August 18, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed military equipment distribution to law enforcement, focusing on Michigan State Police receiving M16A1 rifles and the broader implications of militarization. He analyzed the strategic value of weapons components (particularly bolt carriers), criticized government procurement practices, and detailed his extensive experience acquiring and distributing military surplus equipment to militia units across Michigan. The show included commentary on the Ferguson situation, the movie Heat as a tactical example, and detailed logistics planning for equipping armed groups with uniforms, vehicles, medical supplies, and weapons.
- michigan state police
- m16a1 rifles
- bolt carriers
- military surplus
- armory security
- ferguson
- militarization of police
- weapons distribution
- militia logistics
- government auctions
- dodge trucks
- medical supplies
- camouflage uniforms
- preparedness
- federal forces
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished and missed for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the afternoon intelligence report i'm rk and i'm done better one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west southwest east and uh... well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4mg dot com indianafreedomtalkradio.com on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd to 5th pit and our friends in the recall state of Colorado, waving the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the east, we cross the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crew's Grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grandma Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. And Don, it is medium temperatures. I can only wonder, rain all day muggy, but still not too bad here. What's it like in your neck of the woods and what is the date today, sir? Well, I could say the same thing about the day this, the 18th day of August. It's a little breezy and it kind of, like sometimes that breeze is going to blow in some rain and a little bit humid and that gives you that influence. I think it's going to rain too, but I think there might be those lines. have to address that sometime before dark if it doesn't rain. But again, the 18th day of August, year of our Lord, 2014, so many things are going on. We could talk the rest of the hour about the massacres overseas. You're seeing it on your television. Did they finally say something about the Christians being killed by Prokal Harum? Oh, they're addressing it all now. They're cooking the Christians live and chopping them into pieces. Yeah. Hey, that's just that love and affection you get when you finance. Oh, that's right. The other side. Mad Men. Yeah, but we have to send more money to those people, don't you know, so we can help the next bunch that are just like the last bunch. Who will be worse than the last one? Yeah. So the old cooking pots and the roasters got out there. Yeah, they slow roasted the Christians to death about a thousand or so is what I understand so for everybody out there Yeah, but we're actually They can call them opposition forces. They try to avoid the word Christian with any reporting now because yes We're not supposed to get up to the about those Christians being killed We're supposed to just you know kind of you know go bland because what was those foreign guys? It's hard to observe when there are great blanks of information and you know depend on. We'll feed you a little bit of this and a little bit and over here, oh watch this for a moment and oh look there's fireworks for a second and all kinds of other different ways that they can distract you or go around you that you are trying to get focused in a proper direction. Now speaking of being focused, I think I heard a bell mark. Maybe we've got a caller, maybe we've got another listener. We should discern the different... Do we have a caller? Just listening guys. Thank you. Go ahead, Doc. Oh, again, you know, I sent a listener here. I hate that somebody wanted to come in and make them wait until it's beyond, you know, sometimes you only have a little window in which to, you know, an opportunity, small timeframe, you know, the windows open, the window closes and man, I got to go back to work. So if I hear a blink there, most of the time I'll try to say, do we have a caller? Kudos, guys. Proceed. Thank you. Again, you guys, There are so many different ways we could go and say, that's an example and this is an example and the other thing is an example and what was the title of Mr. Otto's book, 3 Coming to Your Neighborhood Soon? We beat that big drum of preparation continually. We point out all you should get this year because it's probably the cheapest we found it. amount left because the formula is changing all the time. It might be piles of beans, it might be piles of bullets, or oh whoa look at those M16 type pattern guns or parts. I enjoy doing that very much because the media to the best of their ability cannot distinguish the difference between a semi-automatic M16 pattern type gun or a fully automatic M16. And on that note, Mark, I didn't to do what I just did, but I did want to free that piece of paper from there. So we're going to look at it from a different angle. But you know what, you guys, we were talking about, and it's been brought about, how many military devices are moving into the state police. And one of the numbers that came to everybody's attention, at least it was watching the local news here this morning, Mark, The Michigan State Police got 1,795, 1,709. I wonder how many Michigan State Police there are. No, go ahead. Is this M16A1s? M16s, yep. Well, I would point out that they have about 20,000 full auto weapons in their inventory. And how many state police are there in Michigan? Oh, there's at least, no, they have an army. That's the whole point. They have an army. Now they always had a certain number. Well, remember, this is the thing. I've been kind of hinting at this for a while. Guys, if we're going to get a hold of automatic weapons, where are we going to get the automatic weapons from? Is it easier to go into an arsenal and try to fight your way through? See, I know the procedure. You'll grab the rifles because you've been watching too many movies and you won't think about the bolts and the carriers and the mags, which are all in different places and different locked chambers of comparable security to the rifles. Did you know that? Perhaps even different buildings on the same ground. Or even off the ground. Yeah, for example, the California National Guard, all their boat carriers are in Sacramento. They're all tagged, bagged, and locked up separate completely by the front. That's what I've told you before. Buy bolt carriers, buy bolt carriers, buy bolt carriers. Why? Because some of these guys are going to get away with a whole rack of rifles, but not a single stinking bolt carrier amongst them. And if you've got M16A1 or A2 bolt carriers that you can access, Buy them, put them in a box, put them off to the side completely away from all your weapons and another piece of property somewhere. Why? Because what happens when these guardsmen that actually are patriotic realize the communists are manipulating them and they do decide to do what you all begged. You asked them, you know, why don't you come over to our cell? Okay, so they do and they come over whatever they got. Did they bring mags? Probably not enough. Do they need more ammo? Always. Yes. Did they have boat carriers with the weapons? Maybe not. Maybe they could get that rack and throw it on the Humvee or throw it in the deuce and a half or throw it in the back of their pickup truck and they split up in a dozen directions and each couple of guys took away a 20 count rifle rack with them. Otherwise, trying to get in, you have to calculate so much time to get through so many steel doors. And the first one is a bank vault type door. Not as sophisticated as the multi-pin that you see in your bank vaults for show, but comparable to the older style bank vaults. And then there are layers of defense inside. So each one is designed to make you spend more time to get in and out. And that means there's more time for somebody to respond, which is a whole idea. And they have an SOP. If they're all out there in the hands of these characters, picking off two, three, four, or five of them is not a big deal with you. With your op sixes and you've got whatever the bad guys are carrying in you, pick it from their warm, dead hands. But if it's all locked up in an armory, halfway around the world and the Israelis got hold of it all because they were told they're going to get it for free while you can't? Oh, did you think about that? Does everybody understand who in the media is harping this and why? Well, let me point something out. Where do you think all those parts were going? Oi, for all these years? Oi. And who do you think was selling them off to the side after they got them for free? Oi. You know the Israelis have been pissing and moaning about not getting helicopter parts like they were because these sheriffs and stuff are getting those helicopter thingies and some of them are smart. They're getting the parts inventory. Because it ain't the razor. It's the blades kids remember that James Bond movie Golden Eye He goes I have nine helicopters. He goes no you have six and none of them are running Remember when they're in the bar scene? Everybody says he goes helicopters. It's no big deal. I have nine. No you have six and none of them are running No spare parts ain't the razor. It's the blades you see Literally in this case with a helicopter because rotors are one of the many things that be replaced They're the big ticket item first time you buy it hey you get a pair singing all sets Second time got to go back in on their certification go prices set of rotors. Oh oh In a desert environment they go real quick when the little Vietnamese guy runs up underneath him with a piece of bamboo about four inches in diameter about longer than him and He hoisted up into the rotor just as the just as that flying egg beater tries to land yep Think about this, oh by the way, a couple real quick, there's a picture I noticed here Don, I want to mention. And from the trenches they posted a thing, military hardware that's been sent to Ferguson. I can't see it because they did drape it over, but that's got one of the heavy turrets on it. But guys, that may be an upgraded, it's an old 30, 40 year old Cadillac gauge armored car. That four wheel drive vehicle you see sitting there, we have three of those. But I can't tell, it looks like it's got these self inflation kits that we're an add on which means it's probably one of the last of the models made or it's one of the new Euro NATO vehicles that we were forced to have shoved down our throat which is a copy of our Cadillac gauge armored car we used to make here. In other words, you can't make it here but we can buy it from overseas, don't you know? And it was obsolete because ours wasn't as good as the exact copy they made overseas and sell back to us for seven times the price. All those crazy armament stealers that are named Blathenstein, it's amazing. The other vehicles are as expected, Humvee's, Don, etc., etc. So again, they're pre-deploying there. The big thing about this, the reason that you're hearing this noise is the Jewish mob, the old Jewish surplus mob is not getting the goodies. See, you and I can't, let me ask you something. Do you think you and I combined M16 from the U.S. government through civilian marksmanship? You mean I can't, Mark? Nope. You and I can't. And if they... They won't trust me like they would an average Swedish man to just give me my gun and other accoutrements of war and let me take them home and hide them at my discretion? You mean the Swiss? Yes, we're talking about the Swiss. The Swiss, yes. Thank you. Exactly. Yeah, this is my whole point. You and I, if we... those weapons will be cut up. They will be cut up. You won't be allowed to have them. But if the Israelis wanted them, all they can have racks of them by the million and they'll just waddle them right out the back door and all of a sudden they'll be on the rent a revolution market. We give them to them and they slide them out as cash. But before that they'll stamp Made in Israel on them. Oh yeah, yeah, they can re-grind and find and then re-drumble or re-stamp depending on the material. A lot of night vision with plastic bodies, they just melt it into the side. Yeah. Oh, it was made by us, but you wouldn't know it anymore. See, that's the whole point is if the stuff gets out there, it's like I've said, if it's out where we can access it, do you think 16 people are going to be able to keep what they've got if we decide to take from them? No. Be honest. Think about it. And if you know where it is, why are you going to wait and let them get there first? When the time comes all this equipment is I mean guys go look at motor pools and armory armories like this or armory operations where you got mechanized You know I wait a little bit, but you get to make it convenient you wait for the man with the keys Yeah, exactly because he was and most of her just padlocks issue You gotta make sure he takes it a bolt cutters with you But if the kosher mafia has a way first they've you know thesis antithesis synthesis They are now jumping to the point where they are going to whine and piss them on about this and the only solution will be a massive national police force. It won't be that they are going to get rid of anything. They will just tell them all that they need to be absorbed and monitored and have to get in a contract to surrender their authority to the Federal National Police Force under the Fusion Centers and MJT under the guise of justice being metered out equally. So anybody can expect to beat down at any time, at any moment, for any ungodly reason. Because they'll be federalized. Right from the get-go. So the Communist Federal Police Force, which we've never had in this country, will then be in place and all these idiots will be stupid enough to buy into it. We need it. So again, I'd rather have it out there. The handful of weapons. I know they keep bringing this up. See, the one thing is, my God, back years ago they bought those HK Model 93s. Well, they're 90, what is it? 93Cs or whatever. The 223HK, okay. They bought them with collapsible stocks, full select option, semi, tri, full auto, and they bought them in the hyper-shirt carbine model so they could sit them in their lap and so all these people go, oh my god, they've got machine guns in front, guys. The state cops have been known to just ride around with a gun with a machine gun right in their lap with a magazine in it and two magazines in the door well sticking upright so they can just grab a stick and hose it, hose down and do a drive by. They can do the homie shoot, you see? Yeah. We're not supposed to talk about that. But Mark, it was noise like that. Well, I will say this. Here's one of the other things to remember about, most people don't realize, state defense forces I'll go into a little bit of history. State Defense Forces are, the way they originally were set up for many many years, are retired National Guardsmen and retired State Police to a degree. Not many State Police though would cooperate. But the idea behind this is that For instance, we had 20,000, I think originally 28,000, but then it went to 20,000 because they made a deal and sold some of them. M2 full auto car beans, that's what the state police originally were carrying back through the 60s and 70s. They had M2 full auto car beans in mass. They bought them from the Guard Diner to Destruction. And that's what they had for a lot of police calls. In fact, last time that I can recall one was used. The cop was responding to a bank robbery on Michigan Avenue, Ipsilanti, Michigan. The first cop showed up and got shot right out of his boots because the place had a notorious alarm that would go off accidentally. He went in stupid and got shot right off the bat by the bank robbers. First guy came out the door blazing as the state cop showed up, state cop aimed for his foot and fired a full 15 round magazine full auto on the target, hit one round, hit the pavement. 13 rounds stippled the guy from the toe to the forehead and the last couple of rounds cracked over said into the wall behind him. He barely had time to say ouch. And those were the on standby weapons for state defense forces should the National Guard be mobilized. And that's how it was for many decades. Where did they go? Where did they go? Yes. Remember the movie Heat, Mark? With Robert De Niro, the bank robbery movie? Right, Heat. So that was a real story. The cops were involved with that at nothing. And three guys held the whole L.A. Police Department off. in eight hours. The squeakers went into the gun shop and said, we've got to have AR-15s. Well, that's an example of stupidity, because to be quite honest, I don't give a squat how it's sighted in. No, I'll tell you what. You idiots here, you can give them the M16. Give me that 30 out of 6 or that 300 wind mag. Give me four boxes of ammunition to be safe. And I want the iron sight model, not the scope. So we're not going to be a lot truer from the factory than any other. Yeah, from my own sight, from the factory, it'll probably be pretty well on. And here's how it works. I'm going to take that .300 wind mag, put one bullet into his arse, and I don't care what armor he's got. In fact, I'd shoot him, like I said, in the crotch. I'd be aiming for the crotch. If I'm riding high with a sight, I hit something up above. I at least hit the target. But the thing is, we got to spray and pray. And all the units were like that, but they were across the parking lot. You know how many places you could just sit back and wait the first time? Doo-doo comes out with his machine guns and does what he did. He's been dead. Yup. But if a firing squad, if they'd all done that, if they'd all gone and just gotten, even if it was K98 Mausers, you're only talking a few hundred yards across a stinking flat piece of concrete. If they'd had any kind of cooperation, they could have, even with the smaller guns, driven the opponent to particular places. Even given him to the people who have the bigger gun. But there's an example of the mindset for me to be like, what, you got a grand? Yeah. and here i'll take care of the problem give the grande to be complete the you got a deeply paper or go to bed where that's good that's all i need thank you and i'm not going to stand out the street and i could stand behind the car i'm gonna step back and i find a spot where i'm looking straight across the parking lot at that thing for a little bit of an alcove and when he comes out again model and model and ball and i'll bet you his leg is crotch and everything else can be leaking If not, I've got him in the torso, or I've got him in the... I don't care where I hit him. The idea is that with a full powered, you know, main battle rifle cartridge, that was all point blank range and those fools just kept, give me an M16 or give me an AR-50. Here's an example. Oh, and in the movie they had to make the disgusting comment, and you sell these here. Well, okay, no, no, not anymore. Sorry, we're gonna cancel. I can't give them out to you. Which by the way is in reality what happened, the gun dealer, initially, you don't want to give the weapons to the cops because you didn't trust them, either surrender them or if I'm not to cause trouble afterwards. And that's part of the story that they changed. Any high powered rifle there on the rack would have been superior to what they grabbed. You got an AR-10? Yeah, exactly. They lighten their M16 platform type profile. You know, I love that. But I still, still, the bolt action, Model 70, Model 700, XX Mauser, take your pick. Any of those where you bag, you know, just sitting across, just sitting right across that parking lot and flatbanging that guy, he'd be down. And it wouldn't have been all this- BOTH FLYING EVERYWHERE, HELL 6, 7, 8 blocks away, those cop boats were still flying. It's like, wow, BOOM! Well this was really short, yeah, it's because I was thinking of using my brain. Rather than my dink. Well, because of all that, now LAs all got out of accident trucks now, you know. Before then they had shit, now they got top of the line, you know, weaponry. Well, they've got they've had no the carbine was in its day the full full m2 full auto is completely perfected There's nothing wrong with m1 carbine and the hks are fine rifles They're just so stinking stupid and there's no support for you and me. It's only for the cop shops in the military That's why I have no use for it. So I not only that but the the 223 hks Remember, up until just a little bit ago, and they're already creeping back up again, only for about a year ago, they were down to $35 a piece because the quantity of them came in, but those mags have always been $70 a piece. So when the state of Michigan bought those, I don't know how many mags they bought total, but even if they bought three, I mean, how many AR-15 mags can you buy for $70? You see what I mean? And back in the day when they bought these HKs, I could get them one carby mags on the render revolution market, US military, World War II and Korea in the wrapper never issued for about 15 cents a piece. So, you know, well of course AR-15 mags back then were two, three dollars a piece because they were blood on the market, you know, pre-bands when they bought those things. So here we are, let's see, we pay $70 for this mag, or I could have got this many American-made US military mags for the price of that one mag. Now, it doesn't mean don't do that if you've got an exotic gun and you inherit it or you find it or you get a good buy on it and you have to start accumulating parts. But this is a government purchase, and it was a total squandering of our tax dollars. But the carbine would have been fine. The carbine will work. The carbine will work. You can mean it on carbine. We've got thousands. I've built so many of those stinking things I could do in my sleep. I mean we've repaired, built, rebuilt, reconfigured. We used to have parts inventories that were literally wash tubs full of parts. and we built them and built them and built them and built them and collected more parts and built them and built them and built them to the point where I lost count of how many we built. Then we had the M14 kits come in and we built them and we built them and we built them and that was perfect timing because when the M1A kits came in we had all these guys that were coming out of service who had been government armorers working on M14s. One man alone that I recruited put over 600 rifles, no papers, 600 rifles together, top to bottom kids. built to government armory specs because that's what he did and we had all the tools. So, you know, God knows how much of that stuff is laying around out there because if we could do it, and I know a whole hell of a lot of people are doing more than we were. See what I mean? So, you know, again, they're better, there's good, the fire parts out there. In this case, the only reason I'd want the M16s is commonality of parts. If you get them out where the cop shops have them and the cop shops go sour, you can get rid of them. If the cops shop stay on your side, then they've already got the equipment in hand. And this is what government's worried about because I think now they're trying to do the, they're flip-flopping intentionally. It does create lots of propaganda. But remember, government knew what they were doing when they handed all this stuff out. All these yaps that are flapping their lips right now about this were the people who approved it, guys. There isn't a pig right now opening his mouth that's in the Senate that wasn't around when they did all this. They're all flapping there yet for the sake of politics not because they're worried about you and me It's part of their council on foreign relations agenda But otherwise I'd rather have it out like I said it with every one of these communities Listening everybody out there should be grabbing all this garbage all of it I don't and just piling it up why cuz we need it Mark are you saying that the cops? I think it's clear. I'm not sure I understand just say now you think the cops might turn Sure, a lot of these cop shops are setting up their own malicious, okay let's remind everybody of the story a year after, less than a year. Five months after the Katrina thing, you remember down there in Missouri and in Arkansas, you had several different organizations that were put together by the sheriffs and they actually got these Cadillac gauge armored cars. They bought M250 calibers. He had a 50 caliber machine gun semi-auto. He didn't go buy full auto because he had more BS so he went and bought semi-auto guns. And he had about two to three hundred men, depending on which county it was, that were organized based upon what they saw happen with the federal forces betraying the locals. So you have a whole bunch of people out there who have been quietly accumulating everything they can because they understand who they're going to be fighting down the road. See, people have been drawing all the math on this. That's why I keep hearing this. Oh my god, this is military stuff. Let me put it this way. Here's the one thing about the cop shops. In reality, when you look at every image they've shown, let me ask you, how much of the gear that they're wearing do you think they got from the government? I guarantee they didn't get the uniforms. They're OD green, although there's a lot of OD green uniforms out there. I guarantee they bought brand new from a uniform company that bribed the chief, or bribed somebody, okay? Usually the city council gets bribed. They come in with a three ring binder and if you buy $5,000 worth of uniforms you all get a barbecue. Or if you buy $20,000 worth of uniforms, you get a Cayman Island fishing trip and something shows up at Mystery Box, shows up at your door with goodies in it. That's how it works guys. I work at U of M. These guys come up to me all the time and do the same stinking thing. Seriously, I mean, if you could buy $20,000 worth of stuff, my God, there'd be a car that shows up in your lot if you could do that every other month. Shows up in your front yard, a whole mystery like, with your name on it. What they're doing here is the uniforms, they didn't get most of that stuff from the government. What about the Webgear? Well look at the assault gear they got. It's all custom-issue Black Hawk or it's military spec pattern, but look at the stuff that they're using. It's not stuff they got from the government. It's custom-built. And so that's a custom order they got with cash from the department. Now, maybe the Kevlar helmets, maybe, but probably not because a lot of them don't have Kevlar, they got the newer Kevlar helmets, but they didn't get those surplus from the government, okay? But some they did. The boots? Yeah, if you see them wearing tan boots, because that's most of the junkets out there right now, is the Savannah tan boots. They really got those from the government, and why not? Did you notice? That's what a lot of the police force, once they were kitted up in the military outfit, what a lot of the local police were wearing there in Ferguson. Exactly. Now, beyond that, what about rifles? Well, a big junk were carrying shotguns, and they didn't get those from Uncle Sam. They bought those from the, you know, whatever latest supplier they've got. depending on what the latest magazine said was the best shotgun you gotta have for your police department which next week could be a totally different gun so we'll have to buy another shotgun next year because well we don't have the right shotgun that magazine wrote about now other than that we already know that they got no more than what 20 or so m16 a1 or a2s from the DoD which isn't you know that's one rack In fact, they got 18 of them. That's less than a rack, which is kind of odd because I just go for 20 of them and be done with it because there's 22 of them. Now, magazines, I don't know. But they could or couldn't. Ammunition, no. That they had to go up and buy. So when you go down the list, other than like, I don't see them driving Humvees, though they have one or two typically with these departments. They're not driving them every day down the road. The MRAPs, okay, there's only so many hundred of them, and or maybe a thousand or two thousand, whatever the total is. That's basically the used car inventory that they've got out there. They've been shoveling sideways, which I would also question. These things are fairly new. It's like the batches of trucks from 2008. I've been mentioning on the air. 2008 to 2010. Those are brand new military trucks going out the back door and auction right now. Guys, we've never seen that before. I've never seen that before. 20 year old vehicles that are like brand new because they have no mileage on them? Yes. But four or five or six year old vehicles being sold out the back door by the government? That's outrageous. Not while you've got 40 year old trucks still in service. Exactly, to Uncle Sam, that's like brand new stuff. It is. It's virtually brand new. So you see, here's the thing. What it is, is whenever I see this, it's the Jewish mob sliding stuff. If you understand this going in, you don't get frustrated. When you get into the government auction system, understand that everybody knows everybody. Special people, they make sure special gifts go to people like cash or goodies or whatever so that they know what's going on. Maybe they get the bid, maybe they don't get the bid. Most of the time, let's put it this way, with the right goodies, they do get the bid because they know what's been bid, especially in a sealed auction where you're not supposed to know. Let's mix some words there. You mean like if a particular bin number 7834 comes up, you need to make sure you outbid everybody else for that bin. Exactly, because that's the one that's spiced. What does that mean? Let me give you an example. When the piss pots came out, everybody wondered why I was looking at certain lots and I didn't say a word, but all when it came time to auction, I paid another $60 for three bins of piss pots, steel piss pots. We got all those in service and you'll probably see me wearing a steel pot instead of a Kevlar helmet. only because I prefer them in some ways. There's some advantages. But anyway, why did I pay about $50, $60 more for that lot? Well, because nobody bothered to move the helmets and look around. In the bottom there was 2.5 feet of Kevlar helmets there. Another example, and this is rumored in the night vision industry, and we brought this to the hour before. years and years and years ago somebody bid on a big bin, you know, like a garbage bin full of stuff, like a hallway or rollaway bin. And after he emptied out this and that and this and the other thing, most of the bottom was covered with two layers of night vision tubes. Not night vision gun sights or night vision goggles, the innards of night vision devices. The component. Yes. So this man went out and contracted somebody who built bottles. who did form bottles and had plastic bodies built, installed the device, the tube, and with lenses on each end. He was in the night vision business. Now that's only a rumor. Oh no, I've watched it. M16 upper receivers come through all the time as aluminum. That's why I told everybody, guys, when you go to the auctions, always wait around for the scrap. And in the 25 to 30 bins of aluminum I screwed up because you know what, that's one of the examples. Though the guy who got them, I know who it was and he was a friendly, but what pissed me off is I took some idiots with me who didn't have a clue and were not really serious about what they were doing. And they were all pissed and wanted because they were looking at stuff and that's dirty and this isn't pretty. Well, like I said, try to explain more than once, go down past that upper layer and you'll find there's other things there. Well, this one guy got a little hairy about bidding on this aluminum scrap. And he went a little pricey, a couple hundred dollars higher than you'd expect for 27, 28 bins, pallet bins of aluminum scrap. And a couple hundred dollars is nothing. That's jump change. Well, I went out. He was getting ready to start moving his truck in with all inside storage on this stuff, because it's all in bins. And I just was curious, I said, hey, hi, how you doing? And I'm looking around. I'm going to look through the stuff there. And he goes, yeah, but don't pull anything out once you see what's in there. And like you said, lo and behold, the low bottom end of three of the pallets was AR-15 upper receivers. uncut, unscratch, because back in the day they were doing it and he'd noticed it and nobody else bothered to look through the icky junk and they had they had salted this it was what they do all the time they do it in a way because the guy who's thinking you know it's like man I got a bunch of junk here and then they're like oh I found that diamond ring under all the cow manure remember that thing about the pony there's pars manure here there's got to be a pony under here somewhere right Well, same thing guys, the stuff, I had this idiot with the, oh come on, he didn't hear about it. And he was pretty, what is he, started dragging and wasting my time along with the other fool that was with him. And I learned real quick, you know, with these smartasses to leave them behind. I mean, I'd taken along with me for it and it was a waste of my time and we missed out because we would have had all those and that would have been build kits. There was all kinds of tons of other weapons parts in there. As it is, I got some steel scrap. I got a whole pile of 1911 match slides. A whole bunch of barrels, mixed types, M16 barrels, those were shot out, but they were serviceable. and a whole pile of 1911 short barrels, you know, standard commander barrels for the general officers model and a bunch of them, miscellaneous parts, extractors, ejectors, safeties, you name it. And it was all in... What are you doing, General Mark? When you did, what did he do? I mean, he's... Sorting route. Sorting route. What do you think? We've been building armies for years. Yeah, it all goes out to your people. Okay, that's not what I'm... Okay, here's how it works. Think about it this way, if you know what you're looking at, example is we were buying the Dodge trucks, the Dodge Ram trucks all stayed in the middle of the state. All of the M7-15s that I could get, we routed to the Northwestern up towards where Don is, the Northwestern part of the state. That's their units. They have all M17 Jeep Wagoners. Not all, but they've got the Lion's Sherry because all the parts are all the same place, etc., etc. Then the Cuck-V's started to come out. We routed the Cuck-V's towards the thumb. So the cuckpeas are in the thumb, but the M880's not all because I got Dodge Ram trucks up the Gigi. Crew cab, short bed, crew cab, full 8 foot bed. Half bed with three on the tree, half toner. I only had a couple of those, but I got everyone they sold ever from this state. M880, Dodge Ram, it's a snow commander, only a 5 quarter ton weapons carrier with radio kit under the hood, radio racks behind the cab, outside in the box. You name it, I mean everything in the Dodge, I bid on it, whatever I get for cheapest, and then we routed them for the units. But clothing was the same way. Example, helmet covers. I got probably in one batch, I got 18 tons of helmets and helmet covers. You know what 18 tons of clothing looks like? Do you know how many 12 horse gooseneck trailers I can fill up with that kind of material? Now what I did is as we systematically pulled the stuff out, I sorted the Vietnam-era camouflage so it was all together. So all the Vietnam-era woodland is in one pile. The Vietnam double color, the type 56, which is the brown under with the oak green top. Okay, reversible. That went another pile early early woodland model one went in another box or that bins actually because by the time we're done I'm gonna go into 55 gallon barrels is what I put them in But all the woodland chem early mark one woodland camo goes in one box Then there's the later woodland camo which does not which has the bleed through in the cloth the qualities lower Those all are sorted now, you know what when everybody shows up They've all got the stinking same helmet cover on to go along with their helmets But what I did with some units is I gave one of each So they've got one fold up inside and they've got three different, four different color shades because one has more of a lush green to it. The early woodland, if it's the ranger, it has a darker range of green. If it's the air force, it was the tropical woodland. And there's a difference. You'll see it, it's very obvious when they're together, but people don't necessarily notice this when they see it separate. The air force tropical this time of year is perfect. Air Force Tropical Woodland was one of the best patterns that the Air Force ever adopted. Maybe this Tiger Stripe stuff they recently came up with is Tiger Digital, which I really like but you can't get. You wonder why the Air Force would have camouflage marked. They're all up there on airplanes. On flat pieces of real estate. Have you ever heard of an AGBD team? An Air Base Ground Defense? And even then, what are they on? Flat pieces of real estate and all the trees are trimmed away because you can't have them near the runway. Think about it. Yeah, but they might get blown out of the sky and then have to land. They have to land, yeah, I know. Landed amongst the people they just bombed. It's always embarrassing, right? Oh, these people are going to like me. I know they're not going to like me. Well, the thing is, clothing the same way. For instance, OD Green uniforms. We got tons of the best OD Green uniform the government ever made in modern times. The last model green weenieiform was permanent press, 50-50 cotton polyester blend, and it was size specific, and we got bins of whole houses full of, you know, buildings full of. Headgear, matching shirts, matching pants, M65 field jackets, the OD Green all went one way. All the Woodland Camo went in another direction. Any of the other exotics, like some of the, in fact some of it was quite collectible because for instance most people don't realize we tried to go back to the Brown Boot Army. And when they first came out with the soft body, you know, M, it was the M80 series boot, which actually overlaps with the M70 series boot which was, you know, again, the late part was again, Brown. They issued a bunch of those but then cancelled the program and went right back to black boots. So the Brown ones are actually collectible and they actually are a Brown military issue boot that was made in the post Vietnam era to catch up with all the corrections that were recommended by all the combat vets. Woodland camouflage uniforms and equipment were all routed in one direction. TA90 gear OD Green all went in another. TA56 gear goes in another. By the time we're done I have trailer pods all over the state that can outfit a platoon. If 40 people were to walk up bare butt naked they'd all have three to four pairs of uniforms. They'd all have footwear. They'd all have socks. They'd all have underpants, t-shirts, hats, helmets, body armor. gloves, glove liners, trigger finger mittens, trigger finger mitten liners, M65 field jacket with a freeze liner, not with a Holofill but with the older wool, the better liner. Top to bottom they would look all the same and there would be 40 men completely kitted out and look exactly like each other. And all they're here would be an, it would be like an archaeological dig. Would they be outdated? Hell no. Their equipment's as good as anything made today, if not better. See how that works? That's how we've been doing for a long time. And plus people, I have a better idea of how many people are out there simply because of logistics. When I went to Washington, I laughed at them because they didn't have a stinkin'... I was one of the few people that literally traveled this country for two and a half years, and we went to every one of the 48 states more than multiple times. We did millions of miles driving and flying under every fictional name you can imagine. Okay, so when I went there they just literally shut right up because everybody's comments as well. Here's how it works This is the reality of what you're facing in this Twilight Zimong world that you live in here in the Beltway and the reason I can say that is because the rats behind the scenes eventually I mean because all this stuff is in people's names You know what I mean? And since I was the one buying it, I, like I said, you can ask Nancy, this house that I, you know, the house that I have, which is that ramshackle old two-story farmhouse, we bought so many sleeping bags, there was enough room for you to walk sideways through the living room. And up the stairs on one side, and the whole house was one big goose down and hola-filled down, bunting, I mean, bale, thousands upon, and they all went out to the troops, guys. People don't buy two of them for themselves. You know what I mean? Each person bought one for themselves and I did 2,800 and some of those bags in one lot and I did like oh 4,000 of them in another as scrap and the scrap were better than the ones I bought that were supposed to be grade A. See? So everybody always tells me, well you do it really, you don't have a clue. The problem is everybody, you know, realizing their own strength and actually, if everybody just focused a little like what I'm talking about, a 5-10 program. Go get some 50 gallon I just went past a place I got a check on they've got a nice source It's closer still and they're really clean barrels. They usually have neutral aggregate in them in fact they're plastic lined and then whatever's in them is neutral material for a chemical process not for chemical processing but for Dry buffing and things like that the stuff is not caustic. It's not dangerous But the barrels are completely sterile because they never had the material never touched the barrel in the first place, okay? Well for about five dollars a barrel virtually new you take two three or four of those map out how much gear you're gonna and just load everything by category into the into the barrel and mark the barrel for what's in it. I put a packing slip in the top of the barrel inside the bag. I have a duplicate packing slip on the outside of the bag because I don't want you to open it and then I put a packing slip on the top and two on the sides one on the front or not one on the north one on the south. That way when it's stacked up and there's a hundred barrels, which there are in many places, those barrels don't have to be turned in order for you to read what's in them. That way you're saving time. You do a three or four or even points of the compass marking. The other thing that I've done, what we did later, is I did what we called Unit 1, Unit 2, and Unit 3 barrels. The Unit 1, Unit 2 and Unit 3 barrels are for different types of troop. And literally, if it's a Unit 1, you just grab Unit 1A, B, C. Grab one each of those, run, go. Roll them sideways. What have you got to do to get them out of here? You two pick them up or throw them on their side and roll them out the way barrels were meant to be moved. Congratulations, you got everything for a platoon right there. Actually for two squads. You've got to have two of the one units because the B2 units, well, the two type units, would be for instance mechanized infantry and would have heavier armor and particular assault gear and technology on board we were able to access. Each system supports different types of technicians. The three unit were medical support personnel because I had ended up being able to access everything from surgical kits, from Desert Dust One, where literally stuff was at, in the Carolinas guys, city block size blocks of stuff that were sold in auction. and I'm not exaggerating about the size. Literally 36 blocks, rectangular blocks of material, that stood five pallets high, a city block wide, and a city block long, and you bid on one block. And one of our people got that bid on one of those city blocks. We were paying $25 for 280 piece surgical trays, all sterile, each item sterilized and separately packaged. They paid over $2,900 per tray. They're all German tools, all German surgical packs. A B unit, a Type 3 unit has all the carriers, the kits, the med bags, everything needed to put a medical team together in the field. Plus a certain amount of their MASH support. And if you get each one of these cans, you have everything from like what I'm doing right now. I'll tell you what I was doing today. Today I had to grab so many more containers. I'm doing five inch gauze sponge slash rolls. And old bandage rolls. And I've still got, I need two more square five gallon containers. Well fortunately I found the two I needed that were clean and virgin. And the last of what I have of that will be packed up. Now that's designed so that when we have mass casualty problems, what do we do? Where do we go? Square unit, mark number four. Grab a number four, grab a number three, the other one's peroxide and alcohols and preps. Grab one of those, one of those, one of those, go. That's how it should be. Everybody can be doing this. You can get five gallon pails. You can all help me out. Everybody can help each other out. How could we have logistics? We outnumber the enemy. My God, everybody's got something to buy cheap out there. It's like right now, oh I really love this. Have you noticed how in the dollar stores, all of the new peroxides and alcohols are in square containers? That's more conducive to efficient storage and safe space so you can put more junk in those containers you use, guys. Yeah. So don't say it can't be done. Well, here's one of the many mottos I learned. For those who say it can't be done, get the hell out of the way of the people that are doing it. Stand back and watch. Yeah. Don't say it can't be done. And the kicker is, what gets me is there's a whole lot of other people that pitched in. For instance, I found Dodge mechanics. So we took all the Dodges and clustered them in. At any given time, I didn't have anywhere from 21 to 32, 33 Dodge trucks on site. Initially, we had to drop them here because we had to get them off the auction sites around the state in Ohio. Eventually, we switched to another location with one more centrally located for shipping and we were able to drop them off. We had a complete little production operation going in. The one end of the long corn crib type barn, when it came out the other, was like a Henry Ford factory, guys. Like Henry Ford's original production line only we had to disassemble, clean up, replace, re-rivet, repaint with some clunky, you know, OD green paint just for a base color, get her out the other end and boom! She went down the road with a Jeep trailer behind her because we got the Jeep trailer trailers at that time for $55 apiece. Wow! See, don't say that's why I was talking about all of it. It doesn't have to be the prettiest and doesn't have to be the best. It just has to be reliable and get you there. If you want to make a look, military invest in some house paint. Oh, did I say that? Yeah, wait a minute. Think about this. Ultra-flat house paint is designed and guaranteed to last for 30 years on aluminum, steel, or wood, or even brick. Right? Read the information. Now if it'll lock onto aluminum siding which is one of the worst metals you can paint because aluminum stretches, expands and contracts even more than steel does, then buffing up a car or a truck and getting out the house paint gun and papering up everything and going Wow, it's so de green. Okay. Let's wait a few minutes and push it down the line now Let's go to the next one. It's already papered up by the kids Now the one that's green that's part of the first two and now it goes into its chalk out real quick and the guys with the gun they're going Here's your cocoa brown. There's your medium green. And a little more green. And look, we got ourselves a camera flash, truck, or van, or car. House paint, house paint, house paint. By the way, the Germans thought it was temporary paint when they made the same formula in World War II. A lot of German tanks stayed white after the snow was gone because they thought they could wash it off and they built a better paint than they expected. Doh! Tell you that's what are scrub it off and they tried scrubbing and scrubbing and they found out that that basic first generation latex paint wasn't quite as temporary as they expected it to be but Haunt knowing I'm stuck mitt their white tank Oh, they're just clean it off a little bit. You can scrub why we are not being sure to that and when you're not being sure to that No, I think Well, don't worry. Before we go to the top, I got to tell DR in Mokina. Give me a call. DR in Illinois there. You know who you are if you're listening. This is very target specific. Int, int, DR. DR, give Don a call. Yeah, please. I haven't had too much time to listen to the news. I was just wondering how things were going out and going in. I'll talk to you next hour about that. Yeah, we'll cut basically with the one latest release that's going on right now basically well the other witnesses are now saying that well the character attacked the cop and Bum rushed him was trying to get his gun after all but hey We should still be riding to find justice for you know that bad. You know LeRoy Brown because After all, the only way to find justice is to go steal somebody else's property. Sounds like too many hours with the government employees, if you ask me. Did you see the films of the strong arm? Oh yeah, like I said, yeah. Oh yeah, you mean before he was, before he's thugging up on the guy half his size? Right. Those are totally, we're being told by the liberals that that's just totally irrelevant. You shouldn't judge him by his thuggery. Because he was a level 90 guy. Or his dad, yeah. I think stupid just kicked in big time. You know what I mean guys? That's what I think happened. Hey we were at the top of the hour. Dolly, number for night vision please. Hey that number is 2317-968458. God bless the Republic. Death is a new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Urah, pick up this last beat and down so hard they wish to God they never showed up. Bear him faced on a big feces. And throw him into the ash bin of history the way they planned on doing with us. Only we do it to them in spades. Down your number for night vision and close us for this hour. If you want to talk about night vision, my number is 231796. Thank you Mark. God bless you. God bless you America. I see you in a couple of hours. End of the Revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit MainMilitary.com. MainMilitary.com carries everything you need. 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