December 2, 2016
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1h 10m
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2016
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BK and Mark discussed fuel price manipulation, government deception on issues like 9/11 and Building 7, and the importance of critical thinking when evaluating official narratives. They fielded a caller about armoring vehicles and windows, providing detailed technical advice on ballistic glass, Lexan, and armor solutions from surplus sources. The show concluded with a year-end mystery box drawing for seven listeners and announcements about upcoming training at Camp Wayland North, along with promotional deals on AR-15 magazines and tactical gear from CenterFireSystems.com.
- fuel prices
- opec
- 9/11
- building 7
- government deception
- armored vehicles
- ballistic glass
- lexan
- kevlar armor
- preparedness
- camp wayland north
- ar-15 magazines
- centerfire systems
- michigan
- trump
- petrodollar
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a place where a lot of us have already been. I've said before, a lot of the people we've had up on the air, they've been to prison for stupid reasons. Henry, my dad, going down the list, even Carl Miller, very alerted men in the law, but even he's served jail time. And you know, I'll say this, you know, there's only one thing to turn me off with Carl, and that was the last time he was in prison, the person who helped him get out of prison, he burned. That's... Also good to say is you need to pick your battles very, very carefully, and those that you know that you're going to lose but want to win on principle, you've got to decide whether you really want to spend that time in a little jail cell. Well, and so, you know, we've got this thing coming up tonight. There's a drawing and, you know, the station needs some help and the network, like from the trenches in Indiana, everybody needs the help. Give to what you want, guys, but if this is valuable to you, if you've learned a little something over the past few years, it would be helpful. I see zero dollars and zero cents, so I don't have any vested interest in it other than for the cause of liberty. So, anyhow. I know we're at the top guys. Hopefully we will have Mark and BK up in the next hour. I was having a problem connecting with BK. I don't know if he saw any of my messages. I sent him on Skype. We will be trying to get him up there ASAP and Spike is sending me pictures of his mixing board. He's got the next model down from the one you guys gave me, Joe. All right on. Looks good. Alright guys, coming up next, the intelligence report, stay tuned. I don't have any music cued up to exit, so I'm just gonna exit with what we did, what we've been exiting with all day, which is Leonard Skinner giving me back my bullets. So here we go. Say good evening everybody. Alright, all, have a good weekend. Or if you're looking for a pistol or a concealed carry, we have a nice selection of compact and subcompact pistols for that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. Go to the website and check out our selection today. Scream the other night that a figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me. We fought a revolution for our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, 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 be taught according to this. 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 traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see and re-farm and keep our country, put men of God in jail, harass 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, if 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 fear? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right and pray to God, freedom bright. As Iowoc he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watching tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside to 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? Well the land is the evening intelligence report a kirky and a butter knife others and occupied territory marking golden spike technologies Out there in the rainy or gray, but after rain all day temperatures have been a little lower not too much lower But it's chilly. It's that time of year. Yeah, I'll tell you what and it is It's going to be exciting through the weekend. BK, what's like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? We're jumping off the wall, please. It is 2 December 2016. It is Friday evening. It is the last hour of the day and the week for the Intelligence Report and that makes this Quartermaster's Corner. And it's been a crazy day for me. I've been running around like mad. I just ran in the door. I was expecting to make apologies for being late. And you guys are running so late that I got to the PC just as the theme music is coming up. So if I were sensible, I would have pretended that no such thing happened and everything is running according to plan. But it certainly is not. I just ran in the door. We've been getting a fairly mild winter to date. I mean, we're into December here and it's just now dipping below freezing for an hour or two at night. I cannot complain about the mild temperatures, especially since regular listeners will know that old BK's furnace has a tendency to fail every year. And alternate years it is easy, simple fixes, you know, replace the igniter. And on the non-alternate years it's a little more complex. This is one of those non-alternate years. So I am building a device, if you imagine The following James Bondian device, imagine an attached shape case, you open the lid, you pull out a bunch of leads, you clip them in all over the place to the furnace, and then you flip switches and look at blinking lights, and it will tell you exactly what's wrong and fix it. Well, that's not quite what I'm building, but something close to that. So, you know, I'm partway through. No sooner did I make major progress on that project than the water heater let go. I just figured out a few hours ago what that funny hissing sound was that I have been hearing at intervals for the last couple of days. I'm going to have a water bill to, you know, make records. Somebody's going to think I dug a swimming bowl. And so that's another one. So we're having fun. This is, you know, well, it's the Joys of Suburban Freestanding House living, I suppose. Regular listeners will recall this summer I actually did a little bit of a band-aid job on that water heater. I used some two-part epoxy putty to stop her up a leak and said, well, you know, I hope this buys me another year or two. I bought me six months, so I can't complain. But, you know, the birds have come home to roost, so now I'm gonna have to do something a little bit more proactive and a little bit more expensive to deal with that and probably before relatives visit for holidays because they're not going to be happy about cold showers. So we will see how that stuff goes. Mark, have you noticed the patterns in fuel prices the last few weeks? I've noticed some interesting anomalies. Of course, my ongoing theory is that they jack up the fuel prices when they want the peasants to feel agitated, and they drop the fuel prices when they want the peasants to put away their torches and pitchforks and be calm. It's interesting that they went back into the sawtooth pattern for a while and then going into the election they kept fuel prices down and steady. And since the election they have kept them down and steady until yesterday here and they suddenly popped them up 30 percent. Went from a buck 87 to 207 overnight. But, you know, they have, for a long time, have abandoned the standard sawtooth wave pattern. We're holding everything steady. It's almost like, you know, there's a tiger in the cage with you. Don't make any sudden movements. Let's, you know, ooze out towards the door. And now I guess we are far enough beyond the election that they have decided that they can slip through the door, latch it, and run for their lives. Have you noticed a pattern similar to that at your end? We actually paid below $2 a gallon here last weekend. $1.97 and $1.99, actually we saw it for $1.96, but $1.97 is what we paid and then $1.99, those are the best prices just one week ago. But go down the road, $2.18. And then go farther, $2.03. And same scenario, yes, roller coaster as far as the price. And remember how I was reporting earlier in the year that we could go the whole length of the state and the prices were absolutely consistent. And I mean guys, it was no sense in filling up at one location over the other. It really was a personal preference thing. Where do you want to stop? You feel tired. The next weekend, whoa. I mean, all up and down the charts. Throw at the dartboard and whatever hits, that's the number. That's really what it was like. These last, with this last week here again, yeah, it's basically like go for the gusto. It's funny because we've got $1.97 on one end of the highway here, and you go around the corner and I just went by it today, $2.18. This is all within short driving distance from one station to the next. So we've got really, you know, bizarre stuff going on. The one station is able to hold its own. It's part of another gas company. I'm sure it's on the edge. There's always a couple. We're right in the fighting like a conflict zone for the couple of different pump stations. The one on the east is our Romulus, Michigan. The one on the west is Jackson. And this area has some unique stuff, but the prices went back up to goofy stupid again. I don't think they're going to last very long because as soon as they do that, the gas stations look really barren around here. People are, you know, I think they're figuring out they're testing the water, can we get away and throw this in there? And the market just doesn't hold up for them. Hey guys. Yeah, I think that the central organizations jack up the prices, dial it up, and they set it, but they don't fix it. And the stations get squeezed by competitive pressures and they inch down a penny here, a penny there, a penny here, a penny there, and then somebody rings the bell, blows the whistle, snips them back too, and so on. Do we have a color? Oh yes, good evening gentlemen. It's good to see you guys tonight. It was yesterday stating that OPEC decided they were going to cut like a million barrels and then there was another entity. I would warn against taking these people too seriously. Their public announcements have little to do with their actions and their actions have little to do with the prices. Certainly there's a correlation. I imagine that's part of the PR. All of they said they're going to reduce their production. We'll jack up the prices. There's going to be a lead lag time and sometimes they've also been known to bluff the system and stuff about he's talking about going energy independent like so many other people promise but he might just actually make an effort to try and do that so they're probably trying to get as much money out of the system as they can while they can. Oh no question that that's going on. We have been in a regime of artificial scarcity of energy and oil specifically since 1973. That's what the 73 war was all about. That's what the invasion of Iraq was all about. That's what the fake gas shortage was all about. I will remind people that the gasoline shortage is primarily only in the northeast. It was completely synthetic and manufactured. The corporate press being centered in the northeast. didn't notice those shortages while they were creating them in other zones of the country. They noticed them only when they happened locally to them. These sophisticated reporters and newsgathers basically don't know a thing except what they see on the retail signs. And, you know, there's all sorts of stories about how much fuel was parked in barges on the Mississippi, how the east-west pipelines were shut off by spooky characters with the dark sunglasses. you know, things like this to manufacture the fake fuel shortage of 73 that was the kick off of this whole Kissinger-Rockefeller scheme to make oil artificially expensive and the petrodollar the planetary currency. The whole thing is a massive scam and it has been since day one. They continued to deny the existence of the, you know, Gull Island deposits, which is only about 200 years of U.S. oil requirements. And in spite of that, they're continuing to find massive deposits of shale oil, which is, you know, harder to extract but still available. and you know so there this whole business of you know well you know we're running out oil we got peak oil we've already hit peak we're going downhill from here blah blah blah is becoming known to be a lie has been a lie since day one but people are starting finally after 40 years to catch on scam only a certain percentage of them, but you don't have to get only to a certain critical percentage before lives start to break down. And I think that is what's going on. Certainly the establishment is scared, spitless of Trump. He is getting too close to fulfilling too many of his promises. We may tend to carp at him by saying, well, he did this, that, and the other thing that we don't like, or he made this better appointment that we think is less than perfect. We're in danger of sounding like Ron Paul saying well if anybody's less than the Second Coming we're not going to support him at all. Well there aren't going to be any you know Second Coming is in lesson until there is one. But man the establishment is a scared dry mouth of him and he is continuing to make noises that they absolutely hate. So, you know, I remain cautiously optimistic even if he gets to, manages to do only a quarter of what he promises to do. That'll be, you know, about a hundred times more than the establishment wants. Do you have contrary positions? Well, I think what's interesting is watching the controlled media today, even with Fox at AUX. Every person that they had, if I was standing here, I was standing here talking to somebody and Fox was on the big screen right there. and you couldn't help but miss it because the volume was turned up in the room because it's a very busy room. And every person they brought up was one where, well I won't say every, a bunch of them were like, well Trump's doing this, this, and this. And some were pumped up about his CFR buddy that was getting into this company, not his, but the other guy that's talking. Are these guest experts or are these peasants they're interviewing? No, these are some of their hack experts for Fox that are coming in. They weren't ridiculing Trump. Actually, a lot of them were rawrying. But what's interesting is that when they got to the other side, or they tried to show some alternate argument if there is such a thing, otherwise it's screaming and screeching. It was the same old beat the drum, just attack the messenger, no discussion about subject matter. It was the usual screaming, meme-y routine. And it's interesting that, as one guy pointed out, and I think it's actually accurate, there's two factions here. This is all we need to look at. We're the third party out. The two power factions that are fighting right now, one couldn't go in because we would shoot their ass. So they had to take the trumpet, but they've got all the infrastructure in place for Hillary the Hutt. So what a thing he said, he goes, if Donald Trump went into the deep end of a swimming pool, the report would say he got his feet wet at the other end. In other words, whatever happens, it's going to be the opposite and contrary with regard to what the control press reports. And I think that's accurate in that respect, in that there's not going to be any real, there's going to be no more information coming from the controlled media than there was real information or for that matter, not just in the last year. We've told everybody for decades this has been the case. It's not just with comp, they've been doing this. They've been doing this for years with massive numbers of reporting activities that we've mapped out step by step and of course you're just crazy because you don't know what you're talking about. I watched on TV. You know, that kind of thing. Well, in reality, most people watch it no better. This stuff like you know gee maybe the oil Crisis is fake. Maybe the global warming thing is fake Maybe 9-11 is fake. Maybe the government numbers about the number of their Legals here is fake Maybe the origin of Isis it is fake and so on and so forth down the list All you need is one and it cracks the stone because it gets everybody to question the rest. That's all we need each person that does that is changes the mechanism. In other words, the bad guys, if they acknowledge any one of those things you just listed, it completely changes their entire way of looking at the world. And so the rest of the other issues, all of a sudden, if you have to acknowledge you've been watching this BS for, let's say, 9-11, 15 years, and now you have to finally acknowledge it's all a bunch of BS you already knew in the back of your head, but you finally acknowledge it. Well, if you have to acknowledge as big an event as that, what about all the others that were listed here? Where they are literally there's no tangible proof. There's nothing where you can grab hold of it and go along with the global warming argument. Okay, the climate change. Okay, well, 9-11 was demonstrated to be an inside job. So, what, climate change, which is a hack job by a whole clique of insiders? It's comparable, but with less real world activity to accomplish the task of lying than say 9-11 which took a whole lot of murdering and assassinations and shutting people up with force to story through. Good thing. Any one of these crap and that's what we need to see happen more and more as we've always argued. That's the advantage for our side. Any one of those does it. It doesn't mean there's which one of those you put on the list. If you can get a person to break that idea about you know whatever the regime put there, then you've got that person in motion and they're not going to stop. The only thing they can do is try to ignore, but they can never put back the truth. Yeah, I'm an example of that on a microcosm the thing that cracked 911 for me was that photograph of the Pentagon I saw that wait a minute that was not an airliner though whatever hit the Pentagon it was not an airliner and you know they they continued to lie to me and I continue to look at that photograph and from there on it just kind of you know pull on the thread and the whole sweater slowly unravels so you know that's you know that's that's the way it worked for me it's There are lots of opportunities for it to work similarly for other people. On the other hand, they have worked a psychological mechanism for decades and it's worked for them for a long while. At this point, for instance, almost nobody believes the official story about JFK. Nobody believes that. It's been 50 some years and you know, it was a D Howard hunt, deathbed confession and all of the stuff about the magic bullet and so on and so forth. People realize that okay, you know, this was an organized operation. It was not one fall guy, one fancy. But the pattern has been to lie, lie, lie, lie, lie, go quiet, go quiet, go quiet, go quiet. And then after some amount of time, 20, 30 years, say, well, yeah, we lied to you back then, but that was a long time ago, it doesn't matter. Believe the things that we're telling you now. and that has worked for a very long time. I think there's some sort of critical threshold. You know, people like Isaac Asimov imagined such things as being mathematical formulas. Not that he was a good guy, but he did have an interesting concept. But, you know, I'm not smart enough to come up with the formula, but I think there's some sort of mechanism where you reach a certain critical mass. and that mechanism stops working, but it has worked for a very long time. They got away with denying the My Lai massacre. They got away with denying the Tang Kin, you know, event. You know, they got away with all kinds of stuff and then later on, yeah, they admit they lied to us, but people kind of brush it off as being, oh, well, that was in the past. They're not lying to us now. We are getting to the threshold where people are starting to realize that they've been lied to their entire lives. I don't know how you calculate when people get to that threshold, and I'm not sure why people make excuses so long. But, you know, in the face of solid evidence, if, you know, like you say, if one such event is proven to be a lie that's got to, you know, pop the, you know, the little boy's finger out of the dike and start the whole thing going, but for a phenomenal number of people, it doesn't seem to do that, or it takes forever for it to happen. Thoughts? Oh, I think right now, the good thing is, if we just stay focused on missions, One way or another, I don't care what this regime does, there's enough people that are awake and a lot of others who are right now apolitical. They're watching for any stupid move. You know, there's a discussion that, well, they're going to attack us and go into war or whatever. Well, we've already discussed that. If you... make any stupid action here, a lot of people are not going to be, you know, befangled by the pickle, smoke, and mirror machine. They're going to look right for the real problem, and 9-11 is the best example. It was from within our own government, and it was a government system that failed us. If we believe the official story, no matter what, we have an entire system that somehow developed the IQ of a shoe and didn't have any idea how to do the job that it trained and trained and trained and trained. practiced and spent money on and trained some more for. In fact, it is the very thing that the Air Force is supposed to deal with. And yet for three out there with their thumb up there, well, they failed us. I can have good confidence. Let's say I take the government tack on this. I have good confidence that whatever crisis or disaster they develop, they will sit on their hands, fail us, and if we're not ready for it, they will get us killed. See how that works? Let's have confidence in what they, the very thing that they always do because they've done it. And let's say that the government's gonna take care of you. Oh, oh, I mean, the government's gonna take care of you. Look at it, we've already seen that. Yeah, they're gonna take care of you like Al Capone's boys would take care of you if you were a problem. Remember, it's all a matter of inflection. You see, you thought you heard one thing when they met another. So, let's have confidence in the system, but let's point it out to everybody else. By the way, there's a whole lot of cool things that can develop out of this anyway. Let me give you an example. Remember, we just had Mark hit that smoke wall on the Smokies, of all places, the Smokies. And he had his gas mask. Twenty other truck drivers along the road didn't. The other twenty truck drivers parked themselves right in the epicenter of the event and continued to suffer. Mark, with a gas mask in his vehicle and listening to the CB radio he has in his truck, monitoring the people who were being hit by the disaster, he stopped his vehicle, donned his gas mask, and proceeded on with the mission at normal speed and within reasonable time. He got his delivery made. All because he had two very simple, not super over complicated basic pieces of technology. Oh yeah, third one was just... Don't forget to replace that filter now that you've used it. Well, one of the other things I would point out, he did have one very sophisticated tool at his disposal and for, you know, unlike other people along the road he used it, remember, your mind is your first best weapon. He put his brain gear in motion, he acquired the technology that was available based upon his warning system that identified the threat. He got on the mask, proceeded down the road, and got through the environment, asked of the blast people away from the event. Yeah, we have a recaller, but let me point out one last little thing before we move on You know relevant to 9-11. Let me point out to somebody to anybody that remains skeptical Building 7 Supposedly collapsed from some fires. Well, we all consider that that pure hokum in baloney however suppose that building 7 did really collapse from fires and If that were the case, then you would expect them to have completely overhauled the building codes, wouldn't you, in this amount of time. But they haven't. So, try to resolve those two facts. Supposedly, the building completely collapsed because of a couple little fires within it, yet they haven't changed the building codes for constructing skyscrapers. Those with poor building codes survived far worse situations. Countries that have building codes that are abysmal by comparison to ours have had fires that have virtually enveloped the building or whole elements of the building for half a day or a day on end. Yeah, not only did they stand, but they scraped it out, cleaned it off and rebuilt it right there in place with the existing frame and building. Could that happen? Well, they didn't have it pre-rigged for demolition so that all those government records could be destroyed and a lot of other material that was stolen out of the complex could be concealed through destruction. Everybody out of the building, they're gonna pull it. Everybody out of the building, we're gonna pull it. What about Ralph? He's laying here bleeding. What about... Grab him because we're about to pull it. Yeah, drag him by the arms, do something, or leave him behind, but you're gonna be in the... you'll be with the rubble. So here again, and this... we have a caller before we further. Who do we have? It's Frank from Maine. Go ahead Frank, jump in there please. I had two questions. Well, I have more directly to BK. Innovation. That's a terrific question and I don't have a good answer for it. What I can observe is that the armored vehicles that you will find generally have flat windows. They're built to that specification, so trying to replace a curved, you know, commercial vehicle window is probably going to be a rough proposition. Now the way they do that is by layering up various materials or belaters of stuff that you consider epoxy and additional layers of glass and so on. And they do not just deflect a bullet, they actually absorb a lot of energy and they star when they're hit. The idea is to not allow something to fly through. So if I had to do that on a curved windshield or whatnot, I would probably be experimenting with, you know, actually layering up a couple layers of it and the visibility is not as good as it could be, you know, and so on. So I don't really have a good solution for you, you know, on a curved windshield. fitting something in that's that's uh... flat is probably your best equivalent is not going to be totally stealth you know somebody observing it will realize that it's uh... that is uh... not standard but it's probably the best you can do without you know uh... major budget to work with an accustomed mortar trying to find something here is matter of fact guys as i was mentioning uh... building renovation remember that the lexan uh... all the armored glass you see in most of the gas stations, banks, etc. Of course you get to the east coast. You're over on Maine, it's not quite as bad, but when you go south to New York, New Jersey, Washington, DC, many of the McDonald's and everything is armored in. You go into the lobby and only so many people are allowed in the lobby to buy at McDonald's. Typically it's three people at night. Everything is just like a bank. You've got a circular chamber that they pass the food through. There's only three of those in the lobby. This is right down by the bus station down there in downtown Washington, DC. But they have to rebuild this stuff, guys. And so rather than looking at wrecking yards, look at building renovation companies. Now they know the value of this stuff. And I've seen guys save even the earlier ballistic glass, not the Lexan or Afton glass, the real glass armor, the older hardened stuff that they made that was laminate safety glass. Where you used to find that only was in bank windows for drive up windows. Years ago... Yeah, bear in mind that that stuff is remarkable how transparent it is. But that stuff is actually very, very thick. Very heavy. Not obvious to you from the outside, but if you actually saw it from the side, a lot of that stuff is an inch, inch and a half thick. Right, it's not like in the movies where they show you the regular limo window. Right. That's the VI located on Bumpa. Okay, that's interesting. The other thing I will point out is that the VIPs with armor limousines and so on do have curved windshields that's got all that stuff, but it is custom orders and they are pricey. Right, that's a little too different story. That has to be commercially available. It's obviously possible to order that stuff, but you're probably not going to like the cost. Well, one of the things about the windshield front area, if you'll notice with a lot of the different light armored cars that are bank cars, they don't have the traditional windshield but have a split windshield like a B17. Oh yeah, the panels are flat. Those are flat panel fronts. You can engineer or re-engineer something like that, but initially as far as trying to change out to ballistic for the front, I wouldn't worry about that for the moment. Your priority is to get the rest of the vehicle squared away. You can do certain things to armor up the front dash area. And there's a couple of other tricks. Most important is that the driver himself should be armed up, armored up whenever he's the driver. That's the most common trick and best first choice. The doors can be armored. In fact, here's another little thing. If you get a good price on that Lexan and you find something that's really scratched or deeply divvaded, That's usually why they change it because it gets a lot of traffic in some areas and people do stupid things. People stand there and gouge stuff just like they do in bathroom stalls. Remember that stuff would work well in the doors. It'll do in the door what it does in the window and it creates another laminate armor layer without having to spend a whole lot of money. It's a cheap solution. Yeah, the first thing that I would do if I were involved in a project like that is I'd get the doors solid in the opaque areas. You know, it would be my very first priority. Because, you know, if you're aware of a threat, you can sort of duck down and reduce your profile. Right. That's the way I talk about this. We talked about this yesterday. Go ahead. The other thing I would point out is that if you see footage of the VIP limits that are all heavily armored and so on, you don't generally see the windows open. A lot of those, the windows don't open anymore because they're putting in an inch or an inch and a quarter of very thick glass there. They can't do that and still have an operable mechanism on the doors. The door itself is almost solid and the window above it is non-operable because there just isn't room for a mechanism and sliding glass and so on at the same time. You know, if you see something in movies, that's all fake. You know, they can show you one vehicle with a window open and another vehicle where they're, you know, patting away at it with, you know, fake gunfire and so on. and back and forth. It's like how many duketopazard vehicles were there. Same sort of deal. But be advised that in the real world, those armored limos and stuff, the door windows don't operate. So don't even try to replicate that effect. What I would do first is, like Mark says, see if you can get those light sand panels out of bathroom stalls and so on. and do something for the solid parts of the doors would be the very first thing to protect the operator. If you never manage to advance the project beyond that point, at least you have some ability to duck down and peek over the windshield and maybe navigate out of a threat zone. Go ahead, go ahead. I'm just trying to find him. He asked about something and I saw a company. Well, this is a good subject at any hour no matter what because there's all kinds of solutions. The thing is I saw a... And once in a while... I don't know where the hell I saw it. I'm trying to find it. Well, I had actually a site for some of the other armor too that we were talking about. One of the things is that they make a number. They made, not make. They still make them. They're actually on the Striker and the Bradley. But remember we talked about the hanging ballistic armor blankets. Any of the major surplus companies typically have some, but you may have to call them. It's a very specialized item. If they only have five, six, or three, or four, they don't necessarily post them on any web page. So what you need to do is call up like the bigger companies. Example is colmans.com. Go ahead and get a hold of their number. Give them a call. I did it the other day and got what I wanted and I knew what they had. The guy said, well, I don't know if we have this. Yeah, you do. Probably got about 10 of them left. and lo and behold I was right. Again, the armored blankets will come in different sizes and depending on that you can actually without cutting or modifying and I would never cut them anyway. If I needed to make them fit a space I would fold them over on themselves. In other words, make them fit the area that's necessary. If you get a little extra armor underneath that area, that's fine. But they hang, they actually are held up if you can find them with the, these are like where the grommet holes are. They have a dot What it is is it sticks out away from the hull, on the inner hull, it's just very shallow, and it has a flexible top that folds over so it just locks it in place. Whenever you want to take them off, if they're damaged or if they get shot up, which they're designed to absorb the last energy or take out as much energy in the last defense after it's gotten through the outer armor of the vehicle. So it works the same if you're using it like in the van or any other personal vehicles. The other thing is you can also use it like I've said before in the pickup truck. It's really great because you can put the grommets or hangers up above and you can carry a foldable piece of armor like this and just leave it back behind the seat under the rear glass window. the rear windshield. When something happens or you suspect something, you just lift it up, hook it into the hangers, and now the entire back area has an additional layer of soft armor that again is designed to take the hit and absorb it. It's not going to stop everything. Don't expect any armor. It's bullet resistant. Nothing is bullet proof. That's the most common mistake made. Years ago, when I worked at the bank, they put the Lexan in one of the bank lobbies. And all these girls were like, well, it was one that actually got robbed on a regular basis, amazingly enough. And it was right there off the University Diag, right off campus, right on campus, not off campus, literally right across from the Diag. And the girls were telling me, well, I don't have to worry now. If somebody comes in with a gun, I'm just going to stand there. And I said, trust me on this one. If somebody comes in with a gun and they pointed at you and they start shooting, please drop down. It's not bulletproof. Talk to the people who installed it. They will tell you. I don't know what the guy's going to hold up in the way of a firearm, and neither do you. Expect yourself to have the first shot or two, yeah. Yeah, and eventually, he's going to have to get out of the way. That one fracture or that one big bullet that he has, you don't know what he's got, whatever it is, like I said, get out of the way anyway. It's designed to give you time. It's not designed to stop you so you can thumb your nose at whoever's on the other side of the glass. That wasn't how it worked. So just go heads up there. It's bullet resistant. Your Kevlar helmets, your body armor, your personal armor, groin armor, all that is added on so that by the time you're done, there's personal protective equipment that's the final defense. This is why in spite of all of the armored glass and locks and so on, it's desperately important to have a receptionist out front asking people if they have any pocket knives. Right. Yeah, because they might poke their way through that ballistic glass. And they'll answer you truthfully. With the flame as they hate on the outside. They're going to come in loaded for bear and ready to do mischief, but they'll answer you truthfully and crawl away if they've got a pocket knife. Oh my goodness. This is a no-no and no gun, so oh my goodness I must leave now. I don't think I'd do that. I brought my M60 and my RPG-7 and stuff, but he asked me about my pocket and if I am thwarted. Darn. Yes. You did drop it, didn't you? And went home. Well, the other thing here about, again, the armoring the van, which is a good idea, we were going to talk about this some more. The right idea is to scavenge secondary scrap metal places are great. Guys that are scrapers, that are real scrapers, they want to sell whatever they buy if they can do that. They can make more money than they can buy the pound as junk. And a good scrapper also, he's a connoisseur of metal. Don't think he's an idiot. People who are running scrap yards, in many cases, were in the industry, in other areas, and they just happened to have, hey, this is, I make more money on junk than they do making the real product. something. I can do it this way and somebody else makes something. But you can find a lot of different materials there, like even laminate Kevlar-strated metal stock. It's an interweave. There's Kevlar paneling sometimes. It's the stuff that you normally see on the Humvee, for instance. That's the same material that basically the Kevlar-Pascat helmet and the other Kevlar helmets are made out of. It's a high compression, high energy surface. And it works very well. Uh oh, we got a scratchy scratchy. I don't know what that noise is all about. That sounds like, you know, game audio or something. And, uh oh, that's Ed. We've got a drawing tonight. That's right. Yes, we do. How many items are we drawing? Wait, I can't remember. Oh, we're going to do seven. We'll do seven tonight. Seven? Okay. Yep. And we still have a couple, actually. I was waiting for another, oh no, it came in. I got it right here. I was waiting for another package. We've got some other stuff that's got to go off to some of our listeners. We'll throw the new ones out with the other ones, the two that are left that gotta go out. That'll work out. Some of these we have to sculpt because you guys can't have some of the stuff we can send. I hate to tell you that, but it's still a surprise. But some parts of the country, when you talk to the postman, they ask you very specific questions because some of the parts of the country are very isolated. So they're just like another country, guys. But that's okay. We just re-engineered it and then sent this stuff out another way. other stuff out that you definitely you can use but school is maybe the other thing I was going to send. Just a heads up, also our foreign listeners know this too. There's some things we can't send you. So we send you some other neat, preferably American made stuff because you can get your stuff all the time. American stuff is harder to get. So we send you American goodies whenever possible. Anyway, this is part of the end of the year drawing for all of our friends out there that are listening. And of course if you want to find out what we've collected, where we are, Go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Look at our goal, it's on the right side, and look at what we've achieved. Now, that's all because of you, okay, your donations. And I would point out again that last year, year before, and the year before, we achieved that goal each time. It's a lot less expensive to do this once a year than to pay every month. Okay, so this is just a sensible process that saves everybody. We take whatever resources are provided, use them intelligently, and sculpt what we do so that we can get it down the road and, you know, get on down the road with the radio. Anyway... When you really got the first one pulled already. Alright, hold on here and let me switch my technology. Oh, darn. And there's screws all over the place here. I've got an index line of screws from a machine that actually, what it does is the inserting process for a... An industrial robot for free so I can't come back. Our first mystery box goes to... Michael Claddis. K-L-A-D-I-A-S. That's number one. That's Claddis? Yep. Box number one. A little long. In fact, that box is this one right here because that's what just came in and all his batch of orders. Number two... Astra Penny. That's our donator in the UK. Uh oh, you're going to get another American goodie. We got the other item out, right? Yeah, the one from this end. Yep, okay good. That was the one that had to go from yours, yeah, so we're good there. Okay, and now, well, I have to make something that will work for her, you know, for Astor. You know what? Oh god, that could be a man. Slap me. If you're listening... Well, uh, you know, for our listener, I can be neutral that way. There we go. For our listener, we'll engineer something American for you. Box number three? Norman Peterson. And Norman Peterson, you have box number three? Just kind of a long box. Just a heads up. That is a long box. And you'll like what's in that. Well, actually, everybody will like what's in their boxes. Box number four is a square box. Oh, wow. You're gonna get a square box. That's great! And this one goes to... Michael Dodson. Another Michael. Michael, dob, or dotson? D-O-D-S-O-N. Oh, cool. Okay, Dodson. Very good. And... box number five, which is oblong. Timothy P. Moore. I wonder if you're a relative of Colonel Moore. And now, number six. This is yours, spelled with two O's, Dad. So I don't know if that helps. M-O-O-R-E. Yeah, war, okay. And then number six, which is a regular sized box. Well, it's actually a weird shape because of what's in it. So number six, I only have initials for this one, H-R. You better be happy because you got an oblong box. Last but not least, the number seven mystery box goes to the shaking of the beans. Michael Walker. and and those is an email tonight Ed and we'll take care of them. We need to make sure that we get those out because those could be Christmas presents, you know, so... Yep. I was asked to make sure that they were on their way, so... Whoa, you're breaking up Ed. I was asked to make sure they were on their way, you know, so... Okay, very good. And for everybody out there, again, 7 Mystery Boxes. And we thank everybody for supporting the end of the year bill. We have to do this through our listener support, and that means all of you pitching in when you can. And we're trying to say thank you in the process. Have a little fun doing this. So for our friends overseas, and if you're in Hawaii, for instance, your boxes are special. You know that. It's interesting. Actually, in some ways, you know, they cause more trouble for the Postal Service going to Hawaii than they do for the Postal Service going to Canada or England. Which means those bastards at Hawaii Five-O are really a bunch of punks. The culture of an island country is a different psychology and to a large degree Hawaii is another country. Yes, it is. And again, well, we'll just talk to the Postal Service, I'll tell you. So again, for everybody out there, we've got Well it's the second already. We've got the weekend and it's going to be flying here for our friends up at, oh before we go any farther, for our friends from Kansas, Indiana, yes, Indiana, southern Illinois, saying good evening to you guys in the mess hall at the camp, let's see, New Camp Stasa and you guys will be over tomorrow at Camp Wayland North. I think part of you over there staying at Camp Wayland because we already heated the place up Thursday. Anyway, we've got a lot of visitors from out of state and the doctor is in over at Camp Wayland North. He's setting the classes up for tomorrow morning. They'll start at 0800. So guys, you're going to be busy, but take your cold and wet weather gear. We will not be shutting the ranges down because of rain or snow. You already know that. If there's a schedule, we need it. If there's something that needs to be done, this is why you're supposed to have your equipment on your combat load ready to roll. We train as we will fight, for we will fight as we have trained. And, uh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, If you go they have the 12 deals of Christmas sales going on. Yep, we're already past Black Friday and already there's something new. Let's see, 10 Dark Earth Polymer 30 round AR 15 magazines for $49.99. Now... Hey, you can't touch that. That's $5 a mag, isn't it? Six, yeah. Yeah, 10 magazines, $50. and guys you can't beat the price on that one. It's at CenterFireSystems.com. In fact Mark's listening. He needs mags. Mark, if you're listening and you're in your truck, I'll send you an email tonight too. Over at CenterFireSystems.com is item number MAG 0002. Ten pack. MAG 0002. 10-pack. These are dark earth or flat earth polymer magazines, 30 rounders, AR-15 standard, 10-pack for $50. Now if anybody out there has a PS-90, the 5.7x28 50 round Korean mags, a 10-pack for $65. So that's $6.50 a piece. Normally you wouldn't be able to afford a magazine you could use for a bug out bag you could drop. But guess what? These are also not 20 rounders, they're 30s, they're 50s. So a 50 round mag can get 10 pack of these PS 90s for your, you know, Stargate gun. If you don't know what I'm talking about, go watch the television series Stargate. Remember that gun that looks really squiggly in the front? Well, it takes the magazine on the roof. That's the mag right here. And it's perfectly ambidextrous. So one design that is totally ambidextrous. Yeah, and again, they're out there. So if guys, this is the best price to put some mags on the shelf right now. One other deal, don't do this until I get mine. Universal two-cell pistol mag pouches. I have bought hundreds of these, but these haven't been this cheap for a while. You get 25 of these double pouches. There's a picture of them for $40. And these are well made. In fact, we carry these as a standard item. but they're double, you know, 9mm, well double stack mag, you can put anything in them. You can put 245 mags in each pocket or you can put a double stack 9mm or 40 cal mag. They work, they're adjustable and those are also on the sale. There's other items, they've got a couple of drums, well no, they've got 5, 6, 7 drums, but the big thing is 10 mags, 10 AR-15 mags for $50. And those are flat earth, that's a good color. You want a different shading on them, take a spray can and put some little green spots on them here and there. There you go. They've got the PS90 mags and they have the double mag, the two-cell pistol mag pouches. All those are really good buys. I had a PS90, I would spend about 150, I get three bundles of those. Seriously. If I had a PS90, Those mags are not going to be around forever. They're going to be around for a while because the Koreans are cranking them out. These are aftermarket mags. But for breakout mags, normally I couldn't afford to put an engineer bag together and throw 10 or 15 of them in there. This way I can. It means I can throw a battle bundle together and have them stuck in different places where, oh, I'm out. Well, Frank doesn't have one of these. He has an AR-15. Oh, but right here in the barn, I've got another bag. And that's, by the way, again, that's CenterFireSystems.com. CenterFireSystems.com. CenterFireSystems.com. It's right on the front page. Go to their Christmas, 12 Deals of Christmas. And the Flat Earth mags, it says, you know, in stock, 10 plus in stock when they run out, they're gone. With the pouches, it's 10 plus in stock. When the 10 bubbles are gone, they're gone. And it looks like they got 10 of the PS90 bubbles, too. 10 plus it says so I don't know how many you really have. Does it have any water heaters on sale? No, no water heaters. But you know, there was a, you know, I passed up a page and I cannot find it now and it's agitating me. I'll figure it out after I get off the air. For everybody out there, we are past the top, the, again, We've got the list for the drawing as far as those people that won. So we'll announce it again Monday to be safe to make sure everybody knows who's in the zoo there. So you know you've got something coming. Also, I would remind everybody again, expecting a little bit of ice and snow eventually here. And it might be as soon as Monday for the middle of the state, maybe even down here in the bottom. Make sure that you're squared away and prepared to deal with the people who forgot how to drive in the snow. I don't know how that happens. Anyway, we'll be ready for it because our people are the thinkers. Every year. Every year. For about a week and a half to two weeks it's like, oh god, you didn't do that. I've actually started to see that right now where people, and we had one person, I don't know that they, it was one of those looking straight at you and just step on the gas and go through the stop sign anyway. Well then you get all the Somalis that have moved in. That's where you got to put the two pig you got to put the the the dynamic Digital image of the pigs head on the front of your car, you know eat more pork, you know have that on the front there It's like yeah. 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