Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and pricing at UN Ammo, covering 50 caliber specialty loads, 338 Lapua match-grade rounds, 303 British, and 30-06 inventory. He analyzed the falling oil prices and their connection to economic warfare against the American people, junk bond market manipulation, and the strategic hoarding of gold by China and other nations. Koernke addressed the diamond market as a manufactured scam, currency debasement, and the importance of hard assets and preparedness. He covered the Ferguson riots as federally-sponsored chaos, declining holiday retail sales, and the Gruber healthcare consultant controversy. Callers discussed diamond resale value, precious metals as barter currency, and the distinction between grassroots activism and government-financed disruption.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... pretty tree radio dot for m g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com running with a micro station cv base stations and alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with the all-last guy and good after into our friends out there in the great state of jefferson down it's dark it's semi clear with a really interesting looking moon right now uh... i don't think there's an eclipse or anything going on is there Not that I know of. Interesting. This is a very strange, unique looking moon. It could be really extreme layers of cloud cover with two tiers, but it looks like it's going into a phase, a separate phase from the normal lunar phase. So just a heads up there. I might have missed something. You never know. Don, what's the day today, sir? And what's the condition up there in your neck of the moon? Well, it's the first day of December, year of our Lord, 2014. So that's 1-1-2-1-4 for all your numbers, peoples out there, and do with them what you will. It's just a bunch of numbers. First day of December, 2014, year of our Lord. It's going to get colder. It was rather pleasant yesterday. We were in the middle 40s. Today we were in the middle 20s. Hey, it's going to happen sometimes. Yeah, but you know out there in the plains mark up there in Dakota someplace. I'm told it was oh 70 something one Hour and four hours later. It was in the 20 something the temperature dropped 50 degrees in four Canadian Express rolling right down the plains like we warned everybody for years. Oh, yeah, we've you've talked about that on purpose because a change like that if you're you know, dressed for that 70 degree weather and you're not within a short time of, you know, warmth and comfort, that'll kill you. You got to think like the desert. Exactly. This time of year, you have to think like the desert. You bring the equipment with you. I've got a couple of heads up. I got to put out first thing, attention, attention, attention. You and ammo, when they've got this stuff, we got to mention it because it's not going to last. Now I'm going to start from the biggest down. only because I don't think it's going to last as long. At least it may not. We'll see what happens here. They've got some really interesting stuff that they've come up with, number one. Well, let's go on the 50 caliber group first of all. For those of you who have a 50 cal, guys, they have some really neat combos right now, but a couple of unique loads. Somebody has rounded up some of those bullets that were pulled back in the late 80s and early 90s. They're out there. They are out there by virtually the millions. They really are. We have many, many, many times, many, many, many times. I don't know how many 2.5 ton trucks we moved of that, of pulled bullets from both the Pennsylvania and from Kentucky. Okay? In 50 cal. And plus literally Frito-Lay trucks full of powder. 40 pound depot cans of powder for 50 cal. Well, they've got something here for all of you. We've talked about precision. We've also talked about specialty loads. and also linked ammunition. Now if you've got an M.250 caliber semi, those are a lot more pricey than they used to be guys. Used to be quite affordable for you to build one from a kid even. Here's the start. For you long range shooters who want to tighten up your groups with factory ammo, 50 BMG Hornady AMAX 750 grain non-magnetic projectile match grade, 50 round boxes for $249. Now that's not bad for an AMAX load. Oh, that AMAX has skipped Talbot shot. The Amax into 6 or 7 out of 8 categories world championship. The last year he was there. That's how good that Amax bullet is fellow. This is a hyper performance cartridge and a reasonable price at about $5 a round. Oh my god! My five! There are people who are getting $7.5 and $8.5. They cost them load them. Now there are only three cases of these. Only three. Think about this. Only, I can't say cases Don. 350 round boxes. That's what he's got. This is at unamo.com. Go through the scroll. But two of my favorite loads. Number one, BMG blue tip incendiary. Okay. Mr. Incendiary is your friend. On an M250 caliber, it offers lots of burn juice when it hits. Okay. Uh, 100 and let's see, 100 rounds, not 150 rounds. They're quoting that the picture shows the bigger can. 100 rounds for $350. So that's $3.50 a case, which isn't a reasonable price in this day and age for that particular load. Now they do have even better prices in several different 50-cal rounds. In fact, they have a couple of ChaiCom cans of ChaiCom, 50 cal done, only two of them, for $250, 100 rounds per can, unopened. These are the original cans, as you guys remember when they came in, just like your 30 cal and all the other ammunition. But the other one that I really, really, really, really, really like is Armor Piercing Incendiary, A-P-I. And that's only 100 rounds for $290. There's a workhorse. Yeah, that's one that does a little bit of everything. Now this was designed originally when they went into the Pacific especially to chew up and spit out fire. And the reason? Japanese fuel tanks, Tom, were they really safe? They had no self-sealing capabilities. So they used to be flying lighters weren't they? Oh yeah, put a burst into them the right place and it's gonna flame. Well this is what did it right here guys and this particular round was developed for that purpose. On vehicles this is a monster. For soft skin or for light vehicles this is an excellent choice but especially if you know, kind of like when you're shooting a deer don't you know where to hit the shoulder and the heart? Oh yeah. Well, when you're engaging a certain vehicle, don't you know where the fuel tanks are? Yeah. You're supposed to. You should. Yeah. So this gives you what you need to get in and to fry them. Now if you want, you can go 2 or 3 AP and then 2 or 3 conventional incendiary, which is not a problem because after you splash guarded everything and chopped everything up, You've got air fuel mix and the incendiary will finish the job by itself if the first incendiary AP didn't do it. The first one may get some cooking going, or at least again it's going to do a good job of shearing and doing damage on the way in. It depends on what kind of weapon you're using and what your mission is with a route. Now, with 50 cal bolt guns and semis, I argue that you need to... it's kind of like a shotgun shooter going on in the field with an unlimited season on game. You don't use the same shell on every animal. Okay? Same is true with 50 cal. But here's the next big one. They have a small lot. There are four 100 round cases of 338 Lapua Silly billet, okay, said there better go match grade ammo guys This is 338 Lapua 250 grain OT match Definite alternative to the $4 or $5 price. Yes much better price as a matter of fact For you guys that are going up to the Ogama ranges to fire those 338s This is a solution now. I'm going to point out. There's only 400 rounds on the shelf So whoever gets there first gets there first, but this is 338 Lapua. It's at un ammo comm it's an oddball spot It's right between well obviously for reasons between 50 cal and the 308 and 30 out of 6 ammo Okay, just a heads up there if I just pass the 308 you'd go slide by it real quick red and yellow boxes red and yellow boxes and it says match on the box. Okay, so we gave you two big solutions here, one for the 50 cals and the 338 Lapua. Now next there is some 303 British POF, it's 800 rounds per crate, $565, but I know we've got guys that have Enfields that are listening. This is Enfield ammo, it is British manufactured, it is in the proper weight 174 grain FMJ It appears though, by what they're saying, whatever battlefield it was intended for, or for the manufacturer or that military, wanted no footprint. This stuff is plain jame slash, you know, CIA plain box. Plain stamp, plain box, guys. It's clean, non-corrosive, 1967, as I think what they just made it the one batch at. I don't see a write-up on it this time. But anyway, this is a really good choice for you guys firing up your 303 rifles. Next, .30-06. Now, UN ammo has had a lot of .30-06. And actually has been snagging, I am sure, some collections from different people that have put stuff away for retirement. I told you this, one of our people here had three pole barns full of ammo. He doesn't now. He's down to half of one pole barn. He bought this stuff when he was a GM worker and he was a tradesman back in the 90s. On the late 80s and 90s when all the stuff was coming through and we told everybody buy it, it's like $60 for 1,500 rounds. Remember that, Don? Well, he did, guys. He took his money and rather than...he spent some on retirement, but he will only sell to Patriots. That's the only thing he has been selling to our Patriot militia units. and we haven't quite cleaned him out but as people have had money they've gone back and we haven't shared this with a whole lot of people for a reason. He is selling it to us for just about 10% over what he originally paid for it and he's very happy. So he's made a good profit. We're making a good deal. Everybody's happy. The only cost is to bring a unique pocket knife with you and that's what you have to pay him. That's the big tip. So again, this 30 out of 6 There is some M2 ball 150 grain manufactured in the netherlands for Pakistan non-corrosive boxer primed they de-linked it from the 1919 links head stamp reads FK or forgive me correction correction PKS 30 and this is also stamped 1967 pack 500 rounds to a US GI 50 caliber can $370 now, this is boxer primed non-corrosive Vietnam War era but it's made by Holland. Now at that time Holland was still running a percentage of their guns in 67 as 30-06. By this time the Browning 1919-308 program was already in play so they were using up existing inventories or still selling off of their machinery 30-06 to other countries like Pakistan. and everybody was happy. In this case they have 10 cans of 500 rounds each of the D-Link Dutch. 30 out of 6. It's $370 per can for 500 rounds. I know that's not... everybody used to 10 cents, 12 cents, 25 cents a round. Those days are gone without 6. Okay? They're pretty well gone with .308 too. We know that. That's simply because it's where the market went with the stuff that we're having to bring into the US. It's not what these guys want to charge guys. In order to get something, you have to pay what the market's asking now. Everybody outside the US, hey, they got their own agenda just like you do. The other 30 out of 6 rounds are there. They do have some Grand D-Clip 30 out of 6. 150 grain, garand strippers, 960 rounds per case in the eclipse. Now I believe this is Greek and it's not a problem. The Greek stuff is as good as the Pakistani or forgive me, as good as the Yugoslavian or say the Dutch or whatever. Again, the Greeks received one of our strategic reserve arsenals after World War II. They were cranking the stuff right off of our machinery. That's what this stuff was made on. So everything interchanges. Plus Beretta, of course, was running their Beretta BM series of M1 Garands, later BM59s, BM62s, and 63s. Those were in 308. But they're a grand action. So there's a lot of stuff out of the Mediterranean that's been popping up here and there over the years. This is some of it. I believe this probably came from the DCM program because of the DCM or the equivalent to it, the civilian marchmanship program today. About seven years ago they bought 21, I think 21 million rounds and they thought they'd have enough ammo for about eight years. They went through it in six months. So what does that tell you? It was a ludicrous amount of ammo, this is probably part of it. Everybody just bought it up and carried it away. So again, heads up, that's UNAMMO.com. They did go through a number of calibers. Some of the stuff you probably expect to see is not there. One of the things they are offering is 9mm tracer bullets separate. He doesn't normally offer components, but apparently somebody asked to carry that, so he is. Just a heads up on that. Most of the basic .223 .30 caliber, there is some, not much, but there's some out there at UNAML. And that's from One Direction. Ammelman.com, some of the stuff they've run completely out of in the last week. Geowindr-Y. And again, their flavor of the day is, well, their flavors of the day has been reduced dramatically. About half of what it was in each of the calibers. running down on what little they have left and i don't know about replacing it considering some of the other money issues that are going on right now uh... so i want to get that out number one on the money issues we haven't talked hardly about this but of course now they're talking about his lowest forty gallon a forty dollar a barrel for you know together forty dollar a barrel oil And yes, we have seen this before back when they readjusted and fiddle-farted with the economy after the Vietnam War, and now they're doing it again after Vietnam II, we call all of the Middle East Wars. This is all playing out exactly. Not kind of not sort of healthy because we didn't have a North Vietnam to invade South Vietnam down They had to create Isis the Israeli skanks created Isis Israeli secret intelligence service I was a tongue-in-cheek laugh and joke for them and then they invaded our our Fabricated buds were used to invade our allies just like the North Vietnamese did at the end of Vietnam Now we have the oil crises which in reality what it comes down to is all the Arabs working to screw us the rest of the way Of course, they're gonna crank up more oil now Here's the thing the argument is they're using doing this to wage war on Putin. They're driving the prices down Now I ask everybody this again Well then, if the prices were grossly overstretched and should never have been where they were, who were they waging war against when they were doing that? Go look in the mirror. Go in the bathroom. You want to know who they were waging war against? The American people. To frag the American economy and to do damage to it in whatever way they could. Now here's what's interesting is Everybody is shifting left on this one right now. Whoever is faster to be able to trade and connect with hard goods in terms of food, in terms of other manufactured goods wins. Right now the Russians are making a deal with the Iranians. That's not new. They've done that in the past. You might notice that the Iranians run a lot of Russian equipment and have for quite a few years. Oh, by the way, the Iraqis did too, didn't they? Oh, by the way, remember the planes that were left Iraq? They went where? They never went back to Iraq did they Don? No they didn't. We never did see that story where the epic fleet of aircraft came flying in with the repatriating Iraqi pilots joining the new Iraqi air force. Oh that didn't happen. So anyway, who were they waging war against? Us. All of a sudden we got $40 of barrel oil on the horizon. Shazam! Sergeant Carter, Shazam! Now one of the things that they finally mentioned, and how many times have I mentioned this on here, the junk bond market. One of the problems with these over bloated fake bond operations, you know, if you and I do it, it would be called a Ponzi scam. When I guess bankers do it, it's called a Ponzi scam, but you can give it another name and change the name again and change it. It's like government operations when they try to fake out that they're doing something else and when they're doing the same thing over and over and over again, they just change the company name. Put a new name on it, yeah. Yeah, it's not the JTF, it's the MJTF. Yeah, yeah, right, whatever. Or the new, you know, Command Central. Okay? Which is JTF, joint- It's not Air America, it's USA Truck. That's right. Hey, wait a minute, dudes, they're the same pilot- Oh, man. Well, anyway, here's the thing. The junk bombs, which we warned everybody about, well, they're not gonna have that value around the corner. Now, there's a problem with junk bombs that most people don't realize. See, when you generate a bond, You get a series of coupons to rake in the credits, so to speak, to take in the cash. Except the reason they're kind of called junk bonds is because somebody goes, and they rip all the coupons out of that book for payment, for cash received. And they go somewhere. Apparently they kind of, if you and I do this, it would be called Cooking the Books. And they cook the books by jacking up their numbers based upon the core value of a bond that they then sell back on the market without its coupons. Without its heart. Without its muscle. Without its value. Now everybody seems to turn a blind eye to this and they seem to enjoy it a lot because they can resell and resell and steal and resell and everybody likes to be apparently a sucker. Because at some point, somebody loses. Now, you can run this spiraling hurricane and, you know, times 11, times 11, times 11, times 11, times 11, because that's what they do for every $8 they can throw out there. Remember, they can loan another 11. Well, the machine is kind of spiraling into crazy town, and where we used to talk millions, we then talked billions. And then, oh, another word came into play, Don. What was that next word in line there? It starts with a T. Trillions! I can't even comprehend the number! Trillions! Stacking to the moon? Yeah. Is that what we did? And by the way, now we have... quadrillions on the horizon. Oh man, I'm confused now. Well don't worry, see that's where the torpedoes are in the water. And will there come... About the guy with the nose as long as you're armed, that's how many zeroes are in that number. I'm telling you because air is free and the snarls has to be big. I'm telling you, I love getting your air. I got it before you did. I'm in power! Well anyway... As it is, you see those torpedoes are designed to get rid of all of the people who thought they were party members, when in reality, they're not even outer party members. They're just people that are being sucked off until they decide to put their boot on their head, take their life jacket away, and push them. They're like 10th and 12th and 18th degree masons. Yeah, hold still. But wait, why are you pushing down on my head to get rid of you? To get rid of you? To stand on you. But first they had the torpedo of the boat, you see. So now we have all of these fascinating things going on where, see, it's a matter of who has capital. Now let's think about what happened just before this. It seems to me that the Shisters went into the Ukraine. And while you're being told that gold and silver are not important, they're irrelevant, what's the first thing that they stole out of the Ukraine, people? That's gold, comrade. That useless, worthless gold, you just need to hand over to those scabious, shall we say groping, insidious, parasitic slobs known as the bankers. Isn't that amazing? I'm fascinated by that. Now, it just happens that before this wave, some of the last, shall we say, outboard piles of gold are being scarfed up. Let's not forget Libya. And of course, Egypt was already ransacked last year and the year before, kids. Syria, they didn't get hold of theirs, although they've caused them to probably spend some of that hard capital. Doesn't Germany want all their gold back? Germany won't get theirs and they're already decided. This is bizarre because on the one hand, it is. It truly is. Yeah, it's like, well, didn't they tell you that you could get your gold back whenever? Yeah, all the things they could not find it! Well, of course they can, but you know who they did find? Holland got a big chunk of its gold brought back over to the Netherlands. Yeah! Now, I'm a little confused on this one because you see, Germany asked for its gold first and they don't get there. Even though this is post-war gold. Let's remind everybody of something. This is post-World War II gold. This is gold traded through the 50s, 60s and 70s by progressive industrial strength build up. In other words, you know, you trade so many hours, you make so much stuff, somebody decides to buy a certain amount of gold and they buy a certain amount of junk American paper, and they buy a bunch of other stuff like other currencies and they diversify. Okay, that's fine, they diversify. But at a given point, you see their national treasury was somehow taken over by the Shysters to New York. And there the Shysters have it, but then again they don't. But now only for certain countries do they have it. So there's a large Jewish population in Holland slash the Netherlands. You might know where the diamond companies center out. The DeBerg family works out of Holland, don't they? When you talk diamonds, Mark, the first thing that props into my mind is the phrase, the most propped market in the world. Complete fiction. Diamonds are almost like pebbles. That's a bit of an exaggeration, but diamonds are almost like pebbles. Big diamonds are rare. This is where they sell you you guys a diamond as big as that your thumbnail or bigger now that starts to become something Kind of rare kinda but small diamonds Hey You don't though I'm not trying to insult you But if you spent about an 800 or a thousand dollars for a diamond for your wife for your wedding many years ago That guy probably bought that for about $14 or $20. Put it in a nice setting and turned it around and sold it to you. And it does have sentimental value. So it's the sentimental and not the cash currency value. There's a great shift between the two. And the DeBerg family, they support the most propped, the most falsified market in the world. Period. But don't worry, cause Holland got the preference. You wonder why. So Holland got a good chunk of their gold back. But Germany? Nine. Watch this loose, Mitt Mein gold! What is loose is they didn't tie it down. Yeah, hehehe. Put it down the hallway to the Dutch is what happened. Wait a minute, how did they get the gold and we didn't? Well, you know how it is, boys. The kids, the special ones, the special jerryist kids that vary the Fruisbees on their heads, they get it before anyone else does. This is all in advance of now the announcement about the torpedoes in the water towards the oil. Now, what does that mean? Well, do any of you live during the 70s? Does anybody remember what happened with the money in terms of cost of food and things like that? In theory, the gas price should go down, and I'm sure that it will. But the problem is that all the rest of the capital mechanism, which is based upon a fiction, there isn't going to be any long-term survivability there. So certain whole elements of the economic and industrial machine are going to grind to a squeaking halt. all around the planet not just here in the united states i mean this is because here's the other problem with when somebody plays with the power in this case energy uh... that whole interlocked bs that everybody was warned about well we warned you Compartmentalization is an intelligent process if nothing else for survivability. Diversification is especially critical with regard to the most intelligent and survivable of species, no matter which they are on the planet. Over specialization and too much integration with regard to infrastructure, well, one string wrecks them all. because that string weaves through the entire system. Now, that's what we're looking at on the horizon. And by the way, 2015, it's obvious the bad guys would like to plug everything in. Now, it's also fascinating to me. It's not an accident to a degree that it's around Christmas. But let's remember October is the book shift, guys. For our government, October is the turnaround. That's the money window. I told you that before. We've talked about this many times over the years. So here we are in two. We just finished November. We're now into December. The first quarter of the latest cycle in cash is coming to the other end. We're heading towards the end of the first quarter. When this is done, then the index is going to shift accordingly and will truly reflect the value of things. Now let's not forget that gold and silver have been intentionally depressed. But once everybody understands that all that other fiction, you know, the chunk bombs I mentioned from the beginning, when they realize that they're not of value, then all of a sudden there's going to be demand in other areas to include the idea that somebody's going to think they can shift out from their worthless paper and get somebody to buy it and go to hard currency. When that happens, a full index readjustment of the values of copper, silver, gold, and many other metals, along with other semi-precious metals, are going to change because they have been intentionally retarded to create a fiction. And under the logic that the Chinese, the kosher mafia, which by the way the Chinese and the kosher mafia are trying to hit, there are just many Jewish mobsters in China, as there is anywhere else, and nobody ever relates to that. But in China, it's known. Okay, here, you're not supposed to know. But it's bizarre, even in some Asian martial arts movies, there's some really weird stuff if you're listening and pay attention, it's like, what did he just say? The Jewish guy from Hong Kong, the Asian born Jewish guy from Hong Kong, the what? And it's like, huh? And he's like, oh yeah, he was a good friend of this martial arts master, blah blah blah, the storyline continues. And if you're paying attention, you even see Benoras in the background, especially in those ones from the 70s guys. It's like, what? Yeah, it's no different there than it is here with Hollywood. Anyway, the fact of the matter is that the Chinese have already been... What's the one thing they've been doing? There are literally mountains. I can't even... I can believe that they would exist, but until I saw the pictures, it's just impressive. They're grabbing everything in the way of raw and hard materials. They don't care what it is. And they don't use it. They're just piling it up. If you don't have the money to buy it, you just don't have the money to buy it. If the money system grinds to a halt, nobody has anything of value to offer you, then you better have the hard materials, the surplus, so that you can continue to function on your own. As long as you have the man-made manufactured products. I don't care if it's scrap plastic, I don't care if it's scrap aluminum, I don't care if it's scrap steel, it doesn't matter what it is, go right down the shopping list. If you have mountains for as far as you can see of this stuff, you have everything you need to ensure that your economy does not collapse. On the other hand, here in America, land of the fee and home of the slave, and America spelled with a K, well, different story altogether. In fact, look what they've systematically been doing in the raw materials processing. They just shut down what? The last of the lead smelters that have any value or production quality in the United States as far as volume. This is not the only area we've been attacked in. I hear it and steal the same way. And remember, we're just boxing everything up and throwing in the recycling bin and it's not staying here in the United States, people. Those container ships are going back with something and since we don't produce anything that anybody wants or that they can afford, Because the stuff that we do make is for the high-end royalty. As far as the... Go right down the list. Or big machinery that goes to people who have money in China or whatever. You can go right down the list, Mark. Right down to chickens. Yes, even... Processed in China and then shipped back to America. Yep, and the slurry and the dead ones that... Well, actually, they're the true organic chickens. We're going to get the chickens that have organically died. Doesn't that make you feel good? In fact, I'm waiting for the advertisements where they'll start doing this with Soylent Green, Soylent Yellow, and Soylent Red. It'll be, again, organically dead. Chickens who have died of natural causes. Guaranteed 47% chicken parts. Yes, organically dead. There's nothing better than organically dead. What about the cysts and the parasites and those nodules with the worms in them? They're chicken parts. It may be grade D meat, but it's a fine, organically dead grade D meat. You shouldn't complain. You should be thankful. But didn't we have chickens here that were grade A? Yes, and we sent them to China and we're sending them to China every day. And I'm sure we're getting grade A meat that's proper. Hey, look at this way, if it died naturally, okay, well I guess execution is natural, but if it died over an organic natural death, then it also was probably set along the road for a while too, so it's already aged. That's pretty good. You know, in the old days you have to wait until it fell off the rope or the cord before you start cooking it. If it's got tire tracks in it, is that organic? Well, that's been tenderized. That's Peking Press Duck. Right. A natural process with no chemicals. Well, very few chemicals. The road dirt and salt, God knows what's on their roads over there for factory production. It's close enough because it's all naturally occurring. I mean, aluminum comes from nature, steel comes from nature, potassium pericyanide comes from nature. Come on, what are you complaining about? Hey guys. Hey, who do we have? This is Misty from Kansas. Oh, go ahead, jump in there. Pardon what you got going go right ahead. Well, I was listening to this conversation and going back I'm in and all this isn't it basically that diamonds have no We period so therefore like yeah, my husband can buy me a thousand dollar dime sell it it has The tradition of an engagement in a wedding ring is that it is a financial bond and it's primarily the notion of the gold in the band that had value. The diamond is a recent marketing thing. The diamond has resale value, it's just that you're going to be shocked at the margin. It's like anything else, you're looking at the return is... Minuscule by comparison to what you pay for the product. Again, that only exhibits the prop in the market because the guy who's, let's do it like this, the pawn shop owner, he's removed from this to a certain extent because he's going to buy at a particular price, turn around and sell at a particular price. The people who are more connected are going to look at your diamond that you're trying to sell them and they're going to think, again, I can turn around and buy that same rock for $38, for $47. Well, the wholesalers operate at that level, but your retail jeweler is going to pay what the wholesaler is asking for. Exactly. But again, this is the example of what drives the price and how propped that market is. right failure point shop operator or the deal are the the retail jeweler that you're offering something too it's going to be thinking about the price that he would pay a wholesaler uh... at the wholesaler's margin so you know there'll be some value there it's just won't be what you think it is very little very little you're right and you're right in your brain you know you're happy and by you you're not going to get the fiat dollar or the diamond that you, your husband bought you, it's basically, it's the period, it's the gold. There is no resale value on the diamond. There is some resale value, if nothing else. You can go out and get that diamond graded and you can sell it on Craigslist to somebody that wants a diamond ring and you say, here's X carat Y grade. Right, but that goes back to the... And that's what I'm saying is, basically a scam. It's crazy. It's interesting to note on stones, stones... But my husband bought me a carrot, but if he died and I needed to go sell it, I'm not going to get just something out of myself. I'm not gonna get the amount of money that he spent for that diamond. No, it's interesting that you bring this up because these stones are one of those things that are so unique and would be part of a what would be a second tier economy after you've established real currency. Yes. And even there, to be quite honest, there are semi-precious stones that are actually have longer, greater value. Let me give you an example. I think we're all about the same age here. Does anybody remember when the wave of gold topaz came through? Back in the 70s. Remember it was it was beautiful beautiful stone and it was it came through in 75 73 to 77 and then it was gone right now those stones are commanding a much higher price today of premium because they were from a particular vein out of Africa that simply now doesn't exist right up And in fact, if you look, I've been watching this, I think the latest is like smoked topaz or what they call brown topaz, the gold brown, but the dark, dark color is now what you'll find if you go to any of the jewelry counters or if you go to any of the jewelry indexes right now. But if you're looking for particular cuts and stones and particular flavors, so to speak, of rock, then you'll find that these other stones that have run their course are on a totally different index. They're not the price they were 30-40 years ago. Not just because of the adjustment in currency, but also simply because their intrinsic value has increased. Stones would not be your choice for any kind of security. Obviously gold, silver, platinum. My problem with platinum has always been that the average person couldn't tell the difference between platinum and silver most of the time if you put a gun to their head. I remind you, what was it the fat guy said in that movie with Bogart and the other one and at the end they shot the German? Come on. He said, Women come to me every day with diamonds, girl. Didn't he? When everybody's trying to barter their way out of the country. Right. He goes, the stones are not what counts. Well, that's where we get into the whole issue. It has a value. There are several things that overlap here. It's like we've said many times. If it is a family heirloom, then there's a very different price put upon it. not having to do with selling it so much as it has a history. If you know the history of something, I don't care if it's a weapon, it has to do with the whole concept of antiques and how they connect us from one generation to the next. That is very different. That's where, again, Even before diamonds like BK was saying, diamonds were incorporated through a whole series of stories before we had television, before we had radio. The opulence of gems and jewelry, but in particular jewelry. And this is where diamonds came in and where the crown jewels, for instance, became part of the propaganda element, you know, with these ornate crown jewels, which had been built in the past but were done with other materials to include other precious and semi-precious stones. Diamonds became the emphasis because of who was backing the crown mile and who was backing, you know, the... I have to add... It came on a same geographic location that pushed tulips to thousands and thousands of dollars. It's a refinement thing and this is like I said, this is where you're looking at second and third tier development of an economy with the basics and especially in our situation. We're going to have to work with the population that unlike the Vietnamese, unlike the Africans, unlike the people of say Norway, They can all tell you and they would have a working knowledge of currency and how it works in so many ways. How it can be rocks or diamonds, rubies. I mean, we have at our fingertips something that we did not have before you have to do it a movie where you pick up a phone and go, hey Izzy! Hey Izzy! What's this spot on gold right now? Okay, well nowadays you can run to your laptop or your phone and go, kick it, kick it, kick it. Wow, there's what a carrot's going for. Let's see what's the grade on it though. Or with gold or whatever. Well, I'll tell you though, I might know the exchange rate between US and Canadian dollars, but I couldn't tell you whether a piece of paper I'm holding in my hand is a real or a fake Canadian dollar. Well, that comes down to the connoisseurs of the planet. It could be a really poor counterfeit and I wouldn't know because I don't even know what US $100 bills look like anymore. Oh no. There are 18 different versions of it in the last week. That's our argument for why it is that different currencies would hold greater value. In fact, in the cycling down for the collapse, Like we said, dump your credit cards, obviously plastic would be worthless. Paper would be recognized for a few poofs of flame longer, and then after that it's ammunition and then back to gold, silver, and whatever is a combination. Eventually, a currency standard has to be established and has to be something tangible. Right now, they've intentionally debauched the currency. We have seven different currencies in circulation in the United States in terms of types and patterns. which is unheard of in our history. I might suggest that if I'm going down to a marketplace to barter, I would rather take toilet paper and candles than give ammunition to some unknown stranger. Right. Well, that's where again you have that, but that gets into commodities. And that's the whole issue of, do you have, like I said earlier, okay, that can of deep fried possum in raccoon grease You know with two bags of thatched you know of unfatched rolled out you know of thatched rolled oats When you're starving it'll all look good anyway But the fact of the matter is that it you know it serves that you know it serves as a side you got it for cheap when you could get piles of it and you'll trade that out accordingly Pims needles all the other stuff that's in the that's in the barter phase where very quickly steeple people will still want a compressed form of wealth that they can easily understand and commute. Whereas if I have a ship load of needles and I wanted to market them somewhere, that's where you're developing the economy on the upswing going back the other way. Whoever establishes it first wins. See, that's why my argument for macro motion on this gold is for buying not for selling. It doesn't mean you can't get rid of it here and there. Like if you bought it for $230 an ounce and on one it was $2,000, $3,000, whatever it goes to, you dump off a little bit, you're not losing at all. That's why people said, I've lost money and I'm listening to this, it's like, what do you mean gold's back down to $230 an ounce? Hell no. So if you bought it like everybody did back in the early, well those that could, some of us couldn't, they could afford silver. at $2 an ounce, so we bought silver at $2 an ounce, so we went to $15 an ounce. Well, that's pretty good exchange. Right. That's speaking to the psychology of loss. As people point out, if $1,000 television is marked down to $600, you didn't save $400, you spent $600. Right. Don't think in terms of saving. On the other hand, the reason I called in, I don't know whether you've noticed, but Honeyville is having a 20% off right now. Nope, go ahead and jump in there. Go ahead. And that one goes through, today is December 1. It goes through December 3, Wednesday. 20% is aggressive by their standards. That's the highest sale I've ever noticed. from them. Every once in a while they have a 20%. Right now they have a 20% that is running through Wednesday the 3rd. All items and as usual their shipping policy is a flat rate. Now it's $5.00, but $5.00 for your order. So that's Honeyvale Grains. I will remind everybody that that's the place that sells lots of freeze-dried and dried foods and so on. I tend to point people there for powdered egg, freeze-dried egg, that kind of stuff. They're 20% off now through Wednesday and if you have any inclination to purchasing their stuff, 20% off is a better time to do it than a day later and pay that, plus 20%. You guys might have seen this government-employed fellow sitting and talking about the health care system and about Americans being dummies and the only way it could have passed. What was his name? Gruber. Yeah. Now, Mark, you mentioned mercenaries also. And, you know, mercenaries have been known to turn, particularly when they don't get paid. You know, the government drew him a $400,000 check, you guys, for helping draw up the health care laws. Well, they got paid other big fat checks previously for doing the same thing. That $400,000 check bounced BK. That $400,000 check was no good. It actually bounced? After he found that out, he went on the offensive. Interesting, I didn't know that. I hadn't heard that. on the You're right, but you're not the one who was supposed to soak up the gravy. I have other friends that are going to soak up the gravy. Oh yeah, speaking of how friends are maybe not equal, one possibility on the issue between how Germany and Netherlands get treated a little bit differently may have something also to do with how cooperative they are in the current financial warfare too. Right, oh, no, no, Holland of course still wants to be as great a power as it was back when it was rivaling England for the waves Yeah, and again, where's the gotta remember? Where's the International Court in the Hague? I was just gonna say what where is that Hague located? Yeah in the Hague and that's where of course they're gonna be pulling all the strings for all their BS So I would say that that's exactly what happened. They got their big plop of gold bribe by look at this Haunce Dieter over there didn't get his gold. He's got yours! Yeah, that check you're talking about, I mean that was a US government check that actually bounced. I can't tell you how that happened, but that's what I'm told. They shorted him. I had never heard that, but it was possible. Of course, you also have to be careful, sometimes these stories get circulated and we find out later that somebody was pulling our legs. Well, let's ask the question guys. Everybody knows Obama's credit card got declined in New York and they made a big deal about that. retail pocky clips accelerate the collapsing holiday sales or a signal that the recession is coming. They're talking about sales being down across the board by about 11%, which they're saying is whopping. Oh, it is pretty big. That's like one tenth of the volume. Now, the interesting thing is that it's not an accident. If we think about all the manipulation behind the scenes, You know, Hebrew Lightning is Hebrew Lightning and if it's the government sponsoring the rioters on one side and trying to get fire all over the country to create a fire sale. Then the government stepping in to be our saviors from the other side, which is why they were pissed about the fact that, hey, the militia was there in Ferguson and they were taking care of the stores. It was black businesses and white businesses alike. They took care of anybody who wanted help. The few people that got it, they were saved. They didn't have their places burned out. They didn't have additional crisis that first day or the second day. Now, of course, like I said, the feds coming in, they're all pissed. Why? Well, it's like the ADL and Southern Perversion law. The Fed is conspicuously in the area of operation but not getting up in everybody's face, which is totally contrary to the way they operate. Well, yeah, I heard some statements to the effect that Bobo ordered the National Guard to stand down so that some of that chaos could occur. And on a larger scale, again, the whole shopping list across the country, Hebrew Lightning, oh, my stoves got hit, not just there, but hopefully they can kept this thing to cascade. There's also another item. I saw a video clip only once on RT, actually. uh... and that's a shot from a cell phone uh... one of the groups of protesters these are not you know looters these are actual protesters was out and some guy tried to throw a break at the cops and they shouted and down and chased them out of their group they probably are going to talk to her provocateur but um... you know that that guy look pretty cut-hard of me i imagine he was out of chicago and that's what several people have come for even on cnn pieces where they said hey the stinking communists are down here all over the place and they of course they have pulled him off the air as quick as they could because he started talking about what's really going on and it's not just you know in ferguson the whole idea is that this disruption pappa pattern uh... chairman maul and again but does not forget the original bolshebic revolution operations to first barricade, disrupt, and create, you know, again, volume, create numbers, create incidents in many different locations, and get it to cascade with financing from behind the scenes. It's not really grassroots. That's the difference between, like we've said before, we've used grassroots. You, me, BK, Don, everybody out there listening, we went to Florida, we stopped the con con, and they thought we spent hundreds of, they thought we spent millions and millions of dollars. hundreds of millions we had to spend a million and a hundred and fifty million dollars to stop the con con when reality was all just you and me spending what we had in our wallet and minimally but everybody focusing like diamond cutters They can't understand that. All of this garbage cost, God knows what. If you think about the whole farce with the feds, Homeland Security, fabricating it from one end and getting all pumped up, doing all their spider manipulation BS, and then the spider manipulation from the other side, all financed by the federal government and the internationalist also. This thing is falling flat on its face because everybody's pretty well stepping back, just like what happened when they tried to go extrovert with Syria. That's because everybody on our side needs to speak up. We need to keep talking about this. People are listening. We don't have any interest in burning down our house or burning down our country. We will fight for it and we're going to have to fight on this piece of real estate for it. But we're not the ones that are going to bomb bridges and we're not the ones that are going to burn down houses and we're not the ones that are going to level communities. That's the stinkers on the other side. Those are the destroyers. We're the builders. We'll have to fight and that means there's still going to be some destruction. There's going to have to be. But that's the difference between us and them. It's reflected in their voice, it's reflected in their eyes. My God, look at these nutcases. And then you got the hammer attack here. That's the hatchet men right out of the communist Chinese little red book kids. Running down the streets with the hammers hammering people to death or hatcheting people to death. Oh, I found a thing on Gruber. What's going on is that Vermont had a $400,000 contract with him for services over time. They have stopped payments, so they've paid them $160,000 or so, but they've broken off the ongoing consulting contract. Isn't that enough for a failed program? That's for much. Well, you know, you go around calling American people stupid, you know. Well, someone would hit you with him on the 2x4. It's $1 million to date on being an apparatchic for this. So, you know, he's doing okay. Well, like I said, somebody just catch up with him with a 2x4. Yep, I'm a big dummy alright. There ya go. Say hello to my little friend. Yup. Well, we are at the top. Before we go any farther, guys, Don, your number for night vision, please. Hey, goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal, give me a call. We are headed into a time of interest, to say the least. The clock is ticking down. I think they hope they've gotten more out of this. The second tier has been like the Farrakhan statements of burning down the country or destroying or leveling the country, blah blah blah blah blah. That is to me throwing a card out with several of the different resources they have to try and fan the flames or at least get stuff up to snuff and it's just not happening. And one of the reasons Everybody can sit back and look at, for instance, even the weapon sales for this last Friday. At a given point it was three rifles per second, or three weapons. Three checks per second, which means it could be three, five, ten. Each check could cover two, three, four, five weapons, guys. So you figure it out. On one day, well, those weapons all went somewhere, and they sure as hell ain't going to the looters. So who do you think is buying them? I think we all know, don't we? Everybody can see the writing on the wall and they understand who to blame for it. Don, you number for night vision again, please. It's 2317968458. DK, thank you sir for bringing us up to date on what's going on with the mill. Oh, BK's off site. 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. Run them into the ground, people. Exhaust them completely. Beat the living snot out of them. Finish them off. Pull their laptops, their wallets, their cell phones out. Find out who sent them and go do it to those people. Just like the one you just finished off and turned into mud. Don, your number for night vision in closes, please. It is 2317968458. Again, 2317968458. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. God bless America. 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