August 27, 2014
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1h 5m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed M1 carbine ammunition, maintenance, and variants, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling carbine ammo and 15-round magazines. He covered night vision technology options including first, second, and third generation devices and thermal imaging, with pricing and contact information provided by co-host Don. The show addressed preparedness topics including gas masks, handgun availability, and the importance of acquiring spare parts and magazines for various firearms. Callers discussed government overreach, media narratives about gun control, and societal collapse scenarios, with Mark providing commentary on disease prevention, historical medical practices, and education system failures.
- m1 carbine
- ammunition stockpiling
- night vision
- thermal imaging
- gas masks
- preparedness
- handguns
- ar-15
- high point carbines
- weapons wednesday
- government overreach
- second amendment
- surplus weapons
- magazines
- michigan militia
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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. It's a 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 won'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? Both 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'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free. Don, I'm not seeing you right now. But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him 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 home for God's blood? Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Hernke and I'm Don betcher One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west central east and South well ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on liberty3radio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, and we are on AM&FM microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the 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 Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas. Oklahoma, Big Chugga, Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, the 5th, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson and all the rest of our friends out there on the Pacific side. We turn back to the E-Sweep Crossbines Leap over the Virginie Banks of the Mississippi and land in the Smokies where the restaurant crew's Grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us to the Golden Spike. Up there on the ridge also, that's right, Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, only a month and several, well, a month and a couple weeks away. So for everybody out there, we're headed to towards September. October is Knob Creek and the Colonial Marine Militia National Conference. Won't be right there at Knob Creek or even right there down the roadways. There's a larger facility that's been made available. We'll have a posting on the www.colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com with a confirmation for the location. You'll need your PIN number to go to the CMM document site which will give you the information on uh... facilities on housing uh... korean camping basically guys but uh... the cmm uh... national conference for this year this quarter will well for this for giving this path so every every six months uh... is going to be uh... just to be i believe the south is where this is located uh... not uh... too far from the west side of Fort Canax just like Numb Creek is just on the north side of Fort Canax. So more on that when it happens. Meanwhile Don, media Michigan summer day. It's just been summer out there. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's jumping off the wall? What's the date, sir? Well, the sun is just in that place to give it light. You look through the window and if you squint ever so slightly, it's like a Monet painting. It's one of those beautiful summer evenings, you know. The sky, literally you guys like the artist's rendition, the clouds out there. It's like, it's a classic Michigan evening late in August. In fact, it's the 27th day of August year of Our Lord 2014. It is a particular day, and again, one more time, 27th day of August, and that's the stripe down the middle of the week on the calendar. There's that paper thing. Some people still hang on a wall, Mark. Again, that reference to the paper thing, the stripe down the middle. But in one hand, I hold my trusty 1911, and in the other, hey, a full magazine. And when you introduce the magazine to the magazine, well, then you can touch that slide release, and now you got one in the chamber, Don. Well, nobody's rushing through the door, so I think I'll put the safety on. We can tell everybody it is Weapons Wednesday. The perimeter is secure, and you know there's plenty more where that came from. And that means we can offer equal opportunity, coercive force. That's right, we're looking at Weapons Wednesday. And for our friends, it has been a very busy, busy, busy week, and it is only Wednesday, but... First of all, I want to say, I've got to go right down the list here, Louisiana for a Louisiana native. Louisiana native, good evening. Also for our friends in Wyoming, I'll repeat again, up at Fargo, by the way. Also California for our friends. In the northern border counties, as a matter of fact, you guys are rebroadcasting us way, way up there at the top of the state, I understand. And let's see what was the last one. Pennsylvania, again our rebroadcaster, sending cards and confirmation of where you're rebroadcasting from. I just put those up on the wall here today, as a matter of fact, in the studio. So again, I want to say hi and appreciate it. If you guys like to help out, a little project you can do if you're listening around the country from the Dakotas to Florida from Maryland all the way back to California again guys if you got a postcard usually your pharmacies have these if nothing else but find a local postcard with a map or an image or something for the state and for ideally even the town that you're in or the county and send it to PBN PO Box 194 Dexter Michigan 48130 that's PBN PO Box 194 Dexter Michigan 48130. That's Patriot Broadcasting Network, PBN. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48. 1 3 0. We'll do our part to pass the information on as we can, but in this case we want to post it on the board guys. We've got quite a collection from all over the country and all over the world if you're outside of Michigan and also outside of the United States. We'd like to hear from you too. We appreciate our friends in Denmark, Holland, we get mail from Scotland. Ireland, England, Wales, let's see also France, Northern France, really it's kind of interesting, a lot from Northern France. Did you mention Australia? We do have Australia, in fact we have Australians listening that are also in the chat room typically in the evening here, hopefully our guys from Down Under are all alive and awake. In addition to that we have of course our friends, my favorite is Bangladesh. We have a lot of listeners in Bangladesh and you've even sent us a card. So I want to say thank you to Bangladesh. So Korea all that you've done. Yeah, it's really kind of cool and oh The of course to any other points in the compass guys The big thing is that it's kind of cool because it's a representation something we can put on the wall And it's you it's our listeners and also our rebroadcasters, of course now It is Weapons Wednesday. One of the things somebody was asking me again, and this is funny because I've talked about, I thought I've talked about the carbine enough, the M1 carbine. Yes, if you have a carbine, keep it. But if you do have a carbine, buy all the ammunition and get your hands on. It's just that simple. If this was 25 years ago, it'd be, hey, go try to find and pick up as much surplus ammo as you can run into. It's now the year 2014. The inventory of surplus carbine amylase pretty well, it's not been exhausted. It's just being used in war. If you don't think so, let me point something out. Remember that little fiasco about six, seven months ago where the farmers were cleaning out the banditos down in southern Mexico? Yeah, guys. Yeah, there were three weapons that really stuck out number one the AK cuz well the average Mexican farmer doesn't have an AK so they got those from somewhere and hit and M16s Wow air 15 slash M16 rifles. Well, once again a modern firearm But the third weapon that showed up in good numbers was the M1 or M2 carbine. Probably the M1, but it could be as likely to be full-auto as not. The M2 and M3 carbines have heavier bolts. They beef them up. The trigger group is obviously modified for select fire and was built that way. There are a lot of M2 parts out there that are on M1 carbines. Typically, the first thing everybody tries to find is the heavier bolt. which the M2 has a lot of plane fields. Don't ever poo-poo a plane field carbine. The only difference between a standard military and a plane field carbine is the fact that the receiver was made in Florida by an aftermarket company. Okay, plane field. Other than that, the barrels were all government made, could be any manufacturer from World War II, even the rare ones. The bolts... Same thing. What they did is when Plainfield came into existence, it took advantage of the massive amount of U.S. military parts that were available. And we really don't know for sure how many Plainfield or Fed-Ored M1 carbine receivers were built. because the number is quite high and it's just as plentiful, they're as common as any of like the underwood carbenes from World War II. There was at least as great a production as any of the arsenals from Plainfield. But Plainfield was an aftermarket company. Now they did sell to third world countries and Plainfield in fact had a contract with the Vietnamese government. So, you know, again, you mean they didn't have enough carbines? Yeah, the Vietnamese had lots of carbines, and they love those little rifles, those carbines, because they fit those little Vietnamese people so, so well. That's the other reason they showed up down there in Mexico. What's the average height of the average native Mexican? You know from the Indian slash the indigenous population side. Small. Yeah, small. Carbine is a really popular weapon. Before the AR-15 came out, the carbine offered firepower and very comfortable recoil, which means recovery time was quick. It wasn't the Grand and it was never meant to be the Grand. It was a carbine. But it's a big advantage for those little 15 round mags that you can store everywhere in any pocket and I firmly believe in that. The other thing, start buying all the 15 round mags you can. Well Mark, they make 30s. Yes, I know in 30s have always been persnickety. They don't all work right and because of that, one thing I have found, the 15 rounders typically do work right. Better to have a whole pile of chicklets that go bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah b The girls love carbines. In fact, as much as they like the AR-15, girls really like the carbine. Yeah, the nature of the stock, the way that it sets and rests, the recoil is minimal. Typically, if a girl has no problem shooting, she can handle pretty much any weapon anyway, but the carbine fits a certain niche, and it really is still just as lethal today as it was when it was built. So if you've got a bunch of carbines, don't change them out. start buying those Korean 15-round mags because they're the cheapest and they're still well made because they're made to military spec and the Koreans did not make junk. They didn't, not for the carbine nor for any of the other weapons they built, but the carbine was one of those Asian weapons too that they're very popular, the Koreans the Taiwanese, the Vietnamese, the Thai, anybody in Asia that's got people that are about 4'8 to 5' tall, weigh about 100 pounds to 110 pounds soaking wet, the carbine is a very happy gun for those people. And they've used it, and used it, and used it. So, there's going to be a lot of them out there for many decades to come. I know people who have semi-trailer loads of ammunition within less than half an hour's driving time from where I'm sitting. And they have so many carbines, couldn't count them all. So there's plenty of carbines that are going to come out of the woodwork in force when the time comes too. So if you're not going to be alone, you're not going to be an orphan. But, buy all the ammo you can now. Mostly what you're going to run into is a Guila. There is some gecko carbing that just came in Don. It's just started coming in with the latest wave and I haven't seen much of that before. Gecko, you know, small pistol calibers, but the carbing ammo, no. So it's obviously made it. I mean, carbing ammunition was available in Italy and available in Spain. So it's definitely one of those things where, wow, there's, there's something cool. Boxer prime, non-corrosive brass case, heat annealed. Looks just like a standard US government load, but it's made by gecko. They also mostly, of course, most companies are carrying the Aguila load. Why? Well, just like I said, there's a ton of carbines south of the border. And in Federale hands, but also in private hands with people that have carried them away. You will typically, in any one of these weapons caches, you will always see carbines. If you look at any of the characters, they've got every other weapon you can imagine, but you will always find carbines in the mix there. M1's, M2's or M3's. So, yes, the carbine's viable. By the way, one of them, and I kicked myself on the arse because years ago when I was running a gun shop, I had a gun shop that was managing, about in the 80s, the guys that had bought the Enforcer carbines in the 70s were looking for money, okay? Or they just wanted to play with other stuff. That's what we used to do in the gun shows. We used to buy stuff by the ton and sell stuff by the ton. The enforcer carbine or the plainfield enforcer and the halia built enforcer, which is universal, both of them are microcarbenes. Now again, this gun is like, man, Mark, does that work? Well, actually the action works quite well. It's chopped at the barrel and it has some pistol grip rear end. It's like all these AKs that you see today in the chopped ARs. It's a pistol. But what was really neat is when you look at it when a Vietnamese soldier picks it up it to him at the Thompson Yeah, yeah, it's like wow look at the size of that. Yeah, it's a carbine really tiny carbine Yeah, but it feels real good in his hands and actually a big go-to and say I'm on top of the world Well, yeah, so choo-choo, bye-bye You got to have a translation on that while he's doing it though. Remember, he still looks like a gangsta, but he's a Vietnamese gangsta. Well, anyway, the Plainfield and Universal made about 50,000 of these enforcer-type car beams for the Vietnamese government and ran them over there under the CIA and run a revolution companies. So they did show up over there in good quantity. 50,000 isn't much, but 50,000 is pretty good for a private run during the middle of a war, guys. when a lot of other weapons were on the market and car beans were already a drug on the market everywhere. So Plainfield and Universal were actually able to market them. Now earlier Universal car beans. I haven't mentioned Universal much. Excuse me. I know a lot of people are like, oh Mark, Universal is the worst of the bunch. Even today, Universal's are now commanding a really crazy price because they are a carbine. Also, most of them are 40 to 50 years old. Many of them have a very unique stock set because they were sporterized by the factory. They were built that way. Universal started out doing what Plainfield did. They made a military receiver. Now that's where you have to be careful. It's a universal carbine. Well, take a close look at it. If it has, because start looking at the parts. If the charging handle and the op system are a carbine type and not the stamped sheet metal, It's one of the early universals where they did the same thing Plainfield did. They made a standard military type receiver and they just started welding on, you know, cranking on military parts. But Universal started going independent and started doing their own thing with their design and progressively switched over to because parts started to get more expensive and they wanted to do their own thing. So they made a carbine that had more stamped parts. And that's the one that everybody kind of poo-poos or at least used to poo-poo. Now they don't say much about it. You don't hear much about Universal. But they're out there. They are the minority gun. They work. Not all their parts are integrated. Their bolts are different for their extractors, their firing pins and injectors. They look the same. They feel the same. They're a little lunkier, a little thicker as far as their overall dimensions. and boxier, but they are a comfortable rifle to shoot if you keep them clean. Most common with all carbines is that little gas piston system. That's what everybody doesn't clean, and that's why the rifle becomes a bolt-action weapon. So just know how to clean and maintain it, and chances are that universal even will do a fine job. The most important thing is to do the research and know how to fix it up and keep them in service. Remember, guns are for buying. Not for selling. That's right. And the carbine you'll find, you probably have a youngster right now, the DCM type shooting, the Civilian Marksmanship Program. Guys, they were actually still selling carbines and remember they were giving out ammunition. They had carbine ammo for the youth shooters. So it's not like there isn't a lot more of it out there. Of course, they thought that the 8 million rounds they bought was going to last 10 years and it lasted about what, four months? So it should tell you something about how much ammo is out there and how many carbines are out there. And people didn't just buy it and blaze it away. That's not what people are doing. So just buy more mags, buy more ammo, eventually firing pin extractor and ejector or if you want to a complete bolt for the carbine would be a good idea. And whenever you can, start watching for the heavy M2 bolt for your rifle you'll like it. Well done. Heck, we're already close to the bottom of the arm, oh my goodness. Night vision technology, you have it. By the way guys, you can put a picatinny rail on that carbine. And that night vision device should ride on her just fine. So Don, you've got a night scope that's first gen that'll work on that carbine or the AR. What do you have? And again, what changes are coming up and how can we get hold of you, please? Well, when we talk about putting rails on rifles, I need that guy from Moline to talk to me. I don't know if he listens in the morning or in the evening and I'll have to do this in the morning again, but... I've been shooting up this flare for about two weeks now you guys might have noticed But again, I'm waiting for someone to return a call so then we can talk about putting a rail on his gun If you can put a rail on your gun your rifle I can put a scope on it. We've talked about putting scopes on Shotguns, but you guys when you move that scope forward enough to be able to ride out the recoil without giving yourself a black eye or actually bleeding, you know What do they call that? Scope I, it can still happen after dark. Just because the sun went down doesn't mean scope I went away. But, that shotgun thing you guys, we've talked about that as far as moving it forward. You've got a lot of light on your face then that, well, isn't real tactical. We've addressed that. But when you, if you can put this on your rifle in such a place that you can just bring your eye right up to that boot and... Kind of you know what one might call. What would be a good phrase? Oh exhibit some light discipline while you know you ride that recoil out and avoid that scope I You're doing a lot better, but if you can put a rail on a gun I can put a scope on it We can talk about first second third generation the first generation green screen. We've been talking about this I was made aware of this in the first or second week, we'd have to go back to the notes and whatnot, of this year, of in January. And that day or the day after, I brought it to the air. Because the green screen first generation is disappearing and it will be replaced by, you know, that highly technical term, the innards, from a digital video camera. And that'll be first generation from now on, but that'll be white light coming out of the device. And white light, we've talked about this and... Again, it's one of those, you know, get it while you can. I hear Janice Joplin a long time ago screaming that. She might have been talking about something else, but we're into a limited, a finite number of the green screen gun sites now and the green screen viewers in first generation. Second generation, I can't tell you if any real changes are even in the pipeline for that. It looks like second generation, third generation will be green screen for a while. Now, I can offer a first generation gun site. 4 power, put it right in your mailbox for $390. We've expounded on what the manufacturer wants, I won't even go there. $390 you guys is a bargain for the 4 power first generation gun sight. It's .308 capable, it will thumb screw down to your picatinny or your weaver, your 1 inch or your 7 8ths respectively, that rail on top of your aforementioned rifle. We can do that with a second generation device. Both of these would be 308 capable. I can put that second generation device in to power in your mailbox for $1,248. That's everything. That's delivery. That's the two year warranty. That's everything that the manufacturer offers in the box right from the get-go and he's going to ask a lot more than $1,248. We could talk about thermal and I don't want to take up a whole bunch of time doing this, but I can put a piece of thermal, a simple viewer, which would be a great compliment to a first, second, or third generation green screen gun sight. You know, you can use thermal in the daytime, but I could offer a piece of thermal right in your mailbox. Granted, it's a small screen and it's entry level. It's flow cycling. It's 9 hertz. So the screen will look like a Charlie Chaplin movie. But that's right up front you guys it's entry level we can go up to 30 Hertz But now you're pounding almost $800 on to that entry level so now you're up around what? 27 something, but that entry level piece of FLIR You know forward-looking infrared in this instance that that's a misnomer because this is handheld I can put that in your mailbox for $1,895 right in your mailbox In fact, the manufacturer, once the deal is complete from the manufacturer, they'll deliver it to you overnight from the manufacturer. Anywhere in the contiguous United States. Hey, I told you I wouldn't dwell on this a whole long time when we're hearing beeps and there's a couple other things I want to touch on, but my phone number is 2317968458. Again, 23179684. Thank you, Mark. We are at the bottom. Anything we might do, maybe owe the rifle, maybe, maybe not. And if Ed wants to play, we'll be happy to pay. In other words, we'll take the time. So for everybody out there, it is Weapons Wednesday. And again, curbing ammunition just in case mark said by war war we got it I'll go to UN ammo dot-com UN ammo dot-com www dot UN ammo dot-com they do have the ammo in stock they have some uguela and they also have I believe some federal right now Not much, in fact pay attention, they always tell you how much they have sitting there on the shelf, but they have a little bit of federal available. So if you're interested in going in that direction, you can. You're not talking that much money or that much more if you're looking at U.S. Remember Boxer Prime, non-corrosive, heat-and-neil factory ammo, looks just like mill spec stuff you'd run into coming out of the box in World War II. Difference? Built probably last year or the year before, new ammunition. Take advantage of that guys The other thing is they do make carbine stripper clips one cool thing about the carbine stripper clips though. It isn't it isn't Every carbine stripper clip came with its own charger guide that is attached to the stripper clip So you don't have bigger, but yeah having a guide like you did where you have a separate one on the m16 strippers All you do is straight. Just push it down over the back of the magazine Take your thumb put it on the top round and There you go, you got 10 rounds into the M1 carbine magazine. Take that stripper, I wouldn't throw them out nowadays because they're even harder to get than any other, just like any other stripper clip. But the cool thing is, if you've got a pocket of stripper clips to reload those mags you were carrying, and spreading them around just like you do the mags, they're awfully convenient to carry. Don't take up much space in terms of both the space and weight. But it offers more ammunition in a short, short period of time to get your weapon turned around and be put in bullets down range. Definitely worth picking up. We have a number of things. Callers, who do we have? Star Six will unmute you. Just to be safe. We don't want to hold people back because I know how people sometimes are urgent about covering certain things. One of our drivers is checking out a surplus store a couple hours ago now. Well, actually, an hour and some odd minutes, an hour and a half ago, we haven't heard any more. Maybe he's inside perusing and going, oh, I need that. Oh, I need that. Oh, I really like that. There are a lot of big surplus stores around the country. Go ahead. We got George. Go ahead, sir. You know, it's funny, on the neoconservative talk radio, Pretend Patriot. They're all starting to stand mantra. Obama's after your guns, but even though the federal government does not fear the American people using their guns against the government, I mean, the market don't make no sense. Well, wait a minute. Okay. Their argument is that it's feudal resist. You will be absorbed. They're not afraid of your guns, but they're coming after your guns. Well, then why are you telling me about it? You're all figuring it's feudal resist. Why make it an issue then? You see what I mean? This, the end of this equation you've heard many times on this hour, Mike, Mark, Fain, just do it. Yeah, go ahead. I mean, I don't have a problem with it. You really think you can. Go ahead and jump in there. I want to watch this one. You know, but everybody, the Weezers are always doing the same thing. And again, especially like the, well, the Glenn Beck type especially now is showing more of his true red and yellow colors because, oh, we need to go hug the illegal aliens. They need our jobs. They should have our jobs. They need our money. They should have whatever's in our wallet. They deserve our lifetime. We don't. See, that's the attitude across the board, which is why they're actually fearful of our weapons, because at a given point, everybody's going to figure out, you know what? What's mine is mine, and what's yours is yours. Now, don't think that you're going to change that equation. See, we don't really want to take anything from anybody. We just try to keep what little we have. Well, they aren't satisfied with that, and they figure they're going to try and tweak us and manipulate us. Whoever's trying to manipulate us, we need to walk out, find them, hang them, shoot them. Club them like a baby seal. I really don't care and I'm not going to be there for all of them when they're collected. So be creative and I'll shed no alligator tears anymore for any of these characters. I'm not going to cry about them. See, I got in this conversation this last, you know, what Saturday, Sunday, Sunday, and somebody goes, well, they killed those two cops out there in Vegas. And it's like I said, seems like everybody stepped back and went to brain fart over that one. And, well, what do you mean? I said, well, they tried to beat the gong on it, but what they did is every time they mentioned it, people had to start thinking. If those two people who weren't that militarily adept could walk up and get rid of the secret police, pop, pop, boom, boom while they're eating pizza, if we believe the official story, well, eventually people are going to figure out why bother with the peon with the gun. Why not go after the ones giving him the orders? See, the problem with making that noise? Oh, they really, they don't fear our guns, eh? Well, see, up close and personal is what firearms are all about, just like battle axes and broadswords. And the American people are not stupid about who's doing what. In fact, a bunch of these characters have become quite arrogant. You know, Bill Gates is probably the best example of this. I'm just going to drag him out. Oh, he'll have a hidey hole for a while, but he's not that important to anybody. as far as the regime goes. So when the time comes, somebody like him, oh hell, they'll leave him hanging out, they'll actually leave him trussed up out on the street hoping to appease everybody. The question is whether or not we're going to... Go ahead. Well, yeah, everyone... See, one thing about this is, this is the Fabian socialist. Everybody was asking about that, and I really do have to dwell on the socialists like this more and more. Number one, they're all scabbiest backstabbers. And they all believe in the axiom of anything goes, which is interesting because, well, they kind of protect each other with regard to the scheme, but if they see an opportunity, make hay slowly and strike with extreme terror, kids. That guy who thought yeah, I'm dealing with the problem. I'm in charge I'm with the minions all of a sudden you know he said he's at this the point where he can you know start to you know, make perhaps profit from an action and Or you know benefit from you know trying to counter what the you know, the American, you know The free Americans are doing all of a sudden he feels a sharp pain why cuz somebody else sees the opportunity to seize that moment and Take advantage of his work They won't hesitate to do that. That's one of the things that people really haven't wrapped their brain around yet. And as things get worse, it's like, well, that lifeboat should be mine. In fact, that guy over there, Fred, he's got a motor launch. And that's how a lot of these characters are with their arrangements to go underground or to the special facilities. Well, they got to get there. You know what I mean? Think about it, guys. They've got to get there. And if everybody's hunting them, or if everybody, of course, you know, this is the question mark has to be in all their brains. If everybody all of a sudden just kind of wakes up and doesn't go charging Pel-Mel headlong into their fake war, but instead picks up their weapons and starts waging war against the ones who thought they were going to manipulate everybody, well, their survivability rating goes down kind of dramatically. And that's why they went into brain fart here and everything they've done to me has been kind of weak tea. You know, like really kind of limp. I mean, think about it. Even the Ferguson thing. Did that have all that much in the way of dynamics, really? And even with the talking heads, that wasn't really, I mean, here it is now. It's already dying off and that was expected. I mean, the time waits for no one. But if you think about it, it was pretty weak tea across the board, wasn't it, guys? Yeah. Mark. You know last Sunday I watched the season finale of The Last Ship. You know the funny thing is, Mark, they say they got this cure and they go into Maryland and all that stuff and it's like the warlords are the police departments and this woman who's daughter who's on the captain's ship sits there and goes, yeah we got a cure and a treatment but it's But the peasants don't get the treatment that we do and basically say, we can't do like the bubonic plague when wiped out a half of Europe because all the elites die. They're basically saying we've got to protect the elites while those peasants have to die type of thing. Right. Well, that's traditionally what they've done. Let's remind everybody, why is it that we aren't supposed to know about silver? Right. Why is it what would what did the wealthy eat from? What did the wealthy eat on? You see and not only that but even even when it wasn't the plague like we know it Doesn't everybody remember even in the United States they did this guys even in the colonial time during the American Revolution and afterwards Why did we leave the cities during the summer? Bring out your dad clank. Bring out your dad clank. The smallpox season, the yellow fever season. They would call it the fever season in England. Remember, watch Henry, watch even the original made for Hallmark Network, Henry the 8th. That's old, but it was actually well done. It's in the Hallmark venue, Hallmark Hall of Fame kind of, you know, production. And you might recall that they're pretty honest about, well, the king had his summer home, and it was kind of isolated from everything. And they would leave everybody behind. They would be moving out and leaving the city of London behind. Don, why were they leaving the city of London behind for a season? Because a lot of people are going to die there, mate. You mean from disease? Oh, yeah. And you don't want the royalty to be among them. It just wouldn't be right, I see. And that was without bubonic plague. Think about it. See, so this is not new in that respect, but here's the thing. We also have working knowledge that they did not have. We aren't going to be... I was talking to somebody about this, one of our oldest patriots here in the area about this. George Washington did not die of natural causes. Does everybody understand that? George Washington got sick. And so he did something that was a common practice of the day. What did he do? He got on his horse and he rode the perimeter of his property. And he got a little sicker. And then he went home because he had to stay on the job. The job was there. But he went home. Then he pulled out a basin. Then they left some of that scriptural stuff in there. The doctor come by and bled him. Well first he bled himself though. Do you know that? He actually bled himself. He initiated it. He actually, because it was the norm, and he was taught how to do it. Now if you think about this, he was already old but still pale. In other words, it's realistically all of the last of the survivors of the originals of the American Revolution, especially the key members, probably would have pressed 100 years had people known just a little bit more. And consider this, they lived as old as they did in an age without all the working knowledge that you have today, just about cleanliness. But they did know about silver, and they did know about gold. And most people, it's completely lost as to why gold. It's like gold, frankincense, and myrrh. You know, it's in the Bible. How old is that particular passage? Well, at least a couple thousand years, right? So you got to figure for at least 2,000 years, although it was a lot longer than that. Everybody knew about frankincense and myrrh, okay? And myrrh, like oregano, being used to completely kill off any of these types of bacterium and or viruses using myrrh oil. and or you know slash mergum and using oregano and you heard me right guys oregano Think about that. So the fascinating thing about these scenarios, George, and for everybody else listening, if you're watching this stuff, they can't talk about the solutions or the basic rules that would be applied. Even now when we're talking about this thing, well, the Ebola virus, 90% of what would contain it is common sense application of isolation with regard to basic, you know, to cleanliness. What good would a mask do? Oh a lot. In fact if everybody's wearing a mask, remember that at the very least a person wearing the mask that's contaminated is containing more of their effluvia. And it's the...it's the... When they're doing that and they don't contain it, that's that airborne projection you're supposed to all be fearing. But if you do like the Asians we're doing, where everybody's wearing a mask, at the very least, and by the way, those masks were prepped with, does everybody know originally those masks were prepped with silver? Do you know how, remember how when that was pointed out in the Western world that was poked fun at? Yeah. And you think about it, was it really a stupid idea? It wasn't just to protect you and shield you from. it helped to contain those who were in fact mildly contaminated in some way. And if you work from both directions, you minimize dramatically the overall threat. Gee, these are basics. Plus, remember, soap, water, cleanliness, washing. Remember, it's kind of weird, but again, everybody laughs about the Muslims, but one hand is used for toiletry work, and the other one is used for eating, and never the twain shall cross, right? Everybody understand that? Now, think about some of the things and where they came from, because they did not come from some mystical, you know, like, you know, just witch doctor dancing around. They were practical field applications based upon the limited resources in a situation where hygiene was really needed to keep the disease factor down. So again, observation and common sense. Wow, might apply those, might do pretty well. And again, how is it we, here's the problem I also see with most of these, the lack of discipline comes to you from the school system. And I'm not talking about being slavish. I'm talking about what originally schools were supposed to do was to teach you to become a thinking, intelligent adult with an evaluation process. And that's not what the public fool system does. Between the lack of discipline from the parents because of the terrified situation worrying about whether or not Johnny's going to tell the teacher he or she was slapped. because they were doing something bad. And so the lack of discipline and the mentality of about a sixth grader, I won't say sixth grader, a six year old, is maintained through most of the public fool systems, you know, your service or your time in that prison system. Sadly enough, that's what I see in this modern day. Plus again, the lack of adult mental processes being developed just like we said with sports. Nobody scores, everybody wins, nobody's a loser. Well that's not real. Boy, I guess you're living in a hell of a fantasy world there, and who helped to do it? Well the idiots that are the moms, and the idiots that, well, I mean, you aren't so much idiots, but they're planning for failure, the society. Well, when you talk about schools, and I know it's a weapons Wednesday, but you know, Grand Rapids schools, Mark, junior high and high school, and soon to be the elementary schools, are phasing in uniforms. The western side of the state is owned by Chicago. Remember the communists are out of Chicago and that's who's running the west side of the state. That may say Michigan on the map people but that's all influence from the shysters out of shytown and that's what they're doing across the board. Well, and again, well, I get to know there was another another Molotov altogether with the whole thing with Grand Rapids because Grand Rapids has been as bad off as was was as bad off as Detroit is today decades ago. It recovered a bit because they destroyed American industry in Western Michigan first, and then they invaded from Illinois and brought up the kosher mafia that way through that part of the state along with the ring knockers helping out of Kalamazoo to make it happen. on the west side of the state, which is like an alien part of where I am and south of where Don is. Anyway, a couple of things here real quick on that, since we mentioned NBC, Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical. They did the... Oh heck, let's see, Center Fire Systems, let Marko get this right. They have M85s, brand new packages. Don't know how many they have. They have them in small and in medium. The one that was listed by our friend in the chat room was the small, but they also list the medium. Now this is the M85, which is the upgraded Draeger mask with the, it comes with the canteen, the carrier, the proper cap on the canteen, brand new. The drinking hose, the drinking fixture on the mask. Excuse me. along with the gas mask bag, et cetera. About $50 per unit, but these virtually are brand new. They probably come from Sturm. I have not checked. If they do, they don't have very many. So whatever they got there, we'll find out what the quantity is. I'm going to talk to them tomorrow. That's a good mask. And yes, you are spending a lot more money, but it is a complete system. That's all of the components. Usually you have to track down the canteen that has the wider mouth. Then find the caps because the drinking straw has to be accommodated by a particular designed cap. So this system, the way they have it, everything is new, everything is there, everything is set to go. And they do have it size specific. So that's CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, you can punch in I think as a search M85 gas mask. A lot more expensive, I'm gonna tell you that right off the bat, $50 a unit. But if you're looking for a particular system and matching up the older draggers that you have along with the other check mask, which are quite similar. Then you can go that way with the M85. It uses a 40mm NATO standard filter. Also, hand cannons. I am seeing down some really odd ball hand cannons showing up, but the standard guns are disappearing. It's interesting, it's all oblique odds and ends once again. And the inventory has not been effectively replaced. There's lots of pictures. Just got the latest Centerfire Systems catalog. Well, when they print it, they show all the stuff that they've carried or carry or might carry, but it's not all the stuff that they have. In fact, a lot of it, they're out of stock and have no probability of back orders. In other words, they won't take a back order. They don't probably think they're going to replace it. The big thing right now is either J-frame revolvers in odd combinations or stubby chubby Glock type, you know, DA type pistols. Now for most of the work you're going to do, you don't need a stubby chubby. An undercover might be handy, especially for the ladies. The smaller J-frames and the standard K-frame with a four inch barrel are decent weapons to carry as a service defense weapon. You can even carry them as a primary hand cannon without any complication. Like the carbine, the J-frame revolver is a nice matchup for young girls. or for the wife. The weapon is smaller, the frame is smaller, easier to fit the hand. Revolvers are, you know, point and click, and speed loaders are not that complicated to use. Also, again, we're not supposed to just be spraying and praying and just dumping rounds down-ranging until we go click, click, click with a cylinder. But both of these seem to be showing up, not so much the K-frames. In fact, K-frames in general, other than used, whatever you'll find locally or at the gun shows, There's not a whole lot coming into the US except for the Filipino copies of the M10 Smith and Wesson. Beyond that, there's nothing. I mean seriously, I've been going through the, even the Ruger weapons, a lot of their stuff has dried up completely. Don't ask me why. I do believe that there is a massive purchasing going on right now because talking to everybody, they're not slowed down, they're actually quite busy, but people are being very surgical. They're being very specific in what they buy. So understand that if you're looking for something, you're going to have to be just as precise. go ahead and cherry pick, go through the system to find what you can. As far as surplus guns from outside, guys, you don't need to bring them here. You got, there's only nine or ten countries in the world that are not at war right now. That's the quote that somebody just came up with a number between all the different B.S. operations that are in one country affecting the other. There's only between eight, nine, or ten, depending on how you count it, eight, nine, or ten countries that are not at war. Now one of them that's not at war is Iceland. So far, as far as we know. And Greenland, as far as we know, is not involved in anything either. So there's two countries right off the bat. But they're not far from each other. Wait for some headlines. Yeah, maybe. Greenland to invade Iceland. Iceland will invade Greenland. Yeah, they'll pass each other in boats shaking fists at each other and going, why did we do this? We think you're fishing for you. Yeah, exactly. Well, there aren't a whole lot of places beyond that, though, that don't touch somebody that aren't trying or that won't go across the planet to kill somebody. Yeah. And that includes the canheads. Canadians are in the middle of all kinds of garbage because of the U.N. and NATO. The U.S. it's obvious, but all the European states, every one of them is tied in one way or another to NATO or the U.N. garbage and are busy trying to kill somebody right now. including the ones that all said they were warm and fuzzy like Sweden, Norway, Finland, they're all at war. Right now they've got troops in combat. Right now our troops that are occupying countries right now. So all the warm fuzzy states aren't. Well we're peace states. We're Sweden. We're the peace state with the Swedish meatballs in the smorgasborg. Yeah you are. Uh-huh. We know all about that. So shut up. Anyway. Because of that, guys, the handguns, for instance, that's one of those things that everybody, well, they'd never have had enough during wartime. And I don't care how many truckloads you build, there's never enough available during wartime. Personal security weapons are a premium, and they go quickly. Also, there's an attrition rate. I mean, come on, eventually things do wear out and do die. They just simply either break, They explode or they just wear out. Or MIA. Yeah, they drop into the ocean. I mean, have you ever seen the pictures? If you think about it, all the weapons that we built, and of course, German torpedo boats were pretty darn good, and the submarines, and their anti-shipping planes, and you go, you see these divers that go on these wrecks in the Atlantic, and there's racks and racks at Thompson's. The woods all rotting away, but the weapons have welded to the frames that they were in. And those weapons never fired a shot in combat. They went out, and then they went down two miles. Or they went down 400 feet. And that's where they're sitting to this day. Never fired a shot, kids, other than being tested at the armory. That's it. Now think about it. And handguns the same way. Piled like cordwood. So... Just because you build it just because they push it out doesn't mean it gets to where it's going even something to think about there So you need to make sure that you've got the resources in hand if you're going to be buying a handgun Make sure you buy mags for it speed loaders for the revolvers spare parts wherever possible now 1911 that's easy Glocks fairly easy, but marks more expensive And other weapons, well, if catch-as-catch cannon up and down depending upon who it is. And surplus weapons as far as military weapons. I'd say like we were pushing the Makarov down several years ago, the Makarov has gone stupid price on everything. Like I told everybody at Wood, that's one of the things where I can smile. In fact, it was a $69 weapon and right now the barrel's going for $69. Think about it if you bought just a pile of guns and taking them parted them out how much money could it's like you know having a 57 Chevy you make more on it in reality in pieces and parts that nobody has as Opposed to perhaps selling it as one big lump vehicle. That's what a lot of people do with things So yep something remember when you're dealing with arms Other than that again go ahead done jump in there and anything before you take off we're almost to the top Well, we are almost to the top you guys I would say if you're looking for night vision, hey, I got goggles, I got gunsights, I got green screens, I got thermal, I got first, second, and third generation, and I got time to talk to you if you want to. Hey, I don't mind answering questions. What can this do? What is that about? How about this? What's that battery? No problem. Are you the guy with the night vision goggles? Yeah. My number's 231-796-8458. Again, 231. Seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight. Again, goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal. Thank you, Mark. Yep, and again for everybody out there, guys, why dealing with a stranger when Dom's available. Night vision technology. You know, I mentioned the car beam. But I will remind everybody again, a lot of you have high point car beams out there. The first model, they made a picatinny rail for the roof, or at least a multi rail. You can add any number of different rails to that system because of the way the standoff is on the top of the receiver. There are add-on scope rails though that could be of course added which have additional picatinny rails which allow you to add the night vision laser or whatever else you want. Now the next generation in stocks actually there's like four different designs in the high point stocks right now that are available. Those have a plethora. I mean they put picatinny rail slots everywhere. If you can't find a place for Don's night vision on that high point carbine, there's something wrong with you. Hell, you can put rails on rails. If you feel like it, I gotta move it back this way. Well, stack another rail on top of that rail and move it back two inches and off to the side, you know, at the three o'clock mark and whatever you want to do. I'm still looking for the rail that gives me the tomato soup. Yeah, shh. Well, at least it'll open the can. Anyway, the high point carbines and a lot of the other 9mm and .40 caliber and .45 caliber weapons that are out there, yes, they can easily adapt this night vision device. And you're looking at minimal recoil because it's a pistol caliber, guys. So there's not a, in fact, the high points are very drawn out. They're very comfortable. Recoil-wise, they're like firing a .22. And in that respect, for older people that are listening, as I've mentioned many times, we're more concerned with the idea that you can put it on target and you can hit it. And the high points are still at about the $200 mark. ARs start at the 450 to 500 mark. So you can buy two high points for the price of one, or you can buy one AR without mags or anything. Or you can buy, you figure you buy the high point and you buy a pile of mags and a pile of ammo, Dom's night vision, and everybody's happy. See how that works? You've got a pretty good little system there, very comfortable. I wouldn't have any problem carrying a high point. I've worked with them enough when they first came out. We especially checked them out because, hey, this is something new. There have been many dozens of different 9mm light rifle designs. Some of them very successful based upon submachine gun designs of many types that you've never seen before. They're gonna run into them. Remember grab all the mags and anything laying around that's associated Don't just grab the weapon with the mag in it. Look for more mags. These weapons are gonna be there in force There's the commando mark mark twos mark threes and mark fours The mark three has more of a tubular mag and looks kind of like an Austin The mark fours were made to look like Thompson, you know submachine guns Later on they made a Mark V but not for very long. They made one model of the rifle that actually had a sterling type side mounted magazine. And it actually was a pretty successful design, but the Commando series kind of faded out and whatever's out there is out there. But I sold a lot of those .45 Mark IVs a lot. I mean, I lost count, giving you an idea how many we sold. And especially the one with the dual vertical grip, which back in the day they said, what do you need a dual vertical grip for? Oh, I don't know. They're like on every M4 now, aren't they, guys? Every stinking AR-15, well if you don't have a vertical foregrip on the front of your gun, you're not cool anymore, right? Wow, how things have changed. Anyway, so remember, be familiar with, do research, go out there and scan in peruse and especially go into the open search schedule and start striking out the categories like 9mm and 45 caliber perving. See what you find here in this research and how they work because you're probably going to run into them. Don your number for night vision again, please. That number is two three one seven nine six eight four five eight. We are the top of the hour. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. But we are on the march folks. Stay in. Thank you. Thank you. God bless America.