Mark Koernke discussed ammunition availability and preparedness on November 18, 2016, emphasizing the importance of stockpiling ammunition in light of political changes. He reviewed specific ammunition products available through UNAMMO.com, including PMC, Wolf, Turkish ZQ-I, and .30 caliber carbine rounds, providing detailed specifications and pricing. Koernke also addressed cold weather preparedness, recommending proper boots and gear for winter conditions, and took a caller from Arizona reporting on upcoming military special operations exercises in the Phoenix area. He clarified his previous statements about civilian activism, cautioning against actions that could result in legal consequences while maintaining the importance of vigilance and preparedness.
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If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? This is the Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm R. Kurnkey. One day closer to victory for all our brothers. Find the line, yo.4. www.indianafreedomtalkradio.com and we are on AM&FM microstations, CB base stations, Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi. Good afternoon. Good morning or evening. You may wear the planet from Bangladesh to the Crimea and everywhere else in between and beyond. And you are listening to us on We're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, Ultra Net Hallmark, and Golden Spike Technologies East and West Mississippi along with Alaska. And we're doing their part right now as a matter of fact. Now today's date. Well today's date is... it's a... oh my goodness it is the... 18th of November, it is the 8th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation. America with a KE 2016, Old Earth calendar 2016, year of battle, year of storm. And, so come on or every critter that shouldn't be anywhere near the next administration that comes forward and is offered a job, we need to celebrate. It's not a surprise. Instead, we need to celebrate and we need to buy more ammo and demonstrate full confidence in what's going on here because we understand it completely. Don't think that we're surprised by it in any way, shape or form. Don't worry, we understand. We're supposed to be stupid. We're not going to work that way. In fact, we're not going to be surprised at all and we're not going to panic. Instead, you're pretty well squared away, ready to go. A certain percentage of people are going to side with the regime, no matter what police state operations they plug in. That, of course, will be part of the plan behind doing what they're doing with the mock right that's happening right now. And in the process, of course, other people will want to sit on their dead hind end and, of course, argue that, well, look, everything's right as rain. Now, that's something that really fascinates me. It's like the World War III scenario. We were on the brink of World War III. We were on the brink of World War III. Look, the nukes are all gone now. Everything's gone to bed. And it's like, no, it hasn't. No, it hasn't. It's comical. It's this. This is just like back in like 91, 92, the end of history dudes. Look, another silver bullet will be able to kick the can down the road and let our children get pissed on big time. Yeah, that's the plan. So step one is everybody's going to get start feeling warm and fuzzy and all. Look at this. It's another neocon and another neocon and another neocon. Aren't the neocons the leftist that all sided to get Hillary in there? And if they failed, why would you give any of the bastards a job? At all, or even propose! It's like, uh, no. They, they, they hate you. They hate you a lot. They are, in fact, they hated you so much that in the fake left-right game, they went over to the left-left-left and were rah-rah-rrying. With that being the case, which is cool, it's a wonderful thing, isn't it, Wunderbar? Well, or is that Wonder Bar? Or is that a Wonder Bar? Well, whichever it is anyway. It is Cinco de Amo Day and Señores Señoritas. I will not forget you also. Today is the day that we will buy with our centavos, our pesos, our emeros, our euros, whatever we have, we will be buying ammunition today. And hopefully we can guide you towards some very nice purchases. But we recommend that because of the dynamic change in government, in which all of the old turds that were in the regime and were helping the regime to piss on us already for the last 20 years are now coming back into government that was supposed to be a change. What this means for us is it's kind of like a Mexican election thing. You know, you get these same feather allies and they just have a different flavor of, you know, well hell, they don't even have a different flavor down there. It's all taco. What can I say? It is... It is... It is... The Amo Day! And we will invest with our wallets and demonstrate our high confidence. When the Israelis build the next wall, like the last wall that George Bush said he was gonna... George Bush with our body. George Bush was cool, dude. We were laughing at our butts, and I was like, what? He's going to put a woman man in a fence. Yeah, I know. Don't worry about though, we got the drug dealers taking care of it. We got the Israelis man. They're going to be down there. You know, our guys going to get it winking and not. Yeah, they get rid of the competition for us too. Well, since that is in motion again, and it looks like it is going to be very exciting. The first 100 days will be like the next 100 days and the 100 days after that and the 100 days after that. And I've seen this before. So anyway, it is cool. I am excited. that means that we are going to buy ammunition. Now what should we buy? Well, this is where you have to make a personal choice based upon what you need for your pistol, your rifle, your shotgun. Whatever is you are buying for, make sure you buy a lot of because you're going to have to go pew pew or boom boom or shoot your boom when the time comes. But you want to hit what you are shooting at and you want to make sure that if you give your buddies your ammunition, they too can go that reason. Perhaps standard ammunition types would be your first best choice. Especially for the next case of ammunition something that everyone can party with because we are going to party like it's 1984 no 1999 that was just like 1984 so don't worry about it and look what we had then where gay bush gave us the police day with all of the trimmings that we will valiantly stop from happening in the 90s the movies when it long with it in the odds and now America is well, it's boiled dudes. It's it's gonna be interesting. So anyway Cinco de Amo de Hijá! And for everybody out there, if you're looking for ammo, reminder, unamo.com. Now, on Fridays, it's a good day to check to see how the oil is hanging around there. And the reason I say that is because they've had some pretty good shipments coming in, and we're kind of shifting over to another couple of breeds of ammunition. I've noticed this, a couple of them, but what's line is that you see we benefit. I don't care if as long as it's ball ammo and you pull the trigger and it goes pew pew boom boom or chk chk boom whatever it is you're shooting. So if you go to UNAMMO.com, go through the scroll right now, as a matter of fact, hold on, oh I had a little hiccup in the phone there. Doop doop doop doop do. Now we've had a lot of the PMC coming in, in a big big second and third wave. I'm kind of fascinated by this because you see PMC really well Sun Young Moon He came over he told the US Congress he was Jesus Christ reborn slash God slash a Jesus slash whatever was he said they didn't like it probably they didn't have the right side He didn't have the right size brown envelope to bribe the whores and in Congress. That's really what it was so they kind of blocked PMC for a bit and PMC is One of the military producers that cranks out not just for the Korean military but for a lot of other contract countries around the Pacific Rim and because of this they are darn good at operating their equipment. They really are. Quality is high. Standards are comparable to US military because they use a lot of US military equipment although remember that they have another company out there. You got PMC from One Direction. You have the Daewoo if you've never seen the Daewoo's before and the Daewoo rifles which were also competing against the communist Chinese AKs The Daewus are a kick but phenomenal design across of the best features the M16 and the AK put together. You don't hear a whole lot about them because nobody can bring them in, at least not without spending a god-awful amount of money on them. And they were much cheaper than an AR-15, a little more expensive than an AK when it came in during the middle days of the Chinese Communist invasion. And that's why they didn't like it. It had all the best of every world. You had an AK, a heavy gas system, so it pretty well stays clean even when it is dirty. It used AR-15 mags, M16 bolt, and lo and behold, two-two-three ammunition. So lots and lots of government stuff would work. Well, can't have that because your standard M16 mags work in the day will also. It's very bad. You get all that reliability, and you get less money to pay for it too. Well, you still get the ammunition that's running through the same guns. And the PMC stuff that's out there right now, they also have some 10mm that just came in. Ooh, they're down to one crate again. Whoa, that didn't take long. Midday, I checked on it. There were at least, I think, three or four. There's some PMC 200 grain, 10mm FMJ truncated case. One case left again guys, and so if you got a 10mm I always bring that up because we got a bunch of guys that bought 10s years ago and they love the guns, they don't want to drop them, but they need to keep finding ammo and you need to just keep watching UN ammo. I'll mention it, but remember that they have a steady flow of 10mm. He makes a point of seeking the stuff out, so it's actually a pretty good deal. And what you need to do is just kind of keep an eye out on that page and scroll through it when you get a chance. And you'll find that you can give a wink and a nod and a little bit of money out of your paycheck. And you've got yourself a pretty good deal, especially for you guys. You're going to keep those guns singing. Now, lots of 9 millimeter. And a certain amount of 45 ACP. Most important in the 45 ACP is that there is some silly billet, cellar below. Good ammunition. Magtech of course is there too, but the seller below is ball ammo. And there's also some Wolf 45 ACP now. Silly Billets 410 Wolf for the same amount of rounds, $350. Would the pistol that steel case is not going to be much of a problem? Certainly not for the 1911s. They actually could handle steel case quite well. There was a test on that done during World War II. In fact, World War I, but the war ended before we really started getting into it. World War II, middle of the war, they did test out a number of bi-metal, or I should say unique alloys in different metals, different combinations. to see if they had to leave brass and go to something else because of strategic issues, could they do it? Well, they did. It worked well. They did carbine, 50 caliber, and they did a lot of 45 ACP. In fact, they did a lot of carbine and 45 ACP, and so much so that a lot of that same ammo was still popping into the service because it was in the Pacific. in the Korean War. And a lot of guys, of course, see that also continue to be produced and the other than brass metals were successfully employed and produced in quantity. Every once in a while companies like UNAML actually get that stuff in stock. It's been a while but it's out there. Still floating around even at the gun shows on occasion. You will see it in with the brass. They are boxer prime, non-corrosive cases but they are other than brass. And again, you've also probably seen the .50 caliber rounds, it's like, oh, that's weird, they're not brass cases. Well, one of the policies was never waste anything, they cranked out for research. So rather than just buzzing the stuff back into the grinder, they switched a bunch of it over to dummy ammo. So you'll see a lot of carbine and a lot of .50 caliber as dummy slash training ammo with a bullet, no primer, no primer pocket, but no channel for the torch. So again, that's another interesting way that they used up what they had there. But the stuff does work, and wolf is good ammunition. I don't have a problem with that. A little smoke here in some cases, depending upon the load, but that varies too. Now another thing, real quick, somebody asked me about this again. I've not shot this, and I don't know anybody so far that has up here. But there's this ZQ ammunition, I don't know if it's ZQ or if they call it ZQ-1 because I've got a cartridge next to it and it might be like letter play. No, it is. ZQ-I. Because I see it off to the left there. So the cartridge represents an I. But anyway, ZQ-I is Turkish ammunition. They have 223, 1200 rounds per case. Boxer prime, non-corrosive, heat annealed. 62 grain, light air-rever piercing for $459 for 1200 rounds. You guys are going to have to give us some feedback on that and I know some of the guys have bought it but not up here in the Armandek of the woods. We haven't picked up any yet. Probably should buy a couple cases for research and take it up to the bases. The big advantage, again, it's a mil-spec. Probably the Turks are working as prostitutes for the Israelis. We're both Turks and us are working as prostitutes for the Israelis. Following their orders, we've got a brass ring to our Dinkuses. The way that you reward secondary countries is you give them industrial contracts. Here we have a bunch of We've got two, two, three, and we've got shotguns, and we even had some pistols coming in from Turkey. And as soon as I saw that, considering all the arms deals and everything they've got going and how they piss on everybody else, it's an ally, the only ones that get special treatment to bring guns in are the ones that are backstabbing somebody else. And that's why we got the Turkish stuff. So is it good? As good as any other military ammunition out there, I would figure. Turkey is a NATO country and because of that whatever ammo they're building should be NATO ballistic, NATO spec. It has to print the same way so I could throw you a box of this stuff, then throw you a box of PMC and then throw you a box of, for instance, Winchester and they should all work or integrate. So I still don't know. Somebody just popped me another signal here. Yeah Mark, that's what I was talking about. It's Turkish, there's 223, there's some 308, and there's some 9mm in 45. I haven't seen any of the 45, but I've been told again by the people who picked it up that it looks to be just standard military. In other words, if you're laid on the table, stand it upright, you'll go, oh, 1911-45 round. Yup, it is, but not from here. Now, the other thing, carbenes. We had a lot of questions about carbenes when I mentioned that. Guys, you can't just catch a cab, but UN ammo does have a good selection of carbenan on and off. Right now, they've got the Wolf Steel Case, and they do have some brass case in the stock, so you're going to have to check them, and that would still be your best bet. JG Sales has it. Carbenan is not, it's orphaned from military surplus circles. There's no military that's presently really cranking out carbenan. Well, like I can't say that, in the Pacific everything is still being used. In the Southeast Asian area, carvings are all over the place. We dumped a bunch of them in there during the Vietnam War and built both before and after. And they're out there in force and plus they've built carvings. You've got a Guila 30 caliber carbine at UN ammo and you also have Tula ammo. Both are good. The Tula steel case, hey, runs just like I said. They made a bunch of carbine. They already experimented with it. They know it works. They also have 30 caliber carbine, now this is a little price here, okay, 30 carbine, 1,080 rounds in a can, in stripper clips and bandoliers. This is mil-spec loaded, later production, it's not the older style production where the stripper, each stripper has its own guide. There's a separate guide that comes along like with the M16 ammunition. And again, .30 caliber US Lake City manufacturer from the 1970s, probably the last of the Vietnam era stuff, you know, Vietnam window production. Lake City cranked out a lot of stuff for the Vietnamese and the Vietnamese love the carbine. Understandably so. Look at the size of the people. Look at the size of that light rifle, that carbine, how it works. The original M2A1 ammo can, they are in 10 round strippers in bandoliers. Each bandolier comes with a charger, so they repack these, or not repack, they pack these the same as standard AR-15 ammo for the day, later part of the war. Now there's five cans of the stuff, not cases, cans, forgive me, but there's 1,080 rounds per can, is what it says. 50 caliber sized can. I'm looking to see if there's anything else here that makes me think differently, but it looks like it's 1080 rounds per can, 1080 round cans in the stripper clips and bandoliers. There are five cans available. Price is $725 a can. And again, that's Boxer Prime, non-corrosion, heated mule, that is, mill spec, Lake City Armory ammunition built for foreign contract, I'm sure. It may, because of the 70s, I shouldn't say that, it may also have been used for Air Force security. Back in the 70s, Air Force around the planet had a little bit of everything still in service as they always do. The Air Force never dumps in or everything right away just like we do in the Army. And the Navy's even worse for that, okay, as far as what they do and don't, we get rid of. Now, Wolf Ammo, lots of other stuff there. Two numbers to mention, lots of rimfire stuff, mixed production. There was more last week. Apparently there's been a little bit of a run on the .22 again. Don't ask me. I understand why. It's just a matter of personal preference. People are grabbing what they can as they see it's what they need. So the .22 ammunition around the country is kind of depleted very, very quickly here again. One of the other things, and again this is where you go to any of the other companies, Ammo Man, UNM, Aim Surplus, if you have an on-caliber, I would call them. You don't know, I don't know what their delivery cycle is anymore. It used to be it was almost like every two weeks, but you know, this has been a catch-as-catch-can environment and with the wars going on overseas and the render revolution companies charging what they feel they can, It's a throw of the dice as to what you may see price-wise. So your best bet, and also availability by the way, your best bet is to call the company and ask them, hey I need this. Do you have any of it in stock? And remember that sometimes they'll either be depleted or they just got it yet and you want to be on the top of that order list. If it's something that goes pretty quick, example, there's a lot of really nice stuff that shows up at AIM surplus. Yeah, you actually need to be on the presentation list there, especially if it's a unique caliber. They get it on a regular basis, but people are hawking the site and they make the stuff disappear. So it's just that simple. Anyway, Cinco di Amo Day, I have full confidence in the system. I am sure that it's going to clean itself up using the very people that got us to where we are right now. with a you know with the Lusitanic in the situation it's in got an iceberg hole two torpedoes in the side the bridge crew on RSDAO and hell they they jumped in the water swam over the communist U-boat you know the communist submarine that torpedoed the Lusitanic and they were all cackling with the Commissar Clinton and how they were going to destroy the country the rest of the way and all of a sudden some of us were swimming back over here to the Lusitanic and They're offering them jobs. I'm really confused about that one. Oh wait, hold on here. Let me grab that zany coffee and... Oh, I'm not confused. I guess not. No, no, coffee helped. That's good. Anyway, let's see. Rural music, since we are playing, you know, not near my god to the either, although that would be playing on the Lucitanic right now. And remember, you get the best of both worlds. Iceberg and torpedoes. What more could you ask for? and the fruity loon on the bridge who drove into the iceberg and then steered into and slowed down for the torpedoes to hit. Oh man, pretty cool. Anyway, next. And I know we'd want to think, I know everybody keeps, there's several versions, people say, Mark, if you check this out. Actually, I have all of the different ones on the table here, so to speak, and can play pretty much all the versions of Think by Kalita. And I have actually at one point or another, just maybe in the morning or in the afternoon. It depends. Very interesting. Yeah, I know that Bernie, yeah, several people have sent me, yep, I saw that for most of you didn't. Bernie, of course, is not saying don't revolt. Bernie is, of course, pushing for the Soviet slash the communist revolt to finish the job in America, to finish America off. They've already had power. They just want to keep going with it guys. That's what communists do. But we had a deal. We were going to negotiate and then we get to screw half of it and then they get to screw half of it. That's what the neocons are doing right now. No, the communists at a certain point decide they wanted all and all the characters they thought they had some kind of deal with. Those characters usually get the club baby seal or bullet to the back of the head or they get the throat slit. And that's basically what I see happening right now. and that from the other side, they're starting to make the rest of the noise that we expected. Not yet, that diversion you're trying to ignore is the attack we've been expecting. Not that they're that effective, but again, we need to be prepared for them. Another thing on that note, remember, we're heading into the winter. Check to make sure your cold weather combat gear is squared away with your equipment. That's especially critical. In addition to that, if you haven't got any cold weather boots right now, start shopping around at the very least. A real quick solution in seeing, get the boot that you want if you're worried about money. It's like I said, go to the stores, ideally Farm and Fleet. I don't know, the old ones we had around here, one of them burned down, which was like at a big old grocery store. It was a really good one. And they had bins of everything. They had pallet bins of rubber boots. I've not seen that at any of the other hack stores that are out there. And it's really kind of nice because the prices were about under $10 for a pair of muck boots, you know, slash mud boots. And oh, there we go. Okay, I'll play it again, yes. There's a, anyway, if they still have them, it will be at Farm and Fleet, maybe one of your local feed mills, you know, big elevators. We have a nice one down by Toledo. and they're actually pretty decent. Okay, and you can find muck boots down there. Chinese sport or Korean. A lot of them, they aren't Chinese actually, but they are Korean made. A good pair of rubber boots over whatever boots you've got, guys, are gonna make a big difference in keeping the heat in. Most important, keeping the wet off. We haven't been hit as hard as we should be yet, but we're normally into cold wet right now, so you go out and get soaked, and you get cold, and then you get sick. Well, as long as we can keep those boots dry, we're not going to see our body temperatures pulled into the basement. So make a point, see if you can find a place, or watch your resale shops, or some of your surplus shops. You've got one up in the middle of the state here. It's actually pretty good. I ran into it the other day. They do have large quantities of the muck boots, and they even have the Canadian version, which go all the way up to the top of the calf. If you can get those, grab them. They're perfect for Michigan cold, wet, cold, dry weather. Most of the time, although I have Mickey Mouse boots, and you do wear them through the winter at different times, mostly what you need is just keep those feet dry and it will keep most of the heat in using just a pair of rubber boots. Once you're acclimated, if you're going to be living outside, unless you're standing still while the mouse boots are good, and that's where the problem is where people sweat a storm up inside the boots and then they lose body heat because of the sweat, If you're going to use the boots for walking, go to a light boot sock, not a wool or heavy cushion sock. That's the trick to wearing the Mickey Mouse boots. If you're going to wear the rubber boots, wear the full boot sock, the wool ideally, and again make sure the shoes or boots that you're going to be putting on inside the rubber boots. are squared away and not wet. If at all possible, get them fully dry and start a dry dry cycle where you actually use them for a day, let the one pair sit, use the other pair, bring that into service, switch back to the first. Ideally three or more would be better still. Pull the boots off the enemy corpses every time. Spare boots or boots in general are kind of nice to have. Anyway, before we go to Father Little Ear Candy, I played this this morning. Darryl Scott You'll never leave Harlan alive off the justified album, I believe. And it's Darryl Scott, You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive. Five minutes and ten seconds long and for, let's see... Brad, Patty, and Alvin. As in the chipmunks? Oh, I know you hate it when somebody does that. I know who it is. Alvin. Again, and, wait a minute, Brad... Lucinda. Patty and Alvin. Yeah, he looks like a cowboy, but he's carrying a Glock. In fact, all the other pictures, he wore a cowboy outfit. He's still carrying a sub-automatic pistol, which is cool. That's okay. It's modern times. What can I say? Here we go. and I find a little bit more actually, there's a few of the songs that I haven't had a chance to look at yet. Somebody's been requesting, so we'll see what we can do to find out a little bit more. We can live with that. For all of our friends out there, it is a beautiful, oh, as a matter of fact, yeah, we just had that too. We have about two or three other little projects here coming up. Of course, we do have the end of the year bill, gotta mention that. We're past the bottom of the hour. We have the end of the year bill guys. We've already had more than a few donations that have been quite significant here in the last few days. I want to say thank you. We do have a bunch of boxes. It just went out by the way too. So keep an eye on that. There's a bunch of torpedoes in the water. So watch your mailboxes, watch your mailboxes, and let us know what you think about what's in the mailbox. You can drop us an email. Let me know you got it at liberty at provide.net. Say hi and liberty at provide.net. Let's see, and if you go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com and look over on the right side of the page, there's, we're transparent, we're not like government, okay, we really are transparent. We have an end of the year bill. The idea is we're listener supported and as we get the donations in, Edward posts them and you can see how close we are. The goal is to get this done by the end of the year and then that's it. Now then we don't have to worry about paying those particular service bills for the rest of the year. It cuts the bill in half. It would be twice as much. If we were to pay by the month and still even if we were paid by the quarter so the one eight once a year They get their money can't complain got everything in hand. We took care of business. They're happy Everybody smiles and waves until 12 months later and we do it again And we have for the last three four years been successful at this with you guys helping out So I want to say thank you. Let's put it this way Well, I think we started this about the time Bummer said, I'm not after your guns, I'm not after your guns, I'm after your guns. Remember, just before that is when we started the yearly, you know, bill this way. We actually edited different bills and we've done yearlies on them, but we announced them. Well, we made it a standard and Ed worked that all out and it's been working out well for us. And meanwhile, it hasn't worked out well for old Bummer. He has been after the guns. I'm still going to be fascinated to see what New York does because Since all these characters that want, well of course the one that was also competing was Hillary the Hutt and she was a senator from New York from the New York City side of the state because that's the only ones that would have had anything to do with her. And as it turns out you might remember Trump is from New York and New York State passed all those anti-gun bills and I've mentioned them many times. They're not legislation that was proposed. They're already legislation that is on the books. There are laws on the books now. But they haven't acted on them. I wonder why. I wonder why they just didn't go after. Go for the gusto. You got what you wanted. You didn't want America to see what your I mean, he actually went and could go full hog in New York. I mean, whole boss hog in New York. They didn't do that. So, since Mr. Trump is from New York, he should be able to push some levers there and kind of start pressuring that to tell New York to dump all that stuff at that end, right? I'm excited. I'm sure he's putting pressure on him right now and is doing everything he can. So, that's another thing that we need to take into consideration that the states are still certain states. are going to try to, you know, what, maybe create some trouble here at the end of the year as part of the participation by saying they're finally going to enforce that stuff? Oh, that would be interesting, wouldn't it? Yeah, I don't think they're going to be too... I don't think they're too up on that idea. But it is another part of the confusion that they can create. And that's what bad guys are really up to. Go ahead, we've got a call. Jump in there. Yes, hello Mark. This is Mike down here in Arizona. And maybe just as a little heads up, the military special operations are going to be staging a two-week exercise in the Phoenix area. You're going to see a lot of military special operations. Ground operations in the Phoenix area or Phoenix proper? As I understand the Phoenix proper area, I'll find out more, but I just heard a little blurb. Interesting. And again, so it would be both aviation assets and ground assets, correct? Yes. Now, I know the last time they were out here, was kind of likened to the idea of about civilian patrols out in Pinell County to assist. The one thing that's kind of stuck with me, and I don't know if it was just a comment, if it was met, I don't know how to interpret it, but somebody had called in and said something along the lines of, I guess we're just supposed to sit here and let them kill us. Now, I'm not sure if I need to take that as a defeatist attitude or just a comment, and surely my that I was trying to get across all of it and back of what I said. And maybe you'll just have to excuse me because when somebody asks a question, one of the callers said I don't just give a yes or a no response. I started thinking I sounded more like a politician. The question was asked and I tried to explain positioning of it and why these certain decisions come to people and give advice of what to do and what not to do. I'm really trying to keep the people out of jail. because I can sort lists of go out here and do whatever they want and like that Richard Malley guy that jumped out of the bushes with his flashlight on his rifle and pointed at the sheriff's deputy and he ended up getting arrested on the spot and he got released in about a week or so and then he had to spend a tremendous amount of money on a lawyer and ended up getting sentenced to six months in jail. And now he's a felon and now he can't. The information and sent it to Don and I'm pretty sure he had caught on the intel report and that was one and some other guy named Eric. Short of it was parroting out in Des and was stopped somebody supports him and he's out here trying to do what he can and if there's any intel that he can pass on and they'll be in contact with a cartel that we can't and he's like well if you could get him my telephone number. to say, well, you know, these people are listening and I've got this throw. Here's my new telephone number. I need a second station there. They found $1,000. And then there was this other guy of about 5 kilos of co-times looking for anybody to see if the code went in. Then when they got back to my agents behind them and they were gyrillial observation. And Mr. Genius, he drove back to his bed inside their garage and closed out with your hands or etc. So we have another case of another genius. His name is Jack. handle of items now. He goes by the handle of Knightwright and him and his other genius friend named Security down in Texas because they were having problems with illegal aliens crossing the border. The sheriff's department was called. He came out. Jack flew a casing of other cops in dollars. He had to give up his N.D., sure I think his last name was one. It's one Greg that was up there at the BLM agents. Being real proud of it, getting these people locked up and then the and everybody under the bus. So, kind of an analogy of we have the cops and we have some police that are right here and the phrase being that what they need to have is a little bit more of a G. Kind of a G if you try a little. And I'm not saying to sit at your house and let them come and kill you. I've been doing this for 30, but I know the difference between right and wrong so I can get myself in jail. And what I'm sitting in is a dollar. legal fees and lawyer fees and everything else. Cussions because certainly don't want to give the enemy media the ammo that they're around and shoot us with. So trying to get across this example of Richard Malley, Paris Frazier, Robert Deathridge, Jack Foy, a few other people who you can find the do is giving you advice. No, no, that's quite all right. I mean, I just, I just, I hear these things and you know I'm not going to lie to you sometimes the frustration gets quite a ways up there and then there's the expression about emotion operating without the benefit of intellect. And when we let our emotions run wild and take out our frustrations going on then we cross the line that do things that down the road. Certainly I've heard the people talking about the triple method and said I'm not going to go into that, but it's really uncalled for. Then there's the other defeatists that are saying, well, if we just turn them over to the Border Patrol, we're going to let them go and give them a paper and they're never going to show up. But you know, maybe that's true, but there certainly has been quite a few of them that have been deported and all that whole other aspect. Just kind of wanted to clarify that. and to try to help the people to understand, you know, I'll be honest to you that the deck is stacked against not only the people but also against the police and the sheriff's department and the border and things and copters, the Mexican military flies helicopters over the border shooting at vehicles and everything and not a whole lot, I guess, maybe of sheriff's acquisition of them. I guess there's a way to care of this problem. And I don't know, maybe it's going to be with the new administration or as another example, you know, they send the national guard down to the border but the arrangements because of one, posse cumitatus, under the direction of the, but you see there's a separation in the national guard because they're going to the governor but the equipment is a property of the federal people say that they're this and they're that. So they send them down there. course they don't send them down with any ammunition and then when they say that the National Guard is a bunch of them and it's like you know these 50 CALS, these RPGs and what am I going to do yell harsh words and throw around. No you just fall back and you regroup and you dial and dial and call. We'll be back here just a few minutes meanwhile Ed taking over and her break and then into the second hour on
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