered American history and not BS overseas so much, but we had an American history that was founded and steeped in the real events. So I'm not ignorant of and never have been. What I call out to are the people who understand that you've got nothing to lose and everything to gain by fighting and you'll have to fight like a dog. You're going to have to fight tooth and nail in the literal sense of the word. That said, organizing, arming, equipping, and training. If you're looking at organizing or trying to organize people because maybe they're finally getting up off their dead arse, Vassar, Michigan. People are getting out and they're jumping up there and they're shaking their fists at the regime. How serious are they? Well, here's what you do. You go up and you talk to the people and then you have that one person goes, well, yeah, but we're just, it's symbolic. You know, well, yeah, even when we have our guns here, it was symbolic. True. with of course the you know in the back of the mind the fact you might have to use them to defend yourself would be a good idea but if you're looking at a situation where people are now you know perhaps getting motivated and finally have made a decision logistics logistics logistics recommendation let me give you an example here of course before we're gonna farther tell us do this do we have any callers star six to unmute yourself if you'd like to call if you're like to talk well gotcha go ahead all right just a text max right hello we gotcha Hi there Mark, this is Tex-Makes. We got you. I didn't know, speaking of logistics, I hope I'm making too far up to serve you, but I was looking at purchasing an upper for a Baltimore stock. I'm looking at two 20 inch barrel uppers and I'm not going to say two, I'm going to get mine first before I say where I'm going. Right, that's okay. I know. I'm looking at it, am I better off, one is a one and nine twist and one is a one and seven twist. Which would be the best way to go? kind of prefer the 1 in 7 but I think you guys would probably know better which way to go with that. Well it's a personal thing because it's a matter of ammunition stored. Remember each bill, the heavier bullets are adapted to the newer twist. But even when I say that, have you noticed how much new 55 grain ammunition is being built? I can't believe my Walmart store locally has got plenty of 556. Right, in 55 grain mostly, right? Mostly. 62 grain or in the 60 or even in the 70 it's in the 55 grain, the earlier projectile and the earlier weight bullet. Now the reason I bring that up is it's rather interesting they're cranking that much out. Now there's a reason for that even in the military circles. You know, everybody always tries to show the latest blaster, the latest gun, but that's BS and I've said this ever before. What really is going on are two different worlds. A big chunk of M16A1s. are out there, the ones that we built, and everybody forgets that before the A2s and the A3s came about, you know, the flat tops and the new barrel twist, for years, guys, Taiwan was building just as many M16s as we were. What most people don't know is not only was Taiwan doing it, but hell, most of those third world countries were cranking out their versions of the M16. So you've got a whole bunch of the countries in Asia where they could afford to run the slave labor that they made knockoff guns. And there are a lot of them out there. Well, those guns are in military service in all these different countries. And they don't have the money to change the barrels out. They're not going to shift everything out to another twist. They're not going to throw away good equipment because it's not worn out. And they've also got tons of it. They either picked up during the Vietnam War or they've got tons of it they bought because we got rid of it after the Vietnam War on the rent and revolution market. That's why that 55 grain bullet is just so stinking dominant out there. You're not going to be out going to the earlier twist, but one of the things that would be argued, well Mark, the newer barrel and the newer bullet, the newer bullet isn't really all that dominant even now. In fact, in our surplus circles, the newer heavier bullet is actually in the minority right now. Oh, I see. If you look at it, the 55-grainer is, I mean, like even the Danish stuff that just came in, it's not as says 109, it's 55-grain ball. I mean, that's the first thing I jumped out of it. I was like, whoa, wait a minute, did I just read that right? No, it's not that it's strange, but it just means, hmm. 2013 or a bunch of 2012 contract ammo from, for instance, Yugoslavia, Croatia, the Baltic States. They did a bunch of contract work there. It didn't come to the US. They gave it to the Baltic States. We got left out of the breeze in America, so they gave fewer American jobs. They gave more American jobs to the foreigners overseas to give them a doggy treat. So, they're building all this stuff and it's all in the older spec. Now, what I'll be pulling off my enemy corpses will probably be a mix for the same reason. So, it's a personal choice thing. It's a flavor choice. How do you feel? Remember that either one will go down the barrel and either one. It's not like if you've got the newer configuration, the older bullets will go down that barrel just fine. It's just that they're going to perform a little differently, but not that much. In fact, if I knew and we will be fine connoisseurs of ammunition just like wine, we're going to know that if we had a higher weight bullet for the lower cyclic twist, Then I use that for spray and pray. I use that for volume fire. I give that to my squad gunners. Hey, you know, let's put that over there in that M16A1 we picked up off those Thai soldiers they brought in here. Yeah, cool. Okay. Because if I only got 62 grain and I'm using the M16A1s as squad guns, because that's what I would do, guys. I wouldn't give somebody an M16A1. If I captured M16A1s, here's what would happen. The first rule would be to try to find heavier guards, a vertical foregrip, and the biggest drums and mags you can. And what we would do is take that M16A1 and I would put that into the squad automatic gunner's role in a fire team. In other words, I wouldn't put all the M16s in one pile. No, I would take because I don't have enough belt-fed guns, number one. It's early in the war. We just wipe out a handful of foreign troops. We've got True select fire SIG rifles, true all select fire HKs. Now the newer ones are junk, but some of the stuff that we're going to run into is still pretty decent. Or it will work, even if it's junk. Because they have a full auto select option. Remember on the M16A2 you've only got one and three round, semi and three round burst. So you're limited. And in fact the Marine Corps ended up with a problem on this, remember back when they came out with the M16A2 and they made the Marine Corps version. First thing they did is they had taken all of the squad guns, they took all the M16A1s away from the Marines, but they didn't have a new squad gun to give to the Marines because the Army was absorbing all of the production. So the Marines had no full auto, as in continuous fire weapons in the squad. They had bought into the BS with bureaucratic failure and ended up with nothing but three round burst weapons because they had the M16A2 only. and nothing to replace any of the other guns that they turned back into the government. So what happened is they had to grab a bunch of M16A1s that they still had, sent them to an armory recondition point, Pull the uppers off and made that goofy and they're out there right now. They were out there a few years ago They're all pretty well sold out and now they want goofy prices for them They made an extra heavy barrel put an extra heavy front hand guard with a better aluminum guard on it Put a vertical foregrip on it in a 20 inch barrel Put a bipod on that and slap that on an m16 a1 lower so they could have a squad gun because there were no saws available Think about it. Now, I'm going to take and do the same thing. If I go to war and I kill the bastards and they've got an M16A1 in the inventory, we're not just giving that to some floozy who's going to burn ammunition and not hit jack squat. First of all, I'm going to look for men who have experience. I'm going to give that person who has experienced the job of either a squad automatic rifleman or he might be a fireteam leader if he's had fireteam leader experience, but I'm looking for men who've handled the MAG-58, the M-60, or the new SAW weapons. That person's job is going to be to take that M-16 and employ it the way he did his SAW gun while he was in service. He's going to use select, limited fire, suppression fire, grazing fire. He's going to take his skill and apply it to the weapon that's closest to what he was using. You see how that works? Meanwhile, everybody else is going to stay semi-auto or use whatever weapon they came to the party with until we either capture more of what we're talking about, and even there, we're not going to have enough select fire weapons for special missions. And the special application mission is the squad gunner. Because that suppression fire, that base of fire weapon moves the fire team. So the one full auto you got goes to him. I'll be quite honest, if we have somebody, people are going to pop up with Sumis in 9mm that are full auto. Now when they do, I'm not going to use that for a spray and pray gun like an assault gun. It will be for a suppression fire, but I would take and switch that over to that squad gunner's position. Why? Because those sumi guns in 9mm come with a drum mags and their stick mags are 37 rounds. Now that means that I've got a lot of firepower. Remember the squad gunner's job is suppression. Beat the ground down and enforce them to the ground. The riflemen in the squad, their job is to shoot their arse dead. To aim and kill. So if you do acquire automatic weapons, unlike Hollywood and all the BS, The only man that should have that select fire weapon is first that prioritized squad gunner. Now if eventually I kill enough of them and I end up with a mag 58 or a hog, an M60, a regular M60, or any number of other squad guns that are out there, then I'll put that into that position where that guy is and he will be switching over to a belt fed gun if at all possible. But in the meantime, let's remind everybody that the squad automatic rifleman when the Grand was in service What was the squad gun in the US military in World War two? The magazine-fed Browning automatic rifle and it only had 20 round mags the saw of its day the squad automatic rifle of its day was the B AR model 1918 It was used in World War one. It was used in World War two It was used in Korea and it was in the early days of Vietnam and Special Forces used the BAR all through the Vietnam War. That's four major wars with the BAR and the BAR was not, not, not a belt-fed weapon. No, it wasn't. Yeah, think about it. You see how that works? Get away from the movies, get away from the Hollywood conditioning and think about the fact that as we've said a million times, your mind is your first best weapon. Each individual in the fire team has a very specific mission. Now each of those men in the fire team must know the other man's job. And remember the first rule, if the BAR man is hit, what do you do? You man the BAR. You always man the weapons that are your heaviest fire power and have a very specific support mission first. See how that works? You slide sideways. By the way, if I didn't have that, I'd put an RPK, longest barrel AK I could get, put a bipod of any kind on it, find all the 75 round drums and 40 rounders I could, and I'd use the RPK or something like it. If I had to use a short barrel, here's the thing. If I couldn't find a longer barrel gun, I'd use a shorter barrel gun. I'd use a regular AK as a squad gun, but again, the guy would have to, again, use his weapon in a very particular way. So I would move particular tools into his toolbox. Now as soon as I can upgrade him to something that's a little different, so he's got more range, greater penetration, more firepower, or at least again, more time to focus on the job unless actually working on doing other things like pulling the trigger multiple times. Then he can focus on the idea that his brain is indexed into automatic action where he can pull the trigger and actuate a burst and is focusing on putting the bullets in a certain area. Remember that every additional action distracts the gunner in some way but it becomes automatic procedure for him. So if I have a semi-auto gunner and I'm trying to make it feel like a full auto, Three to five round burst three to five round burst you'll swear I can make a grand or an FN FAL No an FN 49. I've done this before with a Hakim ten round magazine. I have people you let's go like a beer over there What do you use over there on the range? And you know what I do boom boom boom boom boom boom and then drop the mag insert the next ten round mag work the action and boom boom boom Bum bum bum, BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM B Well, if I had a whole bunch of Chinese stuck in a hallway, or if I got a snail trail of skanks and black uniforms, yeah, maybe. Especially if I can get them to pass by me, go to the left, and have all their butt cheeks to my face, like they're going down the hallway in the other direction, and you've got a hole in the wall, and you just start nailing them from behind, yeah, then hosing them down with a 50 round drum would be cool. But other than that, there's not a whole lot of any places where it's valuable to do that kind of shooting or where again it's economical. I will say again, how many Chinese coolies have you got behind you? How many times can you do that in the field before you're useless? You see how that works? So it still comes down to using the resources you have intelligently. You see? All this from your subject on the barrel lengths. Go ahead. I'm sorry, please. Like I said, you're saying it's kind of like a preference thing here. My only question would be if I were to choose the 1 in 7, which is what I'm leaning to, how much accuracy do I lose using the regular 52 or 55 grain I know that there's an argument about the significance in how many minutes of loss, but for most of the work that you're doing, again, if you know what you've got in the way of ammunition, you'll prioritize it accordingly. Like I said, if I were going to area fire, if I have to actually work close up, if you're working it under 100 yards, then again, what you do is know your ammunition load. In other words, I'd hold back the stuff that's meant for that barrel. And I would selectively know my combat load. In other words, to my right is the offset ammo. To my left is all of my primary built for that barrel ammo. See how that works? Maybe I only have two mags of accurate ammo that will work with that particular barrel twist. Those mags would be off to the far left. I'd even tag them with some tape so in the dark I wouldn't make a mistake. And I wouldn't spray and pray with those and I wouldn't burn them out. In other words, if I know that that will give me pinpoint accuracy at 300 yards, in other words, I can hit silhouette at 300, then I would be using it for those 300 yard shots. One of the ways to think about it is when you're initially engaging, you would use your longer range performance ammunition. As you close to what they consider the modern combat ranges of far less than 200 yards, 50 yards, 60 yards, 70, 100 yards, switch out to the other ammunition. Hold back the ammunition, it makes sense. It's like a golf cart. It's like having a golf bag. You don't use the same iron or the same wood for every shot. In this case, you just have to use your brain to manage your supply train. And you have to do that personally. It's just like, you know, for instance, we've got a bunch of .6s. And somebody out of .6s, when they come out of the woodwork, it's going to sound like we have an army of M60 gunners, okay? Well, if I have M2AP, I'm not going to just blaze away with it. I'm not going to waste it on everything. Because a ball ammunition will do most of what I need. It's still superior to most everything the enemy's carrying. But I would have the AP, for instance, in specific D-clips if it's a Grand. And I'd have it in my upper-high left quadrant on my gear. If I wore an assault vest, or even on my assault gear, I built what I took as the British pyramidal mag pouches, or cartridge pouches. They're actually three pockets. Two in the bottom, one on the top. You put that over top of a standard US cartridge belt, it looks like a pyramid coming from the base and it runs up your eight suspenders. Now you lock that in place the way it did on the British gear and my AP would be all in those three pockets if I had just that much. Whatever I have I'd select it so it was isolated. Now when I'm looking at some idiot running around there with you know, you know, that's infantry, I'm just going to pop in with ball rounds. But if all of a sudden I've got a select sheet metal target to work on and there's infantry around it, I'd switch out to an AP, a D clip of AP. Because if I miss the infantry, well actually I'm not aiming for the infantry, I'll be trying to do damage to the vehicle. Then I select, you know, again, critical component target acquisition. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. My job with that Otz 6 is to put as many bullets into critical components as I can because my gun can do better than that squirrel rifle. That's kind of what I was thinking because a lot of the hunting commercial ammo is a little heavier with the novritips or hollow points and stuff. Now, you're getting another part of the formula. The thing is that there's not as much, but there is a lot of it out there in the civilian loads that are available because a lot of people have been told, hey Frank, you want that Nosler? Or hey Frank, you want to get this? Because people have a cherry pick load that they prefer and usually their buddies will move towards it because they're recommended, especially if they don't have a lot of experience, et cetera. So part of the other formula is you are going to have a lot of the heavier commercial loads available and they're going to appear. Now I would also say this, if I knew that your rifle couldn't use it, I wouldn't be giving it to you if I could help it because this is the job of the Sergeant, the team leader, the fire team leaders and the sergeants to master and to husband the ammunition. If I know you have a certain weapon, I'm supposed to prioritize material support towards you. Now granted we're picking off corpses too. If you make a corpse and you claim it as yours, you're going to get first pick on it. Okay, in other words, whatever black uniform you're going to strip in bearish naked if you want to. Hey, you're the one that you made him, he's yours. It's like a deer kill. Okay. However, there's another consideration. If we have several people that have joined up and someone has the proper ammunition for your weapon that meets the specs, then we would reconfigure the fighting loads. In other words, hey, who's got any 60 or 62 grain? Hey, who's carrying 55? Okay, what weapons you got? You see, you actually have to manage that and you have to be thinking. That's what the manager's job is and it's not to hyper micromanage, but this is a micromanagement issue to bring up the fighting capability of the unit. See, this is the unfun part, it's the really dull junk part of being a fighter, a warrior. Well, we don't have a big supply chain and we weren't given just one rifle and we are militia and we come to the table with whatever we can. So a lot of guys are going to be showing up with a pretty mixed bag. I mean, come on, just look at the AR-15s. If all we did was say everybody show up on AR-15, think about it Tex-Mex. How many different variations on that rifle would show up? Oh my God. Plus the guys with airsoft. Oh yeah. I brought my airsoft to air. That doesn't count. Well, hang on to it. You don't have a rifle anyway, right? No. Okay, well, we're gonna pick one off one of those bastards over there, but you hang back to the rear. Okay, you look like you're one of us. Don't worry, you won't be carrying airsoft in a few minutes. In reality, I'll be quite honest, I'm not poop-hopping airsoft because never in our history have we had such accurate simulators that you could carry it with a group. Let's say that you want to puff your numbers up. If you were short weapons, every stinking airsoft comes out of the woodwork and goes into their hands. You see what I mean? Better that they look alike. Think about it. The guys got the same uniforms. They all got squared away. You just had to have them carry that until or even if you have troops in the field, any place where you'd have posturing that can be done. You arm everybody up with anything that looks like a real weapon and you make sure it's squared away to look at. You act like it's a real weapon, fool. Well, it's just a good... No, it isn't. I'm going to slap you if I hear that again. I will butt stroke your hide-in. Congratulations. Act like a man. And that's the whole point. Half the battle is the idea of just body, set, and demeanor. And I'm not talking about play acting on a battlefield, God. We know what happens when bullets are flying. But especially with the enemy doing snooping and pooping and slinking around, everybody gets gunned up. And if you've got airsoft weapons for propaganda purposes, and you're in a forward area where you don't have enough, oh, you field everything. Hell, I'd even make dummies up and have them holding the airsoft. Well, think about how realistic your, I mean, strip off an enemy corpse. Hell, think about all the junk he's wearing that will help to conceal that you got something that isn't really alive. Of course, you could just take your Sariar's prop and wait until Rigor Mortis sets in, wrap behind him, end him up with chicken wire, he might stink a little bit, but you're going to put him over in that lookout post that somebody else is going to blow up anyway. I'd do that. I really would. I'd take their stinking corpses, prop them up, put some that doesn't work in their arms, and you'd swear to God they were working. I even put a radio over there and have it squawking every once in a while. At night, you'd hear a kaboom when they'd be blowing up their own corpses and I really wouldn't care. You know, because there's sneakers and sneakers coming in. Just the things. We've got to be creative. Go ahead. My other question was boots. I'm looking at a glove of course, a glove liquidation. I was looking at a pair of size 10s are regular. Those are regular. My commercial is size 10D, which is the wide. Am I going to have any trouble if I were to purchase that? Because you know more about the way the military sizes go. The boots are true size. For instance, I wear, if I buy civilian, I wear a 12. When I buy a military, I wear a true size 10.5 wide. There's a difference that I've seen with civilian sizing over military sizing. Now, that 10 regular, depending on what you're spending, is probably going to fit you because again, it's also a hot weather boot, right? Yes. Yeah, it's already designed for expansion. How comfortable or how it will fit into you, you're going to have to find out for yourself there on that one because is it one of the tan or one of those Air Force Moss Green ones? They look black. Oh, okay. But it's Cordura and leather, right? Yes, Cordura and leather, like I said, it's got speed laces, 10.5, I think it's a 10-inch boot high. Like I said, I wear it in a commercial 10D and I'm just kind of wearing it. Boots, you want to get as good a fit as you can because your feet, you've got to have your feet gone. Here's a trick. Here's what I do. I go to my catalog store. What am I talking about? Do you have a surplus store nearby? No, I probably could get to one. I'd have to go to San Antonio, but I could get to it. Okay, you've got a boot store nearby. Have you got a company boot store of any kind? Yeah, sure. Okay, what I want you to do is go to them and have them true size your foot, first of all. They usually have a foot scale, a good shoe scale there. Right. Double check it and look to see what they come up with. And then you have to make a decision if you think that boot is going to expand enough. If you're really, really on the high wide end, then you're probably going to have to stick with the wide to be safe. Because you've got good swimming feet. They're good paddle feet, right? I'm a good swimmer. I'll be telling you that right now. I was a competitive swimmer years ago. Seriously, to be honest, when I was in the competition, we had to do, and I'm not exaggerating guys, we had to do with one breath initially four lengths of the swimming pool underwater. It was expected after the first week cycle, once we were back into training, six lengths of the swimming pool underwater back and forth. If you buy boots that are a real loose fit, there's always all that doctor's soul stuff and real thick socks also. You can adjust to what you got. The thing about it is, like I said, use the boot stores. Get a sizing because the military boots are true size. Unless they've done something weird and they haven't so far, remember everybody always whines about, well, they make 500 pages of regulations. Well, that's because skanks will do subcontracting and try to get away with anything. Because of that, the military footwear is still pretty much true size American size. Sizing on the planet is totally arbitrary despite what anybody says. There are basic sizing parameters, but one of the problems with when they do cuts, if you've ever seen how they especially when they start doing cloth, when they do cloth, they literally use a compression cloth cutter. If you've ever done paper on a flat bed table cutter, you have to be very careful because if somebody is in a hurry, you have lower cuts can be pulls. The cloth instead of being cut and sheared, it actually gets pulled and cut which changes the dimensions and can tighten them up. Now they stitch it all together, each boot, no, one after another. That's where the variation comes in is because of the speed and production and flopping it. in maintaining control of the material when it's being cut. Because they aren't going to throw anything away if they can help, but they just slice them all together. If you've ever seen little Asian girls running a sewing machine, man, you wonder how they don't run their hands through that stuff. When I was in, we had the Vietnamese girls doing all the patches. You paid $1.25 in every patch, every name tag, all your tabs, everything was sewn on and they did everything in under 4 minutes. I'm like, wow, you stood right there and I'm like, whoa. That's how the sweatshops are run too. The good thing is our sweatshops here are a little more efficiently run. That's what I'm saying, it's true sizing. That's why you need to go check your size first and confirm it. The boot companies that are decent, typically like Red Wing and all the others, we've got a Red Wing store in town, they give you true size. Then I would compare that to what it is you're looking at buying. That's why you do it. Let a professional help you out on that because ... and you even look seriously at what they have in the way of markdown boots while you're there because you never know what you're going to run into. My other question is, I was going to go back to what's happened with the border situation. You were talking last night, I think it was last night, you were talking about how I think it was before or after the amnesty that he sent a whole load of the illegals back. Right, in different ways. In fact, it was both before and after. The amnesty thing was after the assassination attempt. Oh, okay. Remember, after Bush tried to kill Reagan, Reagan was on his own path. After Bush tried to kill Reagan, Reagan first of all wasn't making any decisions anyway. Remember, he was in the hospital. A whole bunch of this garbage was through the Bushite regime and from that point forward it was a Bush regime progressively and by the middle of the second term, in fact the first year of the second term, virtually the second Reagan administration was a Bush administration. So that's what everybody tends to forget. Reagan, of course, was quite old when he was shot and is lucky to have survived. Because of that, he was dependent upon people that he brought into the coalition to do their job. Well, the first thing that they targeted was Reagan. Reagan was the chief of staff, so the Shysters and Bush's trash, his neo-communist, targeted Reagan and then they went right down through the list of all of the Reagan appointees and got them all fired. When everybody does it, Ronald Reagan knows George Bush. Everybody needs to understand that it was a betrayal thing to begin with. I've talked about this many times, so let's qualify this. Back before the election, George Bush and Ronald Reagan debated face-to-face, and Reagan brought up the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, Skull and Bones. All of these debates are recorded. One of the reasons everybody rallied around Reagan is because he was openly talking about what was really going on. The National Convention for the Republic Rats was here in Detroit. George Bush is what they were trying to shove down everybody's throat. It wasn't working. They were going to try and ramrod him through to the end of the presidency in 1980. It didn't work, but what happened is Reagan went to New York before the national convention. Whatever they said about a negotiation with Rockefeller, he came back to the national convention when it started. George Matusik was 11 feet and 12 feet. He was a mover and shaker here in Michigan with the Michigan Republican Party. He was also there for the national committee because he was a state rep for the Republican Party. When they called out and he accepted George Herbert Walker Bush as his VP, everybody in the room that was in the know shouted, traitor. That's why Nancy Reagan was crying into Ronald Reagan's shirt. There's a whole lot of engineering that was done. People are going, I didn't hear that. I told you before about how heavily tweaked the engineering processes are, and they are. They've been doing this for decades. But everybody that was there knows what was said. Now, Reagan made his deal with the devil, but as soon as he got into office, he went totally askew from them. And that's why the assassination attempt by Bush and his neocons took place. So after that, from that point forward, it was downhill. Now, his personnel, his staff, for as long as they could stay in their positions, proceeded to maintain his agenda. But they were picked off one after another and then they were in an internal civil war because they were fighting the Bushites. And then the Bushites, of course, progressively slid in more of their own people with every post that was cleared. Plus, they were also going after and what they did to undermine the primary individuals like Regan is his assistants or staff personnel that were in other subdivisions that were part of the Chief of Staff were Bushites that were shoveled in because lesser personnel were pushed out first. Remember, this even happened back when Nixon was attacked. First they went after Spiro T. Agnew. They didn't go directly at Nixon. They knew they were going to bump Nixon out, so they attacked Agnew with the tax scam. As soon as Agnew was out of office, all the tax charges and everything were thrown out and disappeared. The only thing that screwed everything up is that Nixon chose and actually moved in Ford, which was not the choice they wanted Rockefeller in. This isn't the first time this had happened. In the case with Bush, it was a murder attempt, flat out. What I wanted to say was that if we go a little bit further back in history, because we don't remember history enough, back in the 1950s, everybody in our Everybody is talking about these kids and everything not being able to send them back, care for them and all this. Years ago we said there was always this, well there are too many of them to send back. I think that was during Bush or Reagan. If we look back in history in the 1950s Eisenhower had a little exodus of illegals himself. If you remember it was called Operation Wetback. I can remember my father telling me how The immigration was everywhere and asking everybody all kinds of questions. Right, and they had the money to do it and they still have the same people and the money to do it, but immigration was targeted. It's all Jewish mafia run. Their first agenda is not to make America better, but to destroy the country. In fact, the first thing we do is round up whoever is in immigration and they would have to be arrested immediately. They are the problem. They are one of several problems. Everybody knows what is going on. This was an oblique position too, which is really interesting because most people wouldn't think the Department of Immigration. They are like, what's the big deal? They get to pick and choose who all of a sudden gets status in a situation where those who might be valuable to America would be passed over. But individuals that would of course create contention are prioritized and that's exactly what they did. It doesn't mean we don't have people. We've always had people that have nationalized from Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama, South America, Hell, Africa, not just in this last century but for the whole of the history of the nation. That's what people don't talk about. It's that immigration, the consideration, just like with the founding fathers, why is it that they expect somebody to be a national, to be American born, to be president? Well, anybody can come in and get to be given a pat on the head that could be a flat out Marxist or a flat out Tory or a flat out fill in the blank and hate America, which is what we've got right now. because the character did not qualify. Again, anybody who knows the law or anybody who knows why it was done, the argument was we got a whole lot of characters that are targeting this country to undermine it. We have just angst the royalists. And remember, the royalists were not just the Brits. This is the other thing everybody seems to forget. We were the abnormal, not the normal. And we're still the abnormal. Because the norm would be either a total dictatorship or a royal dictator monarch structure. Everybody else was. I don't care if you went to the Middle East. I don't care where you went in Europe. Anybody who heard about America, about the United States and the idea that we were going to govern ourselves, that some monarch structure Some very narrow, like road crew from Deliverance family tree, a toothpick for a family tree. Those characters were of course the only ones who were allowed. This country was alien in that it was based upon the common law and the progressive acknowledged rights of the individual, especially for property. Because remember, under a crown mechanism we are considered property. That was the big change. Go ahead. Mark, saying that Obama doesn't qualify, that means he wouldn't pass a security clearance to scrub toilets on Port Hood. He could not qualify for a confidential clearance coming into any part of the administration. And a confidential clearance is the lowest possible clearance that you can get to get you past the gate. He would not qualify. He could not. I don't know. You know what? Somebody made some snide comment. Well, when they were trying to deride me. Everybody and anybody in the military should have brains enough to know you can do pretty much whatever you're willing to take the time and do if you get motivated. But here's the problem. You always have multiple hats. And yeah, hell yes. God knows how many security background checks I've done. Because that is one of the many hats. You have no choice. I don't give a squad who the hell you are when you're at division or even especially if you're at division. You have to share both operational security programming. You're dealing with background checks. You're dealing with administrative security. You still have all of the other jobs and garbage, but it's the old story. You've got more authority. Congratulations. You get more work. And so, knowing what I know and having done everything from in-processing with those god-awful, you know, you've got the personal security briefing for any in-processed individual. You also have the Right to Privacy Act, which they're probably ignoring nowadays with the Communists in power. But under the Right to Privacy Act, I had to brief everybody and make sure that they read the document, made sure that they understand what their rights are, made sure they also understood what their security obligations were. And then on top of that, still get to the briefing. So I, come on, we got to work this up, and I still have to commit so much time. And then I've got to get to the security briefing. And by the way, I have to get to command briefing. And by the way, then I may be back here. Maybe I'll get lunch, and maybe I won't, because next I'm going to come back to do more security checks and background checks. You see? And he could not qualify, period. I am a, quote unquote, if you want to call it that, a trained professional and have done this over and over again. I know what would be required. And he could not qualify, but for that matter, to be quite honest, neither could Biden. And I'm not really sure about George Herbert Walker Bush. Well, Bush could cover his arse on that because he's a spook and cooke. But, you know, where gave Bush the second? With the coke background and everything else we know about. Everybody had to turn a blind eye to that thing. Mark, you know what really squashes me is more like either he took leave off the Air National Guard to go help with a presidential campaign. When I was in the service, we couldn't participate in presidential campaigns. Exactly. Well, see, that's the whole fascinating thing. Again, the selective privilege routine was being played constantly. Well, George Herbert Walker Bush is a different situation. He was recruited into the old school, transitioned from a combination of the OSS and the other clandestine occult elements inside the government back in World War II. Coming out of World War II, a lot of people, just like I've said before, when you come out of a war, there is a lot of opportunity because a lot of people get fed up and washed their hands of things. If you're there and standing there and you're willing to do the work, the sky's the limit. When I graduated, we graduated. We were the second highest class to graduate from USECS in its recorded history of Fort We Gotcha. Of the 33, I graduated 13th out of a class of 33. We were the second highest group to graduate from USACS as 94B Intelligence Analysts. The first people to come to talk to you are all the special warfare units, the airborne units and special forces. They try to recruit you. They don't make their own. They build from whatever it is that's generated from the school. Next come the agencies, the FBI, CIA, and the NSA. They will talk seriously to you and try to entice you with any number of different goodies because they steal from the Army. And then you get your regular assignment if you choose to stay in the military. Well, of the 33, pretty much everybody went overseas immediately. Number 3 in our class, guy was 19 years old, his counterpart across the table from him, he went to the U.S. Army liaison office in Berlin. His counterpart across the table at the age of 19 was a major general in the Russian Army. Post Vietnam, nobody wanted the jobs. Everybody just was pissed and fed up because they retired. Plus everybody was listening to Rah Rah, Peace Love Dope, etc. guys. So please don't tell me you can't do fill in the blank because again, it's like the Army itself. Well I know you don't do that because I did this in the Army. Yes, in your era of experience with your Army, you did that in whatever limited or unlimited form. It's just like me saying, well you could have done that because I was in the army in 1980 or 1977 and you're talking to a guy who served in 1945. You see? It's a roller coaster. It's, you know, 800 Lieutenant Control Freakdom, loss of manpower, increase in manpower. Look what's happening right now to the soldiers in service right now. We just gave, we gave what? 1100 pink slips to men in a combat zone. Do you know what I would do if you sent me that and I was a captain? I wouldn't quit. Hell no, I'm going to get my paycheck, but I guarantee I ain't going to risk my boy's life for you fools. We're going out. We're going to jump around in a circle here. We're going to just like the end of Vietnam I had this conversation with a guy who was around the end of Vietnam 72 73 What did they do nobody wanted to be the last man to die in Vietnam? So you know what they did the captain would take his unit his company out. They would go out three four or five miles They'd step off the trails of the roads and they'd hunker down for so many hours and yep We're beating the bush boss. We're patrolling And then they'd come out of the brush, they'd walk back and he'd have all his men alive if they didn't run into an ambush and were in that little five-mile stretch. And after a while the Vietnamese realized, hey, don't piss with the Americans, the Americans don't piss with you because it's the end of the war. Towards the end of the war, 72 was bad, 73, 70, you know, into the evacuation. Everybody figured, hey, back off and let the Americans run. And a lot of the Americans didn't want to be the last ones to die. Well, they just gave a whole bunch of pink slips to those guys in Afghanistan. I know what their attitude's gonna be. Anyway, we got Moshe Townhough coming up next. Ed's taking over. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World Order, we shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We're in a march. We'll be back just a little bit right here. Don't you touch that dog. More live broadcasting after the break on Liberty Tree Radio. Bye-bye. 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