March 10, 2017
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1h 3m
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Mark Koernke discussed recent geopolitical tensions on the Korean Peninsula, comparing South Korean protest tactics to American activism and analyzing historical Japanese-Korean relations. He covered the death of Russian UN Ambassador Vitalia Churkin, addressed ongoing low-level military incidents along the Korean DMZ that the government conceals from the public, and warned against media manipulation regarding potential conflict escalation. The second half of the broadcast focused on practical preparedness advice, including detailed guidance on acquiring and refurbishing inexpensive 6.5x55 Mauser rifles for training purposes, ammunition sourcing strategies, and tactical gear procurement through airsoft retailers.
- korean peninsula
- dmz
- north korea
- south korea
- geopolitics
- preparedness
- ammunition
- 6.5x55 mauser
- tactical training
- militia
- second amendment
- gun ownership
- airsoft training aids
- russian ambassador
- media manipulation
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For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. 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 and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken sin. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children in fear. Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled each God-given right. The 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, dill the land of the free? and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southeast, central, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... ...radio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, and we are on AM&FM Microstations, CB Base Stations, and Ultra Net. hallmark and Bolden's Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to our friends. The Great State of Jefferson, the Aleutian Islands, the Bering Straits and all the rest of the territories. Well, the Pacific anyway. And today's date, well, it's Friday. It is Cinco di Amo Day. It is Order Bastard Friday and of course it is, well, beginning of the weekend. And for everybody out there, it is the 10th of March. It is the 9th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2017, old earth calendar, 2017 year of conflict, year of storm. and of course all kinds of fun stuff going on before the weekend from the Trenches Rule Report to die in protest after a South Korea president removed from office. Now, you know, Park, you know, Ping Pong Mall, you know, the difference between the North and the South is everybody who's gonna be president is gonna be named Park. Okay, it's kind of an honorary title thing. Well, and if it isn't, it should be. Here's how it works. Protesters over there take their protesting seriously and so does their government. This is why when you see a riot in Korea and you watch some of the views of like the skyscrapers and aerial shots, it's always kind of interesting because, well, there's the police. Those other guys facing the police were the riot beer and shields and helmets and body armor and also the protesters. Yeah, you see the protesters got their act together mostly over in Korea. They have like different echelons of, you know, support. So, apparently, two dying protests, well, they take their protesting seriously, and the cops take their anti-protesting seriously. Gladiatorial games, hacking and chopping rules, objects flying back and forth, missiles flying at high velocity, people getting shot, people getting beaten, clogged down, kings of the protesters attacking the cops, singling them out, and of course, finishing them off and going on to another one. It's exciting, and of course, it sounds like a sledgehammer fest on garbage cans because both sides have sheatels, both sides have body armor, and it's like, if you ever wondered what it really looked like back during the middle ages and earlier during some of those ground battles, watch a Korean protest. It's pretty stinkin' impressive. And the peasant infantry who show up just with their signs, they pitch in, but they understand the guys with the armor are usually a good idea. And if not, they bring their own wood shields and stuff like that. Oh, they call them protest signs. But they're built so that they can move forward like light infantry to support the flanks or you know reinforce and pull back wounded from the armored units. Yeah, it's pretty exciting. It's like nothing you've ever seen. Certainly it's not like this really weak to link America. Hell, I don't care which group, supposed left and supposed right. Neither one ever truly comes prepared and they're always haphazard. They're really cool. South Korean, you know, protesters. No matter what faction it is. Business workers. My favorite of course are the industrial workers. They're the ones who get their act together and actually spend their money on defense technology so that they can kind of protect themselves. They want to have to protect their jobs. In America, well the Union got all their money. We can come out and become a target for someone. Rubber bullets, alright. Yeah, gas too. Whereas over there, gas masks, riot helmets, face shields. proper armor and then shields on top of that. Oh yes, and they do carry personal defense batons. They're not for offense, but of course everybody gets so close that you really can't tell the difference once they start swinging at each other. I'm being defensive! I'm being defensive! No, I think I would be offensive. I would be government. I'll show some of my life. And adventure continues. So hacking and shopping rules, battle acts as a broadsword, excitement in Korea, and too dead. Of course they didn't say, huh? Well, quite a few wounded too, I'm sure. So the adventure continues. And you know, Pete's wearing a President Park. In this case, an MS, which tells you, yeah, yeah, MS. That's multiple sclerosis. Poor woman. She's got multiple sclerosis. MS Park. And they identify that they have an illness. I feel sorry for that poor woman. Multiple sclerosis is something that's hard to overcome. Anyway, as it is, she won't have to worry about it. Maybe she'll take care of her in prison, or whatever they're going to do with her. Polling politics or whatever, maybe she's the Hillary Clinton of South Korea. Meanwhile, remember those Godzilla movies? That was the music they always played when the unfortunate buggers who were sent in to fight Godzilla and they were the Japanese Defense Forces slash Army? Well, they would go in and pretty much none of them would come out. Remember that, even when it was the older ones? My god, he's been eating kimchi! Oh, the breath! Oh, look at that flame! Nuclear kimchi, sir. It was the radioactive kimchi from the nuclear attacks of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They were dumped off the coast of Japan. And then, well, radiological and biological festivity, known as kimchi, did its job. that Japan, since Godzilla is not readily available, is ready for a preemptive strike on North Korea. Now, this is not any... Let me ask you guys, did all this garbage just happen the last few weeks with Trump? Anybody believe that? Korea changed at all in its activities. I'm going to challenge any of you guys that were serving in the peninsula. Remember that's what we used to call going over there? Hey, you served on the peninsula? No, no, but my buddies there are going, they volunteered for it. You get a pay hike. You know, when you go to Korea from the end of the public hostilities until like today, although I don't know this year, I don't know if they screwed them because Carter screwed them on their combat pay and I can't recall if it was reinstated or not, but you got combat pay for serving in Korea. You also earned a combat battle patch. that you can wear because you were in a combat zone, you're there for a year. And if I could be there for six months, you qualified, but you're there for a year. You're in the DMZ or near the DMZ or behind the DMZ, you're all close enough. Typically that combat patch will be the second infantry division. So you'll recognize it real quick. It's easier to fight. Remember the shield? Yeah, yeah, when it's colored, it's got that black shield. Yeah, what's on the shield? You remember? Anyway, Don't you think Japan has always eyed Korea? Now I'm going to be real honest, and nobody wants to talk about this. Japan has had to muzzle itself, but the people of Japan that manage Japan are the same people who ran all the factories, Mitsubishi, Kawasaki, Okidosu-Haijima, Ingo-Soy, and produce aircraft like a The Nikojima King? Oh, the Nikojima! And or, what about the Tone? And, you know, sailed ships like the Haruno, the Yuvmaru, Musashi, Haruna, Hayi, Icy. Mmm, man, there was a whole big fleet! Battle wagons, interiors! Yeah! Oh, the Akagi and the Kana! Yeah, those are all big ships. They were fighting ships. They were offensive. Don't you think that they miss that core of those gory days? Well, if you don't think that they do, I suggest you watch the anion production they've been doing for the last, what, three decades. Well, were they even turned the homodal into a spaceship, dudes? You didn't know that? Now, Japan meanwhile pretty well has founded the O.M. Your foundations are here on the planet. And for the last About 1500 years or so, Japan every once in a while gets up at E and goes across the channel there, beats the scoundrel out of the Koreans, and claims the Korean peninsula for their own, and eats their kimchi, and, you know, rapes their women, and kills their men, and tries to invade China. Yeah, that's been done before. Seen it all. Okay, I'm talking about last 15, 16, 1700 years. Hell, it goes back farther than that, but since Japan's been a major power. And this was part of that every once in a while, uppity expansion by the Japanese. Got rid of excess population, plenty of infantry. Tamariahs, of course, were the ones in charge, but there was a lot of leg pegs out there, too, kids. Lancers, pikers, bowmen, etc. Not just samurai. So, of course, they would face off against the Koreans. The Chinese would get scared. They'd come south, and then they'd end up fighting over Korea. Hey, does this sound like modern times or not? Yeah, you see how this works? So, isn't it interesting this UM Tempest in a teapot situation is all, they're bangin' the gong! Mmm, no. J-pen! has already gone out of the box a couple of times. Remember, after World War II, well Hashimoto, here's how it works. You and the rest of your crew can hand over your weapons. We're going to confiscate everything we can, give it to the communist Russians so they can use it to create communist China. Of course, they told the American people we were disarming the Japanese, but they didn't tell anybody, where were we going with all those guns and ammunition and big weapons we captured? Now, MacArthur ordered a lot of them to be dumped in the ocean. In fact, he went contrary to what Truman ordered, which under the Yalta and Malta agreements, you know that we were supposed to give the Italian, the German and the Japanese Navy to Communist Russia? You do know that that was the treaty, right? You know, MacArthur had as many ships destroyed and equipment destroyed as possible that were under his direct control with commanders and individuals that he commanded. Now, there's a bunch of other, n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n and providing a massive amount of Japanese hand-me-down German and World War II equipment from the Eastern Front that the Russians captured and also a bunch of American equipment so that they could kill off Chinese Christian Chiang Kai-shek and the nationalist government and make China communist. Oh, yeah. Japanese did not like this. The Japanese were not very happy with you around America. I thought we had a deal. So quietly they built back up. Then a few years ago, you might recall, the U.N. said Japan wanted to be more internationally involved, so they sent military force outside the borders of Japan. There was the fakery of, oh, we are protesting on government doing this. Oh, he's a hum of all you know, bad bad bad. All the while doing anti-comics about blood gore, battle axes, modern, modern and ultra modern battle tech technology. Golden Head was the name of one of the series and while they're blowing us down everybody all the while of course angsting philosophically about, oh, I don't know why I do this. Okay, so understand that when you see any of this stuff with Japan right now, First of all, Japan is always going to pay attention because, well, they don't want to get nuked or bombed or they don't want people getting blowed up. They're running short on people right now. Japan's got a problem with population, but at least they're not letting the skanks like America or Europe is come into their country and invade, right? Like where the Muslim employees of the Jews are being brought in and massed to raid Kill Pillage and burn. Japan has not allowed this. Now they do have a few Arab colonies. Remember I talked about this years ago. Most people don't realize this, but they consider them the same as ETA. They are the untouchables. They do jobs and they're doing certain work. They're kept very tightly controlled. They're kept in their own enclaves and they've also booted some of them out. They've completely shut down the areas where they originally housed them. So even there, they already, they understand it gets to a point where they start getting uppity and getting a little crazy in the head. Well, just grab them by the scrap of the neck, throw them on a ship, and dump their sorry arse back over in the Middle East where they came from. Immediately. No hesitation, no weight, no tiki, no washi. So, now, Korea's making noise. I'm gonna point out something. There is a stinking thing that Korea has said last two days, four days, ten days, one month. six months ago, a year ago, five years ago, ten years ago, forty years ago, there's this stinking thing that's different, that they've done differently from what they're doing right now. How many of you know? Let me ask everybody a question here. First of all, Korea has been for the longest time a, it's only a ceasefire. It is not an ending to this mock war. Remember, it was called a conflict. I remember how our veterans from the Korean War got screwed by the US government, by the American Legion, and by the VFW because, well, it was a UN conflict. And this created a massive amount of animosity for men, especially men, who had served in World War II, and they got dragged into Korea. And everyone of them used to tell me the same thing as, I don't know what the hell they're talking about, this year's hell was a war. It's like my uncle, my Uncle Lloyd said, I don't know how many people I killed because I'd say it was a war. So anyway, remember this back post post Korean end of end of hostilities, how many people each year? Let's let's do it this way from 1953 to the year 1983. How many people per year were killed in the South Korea by military or covert actions across the DMZ. Do you know? Here's another one. And this is why it's like, oh, this is totally different. It's like, only if you're completely ignorant to the history of the peninsula, how many American marines and army personnel have been killed each year since the supposed secession of hostilities on the Korean Peninsula? Do you know? Now the government does all kinds of fun things and there's people listening right now, some of them are nodding their head because they know exactly what I'm talking about here. They conceal or they flat out lie about the numbers. Koreans come across all hours of the day or night and one of the most famous things is to infiltrate if at all possible across the wire, plant mines and go back over the other side. Most of the times people find the mines. Some days Not so much or if they do capture you know they do dig a mine up Well, they don't want to leave it behind because the Koreans will just find another hole and put it in place So they're running like hell with the mine someone trips or get shot alone That landmine guys drops with that falls with it. It lands. So he lands on it You know on it with his chest Here not a whole lot But there are chunks to pick up and everybody else got the delightful experience of that fragmentation mine above ground So anybody nearby, they get it too. Now, the government knows this. They don't want you to know about it. The military knows about it, but they gotta sign more kids up. How'd you like to go to Korea? You know, that war's been over since 53, 54, so, you know, you can go to Korea, there's exotic women, and South Koreans love us, you know, but the North Koreans hate us. And then there's a lot of South Koreans that really don't like us all that much either, sir. Oh, don't worry about that. You need to sign up and go to Korea. During the Vietnam War, By the way, I don't think it didn't cook up now and then. What about the Mayogwes? Anybody remember? I always bring up the Mayogwes. That's another famous intelligence ship that got captured by the who? Who got them? Where'd they go? North Korea? Was the Mayogwes, I remember a minesweeper converted to an overt intelligence ship like the ones I've told you about before. Did the whole crew get captured? Remember there's even television movies that were done for television about the Maya Guez incident. Oh yeah! So beware with this garbage with Korea because the rhetoric that they're using is the rhetoric they've always used. Now the problem is that most of the time they never tell you. So when the shysters are pushing that agenda or pushing it, Then you better pay attention not so much to the Koreans but to the shysters who are going to lie to you. You know, it's like those torpedoes in the water in Vietnam. Yeah, the Gulf of, what was it, Tonkatoi? Oh no, it was the Gulf of Tonkin. And you have that painting of those valiant destroyers plying the water in rough water with little white caps and oh, it looks like there should be guns ablazing and torpedoes leaving the water with the destroyer shooting back and turns out that it wasn't anything like that happened. Turns out the whole thing was, oh, they're beating the gong the same way right now. And it's one, two, three, what are we fighting for? What the hell I don't give a dang, my next stop is old Pai Yang. Old lemurs at Ping Pong or Pang Pao or Yau Pu or, well it's the Korean, we're gonna be next week, we'll be invading the northern Korean capital, and when we take the capital, war will be over my Christmas. It's three years later. Fact, what's really cute, you ever watch the series MASH, guys? Let's figure this out. In the series MASH, although the Korean War only lasted like three, going on four years, where, you know, they were still shooting, after the ceasefire, they were still shooting each other. MASH crews spent more Christmases in Korea than the actual man who fought the war. Isn't that cool? You can do that on television. And we're going to celebrate another Christmas overseas for another season, and another season, and a fourth season, and a fifth season. They're frustrated. This war is really dragging out on television, isn't it? Reality might be another thing though. Although it's bad enough, like I said. My Uncle Lloyd, nicest guy ever wanted to meet, but he just, you know, he wasn't, he just, he just tell you with his voice breaking, cracking a little bit, I don't know how many people I killed. They just stacked him like cordwood. Well, I'll tell you what we're gonna do. We are at the bottom of the hour and we could take a bottom of the hour break. Little music, we got some ear candy for you. We haven't done some requests in a little bit. But just to be safe, I'll tell you what we'll do. If we can, we'll fit in a little ear candy and a little break there. And it'll be the only guys. Anyway, for everybody out there, just want to bring it up because there's a little piece here of Japan ready for a preemptive strike on North Korea. It's on in front of the trenches. It's from YouTube. And again, always check this stuff out because Well, if they're saying it, remember, there's nothing... if you were to read nothing but stuff released from Korea on a 24-hour basis, you'd have your toenails chewed off, your fingernails chewed off, you'd probably chew off your big toe or your little toe in the process, and you'd be angsing over in the corner, drinking a broccoli shake and singing I Wish You Were an Oscar by a Weiner almost immediately. Because Ping Pong Ball and his crew... They got a lot of work to do. And they're always trying to keep those peasants on their side of the border on edge. Now, remember every once in a while, the Ringknockers want to do that with us too. Heads up on that and remember, hmm, do we? Is there in Korea that's so important? Well, not much. But you know everybody's got their duchy and their the royalty of the global spring knockers behind the scenes on their their risk board They want to you know control well Come chotka because it just rolls off the tongue and then there's don't forget Southeast Asia and Japan which is listed separately and Korea is kind of like in that sphere of influence So if you're playing risk, maybe a do on it you can't piece you can get for free to take for free So the Korean part of the risk game, it's very important. It's played that way out there. Oh, by the way, those two stories are back to back. I got to roll them together. Two dying protests in South Korea. And then the North Koreans ready to go attack us and invade. And they will invade the whole of the country with a population that is the size of what other states that we have here in the United States. Go to the population of Korea. And by the way, North Korea. Let's not forget it's not South Korea. And I'm excited about their massive air fleet. How many tactical and strategic aircraft do they have at their disposal to project their strike? And are we going to be fighting the 12th Korean fleet or the 23rd Korean fleet that I can't find on the map? That must be that undersea's battle fleet that just will rise in front of the... I'm amazed! Yeah, well of course the Japan, they can do something in Japan, but then again, they've always been doing stuff with Japan. Stirring that box. After all, Japan needs to have a way to control its minions too, and Korea's pretty handy for that. Now, another thing real quick. Russian ambassador, Dolores Shrabodny Pyjoska, or is it, you know, Slovidnyshnyetka, Oh, it was Ambassador Vitalia Churkin. Oh, Vitalia. I remember Vitalia well. He was an old guy, he had gray hair, very old, sitting at desks, clutching chest, flopping over face first. It used to be that would happen because Lenin or Stalin or Trotsky's boys would come up with knife from behind and stand in the middle of back. And when he'd flop over while he would grab his chest, There would be big daggers sticking out the back of Chet, out the back of back, not back of Chet. Well, it could be pointy spot. Maybe that's why he was clutching Chet. But anyway, it has been determined. Russia's ambassador to the United Nations, who collapsed in his office last month, died from a heart attack. No fall plate was suspected according to a senior city official briefed by the medical examiner's office. The official was not authorized to reveal the cause of death. of Ambassador Vicalia Shuriken. Anyway, we're gonna go to break. Little Air Candy, promise that we get some of our requests out. Come with me now. Out there making a request for, again, that particular piece. Hopefully we satiated your interest. And if you'd like to make a request for music, I am backlogged. I will say that right now. We're backlogged. But that's not a problem. I keep them in a separate list. and we keep going down through the list progressively. You can send an email to liberty at provide.libertyatime and then post an email. The title should be Music Request. Then dash, you want to play in the morning. If you want to play in the evening, put a link is great. If you've got a YouTube posted version of the song, And we'll use that for the entry. Now of course I gotta listen to it for the music first because we don't just put everything up or anything up. So I'm gonna have a few more bleeps than we could possibly do. And there would be bleeping. There would be bleeping. Tell me, were there space monkeys? There had to be space monkeys. Yes, and bleeping too, sir. Boop, boop. Lost in space, remember? Yeah, that and also Firefly. Anyway, it is Friday here. I'll tell you what, we've got the O'Gorman Range is overbooked, I know that. That's expected. We've had decent weather. We've got a coal spike. Who cares? We have hardly any snow on the ground. And you've got all that coal weather gear for a reason, so you're going to train with it, right? We know you are. And because of that, range officers, remember this is the second week. We have range officer rotation, that's expected. Everybody takes a turn at being in charge of and working the ranges. Everybody's familiar with it. Everybody has the same kind of, again, responsibility. We have classes. Actually, when you sit in on the classes for range operations, for using the ranges, you get the basic course on how to operate the range. So we review that, then you're out there, you get to wear the funny little orange helmets and or white helmets depending upon what your job is. And also of course we have the primary range target control operators. We have pop-up targets, we have mobile targets, we need people to perform the mission there. That way the people who were doing the job get to use the range too when the time comes. Everybody's got a good chance to get out there guys. So anyway, be careful with that. Don't forget, extra eye protection, ear protection, little hint. Dollar Tree has got a ton of these Dollar earmuffs. No, they're not real fancy, but make up a footlocker would spare everything. Bags of earplugs or earbuds or whatever you can find. These things are so cheap. Grab 10 of them, put them in the box. somebody doesn't show up with their ear protection, you've got some there. Same with safety glasses. Menards. Dollar Tree, Big Lot have the standard side protective safety glasses. They'll actually go right over a regular pair of glasses if need be. But they're actually pretty well made and they're a knockoff copy of another one that's done by one of the larger companies. It's a cheap kind of copy, but it is better than any surprises you might get without the glasses. So if you've got your own, bring them along. For each of the units out there, make up a kit. And keep adding more. I always watch for stuff at yard sales. I go to all the freebie boxes. I've gotten hundreds of pairs of shooting glasses, safety glasses, safety goggles, all kinds of stuff. I never pass it up in sunglasses, too. I've never passed them up. I take all of them. Period. They go into Ziploc bags. They go into kitty litter buckets. And I've got thousands. And I'm not exaggerating. Free! Didn't cost me anything on the time I took them up. Make sure you get in the bucket. Now they're secure and out of sight, out of mind, but ready for when we need to use them. Anyway, in addition to that, the new site, which they've got a, first we're going to establish the parameters for the facility, and then we have to come up with a name. The multiple sponsors are all going to get together. We're going to see who to, we're probably going to commemorate one of our fallen patriots from Michigan. And Doc Robinson is the first name that came up, George Matusik, you know, Camp Matusik or Camp Robinson. We'll figure that out, but however it works, it's going to be one of our, you know, individuals that has, you know, did a yeoman's job, did all, everything they could right up to the day they passed away to stay in the fight. And we already have a militia company named after George, and we have one named after Lee, who of course passed away this last year, early this last year. Didn't forget him either. And so again, there's going to be a discussion there. That's part of the meeting this weekend. Probably it just takes humans, just admin issues. But it is important because again, we always remember the people that have come before us, and the idea is to maintain our history. OK? I understand that they are going to have construction crews up there. Even though it's cold, we already have machinery up on site. They just moved it from the Fox site over to this new location. So guys, you'll have machinery there. I've donated shovels and rakes and hoes. We've got all kinds of hand tools. I've donated safety equipment, just like we were talking about earlier. It just goes from site to site. Every time I find other stuff, if I don't keep it for myself, it goes to them. and everybody else does the same thing. This is how we make the thing quite economical. We must spend millions. No we don't. What's wrong with the people who spent millions who throw stuff away that shouldn't be thrown away? Hell, it's like our targets. You know, you think we'd go out and buy top dollar? Hell no. That's what the skill saw is for, dudes. Anyway, so again, the schedule is on cue for this weekend. The news site, I believe, Mr. Bishop is the strong boss for the weekend. Mr. Bishop, you'll be reporting to him. I don't know the layout for the site yet, so I don't know how they're setting up parking. But remember, you've got road crew coordinators. They'll be telling you where to park, to stay out of the way of the machinery, and to keep you out of the mud, and the blood, and the beer. Oh, well, I don't know about staying away from the beer. You might get it anyway. But it is also, remember, a single day, I'm all day. With all of the things that are happening, You have many communists believe that they are going to celebrate communism in America by a big offensive in May. I say we should celebrate this and so for all of our compadres out there, for all of our fellow warriors, I believe that we should celebrate Cinco the Amity, bye bye, a case of ammunition, in preparation for best for fireworks. If they want to kick something off on the 1st of May or sometime in the beginning of May, we'll make sure that we make them kick the bucket and put them in the ground and that will be the end of the festivities for them. But I think it will be very festive for us. So if you have a pistola or if you have a shotgun, or if you have a rifle, then you are in need of ammunition. Mmm, señorita, señorita, señorita, please take the time. Go to your local watering hole. Go to your hardware. Go to your constore. Piece of ammo today and celebrate. And don't forget UNAMMO.com. UNAMMO.com. UNAMMO.com. And you can also go to AMMOMAN.com. AMMOMAN.com. AMMOMAN.com. Now, right now, the cheapest training ammunition, or you can switch it over to ball ammo, a little bit of work. Right now, J.J. Sales has the 6.5x55 wooden red wooden bullet. trading ammunition, they call it blank ammo, for $87 for like, what, 4,000 some-odds, close to 5,000 round ammo, whatever the hell it is now. He's got a big pile of it, and he's offering it for such a giveaway price. It's going to cost more to ship it than it will to buy it, guys. It'll cost more to ship it than it will for the first initial cost. You've got to pay for it, but you've got the shipping part. But you're talking a block of ammunition. It is the cheapest best buy in the country for anything that's out there. In fact, it's so cheap that I recommend now buy yourself two bundles of that stuff, what close to 10,000 rounds almost. Get yourself a single stage reloading press. Buy yourself a bunch of 6.5 millimeter bullets, the cheapest model available from whoever in bulk. Get yourself a decent powder, calculated in the mace to bottom, whatever it is you can find in your favorite loading specifications. And I would then go out and buy myself a very inexpensive couple of 6.5 turn bold rifles. And those would be the training rifles for all, in fact they'd add more if I could. Ideally buy five. You're looking at 10,000 rounds of ammunition, you know, the base ammunition prime for little or no cost. Mercuric And again, we're damn primed. You don't need primate, guys. Remember, pay attention. You're only going to do an upper case resizing. Find out what a middle load is. Not a hot load. Don't go a hot load. Go a mid-grade load for the 6.5 by 55 Mauser cartridge. Once you've got that done and you're all loaded up, go to the gun shows, find yourself some 6.5x55 beater rifles. You're looking for something that somebody probably hacked the wood on. Might even cobble the sights. Who cares? As long as that rifle's intact, and the guy who tried to sport her eyes, didn't know what he was doing. Okay, well I know what I'm doing with it. Get that back to the shop, dress that rifle up, make it a tack driver. It's already been spore-arized. If they cut the sights or if they lost the sights, now the sights can replace iron sights. You can even get replacement wood, but why bother? If you can buy that gun for under $100 and you should be able to find a couple hundred, or for under $100, a couple of them, one of the guys showed me one that he picked up for $35 two weekends ago. The stock was cut, as I expected. They roughed up the stock but didn't finish finishing it. Other than that, it looks like they even kind of sanded on the surface like they were going to repaint it with something. Who knows? Well, who cares? Pull the action out of the wood, clean the wood up, round off that hat cut that they did for the fore guard, and they round that out, make it look good, sand it up, take that, paint it in a tactical color, let it sit and draw a real good camouflage, as a matter of fact. Take that action, clean it all up, Make sure you scrub off any rust if there is any left and get right into the corners and the crevices and everything else. Then make sure you tape off the area where the little blade side is. Make sure if you have the rear side intact that you cover that up with some tape or tape. Make sure that everything else is cleaned up, ready to roll, and give it a couple coats of paint. Camouflage it out the same way. Wow, there you go. Looks purified now. Tactical. Since typically they're a five round capacity magazine rifle, they will use stripper clips, but you don't need to use stripper clips with them. You can find site systems using B-Square for the Mauser sites, and you can actually mount a scope on the rifle if you want to. You can go either way, you can go the side mount, you know the replacement for the iron sight, or you can drill and tap the thing. If it's kind of rough anyway, maybe it's got a few rusty spots on it. You had to clean that up, you had to bead blast it. Okay? Then clean it up, make it look purified, drill it and tap it, put a fix-tiny rail on it. Don't put the mounts right on it. No, there's no reason to do that nowadays. Drill and tap it and put a fix-tiny rail on the roof. Wow, there you go. Anything you want to mount on there, you can put night vision on the thing. But whatever you want to put on the gun, you can. However, simple and reliable as best, I like to go with a simple, straight optic, conventional sight, conventional scope. Nothing fancy. You might put a rubber recoil pad on the buttstock. That's an option. And there's a couple of options that are actually not going to modify the gun in any way where you just screw it right in using the existing butt screws and you still leave the steel plate in place. So there's a number of ways to go on that. You just cover that. Then you got 10,000 rounds. to train with or you got five rifles for a garrison element you can put out in the middle of nowhere, you got little and nothing into the ammo. What you do is reload it and then ammo, you know, ziplock bag it to isolate the individual pods of 20 rounds or 30 rounds. Put that into 30 caliber or 50 caliber cans. I prefer 30 for this type of work. Use 30 caliber cans, load them up, seal them up, do it again. Keep doing that until you get all those cans loaded. Find yourself a secondary location. Take all that ammunition. Take those five rifles. Put them in a location. This turn, hunting for five more. Or if you can run into a 6.5 by 55 Ujumin rifle in semi-automatic, why, there's a nice gun to add to that inventory in another location. auxiliary guns or defense guns. You have to send family members somewhere and you're looking for a way to arm up the people that are there so they can defend themselves from brigands and scallywags and contribute to the security that might already exist with the guns that everybody carries in. This is a way to rearm people who may have lost everything that they have. You don't have as much money or don't have a lot of money to spend. Cheap but full battle rifle caliber ammunition. cheap rifles well rebuilt because you're going to take the time and make the effort, right? You'll make them look as good as just anything else that might be out there that anybody might run into. But for a lot less than the price of an 8K or an AR-15. It doesn't mean I'm poo-pooing either of those. You should know better if you've been listening to this program. But this is a way when you can get a pile of big caliber ammo for a very little bit of money. You don't have to reload all of that stuff. You can use the wooden mote for cutting paper at close range to train whoever you want to. Even later on, I would keep some of this ammo for that purpose for familiarization because you should have a training program in place. Oh yeah! That's how it works. Anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problem. They're going to say go to the ammo day. It is also Quarter Bastard Friday. No, Quarter Master. If you were in the military, there was another term for the quartermaster. And there's a reason for that. He didn't just take care of you. He was taking care of himself. There's a lot of stuff you never saw, because quartermaster made sure he got it, and it went somewhere else where it was more valuable for him. But that's okay, we're not like that. We're trying to make sure that our people are well squared away. You're your own quartermaster, but you may be helping other people in the process. Again, 510 program, 510 program. If you've got 8Ks or SKSs with a duck bill and you're looking for a mag chest pouch that may do your right, again, go to... www.airsoftgi.com. That's www.airsoftgi.com. When you get there, go to tactical gear. When you touch that, a whole separate menu is going to show up. Look over to the side there for vests, all vests. Okay, when you go to that, you're going to have chest pouches and vests. Scroll three quarters of the way down the list. You will find the Tormorum chest ring. Now, right now if you order over $60 worth of stuff at Airsoft GI, free shipping, number one. Number two, you also have a discount. When asked for the codes when you're processing out, use the number 2017 as the code and you get 25% off the orders. If you pay attention while you're going through the page, you'll find it posted to see what I'm talking about. Now, the vest are $16.50 apiece. By the time you get done with 25% off, they come to about $12.50 apiece and no shipping. So the more you buy, the more beneficial it is, obviously. If you need Airsoft ammunition to go away in the inventory, they got a bunch of deals and steals there, stuff where they're marking down big pillows of ammunition. In addition to that, they have both Tokarev, and Makarov all metal UK arms airsoft spring guns. They're single shot but they are full metal weights. The Tokarev's feel just like and look just like a regular Tokarev. The Makarov's look just like and feel just like a Makarov. They're under $10 or $10 a piece depending on which one you buy. $8 for one, $10 for the other. That's a nice training aid to pick up. By the way, remember, if they take 25% off, then how much is the $10 gun? Well, it's $750. Yeah! That makes it even more affordable. And you buy Markdown ammunition by 5,000 and 10,000 BBs at a time. Doing pretty good. Air's free. And these are spring airsoft guns. You recock each time you shoot. Well, get used to that. Otherwise, for muscle memory and for range training, they are perfect. For familiarization, if you have a rack of macarons or a rack of Tokarev's and you're wanting to train somebody, these Airsoft guns should be in the training aid section of your inventory. In fact, you should have a couple of each anyway. Why? I guarantee someone is going to offer you or you're going to find Tokarev's and Macaros out there because there are too many purchased by everybody in the US. So familiarizing everybody with the gun and how it feels without spending two or three hundred dollars on the gun right now, well for eight to ten dollars, well in this case less than ten dollars no matter which one you buy or if you buy both they're under ten dollars apiece. You've got an awfully nice training aid there. Anyway, we are at the top and we're going to be hearing the music in a minute. We are at the top of the hour. For all of our friends out there, it is Friday. The weekend is here just about. We have, of course, the next hour coming up and another hour beyond that. Ed's going to be doing most of town hall meeting in between. I know people who already got all the micro-FM's up at all the facilities, Camp Emory, Camp Emerson, Camp Stossel, Camp Waidland North, Newgomer Ranges, Niagara-Hitcham, and Fox & Wolf. Fox has steadily improved. A lot of people are really impressed when they go up to use the site. It can accommodate over 300 cars now parked if need be, and typically lots are full because you've got people coming and going constantly for the train site. That is going to improve as soon as the weather finalizes and we're back to late spring and summer guides. Watch to see what happens then. Now do the others, but time are done because people are hoping. So, Republic, let's move it up. New world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on our own. We're on our mark and we'll be back right here in just a few minutes. Second hour of the intel report. It's right. a family owned business located in the heart of Ohio's hunting country. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. Or if you're looking for a pistol or concealed carry we have a nice selection of compact and subcompact pistols.