November 24, 2014
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1h 8m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness measures including coal storage, bulk food supplies (rolled oats), and propane storage ahead of anticipated civil unrest. The episode focused heavily on the Michael Brown grand jury decision expected at 9 PM, with discussion of school closures and extended Thanksgiving breaks in the St. Louis area. Koernke covered night vision technology developments, including the phase-out of first-generation green screen devices and their replacement with digital color systems. He provided detailed advice on shotgun ammunition, ballistics, and tactical shooting techniques. Callers contributed information on butter prices at Aldi's and martial arts resources.
- michael brown grand jury decision
- ferguson missouri
- preparedness
- coal storage
- rolled oats bulk food
- propane storage
- night vision technology
- first generation green screen
- shotgun ammunition
- darren wilson
- thanksgiving
- school closures
- st. louis
- militia
- second amendment
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Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children 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? O 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 for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch 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 to still the land of the free and home of the free? One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, east, and ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, running with FM Micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida and the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Big Chaka, Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd, 5th and the Pick cruise along with 13 sisters. On the left side of the state there, Colorado, recall the state, they did their part. Now, of course, getting ready to contain. If we go to open warfare, Boulder and Denver, that'll be the mission for the rest of the state of Colorado, encapsulate and isolate. Oh, let's see, I'm on the west coast, California. We have, of course, our friends down there on the border. They've been posting additional reports about the floods coming across from that direction in terms of the illegals. Most of the invasion routes right now are literally expressways with what's going on right now, people. Grace, Ed, Jefferson waving to them. We turn back to the East Weep Cross Plains over the Mississippi line of the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge for the restaurant crews, Grandma teams, OK teams, and the Mossville Grandma Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Don, it's dark. It's still windy, I've got cloud cover that's obviously kind of low. What's it like in your neck of the woods and what is the date today, sir? Well, ditto on that dark. It is the 24th day of November, year of our Lord 2014 and it's just past 8 o'clock on the seaboard time, you know, eastern time, without a daylight savings time insertion there. So it's dark. It's probably getting dark. It's probably dark in Phoenix now. At any rate, it was a beautiful cold day, windy and wet and blustery. Now it's kind of real dense snow. It would almost be called sleet, but some of it is little flakes, so hey, I guess you could call it snow. So winter will be upon us momentarily here in Michigan and good portions of the rest of the Midwest. I know you've got some snow out there in the mountains too, so we're told it's cold down south. Well, hey, it's winter time. I would say, oh, this one over Al Gore's way, catch this hot potato Al. Let me look here just in my notes, just to be certain mark that yesterday, Sunday, on this Sunday in 1931, yesterday in November, it was 71 degrees in Grand Rapids. That was before carbon in the air and global warming and all those other things. That record hasn't been broken. That was the warmest November on record. 1931, trouble. It's terrible when they tell you one thing and the records they keep tell you something else, isn't it? And by the way, what was going on in 1931? Nothing! Absolutely nothing! Well, that was very important. I liked the day. No, there wasn't. Unlike today, I left a message before the hour here, Mark. We've done that before. We don't do a show. Shows have dogs and ponies. If we're talking about dogs, we're talking about biological alarms because we depend on our dog to wake us up. Or if we're talking about ponies, it can be a pack animal too. Others can entertain the daughter, right? You can put a whole lot of weight on that pony. So no dogs and ponies here. Before the hour, I left a message with someone. I was hoping to talk directly to them and I left a message with them and I concluded the thought line presented to a machine. I'll talk to you after the decision and some of you might know what that alludes to or what that was pointing at. Earlier in the day mark we talked at the family of that Michael Brown fellow, the Thog. would be informed of the decision from the grand jury before anybody else and we mentioned that and we were told that we set it on the air at that time that well the grand juries made a decision and the family hasn't been told and now they're all moaning and groaning about that. Well in the interim, you know since then the family's been told and the official decision is going to come out at nine o'clock Mark so hence the I'll talk to you after the decision because after nine o'clock there's someone I want to talk to. But again, you pointed this out earlier, they might as well just release it at midnight or three o'clock in the morning. Things like this usually come out during business hours, don't they? How does that work, Mark? During the light of day. That's biblical, isn't that, Mark? You mentioned Al Gore for our friends. I want to say thank you to Henry. A little quick posting here. Surprise! This robot sub finds much thicker than expected Antarctic sea ice. Oh well, this is not a happy camper thing for anybody who is trying to be a control freak. Ah, slash a eco freak. From the British Antarctic Survey comes this press release, which really isn't a surprise to climate skeptics. We're not climate skeptics, we're intelligent people. I'm not a climate skeptic, we have climate. What, are you trying to say we don't know about climate? That's like, well, it's like geography, climate and weather, just like, well, everybody has climate. Now, what kind of climate we have? Well, that has to do with political manipulation. Oops, did I say that? Well, endi-arctica not only is the amount of sea ice increasing each year, but an underwater robot now shows the ice is also much thicker than was previously thought. A new study in Nature Geoscience reports the first detailed high-resolution 3D map of Antarctic sea ice have been developed using an underwater robot. Scientists from UK, USA and Australia say that new technology provides accurate ice thickness measurements from areas that were previously too difficult to access. Well, read that, it's a subatoid. Not to be confused with it. It's a drone subatoid. There we go. There, that makes everybody terrified, doesn't it? It's a subatoid. We're going to die. Well anyway... Oh, that falls under a completely different nomenclature, Mark. When it goes under water, they call it an ROV. It's a Remotely Operated Vehicle. Noooooo! They explode when they're doing stuff like that. Rolling? Mostly. That could happen. That could happen. Well, as it is, anyway, just a quick test up there. That was the Elgore thing. Here's something I wanted to bring up. We were discussing, you know, Think about a couple of the different scams that are running right now But here's one of the biggest ones and why the feds don't have a problem With that boss for instance that has the you know had the illegal that you know you had you know two Social Security numbers right okay, and apparently they submitted both of those Social Security numbers, and here's another thing They also didn't get any bite back from the government for doing that Okay, well why wouldn't you mean like you owe us? Well, yeah, but well think about it. No, this is perfect scam. Guys, let me ask you something. For those that are actually illegals here using a fake Social Security number or stealing, like we've said for years, I mean, here's the thing. If you've got 14 different people using the same Social Security number in like, say, nine states, wouldn't that be an indication there was some fraud going on? Oh, yeah. On the other hand, if the Social Security number has already been inactive for how many years or never even existed, where does the money go that the illegals do pay into in the way of taxes? Doesn't go back to anybody with that Social Security number. Right? Think about how much. Now, this is another one of those doctored numbers where we have so many people employed and we can show you that we have so many people employed because we have these numbers in service. How many of the numbers that are in service aren't Americans to begin with? And on top of that, here's the thing, they love the idea that if you're paying anything in, they're never possibly, they're never ever going to pay it back out to that account. Because the account doesn't exist. Or, what they do is flag it at a given point. Nobody's claiming anything on it, they just keep paying into it. Either way, the government walks away with a change, kids. So of course they don't have any problem with that illegal that has 5 or 9 or 10 social security numbers. Of course they may not be paying anything in. They may actually be getting benefits off a 12, 13 or 14 person social security number that does exist with a person who is 123 years old. Who's been collecting Social Security since they died two or three times in Chicago? Of course they had to keep waking up from the dead and voting. See that's why I said they died three times in Chicago. You know in Chicago where you can vote early and vote often. And each person in every cemetery votes at least 11 times. So just something to think about there is wow think about the scam and racket they've got. Of course they're not going to worry about accurately paying attention to that. On the other hand, if you show up you have to have three forms of ID, you have to have a butt print, DNA, and all by the time you're done there's all so many more special things for you American peasants that you must. Ain't that amazing. Just specialer and specialer. Anyway, a couple things. We're going to bounce a little bit of a place here, I think, a little bit this evening. Number one, of course we do have the clock ticking down towards whatever. Excellent little video posted by one of the individuals there on YouTube talking about that, of course, they have already blocked gun sales. You know that, Don. Okay, so gun sales... Explosives too, because they mentioned that. There have been explosives sold into... You mean they shut down the gas stations? Oops. I mean... Nobody's buying gas bottles, or rather glass bottles. Yeah, no buying Pepsi-Cola in the Mexican glass bottles, or the Coke for that matter. You might use it for something else. Or the Perrier, or the... Oh, wait a minute, there are a lot of other glass bottles. Juice from now on, aren't there? Well, the thing is... Well, especially when you bust in the store window. Yeah, there will be plenty of them in there. Yeah. Well, the thing about it is that, as they pointed out, a couple other things. Of course, they've shut down the weapons sales. But, remember, it was the government. It was the local government. I keep emphasizing this, guys. The local cops are the ones who said, you should get a weapon to defend yourself. And people kept repeating that, it's like, well of course the local cops would because the local cops live there. But ask a fed and see what they say. Oh, you don't need that, it would just be part of the problem. Well, what problem? I don't plan on being a statistic. Yeah, that's part of the problem, you see. because you're not part of the statistics. Now, here's the other interesting thing because like BK reported in the second hour, he went to the bank or actually took his dad to the bank and the bank of course was closed early today and it was again in the business district you know in the area where he is you know I want more of a central business district away from right there where they live. But the fact of the matter is, it turns out that, well, the schools are going to be shut down too, guys. And in fact, they've decided to extend their Thanksgiving weekend beyond. So in other words, you're looking at about seven days worth of everybody being let out on the streets to do what they need to do. And that's not quite an accident either. Of course, the logic is a lot of people won't send their kids to school anyway, children to school, at least in that school district, that area. If not, you know, in the surrounding areas too. I mean, personally I wouldn't be going to school in St. Louis in the first place. I wouldn't be there, but that's just me. So, for a lot of the people that are stuck there, a lot of them have decided that, well, I think we'll just go to Aunt Molly's and, you know, I mean, a lot of people would be doing that even if they weren't going to go anywhere. Yeah, we're leaving to go to my, you know, Schmidt Lapp's grandma's place because Schmidt Lapp may not see her ever again. We're going to be taking off for a few extra days. We won't be around. Goodbye. Here's a note for the teacher. Bye! And so they decided instead to get ahead of the curve and the kids are going to be out of school anyway. But that also means that there will be plenty more available for those that weren't able to show up because they were older and decided the cold was just creaky on their bones. They'll find perhaps some younger hooligans that can work into the rank and file for whatever it is they have planned. But as we said, we'll know in only 38 minutes from now! 38 action-packed minutes, clocking down, clicking the to- T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T Two things. Number one, coal. If you're in a coal state, you should be doing this anyway. Build a coal bunker. You can do it with pallets, nails, some old fence posts, and you can make a nice C-type coal bunker. Drive the stakes deep into the ground, nail everything together, put a couple of reinforcing beams up if you need to around each of the walls. Have somebody drop a quarter or a half ton or a full ton of coal there in your bin. Then cover it up with canvas, plastic, whatever you can find. The cheapest thing to find is quick. It's going to break down, but it's going to be good for the season. Go to your lumber yards. They unroll. They uncover those boards that come off the semi-trucks and trays. They're wrapped in a plastic, a mylar, or a plastic like the type that you use for covering the boards in your house when you're doing construction. Price is right, it's free and you get a big sheet that's big enough to cover your whole coal bunker. You can staple it and nail it in place, put some cross boards over the outside surface and it's protected from the weather. You've got it sealed up. If you need coal, you've got coal. Come back 10 years later, it's coal. Come back 100 years later, it's coal. It's one of the most efficient storage fuels you could possibly have anywhere. Even if the grass grew over it, guess it would still be there under the sod. Coal. Okay, so coal, it would behoove you to get some, just in general. I don't care if anything happens or not, you know, like as far as this event, but as things progress, that would be on your list of things to do fast before anybody else caught on to it. The other thing is rolled oats. If things really go serious and go south real fast, most people are not going to think about going to the feed mill and getting food-grade rolled oats. 50 pound or 100 pound bags, personally I go the 50's, they're pretty much going to be the same either way, but the big thing is management. How many people carry even a 50 pound bag? Okay. You may find it smaller, 25 pounders for the same price, as far as the pound weight, I go the 25 pounders. Why? Easily managed for carrying. Okay. Anyway, just something to think about because bulk food is a priority. If things go to hell in a hand cart fast, That's one of those things where you send Fred and Molly with a pickup truck and the credit card, you're going to max out, keep all your receipts, anything happens you can always take it back, but I don't think you're going to be worrying about that as things progress if they decide to go stupid. Then it's going to be a matter of who's smart enough to be there first as the materials and support dwindler disappear. The other thing is propane one pound pigs and also 25 pounders. They are inexpensive, they are efficient to store and you can also put them away from the main building but keep them out of sight, out of mind and you can even stash one pounders in a lot of different locations. So that makes them a nice, efficient, distributable and still relatively secure slash safe fuel supply. Also good for a lot of other projects. But propane is again a quick simple solution and something you need to be taking a look at. Okay so just again on the heads up there. The big thing is coal. There's a number of different ways you can make bunkers. You can get a back hole. Have a buddy dig a hole in the side, you know dig a little niche in the side of a hill. Bored it and beam it up whatever you want to do. Make that your coal scuttle point and drop your coal. Or, like I said, you want to use the oak pallets and you want the heavy gauge industrial. You don't want the light duty service. You want the heavy gauge green, solid planking on one side, three point skid station on the other. Put the solid planking towards the inside of the bunker for the coal. That way it holds it in place. Simple process, you figure it out, it's not that hard to figure out math-wise. You just gotta make sure you put enough of a bunker up so that you're able to store that, you know, keep that one pound coal inside an encapsulated area, that one ton of coal. I said one pound, oh boy. That one pound, that's a block, I got the back yard, dozens of them. And I got them for free from just next door, you know, like our fields here, we have coal because we had a foundry here. and it was on the farm and when they apparently decided to do away with it or somebody did somebody shoveled the coal around rather than with a dozer rather than picking it up or doing something with it so I can go out and take a 5 gallon pail and pretty well fill a bucket with coal in a very short period of time it's free and you know what it was done probably in the 50s or 60s and it's amazing 50 years later it's still cold on I don't know, it's a mis- funny how some things don't change. Yeah, it's a rock. Yeah Anyway, and we ain't talking Iraq. We're talking rock Now we're at the bottom of the hour Night vision technology you have it people pay attention here again. What are the changes? Also again viewers were pretty well out of green screen, right? Getting real close to that. Yep. Okay, so go ahead and give everybody an overview. Where are we with it? And again, what are the changes and how can we get hold of you, please? Well, the green screen in first generation is just about gone. If you want to get on that bus, you guys, I can't stop that one from leaving the station. When they're gone, they're gone. I tell you, look around at the gun shows and whatnot. It's going to be something far more strategically valuable than anything that lets white light out of the side that you look in. That's what's going to replace first generation. Now the question comes up, how can it be color and still be night vision? Well, it's color and high light. When the light gets so low, it just goes over to black and white. I hope I have answered that question. It goes over to the amount of light. This is why even your eye sees light in the daylight and as the light gets lower and lower red disappears, other colors disappear until it's basically dark, black and white picture, depending on how much moon is there also. But again, that's what's going to replace a first generation. I've got the first generation 4-power gun sight. It's .308 capable. I can put it right in your mailbox for $390. Basically the replacement for that with digital mechanism inside, a digital device, who's going to be almost $800. Now, I've been moaning to the company about this since the beginning of the year. And you can touch a button on there now and turn the screen green. But again, did I tell you it's almost twice the price? You guys, if you're looking for, you know, real first generation, I've got some left. I'm certain they'll be gone before the end of the year. I'm certain they'll be gone before the end of, well, hey, phase of 24th day in November. And they could be gone before, oh, the second week of December for certain. Again, if you want to talk about that, that's my entry-level piece of green screen now, you guys. My phone number is 231-796-8458. Again, 231-796-84. We can talk about second generation viewers or monoculars, binoculars, gun sights. If you want to go in that direction, I have a second generation gun sight again, .308 capable. If you see an example of it in the night vision video, you guys, that two power, you'll hear it mentioned when that scene comes, when those couple of scenes come. If you want to talk about that device, my phone number is 231-796-8458. Again, 231-796-8848. Hey, Tom. How about standing up to the recoil of a like a 3 inch or a 3.5 inch Magnum shotgun? You know, I'm told it'll hold up to a shotgun. Now, the 3 inch, that's basically like a high brass also. I don't know about a 3 inch now. You're talking about what, like a 10 gauge? I'm reading there. A 3.5 inch. I was giving a box of 3.5 inch Magnum 12 gauge. I just, I'm not really all that eager to shoot it. I'd shoot that in like an auto gun before I'd shoot it in like a single barrel or a double barrel shotgun. A barrel might be up into the weight of that auto loader. Boy, oh boy, I don't know if I'd just put that in the old single shot Stevens and let it, you know, let it rip. Yeah, I have doubts. And again, I'm told it'll live on top of a shotgun, a 12 gauge, but big, big 12 gauge. I'd have to do a little research on that one. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Thank you. Okay. Thank you. Again, that question came up about four months ago. Three, one, seven, nine and a half inch. I'm not certain. We'll have it answered in the next few days. You guys, if you want to, I can put something on top of your 50s and green screen or thermal. Yeah. Like, you know, your Barrett, your Armalite, your, uh, something from out there, McMillan, even something out of 50s in California anymore. Bill Ritchie decided I'm not going to stay there and moved his manufacturing of that windrunner gun up into Idaho, I'm told, Mark. That was a pretty good move. But, you know, if you're looking for something that'll live on your 223 or your 308 or your 50 caliber, give me a call. Call number is 231-796-84. 58231 796 8458. And again remember guys we're looking at technology here that for the most part I can't see it handling not handling the 12 gauge and even the magnum loads considering can handle high powered rifle. One thing about the shotgun even in its strongest performance ranges is the felt recoil guys is stroked out of it's stretched over a longer period of you know of activity. a greater event timeline. What has happened though is that we're now measuring 50 caliber recoil like we would shotgun shells. Think about that. We've come down in one direction and we've tried to go before that. We went up with the 12 gauge like in the heavy magnums and the super magnums. There's something that again, I can't see it being a big problem but I'd be limited as to how I'd probably use the shotgun to begin with. And for night fire it's perfect. And with the Magnum, obviously they're going to get greater range and energy down range on target. So for probability of hit, it's an interesting solution. But I prefer using the Night Vision device in conjunction with a placement gun, if at all possible, even if it was just a 223 bolt gun or a 223 with a long barrel or an AK with a long barrel, like an RPK-type barrel. and then focus on individual placement shooting because that's one of the things that can, you know, it's significantly changed even with first generation night vision technology as far as not having to try burst. You know, going back to the American Revolutionary War, we carried shot or slug. And the reason for shot, to be quite honest, was night fire. because pickets, sentries, not the least which you also put anything down range, you couldn't weigh a bullet if you had them. But the idea behind it is that at night, typically it was aught buck. It was three shots and consistently loaded with whatever musket was used. Later on, as I was trained, because we didn't have night vision technology as our most common first tool, it doesn't mean we couldn't be issued, Remember we had standard large-arperture night sights on the AR-15 on the M16A1 and the idea was to go to three round burst. Now remember that that was when the A1 of course was select fire only so you had to tap out three rounds. But about three to five, three to five depending on how careful you were. A lot of people weren't all that careful so it took time to develop that skill. But for night fire, the three-round burst combined with a large aperture was the norm. Now, we certainly have a three-round selector on an M16, on an M4, on an A2. That's standard. In fact, it's fixed on the A2. You can only get semi on three-round burst. But I prefer the idea that, again, start conserving before we get to the point where we're short. accuracy over volume fire and with a night vision technology you're greatly enhancing your potential the important thing is to develop the skill in other words be able to do what we're talking about here put that single bullet on target it doesn't mean you couldn't go to select option and or use the 12 gauge or you know the 10 gauge I don't know about 10 gauge that would be kind of funny there shouldn't be any more problem than super 12 But the big thing is again, if you're looking at probability of hit, I don't know, if I were looking at intermediate and close range using the night vision sight, I'd probably go the other direction rather than just like triple ball or something. I'd go like I've always said, number four buck. There's nothing like pulling the trigger on a 12 gauge and knowing that there's like 30 to 35 pellets going down range the same weight as the standard M16, you know, in a single mag. Every time you pull all at once boy, that's what you call hydraulic shock at the other end. You want to hit somebody? It's gonna knock something off its motor mouth. Yeah, there are advantages to that and this is the math formula we've always looked at when we've talked about night fire. You know do it. What's scarier? I mean even during the day. Let's be honest guys. What's scarier? You know certainly not gonna sit and wait, but if you start hearing crack crack crack crack crack over somebody's head Ralph? Ralph? Ralph? Was that you? Ralph got it. I could get it too. So the idea of a single round going wump. In fact with a 12 gauge or with whatever, the ability to take the target down and take them down hard, center point, center punch, boom, done, that is more respectable than say burst, fire, just spraying and praying down range kids. Because that's one of the things that we need to make the benchmark of militia once again. The British even had a big problem with this. Granted, we did have a lot of following pieces, muskets, blunderbusses, you name it, and yes, a lot of handguns. It was our rightful men that struck fear into the infantry. First, let's address the shooting of officers. It is uncivilized. Yeah, we had that. We'll stop shooting officers when you stop screwing around with the population. Those are two totally different, oh no, they're one and the same. And they're going to stay that way. Oh yeah. Yeah, exactly. So again, with the night vision technology, just something to consider guys, and when you're thinking about it, what Fluffy was asking about the 12s, one thing to remember is that with the 12 gauge guns, you can mount anything on the roof nowadays. You know, years ago the people who developed that had to come up with ways to make the mounts work. Even on the Model 870, there wasn't any accommodation for a scope on an 870. There is now! Hell, there's picatinny rail plates on the roof, the whole nine yards guys. But the people who started doing that, it was like, well wait a minute, don't we have these long eye relief pistol scopes out there? Why yes, we do. Well, what if I were to put that on the top of my 12 gauge? Well, I don't know, it seems like it would work. I don't know if it would hold up. Well, wait a minute, if you're putting on a 45 with that radical motion, I don't see why it would have a problem with a 12 gauge and you know what? The people who argued that were right. And the rest is history. And today, it's nothing to think about a 12 gauge reaching 200 yards with the right ammunition now, isn't it? No. Well, think about that. Again, that does come down to also developing ammunition. Fyoshi's fin-stabilized discarding sable round is a virtual copy of the standard French tank round, 90 millimeter tank round. It was traditionally built right up until, well it's still built today, but they're up to 105s and 120s too, just like everybody else. But the same with the discarding Sabo slugs made in so many variations here in the United States. They were all done by little guys first, just like those guys who started bolting those pistol scopes on top of the gun, on top of the 12 gauge. It just was a matter of something. It was a little guy that did the research, and it was regular people like you and me that perfected the technology, and then somebody else picked it up and ran with the ball. Of course, they paid a chunk of change to a lot of these guys. Remington's Hourglass Sabo is a BRI Sabo that was developed by two guys. They'd just come out of high school. They were into engineering and they perfected the Sabo rounds long before all the big boys figured it out. And Remington bought the design and bought the pattern. So those guys are comfortably wealthy now. They were wealthy before because they were selling the ammo left, right, up, and down. Then Remington came along and said, ooh, ooh, ooh, we want that. And it's like, well, ooh, ooh, ooh, here's the price. And they paid it. Hey, you know, it just occurs to me, it's winter time, you guys. Dang darn and darn. Because, you know, you're probably going to see winter coats instead of Che Guevara t-shirts. I didn't mean to change the subject, Mark. Oh, no, no. It just occurred to me. And I thought I'd mention that because... Sometimes thoughts slip away. It's easier to pick targets that way. That's where I want it to go. That beret looks like a mighty fine target right there. No, the one on the t-shirt. The one on the t-shirt. There you go, that's the idea. Yeah. Viva la tres. Yeah. The fun gun shea. Well, we're ticking down the minutes even as we speak gentlemen. Ladies, we only have 60 minutes left. Oh, kick off! Of course it could be a totally dull, like, well good, they're gonna crucify the police officer. Or, of course, I'll buy a job. If they do what you think... If they know those white folks that don't like that decision, what are they gonna do? Yeah, the white folks of the massive rioting, they're already prepared for that other wave of massive rioting by the white people as soon as the police officer is, you know, is attacked, you know, is charged. Now, I guess the problem I have, what do you want to bet if that were to happen? There's gonna be a, let's see, a joy riot. It'll be the same as the other riot because hey they got everybody there, they got the bricks, people got rocks, they got Molotovs. You know, you can't get them to go to waste. So we'll have a celebration riot. It might last two days, maybe three, maybe four. Maybe I'm being facetious. Come on guys, these goofs win football games and what happens then? What does that tell you? Jump in there. I wonder if you told me about something supposedly going to happen on the 24th, either this month or next, to do with the UN. The UN Gunman is the 24th of December. That goes into effect 24 December 2014. Now we have not ratified it but bummer's yap this face about giving the executive order in all directions. So that was one of the things that was brought up even in one of the Washington rags here last week. That you know well with all the garbage he's passing it's illegitimate. Well why not go for the gusto? The thing is it has to be ratified by the Senate and the Senate's not moving forward with it. Certainly, the Republic rats would have a real difficult time next year because if they did that, they couldn't argue. If it gets by the Republic rats next year, they have nobody to blame but themselves. Then everybody would be hunting them, which probably a lot of people would be hunting them anyway if things break loose. They would be a free for all. Ask a question which changes the subject slightly. No, any kind of a... No problem. Go ahead. Yeah, back to the subject of food. I used to have the, I don't know, I should call it a formula, for the year supply of food. I think it was largely rice and spices and I think lentils and all. But I seem to have lost that. Oh, well we should have the basic formula, I think that's actually, I don't know if you got that in the ranch sheets or not, but it is, that is through our, let's say, I think Spike Timmons from the Trenches World Report, I think they've got us there, and there's a link there. You're looking at, you mean the basic like one year's food storage, what all you would need, rice, lentils, beans? Yes, I would have to find it. Yeah, you know what I'll pay what I'll have to double check myself and I'm not in that area right now But I can double check the connection Nancy had one remember of kitchen militia. I don't think that's the one you're talking about Could be but there was one that Nancy posted that was you know, like food stuff step by step But that's been quite a few years since we've actually posted that again. So we'll have to look to see if I find that one too but yeah, they the worksheet, the rat sheet that has been posted for as long as BK has been up. One of the first things we talk about is recommended volumes per person. There is a formula. There's a couple different formulas that have been recommended over the years, but the one that we were using is pretty standard, has been for probably 20 or 30 years. I'll dig it up. I'll promise if you listen on a regular basis, I'll make sure I repeat it morning and afternoon so we get it back up on the air. It would be a good idea. One more thing, what? I've... I don't really know how to call in and listen to the morning show or can I call in or is that a internet only thing? That's internet and satellite. I don't think we are doing... They don't have a conference line like we do to call in. No, they're not using it the way we're using ours because we can do hundreds of people on this, stack up on this, or people can pick up the program and run with it as a, you know, rebroadcast. They can use this to rebroadcast through the conference. Or take over if needed. you know, uh, Spike or the other guys. It's just, it's this way, the way I set it up is that way, if we need somebody else to take over, this is a universal number that, uh, even if I'm not running it, this is still the number you call. Yep. Thank you. By the way, Fluffy, if you go to, uh, our, uh, chat room, In fact, I will see Kentucky just put a link and in fact I've got it right here. I need to update the chatroom information on the website right now dad. Java will take you there but you have to enter in specifically the address for the chatroom. It's a glitch that needs to be fixed. So tell them people go to the chatroom. If they're techies and they know how to get into IRC chat, it's not a problem for them. There's just a little problem with the Java chat thing. I'm going to see if I can find another solution for that. Well, here I'll read this off anyway. That's what I was planning on doing. This is a real quickie for everybody out there listening. It's an LDS solution. Church of Jesus Christ, Latter-day Saints. http://the site is preparedldsfamily.blogspot. dot com forward slash p forward slash one two dash monthly dash food dash storage dash lists forgive me dot html and i'll repeat it again i'll go slow prepared that's p a p r e p a r e d prepared ldsfamily.blogspot.com forward slash p forward slash 12 dash monthly dash food dash storage dash list dot html. And actually I think that's one that Nancy we were using before. There's a couple of different schedules they have for a 12 month supply. etc. So that is a solution. And actually that's pretty well balanced. These are very well constructed and if you just follow those guidelines right there, that's probably as good as any that you're going to run into. That's preparedldsfamily.blogspot.com forward slash p forward slash 12 dash monthly dash food dash storage dash list dot html. and that's 12 slash 12 monthly food stories list and that's a regular webpage so it's easy to find guys and that will give you a solution. Uh oh and then for Java thank you we've got live stream dot com for the newsroom in St. Louis. Even as we speak the football is in the room and being prepared to be kicked. Or, I should say, the Molotov is being prepared to be thrown. Or the shotgun is being racked by the Homeland Security thug who's hoping, just hoping, just hoping that all that practice, practice, practice they were doing earlier in the week could be put to use. Because they've got houses to kick doors in, they've got guns to confiscate. Homeland Security lying to you every step of the way, treating you as nothing but an enemy. It's their job, sir. It's all their plan. Yeah, and their plan. So again solutions again, that's preparedness or prepared LDS family blogspot.com and there's a lot of other information there by the way to take the time and plug into that Check it out the remember that most areas although I don't know if they're still doing it in our area or not but many areas the bishop storehouse will allow you to buy from them and That ferries and we're looking at you're looking at bulk prices and you're looking at quantity It varies depending on what they have from area to area. Some of it they have in stock, other things they have to ship in. And they actually have a Bishop's Storehouse lift. of what can be purchased in the way of like dried beans, dried lentils, you know other items that you can then either jar or you can can or you can plastic bag. There's a number of different ways that people store, you know put shelf storage, stable systems together. We have number 10 cans. I got a number 10 canner. Actually it's in the kitchen right now. We were going to We were actually looking at doing some canning this last week but didn't really decide to just go with the containers the way they were for the time being, to save time. But number 10 cans, there are machines available through the Bishop Storehouse. They have cans available and lids and you can take advantage of the price. So it's very straightforward, very simple, easy to do, a lot easier than you think. All your dry goods could be in number 10 cans. easily marked, easily ID'd. Of course you can also just leave them unmarked and just have food surprise during the crisis. Oh boy, red beans again and again and again and again and again. Should have marked the can, shouldn't ya? Anyway, just an idea there. As it is, Tom, anything else jump in there please, I'm sorry. Well, we ticked down to the decision. Hey, you know, we've told you over the years buy more bullets. It would be a shame to see it come to an action like this though. Well interestingly enough they're so desperate. You know they've been scouring and scanning to see if they could find where the cop was. You know where Darren Wilson is? Yeah. Well apparently as of... He found his honeymoon. Yeah he got married or he got married but they got the wedding license. from the same building where they actually have the grand jury. Oh, come on, you shit. Really? Thank you. That sounds like Darzak. Well, he probably muted again. That's okay. Anyway, they've got the marriage license, so this gives you an idea of how they're hawking that closely, which would be expected. But apparently he married another, one of the other police officers in the department. Yeah, putting down roots. Yep, so, yeah, or making sure somebody else at least can carry a gun. Well, you never know. During the trial, won't be able to have the guns around. She can have the guns around. She's a cop. We've talked about how they like to keep things in house. Yeah, exactly. So anyway, just a heads up there. That's of course already touched on and covered. As far as the specialty stuff goes, there was something that one of the guys mentioned earlier in the 2 hour block in the chat room. It has to do with handguns, JGSales.com. I know this is kind of late in the program here. JGSales.com. And they've got a Slovak pistol. I didn't even know that these were made basically at your generic present day, you know, Canik kind of, Ruger kind of, Steyr kind of pistol, so it really doesn't jump out and go wow or anything. But they just knocked them down by $100 in price. And these, you know, everybody goes, Slobok? Well, yeah, guys, there's no Czechoslovakia anymore. The Czechs went one way. And the Slobox went another. Okay. So now there's the Slobox who have been trying to make a name for themselves but everybody kind of like has to get over the country name now. We're you. We're Slobox. Oh really? No, I mean really, who are you? We're the Slobox. Don't ever call me a Chuck. Exactly. So anyway, this is the Grand Power K100 Mark 7. Now it isn't a bad looking little gun. It typically, like I said, looks very much like it's in the Steyr or the, uh, what, you know, most everything else in that area. I mean that kind of knockoff in gun. It has a variable geometry for the back strap. They were $430 apiece. Right now they've marked them down to $330 a piece or $300 respectively. You know, there's the DA a shorter version for shorter slide Otherwise basically the same gun so save $30 and buy the shorter slide. What the hell? They are a 15 round magazine. They do come with extras Designed by let's see. What's his name here? Yo flop cool. I see ya kurusinda Anyway, a very proud Slavic man who of course works for the Slavic nation producing the Grand Power K100 Mark VII. But JG sales has them. It's the only place I've seen them. And the price isn't bad. That's not really... No worse than buying a Turkish pistol right now guys. You know what I mean? And for the price, comparable. So it's staying in that same niche and price range. Which I think is rather fascinating too. So, Swoleback's got a gun in the industry. Go ahead, caller. Hey, it's Darzak. Yeah, just for people's heads up, there is butter at Aldi's right now for before the holiday, $189.99 a pound. Had been $349 a pound. Lots of it's going in the canner for us. Second thing, I have a bunch of martial arts stuff. that I want to send off. Don, I will give you a call after the show and find out what your ability is to take care of that. Great, thank you. I want to send out, I got like 3.9 gigabytes worth of martial arts focused on PDF files. There we go. So again, butter, butter at all these $0.89. If you guys want to can it before things hit the fan, that's the time to do it. And also for all the cooking and stuff it's doing, the butter is better for you in the first place, guys. And it's a pound. It's not like 14 ounces, it's a pound. A one pound thing of butter. A thing. It could be a blob, could be a block, could be, you know, individual quarter pounds, whatever. But the cool thing is, it's like half price. So you can't really go wrong. And get the unsalted. Yeah. The unsalted, you get more butter per pound. Yes. And God bless. I'm out. Thank you. Thank you. And we are headed to the top here. Dolly, number for night vision. Before we go any further, you'll be available in just a little bit. Hey, goggles are done, sight screens, screens are thermal. My number is 2317968458. Again, 23179684. 5-8, goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal. Thank you Mark. And for upgrading especially for a lot of you that are squinting in the darkness or planning on perhaps illuminating the area, a little white light probably attracts attention. We're going to have to be a little more tactical as they say and the green screen helps to make that happen. So get a hold of Don after the program here, make a point of talking to him if you have any questions. Of course you can come up on the air, he's like we had tonight. We're going to have to find out a little bit more. I know I had somebody else who had been mounting night vision on some of the gas operated 1100s. And I really haven't gotten back with him because I haven't heard any complaints. And I know the guys are up at Nagahitcham firing on a regular basis. They've been up there this last weekend. And they did night fire, as a matter of fact, last weekend. So you should get some feedback on that because of some other weapons they were testing too. For all of you out there, remember that the holidays, well, you can see they're playing this BS into the holidays. They brought this right over to Thanksgiving. Isn't that fascinating? We talked about this. It's an American holiday, guys. And first of all, they've tried to eradicate it, and then they've tried to ruin the holiday by throwing this BS in. And I don't see Christmas being any better. And it seems to me, this is the same garbage we're seeing in England. And it's another reason, a better reason still to always, you know, Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas! Guys, do that everywhere you can. Happy Thanksgiving! Happy Thanksgiving! Hey, the American holiday! Happy Thanksgiving! You guys, it's a great turkey day, whatever you want to call it. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas! Watch to see how the sour poor socialist toes curl. That'll tell you who your enemies are in your community and seriously at this point in time. Even if some of the toy commercials are coming up, remember when you got me on the holidays? Not mentioning Christmas. Yeah, you mean Christmas? Yeah. You mean Christmas? You mean Christmas? No, no, it was my company day. Didn't you know that? It was that week before New Year's. Yeah, the communist day. We're trying to put us up because we might hear the champagne popping and the Molotov's burning. But I so far haven't heard anything. I've been looking to the southwest and it doesn't look like there's a glow over towards St. Louis. By the way, it's a long way away. Anyway, everybody pay attention. Stay frosty, stay focused. We've got more than just keep us busy. Maybe everything will stay nice and quiet. Perhaps it would get colder. We know it will actually be pretty straightforward to keep an eye on that. Only the pain riders will show up. Kind of like the Christmas Carol. 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, both day and night. We are. Don your number for night vision and close this please. Hey, goggles or gun sight, screen screens or thermal. My number is 2317968458. 2 3 1 7 9 6 8 4 5 8 3 Thank you. God bless you. God bless America. Your conference recording. Yes, I'll see. There's nothing left.