Mark Koernke discussed government mismanagement of the Ebola crisis, criticizing the appointment of unqualified bureaucrats and the creation of fake companies designed to siphon money rather than provide care. He drew parallels to the tobacco settlement scams and criticized the lack of proper chain-of-command protocols. The show covered conspiracy theories around Reagan's assassination attempt, George H.W. Bush's CIA directorship, and alleged connections to the Trilateral Commission. Callers discussed preparedness topics including portable power generation, welding equipment, diesel fuel alternatives, and AR-15 modular weapon systems with interchangeable uppers for different ammunition calibers. The host also addressed concerns about fuel quality degradation and corporate manipulation of gasoline formulas.
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That's something we're not running out of new drugs. Anyway, I wanted to point out to you listeners here this morning. Again, I wasn't here yesterday because I keep getting hammered with this whatever it is. You know, it's got all the symptoms of flu. Maybe I'll have Ebola. I mean, you can see I'm really worried about it. But, or maybe you can hear it. Having missed yesterday, of course, I miss the opportunity to express to everyone we are trying to collect. and gain $500 a day to the end of the month. Well, where we are right now is we absolutely missed one day, no contributions. The day before that we, with the $50 check that we got as a mail, the day before there was $200 on that day. So that's where we were right about, I want to say almost $900. And, Well, we'll just call it at this point nine hundred dollars because we got a $25 check in the mail yesterday So that was the only contribution that we got yesterday folks. 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We have a new program beginning on Monday, to the best of my knowledge, unless something changes, I'll be coming on at the noon hour, and we'll talk more about that Monday morning. Okay? And, uh, have you said that? Are you back with us, Mark? I don't know. I'm... Oh, well, here. Let me hook that. I got it. I got it. Are you with me, Mark? Okay, I have no idea what's going on. Looks like Mark dropped off. Alright, let's go to Henry. Uh, back to Henry. Good morning, Henry. Good morning, Joe. Okay, what... You had something for us here this morning. What do you got, my friend? Well, we were talking about, uh, Ebola. Uh, and where they were using... Yeah, okay. Uh, maybe he's trying to get back in. Yeah, I need Mark to jump off and open up a line. Speaking of tobacco, you know, it's always been a curious thing to me. You're not dropping it, you're picking up the call. Okay? Wait, here you go. I'm sorry, I was talking to our board operator over here. In the past decade, man, there has been like a serious campaign against smokers, you know, in tobacco. And all this, and of course I came through an era, and it sounds like you probably did too, where everybody was advertising, smoking camels and all this, the government was supporting doctors were supporting it. Smoking's good, you'll enjoy the cigarette. But now today it's a death watch. Yeah, today's a death watch. And it always made me wonder, I mean honestly, because I am a smoker. It always made me wonder, is there something that, you know, is there a reason they want everybody to quit smoking? Because when you start talking about airborne Ebola or anything else, you know, obviously it has to penetrate the lung in some way, you know, get into your system. Would it be possible that the, I don't know, the four pounds of tar that you have in your lungs would block you from getting, you know, something? Whatever. I don't believe smoking is good. Yeah, well, I'm not here to say that, you know, smoking is the best thing you could ever do. But it's just a curious thing to me the amount of money and and you know the campaign the part I just Just grips me man is that secondhand smoke program people are dying from secondhand smoke Well, let me tell you something man. If you died from secondhand smoke, then I should be dead already me too You know, I'll tell you what gets me. I got nothing. I'm right exactly if there is now, right? We could use both. That's right Makes a lot of sense, right? But you know for what it really is look at it this way you know, let's say that we are all corporately owned sheep and Something that somebody produced messed up all the sheep and so the owners of the sheep Sued the company with mobile with the tobacco company billions of dollars the damage has been brought to their slaves their sheep and then they bagged the money and And then they don't want nothing else to do with the sheet. That's pretty much what we're looking at here. Well, it's a joke. I can sue for my children. So they're claiming power in one of us. So we can ask, where did those billions or millions of dollars go? Who did they go to exactly? I've never met him. He's the cousin. I heard that guy Fred Roell. I gotta jump off here, guys. I gotta get back to work. Okay, thank you, Henry. Thank you, sir. Yeah, well, you know, I don't think people realize or maybe they didn't even pay attention all things that went on with you know The smoking tobacco industry all this You know the money that was Won in courts and all this you know, I didn't hand out Here Joe are you a smoker here memory? Give you a couple thousand dollars or we're going to open up You know take the billions of dollars and we're gonna open up a clinic for all of you who did smoking and get you help you get straightened out and you know But no none of that took place That is they took the money abandoned all the smokers in a manner of speed and Then they told the insurance company. Hey, man, you want to stay with those people? You don't want to ensure smokers. They're all gonna be dying from lung cancer Yeah, so there you go Well, it's okay. We'll just charge them 50 times what we were charging them before and They have to pay for it anyway. So tell me You think that the game is rigged or fixed in some way. I promise you it is. Welcome back, Mark. that they made the Ebola's are, immediately was willing to come out, he's a behind the scenes person. And I was talking to somebody last night about this, and it's like, well, think about it. Big money. There aren't a lot of tips to suck off from, from the government end, where it's like people will just virtually wash, whatever they ask for, they're gonna be able to steal. Does everybody understand what's going on here? There are companies being created right now out of thin air that are never existed before, have a clue about Ebola or healthcare, they are going to have maps designed to conceal where the money goes. And when I say massive bureaucracy, I'm just talking paper pushers. I'm not talking about anybody who's going to treat an Ebola patient. I'm not talking about anybody who's going to help anyone. I'm not talking about any caregivers. I am talking about the commercial tit-sucker site who's going to bring his buddies in the same way they did the solar power scam, guys. Remember the solar power, you know, the cylinder thing with this same shyster? What are they gonna do? They're gonna create a whole series of fake companies. In fact, the names, almost as quick as this hit, the names are gonna pop up because they were already in place ready for it. And the money, the math, they're gonna tell you all about Joe how much this is gonna cost. And yeah, it will in digits that are gonna be stolen right out of this country. Companies that will never provide a single moment of relief or care for a human being in this country. Rape. Oh, but it might eventually come out through the, you know, Inspector General's office that turns out that piece of trash, that dual citizen piece of trash that has no medical background. What's he good for? The bureaucracy. The only thing that's gonna happen is massive accounts. And they will create jobs for their little buddies. Convert. I'll be a certain click. And they'll all be making six digits and one or two of them will be making seven digit payw- And by the way, don't be a mola thing! But where's the money going? Well we got people that have six digit payrolls and they've only got two golden bathtubs and they want a third golden bathtub because they aren't even caught up with the bankers yet. And they'll turn around and they will suck, the patient will be helped, no one, it's like the thing with the, they'll go through the motions. Remember I talked about this, pilot programs. You know, the smoking thing really was the same scam in many ways. Number one, everywhere they could, smoking was literally, oh pardon the pun, in your face wasn't it Joe? Yeah. Where? Look at the powers, what if, what if whoever owned the tobacco is industry, the owners of the tobacco industry, was exceeding the profits of the oil industry. And the oil industry said, well we can't have people that have more money than we do. Let's watch a campaign. I mean this sounds a little ridiculous, but it wouldn't surprise you. It's in your face. Yeah, exactly. No, it's in your... See here's the problem is, again, the orchestration through the controlled media, again, everybody doing the... No, no, I guess my problem is, like she said, Ripley said, did I use just drop? while I was away because we're not talking a hyper rocket science here we're talking in reality a very simple scientific process has been demonstrated you know for containment we already know how to do it it's not it's not like oh my god Joe I'm the new boss we got to come up with a different way to do it so that I'm the boss and it looks like I know what I'm doing well the new boss was running a bra factory life and in reality the person that was the boss before probably actually had a degree and a science degree at that and may have actually even known how to do his job but because the whole logic is when you got some new book for who takes over well what we can have a new title in new position and wait a minute let's go check out the storage closet yeah there's stuff in the storage closet i'm going to show them that i'm different and i know what's going on everybody get rid of all this stuff in the storage closet uh... uh... uh... sir Now the stuff in the storage closets is the decontamination technology that we all perfected so that we could, like if we have a problem, we were supposed to deal with it. I don't want to hear any of that BS, that's the old way of... I'm going to order the viruses with my presence and my demeanor and I'll be... And by the way, anybody check on my Schmitt lap, cross your heart bra. Yeah, check on the stocks for me, where are they Frank? Ah yeah, give me the coffee and go check that anyway, check the bra. Seriously guys how that's not a joke. This is how things are being run You've got a buffoon who was given a job who has no business in that job number one We have no business even having the job Existing we go to heaven the bowlers are you know as we pointed out here's what happened earlier Joe the Surgeon general who by the way also will tell you on the one hand well actually first everybody approved letting you all smoke and then the surgeon general came along to told you all about how we're gonna We're gonna we're gonna pry you from the cigarette, right? Well, the Surgeon General is the one who should have been handling all this, but you see, the Surgeon General they picked was a political hack, a character who really didn't qualify as the Surgeon General, but had a part of the, oh, you're sick if you have firearms, but if you're a disarmed slave, you know, peasant, with a flaved mindset, oh, you're healthy as the day is long, slave. Crack that whip. That Surgeon General will be crackin' the whip, making sure that y'all shake the bush, boss, shake the bush. well that person didn't get approved but here's my problem with this joe like every other aspect of this i'm in all you military people and all you people have a job this morning when you came in the boss was sick did you all go home today anybody anybody go home all you're probably at work listening right the boss is sick when the boss is sick there's a what's that term joe you're a military person but you've got a military background military family We have what's called a chain of command. That's right. So if the number one guy is dead, does the ship put its hands up and go, oh, hey, hey, dude, you guys won. You killed the captain, man. We're all finished here. Everybody done? Yeah, we're finished. What the heck, captain's dead. Oh, no, no, we have what we call an executive officer. And I'll bet you, I'll bet you, that the executive officer's job, it could be crazy here, but the executive officer's job is to take over when the captain's dead. Oh, by the way, he doesn't even have to be dead. You know, the captain doesn't stay up all day and all night, does he guys? And ships are like sharks. They run 24-7, don't they? When the captain's not awake, does the whole ship stop in the middle of the ocean and just stop functioning? Is that what happens, Joe? You know, I believe somebody does take over. You mean there's a second shift and a third shift? I believe, yeah. And they all do the jobs that the first shift did? I've seen it in the movies, yeah. No way! No way! So let me ask all you out there, did IQs just drop while I was awake? You see, the argument is that, well, General wasn't approved. Okay, so this faggot, this Kibathouse bump to old bummer didn't get picked from the Surgeon General's office. Is there a number two man in the Surgeon General's office? I'm rolling with the camera. officer and it's not even hard there's no boy i don't know what the chain of command is all the way down to private go your daughter right in fact even here when you get to the larger here everybody knows what their packing order is they are like tender hate still alive isn't he yeah remember him there's a map when ronald reagan was shot i'm in charge i'm in charge are you getting wobbling in there at all i'm in command i am in command and everyone's like that one too because somebody kind of pointed out it's like well I know I hate him and he is a jackass but you know that was another you know let's talk about failure again you know when Reagan got shot they rode around for how long over an hour trying to find the hospital waiting for him to die waiting for him to die otherwise they sure as hell you know it's like how hard is it to figure out where all these places are yeah people that work in Washington and their sole job When you listen to stories like that, it's like you're the secret servant. You're really good with knowing the road network for the next buck. We're in the suburbs and we work here in Washington. So you know where everything is because you might have to expedite them to safety away from this place, right? Because you have a child, you have to take her to the hospital. Do you remember where that one was? All of a sudden it's like, well, and not only that, but you see, this is not like you or me going to the hospital for the fun of it for whatever reason. You know, like not fun. You know what I mean? Randomly. Guys, there's a whole series of protocols for mandatory, you know, like instruction and everybody has to know. And it's just like we're talking about with this chain of command thing. Everybody is given the same working knowledge and there's basic information that is just mandatory. It's like required to claim that everybody just went, little, little, little, little here. Well, Reagan even stated, you know, that he didn't think he was shot. Until the agent that shoved him into the car and landed on top of him then he felt something in his ribs Right and that flesh at missed his heart by about a quarter of an inch and at that point whether you out there listeners know it or not Reagan was shot with a flesh and that's why they kept Riding around thinking. Okay, it's gonna take effect. He's gonna bleed out from the inside Yeah, and they rode around and rode around and it didn't work But if you listen to the official story, let's go there for a second the official story You know it there was a David Hinckley Well, what was the guy's name? Mr. Hinckley the son of George Herbert Walker Busch's primary business partner. Yeah Support you know, he's waving what was a 32 38 some all over the place shooting every direction they take him down but Reagan claims he didn't feel like anything until the agent shells him into the car lands on top of him and he felt a pain in his chest or once I forget where it was and then they ride around I mean it doesn't take a rocket scientist as we always say to figure out exactly what took place here but if you don't know all the little details What was his name? That should be the... You know, we know the name of the guy in the passenger seat in the Kennedy car. He was in the room when, I wonder what that guy's name was. And you have to notice that all of the little secret squirrel agents saying, always are right there in the vicinity, you know, right there. I mean, who's signed, who's signed and they really are. Yeah, I wouldn't want to be president of the United States. Well, look at that unfortunate fellow they called Gerald Ford. Yeah. They allowed the witch. Yeah. Mr. Rockefeller, you could elaborate on that, please. I mean, with regard to your president, Mr. Rockefeller notorious in front of Rockefeller, halfway out of the 76th election, 1976. He's in front of Rockefeller Plaza. He's stepping into the limousine and a bunch of the reporters, of course, in the classic movie-esque version of, you know, well, there's a guy that's a mogul. Let's shout things at him. Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Rockefeller, I want to be president! And halfway in the car he stopped and he smirked with that rock that he has and he goes, chick chick, your king. It's like, and the thing is, remember that this is a character, see that at the time, one of the most important parts about that too is a guy who you would know later as vice president trying to get Reagan shot as Joe was pointing out, and Donna's elaborating on. Remember that three times in 1975, just leading up to the election, history and mysteries tried to draft Walker Bush to run for president in 1976. Now in each time, he may or may not be, but his office, his organization, uncategorically had to step down. Now why was this? Well, you might recall what George Herbert Walker Bush's job was. He was head of an organization. It has three letters. Yes, he was director of the CIA, but in order to become director of the CIA, George Herbert Walker Bush is on file, it's actually in the National Archives, whether or not it's sealed, I don't know, but he had to sign a letter stating that uncategorically George Herbert Walker Bush would not run for president in 1976. That was part of the agreement with regard to him taking power in 1973, well, what, 74, 75? I remember, here's another thing about good old George Herbert Walker Bush. They always have that BS in Hollywood. Well, they didn't Star Trek with the worst spot in the app that garbage. Way before Nixon went to China, you know, Henry Kissinger and another guy went there and secured all the goodies and made all the inroads for the other guy that was part, Herbert Walker Bush, Daddy Bush, Papa Doc Bush, not being confused with the baby doc. There's more than one guy. Wow, over and over and over again, when Ronald Reagan was debating with George Herbert Walker, Reagan talked about the Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations connections, his Skull and Bones connections. All of this has to be in Ronald Reagan's presidential library. Now whether or not anybody has got the you know the guts to bring any of it for cuz it was all videotape These debates were videotaped guys. These were dogfights. This was warm fuzzy You know, hi, how you doing and hug your buddy routine. No, no, no, no, no there was they were pissing matches Everything but clubs and nice. Yes, and that's something you won't see in the controlled media And that's why it's not brought forward because it shows a demeanor an attitude before getting into Washington and before the Reagan administration moves into control or trying to control. But what if you have an internal Second Civil War after the early 70s Civil War? And what if the one faction, you know, George Herbert Walker, Bush's neo-con parasite communists, want to get rid of the people they were forced to deal with because everybody was tired of all the scams that were going on? Well, guess what? You have somebody's business partner's, you know, incompetent, crazy son. What are the ones who tried to get the son right? You have him walk up after he's properly conditioned. Oh wait a minute, who did Walter George Herbert Walker Bush work for? Oh, the CIA. And lo and behold, you put him right in a corridor and the Secret Service brings the President, walks the President out of a facility where normally the President would actually be picked up at the door. See, this is like in reverse order. Let me point some out. I've been talking about here. Guys, these things don't make sense. What do you drive around or loading docks for when you take a patient like the Ebola thing which has been on everybody's mind? Well, it was propagandized into everybody's mind. We brought these patients from Africa and they're all, we had to set up a special plane and we had to put everybody in this special plane but then when you get them in the United States and you've got them in a special ambulance, All of a sudden rather than driving them up to the door or driving them up to the loading, you know, like biohazard bay area which every hospital has. You stop the ambulance 100, what, 150, 200 feet from the entrance to the hospital and you get the... 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What do they tell you today? Well, don't count on it. But don't worry, we got a new plan coming up. It looks a lot like social security. Smells like social security. We're not calling it social security, but basically, it's the same game, only more money. I mean, really. Okay, I'm getting a secret code investors here. Bill in Texas here. We got Bill from Texas. Good morning, Bill. Good morning, guys. You don't mind if I change the subject a little bit? We always do, but go ahead. Oh, okay. You remember when I was talking about how you could take an old lawnmower and hook a generator to it and get power to run things and you have a little portable generator, like the early 80s. That same thing from an article from a Mother Earth News. where you take a long moor engine, hook up a pulley, medium to heavy duty alternator and hook it up on there and you put a battery that will deliver 400 cranking amps. And the way car batteries are built, they're heavy duty batteries, but they're designed to give you a big spike of current period of time to start your motor. So you take that and you buy or find from an old welding unit, an arc welding unit, the coil, put that in series and you can make a port arc welder with that because most people don't need 200 amps when they're welding and the battery you from alternator when you're getting the arc started but you need that coil and you can make a simple portable using that same method by the alternator on a battery and the coil. Well let's go a little deeper with that what type of person and what would they be doing to absolutely need one of these? Well they just need to be working somewhere where they don't have electricity handy. Oh I gotcha. Okay. I just wanted to give us a little bit of a, you know, here's the guy that would be using this. He's welding severs back in the woods. Well I don't know about that. You wouldn't want to run that engine underground in a room. I know. Even though I never got to do much arc welding, I'm mainly a settling man. Blue tip wrench guy? There you go. The one size fits all? Yeah. Not quite that. I call it a smoke ranch. Yeah, that's gonna come apart. Anything else for him, Bill? Well, that said, I just wanted to throw that out there because we were talking about, you know, portable power before and the way to make a simple portable welding and that's pretty much all I had. And thank you, guys. Thank you, Bill. Thank you for your call, Bill. Hey, you know, Joe, even the ability in the middle of the night to produce somebody else. Well you know my thought, you remember back what 2000 there you know the what was that Y2K? Y2K doomsday thing and some talk host I'll not mention her name you know publishes big list of all the stuff you just had to have and most of the stuff that was listed on there you know let's go with a generator for example required other stuff and if you're out of other stuff then that piece is useless. Okay, so that piece wouldn't be any good unless you had a astronomical amount of the other piece, you know. So, you know, when it comes to those kind of things, I would veer away from you. I'd go to the natural, you know, like solar power and batteries, you know, that kind of thing. Things that aren't going to require you to run someplace and spend more money that you don't have because the economy collapsed. and now is charging $500 for the amount that would fit in a can of wire fluid to go run your generator. I just have a hard time following that logic, but it's okay for a temporary thing providing some of the survival things that have been mentioned is all of course based on availability of other things. as to how long your survival would be rather than putting something in that happens daily. The sun comes up every day, for example. But the gas station isn't always full. I don't know if people ever thought about that, but what amazed me about Y2K is everybody running out buying generators. I mean, Generac, man, they must have made millions. Oh, man, they couldn't keep up with it. You know while we're on this subject let's talk about pirating gas stations. You heard about this you guys? Somebody pulls up in a van in a trailer round and they unscrew the cab. That's been going on for years. I know but again this only fits into what we're talking about because if you can't afford that pipe you might have to do a little foraging. Oh yeah okay. Yeah the pirate raider. Well the unorthodox things that we might find ourselves doing for the sake of Let's survive this thought line because if you don't take the mark if you can't buy or sell You're still gonna have to come across goods one way or another aren't you without question? Okay, I need a tank full of gas. Well, I see that I would think that everybody would go diesel pull down in the train yard and you just suck it right out of the inches. Well that's why I'd behoove you to have one of each sitting around, just like we've said. A diesel and a gasoline. It's just like talking about ammunition, but it's a neat piece. If you buy one rifle and then you buy different uppers, you don't have to worry about running out of ammunition unless, you know, again, all the small ammo is gone and the only thing left is big, big, high power. You can buy an air 15 and 223 2x39, 5.45x39, .5 Grendel and there's another couple of Grendel realms. But the idea is that you also get an upper that will do the 5.7 FN cartridge. Well, hell, there's seven or eight cartridges on basic weapons platforms. Hey Joe, I got a question for you. It's the same way. You know, two vehicles covered in one. Who was the guy that talked the industry into building that upper in a 7.39? Yeah, I actually fought that tooth. You know how many calls I made talking to guys in the industry that were like, well, I don't know if that would move. I don't know if that's how I said, you build that, you will move that. You made it happen. It's funny because finally one guy broke his ID, you know, just take a little bit of machining and lo and behold, he made money hand over fist. I beat him because, and I talked to everybody. I did. I went right through the whole industry to everybody. It's like, guys, this just makes sense and there's no reason not to do it. And it's like, well, you know, it's amazing how ultra stupid conservative everybody was in a situation where whining about why they couldn't open their market up. Oh, you have to build something. If you don't build it, nobody's going to buy it. If you don't build it, they will not come. And when they did, well then five, four, five by 39, same thing. I have but one question. Did they send you one? Oh, I can't they can't send me one, but somebody can get one Okay, well, I mean they can't send one to me, but they can send some who put it that way In fact, let's just say that we know full well they work do that anyway Okay, there's no reason for it not to put it that way don't think was getting it getting a few machines and changing just a few specs that were minimal and ending up with a final result that and it benefits all of us. See, that's the thing about... Are you saying that you can take something like a Bushmaster AR or something and change the upper and use that ammo? Right. Well, okay, the standard AR-15, Bushmaster, whatever, it doesn't mean you're in the upper and lower. The lower is universal. One good thing about most of the small cartridges, the 762x39, 223, 545x39, is that they're all basically the same length. The maximum length is the 556 round. Any cartridge that's shorter but not too short can be adapted to the AR15 action. Well, the only change is in the bolt phase, and if you remember, the bolt comes out of a small separate sub-assembly. So your bolt carrier could even be the same. You could actually carry one bolt carrier but have a number of different bolts and then carry one or two extra upper receivers and go minimal size, minimal weight. And as a survival rifle combo, it would be probably your best choice. The other thing about building militias or building an army is by doing this and having these receivers on hand, we would never run out of ammunition. In other words, if I have a limited amount of .223 and I'm blazing away and I start to run low, well, I do have crates and crates of 5.0, 5.45 by 39. I can switch over in a very few seconds and I can be using the 545x39 ammo. Now here's the thing, the standard AR mags will hold all of those cartridges. Now they will hold fewer of the AK rounds, but I can keep shooting and they will work. The thing is, again, how many can I carry and do I have issues with the design of the case case as opposed to the pitching angle of the magazine? That's why I've talked about 20 round air 15 mags. 20 round air 15 mags are straightforward, very forgiving. They aren't going to carry 7.62, like they'll carry 13 to 14 7.62 by 39 rounds and they won't jam, they won't bind. Oh Mark, it's only 13 rounds. Really? Well try throwing rocks because you're out of ammo. Hey, it's bigger. You're still firing the weapon, it's working semi-automatic, you know, etc. The 7.62x39 and the 5.45 are straightforward. The other unique American or foreign cartridges that they've used to try and upgrade the AR-15 all fit in a standard AR-15 magazine without any problems. So there's no mag changes necessary. The barrel's different. The gas system's the same. The thing is, when you drop one air upper and replace it with another, you're ready to change out. And if you also have 22, then you cover another caliber and you can have a complete upper air, 15 and 22. You'll need mags for that one. The other thing is though, that there was a 5.7 rifle, and I pushed this a few years ago when it was out, a 5.7 upper that uses the PS90 magazine, which is that, you know, again like on Stargate, the bug gun they use in Stargate, the real crunched up weapon. Yeah, it's a cool, it has that upper mag that carries 50 or 100 rounds of it, it's perpendicular. It actually has a weird indexing system. Well, somebody got smart and made an entire Air 50 number that uses that magazine. And so you could actually use F-N 5.7 ammunition on an AR. Again, it's got other issues, but as a basic change out, or a quick change gun, which is what Stoner argued it for. Uh, these platforms, all of them have this two-piece idea in mind, so it was basically, as the director said, it's plug and play. And it works. I would not technically run out of ammo, unless everything's... Absolutely consumed, but here's the other thing. If I had some ammunition in a particular caliber, and I could remanufacture and reload the empties I've got, I could go to the other caliber for a short time for security purposes, just in case I need to shoot somebody, and I could be reloading the other stuff that I've collected off the battlefields or, you know, shooting sites, and I could put my other rounds back into service, and now I can switch back over to the other receiver, and I've never been without, I'm never not able to fight or at least not able to secure defend myself. That's the cool thing about the AR-15, that's the most critical part about it, looking at manufacturing. Another thing, you can drop the AR-15 upper and you could actually put a 9mm or 45 ACP upper at the commando, you know, commando models. Everybody has copied them, so there's aftermarket models that were made. The magazine below though changes to a submachine gun magazine and it fits right into the magwell for the Air 15 with a couple of, there's a special shim insert that allows you to quick release in and out, back and forth. So these were all solutions that are cool. But it, you know, we got off fuel on the weapons. But the fuel issue is the same way guys. It doesn't have to be a great diesel, but a crude, you know, any kind of diesel vehicle, you know, a rabbit. anything that's a Euro, mostly the Euro vehicles have diesel. As a number. Well, example, you know, rabbits. Why is it, you know, everybody is on the rabbit. And the reason for that is because of all the write-ups about using the rabbit, the Volkswagen rabbit, for so many different diesel solutions. Remember guys, we were talking about it as the fuel was running out before and they intentionally cut it back. Then everybody started talking about using vegetable oil. Well, as soon as everybody started looking at the alternatives, do you notice how the gasoline became available again? Yeah. See that? It's like right now. We just had something happen here. Gas prices went down to $3, almost $3 a gallon. Did that happen in your area? Yeah, it did. We're down to $308. Now, you know what I think happened? And I'm telling you, beware on this, guys. Add fuel additives. Why? Because this skunk gas. You know, we're not buying their gasoline and I've seen this a couple times and now there is a pattern here. We have a junk garbage formula that's being used in all of our cars in the United States now. The formula in South America is the formula we used to have about 12, 14 years ago. The formula used in Africa is from about 20 years ago, 20 to 25. Well, what the problem is, the new formula they have, which is not an accident, it goes skunk and it starts to and go bad back. And what I think happened here is that the industry, because the economy is in the toilet, they're lying about it, but you can gauge it because they've driven the price down on gas to move the product or it goes out the door. They can't do anything with it. They have to actually, would actually have to re-crack it. And you'll notice we're having, we get this in waves and we had this happen about three years ago. The gas prices came down all of a sudden. Well in this area, all of a sudden we had cars with all kinds of injector problems, hesitation problems. Did your mileage go down? The mileage went down and the gas just stank. It had a horrible smell. In fact, like we said, gasoline has always had kind of a sweet smell. It catches your nose. You know, you don't like it, but it's why a lot of people don't like it, but it's still a CIGF. Yeah, it's gasoline. That's still a CIGO. Look what happened a couple of decades ago when they took the lubricants out of the diesel. And Cummins engines require, you know, they have, there's different fueling systems on different engines. Caterpillars had no problems with Cummins engines. I don't care what truck story you went to all across America there for a little while because these fuel pumps were going out left and right and they couldn't rebuild them fast enough and they couldn't manufacture them fast enough. So if you're one of the unfortunate individuals that had a Cummins diesel back in that day, you know, you'd be going down the road and quit. And it's not going to go anywhere until you put the new remodeled reconditions, new style, whatever, back in. And so there was transportation all across America was shutting down because of the change in fuel. And basically, okay, if we have another wave like that, see, that's another thing. They know what the engines require, you know, as far as lubrication and detonation, flash points, all these things are involved. And if they want you to have less power, then obviously we're going with what, less octane. So all of a sudden your 500-horse motor is only putting out 140. Yeah, quick Martha get out and push. I think we're gonna start rolling backwards. Is she chugging a little bit? No, no, no, no, no, she ain't chugging at all. Or you know the other thing you know diluting the other fuel there's all kind of things that can take place and of course you don't have any like independent I think there might be one or two and you have to be living in the area you know that independent fuel producers Let's say so you're at the mercy of what the corporation just like you always are and whatever they do you gonna do Whatever they got for you're gonna buy it. That's it And you know this little you know, I broke a chance man. Everybody quit buying fuel for mix on you know, that's that stuff don't fly man Everybody has to do it at the same time and do it for a lengthy amount of time But you know, I don't know that that would win anything Because we're not the only country with cars, man. And gasoline is not the only thing you make from petroleum products. No, where they actually make their money is on the high-end lubricant oils. That's actually the big buck, which is a very small, small percentage. of the 50, well 40 gallon barrels, you know the industrial barrels are 40 gallons. We're at the top gentlemen. I hear the music. Honey is what they make their money on kids. Yup. We're here for the next hour right? Yes sir. Because I have such a plan. Oh yeah I know. Where you going man? This better be good. This is a good quack. You better, I want to see a note from you brother. I'll bring you a note from my doctor. Alright. the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the rock. But we are on the march, both day and night. You're a key to the class, beat them down so hard they wish you guys they never showed up. And when you're done, well, get on with finding the seven of Don, your number for next mission is closest, please. Hey, goggles are on site, screen screens or thermal, line number two three one seven nine six eight four 5-8. Thank you, Joe. And give Mark, I mean, give Don a call here if you cannot see in the dark. And folks, we'll be right back. And blame!
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