Mark Koernke and Joe discussed the Notre Dame Cathedral fire on April 17, 2019, questioning the official narrative of accidental cause and comparing it to historical fire response protocols. They analyzed the suspicious lack of fire trucks visible in media coverage, drew parallels to past false flag operations (Oklahoma City bombing, 9/11), and discussed the French Yellow Vest protests as a form of resistance against globalist agendas. The show pivoted to practical preparedness topics including water wheel power generation using salvaged automotive alternators, DIY crossbow construction inspired by historical Japanese designs, and specific firearm deals (Beretta 92S magazines, M14 trigger assemblies, Thompson Contender barrels). Callers contributed perspectives on construction site fire safety protocols and the importance of learning mechanical skills from online resources.
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And jumping off the wall, well just looking at the pictures of the clouds that are showing me, it's indicating that open your mouth and we'll rain all over you. So then you get into the, you know, singing of the, yeah, go to singing of the rain, go from one movie to the other. So, um, I guess all the talk today is the, uh, Cathedral that, uh, did they or did they not? Oh, we're not so, You know what, let's just wait. We got, you know, okay, here's what it tells you. They're trying to give everybody enough time to get all the criminals away. Oh, Oklahoma City bombing. Oh, the militia did it. Oklahoma City bombing immediately. It took only what, four minutes? The militia, we know for sure. And they started flapping there, yep, and they didn't hesitate. Now, all the, what gets me about the whole situation, if you look at all the pictures available, obviously this is the age of digits. You know, guys, where are all the fire trucks? I'll give you an example. There's a picture of them. I know. I had to think about it for a minute. How many, where did, okay, you ever been okay? Let's think about this. And of course they started to do the 9-11 thing, but they got it back off because they just don't want, you know, to think about what you didn't let the Muslims in and who told them to do that? Well, the Jewish bankers, okay. Well, I'm not supposed to talk about that either. But... All of a sudden, we don't need to think about that. It's an accident. Everybody's saying the same thing. You go into an investigation, you're already planting a seed and saying, it's an accident. We're investigating it as an act. No, you're not. You're supposed to go in their blank slate and you start looking at all the information and then you figure out what it was. You don't pre-cue anyone. That right there tells you there's even the initial response. Too many people are on it right away. Nobody trusts any of these big fake situations. I mean here's the thing, my dad was a fireman, okay, he did a lot of neat things, but he was, you know, he's a fireman. When I was little, he used to be, you know, the city of Ann Arbor, you know, the area here, this is all family fire department stuff. In other words, for smoke eaters, he didn't have Scott Airrow when he got in the fire department. I remember guys coming out, that was the one thing that was a big part of my memory. We'd be downtown and they had the, you know, downtown caught on fire. And these guys would go in and they'd take terrible smoke eaters, guys. And they'd come out, there would be every rig that you had in town because if that building didn't get contained, okay, I remember that and I was little, I'm talking a little. That's one of my earliest memories, because the women would come and make food or get coffee for the firemen and be helping them because they'd come out, they'd be all sick. And I'll never forget this because the guys had like just black mouths and their eyes were just black covered. Needless to say, the world has changed. air pack made a big difference, right? But I'll never forget the two things that really jumped out. Like I said, those firemen coming out of that building the way they did, we'd be across the street or just off on an angle and mom would be there and all the other wives would be there and they were taking care of everybody getting coffee and or something for the guys to drink, towels for them to hack and cough in, okay? This memory is my childhood. Here's the other thing. What was the other thing? A lot of lines, miles of lines coming in from all directions and fire trucks just when you're little, you know what I mean? And I'm looking at this and I'm asking myself, why wasn't Notre Dame in the middle of one of the largest metropolitan areas in Europe? Why was that place not a wash and fire? Because they were all at Sandy Hook? They were somewhere else? You know what? The donut shop had a spill. Don't do anymore. The croissant shop had a great retreat over there on the other side of town, free for firemen, not for police. And so we were sucking on a little bit of the vino, you were having a little bit of the croissant, a little bit of the onion, and then we were looking, oh, there's something on my radio about a fire, but I'm having a croissant right now. They tell you people, not to go down. Oh, peace on that. This is good wine. The problem with this, I mean, and let me, I had somebody do this and they're like, wow, go do it. You can do a wonderful bunch of research with your keyboard nowadays. Go over to Paris. And you can actually benchmark where all the different sub-posts, all of the different fire stations are in Paris. How many fire stations are within how many blocks? You're kind of doing something for some other reason. Have people drag their feet. They get lead boots all of a sudden. But that's the first thing that jumped out at me is especially with something like that, that's a national treasure thing. Guys, you would have people fighting over who was going to be doing the firefighting. You would have people crawling over each other. You would be doing better than that if you're in charge. But the bottom line is, who wants you? Everybody wants to be the guy that saves the national treasure. You know what I mean? And hopefully some people in the process. Actually, even after there's no apparatus in front of the building. Now granted, the fire's to the building, but the part that's not consumed, you usually are what's called, you're bunkering it up. You're already prepping it to, you know, Well, maybe they did, maybe they didn't. The problem is, you take advantage of the full perimeter of the building. Why? Well, there's something you ever midually talking about, but you've got water from all directions. Then pull off one circuit. You want to pull off as many circuits as you can. Some we were talking about yesterday, it was like the water supply. If you watch movies in Europe, let me point something out. Watch the Bourne, any of the Bourne series, but when they go into the cities where he's like in a city, okay, and there's always and he's along the canals and the rivers. You probably watched it a hundred times and didn't notice. Did you notice the pipes that come up out of the river and they angle at a 90 degree and they have a cap like the one you see on a fire truck or you know shutting off a line? And also you take advantage of that because you may not get enough. Your pump, first of all your pumper does a couple of different things. If you have a fire truck you'll notice. You've got a fire truck up there now. Guys you adjust your your pull either off of the supply or off of the tank and usually it's actually a double step thing. You constantly feed your reservoir. That's one of the ways you can do this. Then you regulate the energy, you regulate the pump out, which by the way has several different adjustable and I can boost the, even if I'm not getting pressure off the line, that's the most common thing. You may be out on the far end of the city or the city's got maybe blackout. You heard about that. The whole idea, guys, is that no matter what, you will get the pressure because you tweak the pumping system. That's why the truck is called a Pumper. It literally is a mobile, like, like a, it's a pumping station, just like the one you have on the ground that keeps your water pressure. It's got wheels on it. And all those hoses, and can you see, allow you to hook up and provide to a number of different pieces of equipment simultaneously who can fight that fire. Well, you need the Pumpers there to do that. And I was looking at this and it's like, where the hell did they hide the fire trucks? Even in the images where they show people, you know, stepping over the, like the yellow tape lines that they put up. The one thing that's missing is, you know, there should be like, like I said, you'd be up to your eyeballs in fire trucks for a couple of different reasons. They're in a metropolitan area. Now granted, the Notre Dame, like many of the monument sites like that, the monument buildings, is kind of freestanding. But there's always the probability or possibility, especially with that you're gonna get secondary conflagration off of a primary burn like that. And like I said, you don't want the city block to burn down, or the next one to burn down, or the other. Like, remember what happened back east when they dropped the fire bomb on the protesters in the building? How many city blocks did they burn down? You remember that? Joe, you might remember that. Remember they dropped that bomb from a helicopter? Like they were gonna do to... Randy Weaver? Randy Weaver, they did it in, they did it on national television. The sucker dropped the bomb out of the building. There's an example of how it goes when you're in a city. Knockers and Spitzpuffs and the fire department. There's just that in and of itself is making me go. Who did it? Organized crime did it. Organized crime did it? From what? It doesn't make any difference who the peons were. you know there's a larger motive here and there's a lot of other things that are going on some of the discussions are quite interesting they do make sense and there hasn't even been we have a touchdown I've been you know going back and forth with some people are saying well of the yellow the yellow vests uh... they've been pretty successful there so they've been a news for how long now right there were holding again the french government right you know they will grow out well one of the things that they did is and one of the outline cities away from uh... uh... paris proper is uh... they rated a uh... masonic temple jr about that on a temple and currently just went and just added picked up documents did all kinds of stuff and took lots of pictures well Somebody's arguing that that's one of the many reasons for a kind of a revenge or vendetta thing on the part of the ring knockers. And so this is a, because people aren't toeing the line and getting back into slavehood, keeping the little yellow vests on and they're keeping the momentum up. And you're not supposed to do that when the New World Order is trying to re-slave your country the rest of the way. When the globalists have got their banker buddies in place to rape kill foreign nationals invading. guess what? You know, this is one of those how can they create a crisis? Well, they're even having a problem with that. Nobody trusts the state that got in charge over there in France. Yeah, yeah, the knuckle dragging rank and file roided up known, you know, shoe size IQ police state types. It's the same here in the United States. And the ATF is told to go kill Americans who own guns, kill Americans who own guns. He said, hey, we got a change the law and all of you are now under the gun sight by half a million people, all of a sudden or now all of a sudden criminal. and the threat of fight and number one rule okay the the fruit loop no neg bald head okay crazy town because you gotta know what bald heads yeah and some of them have bald heads everybody's afraid of ashamed of actually being a bald head you shave everything else off to try and conceal that it's like for me it's like oh the hell with that garbage i get i get i get fed up then my hair gets and i ain't worried about you being i love my hair yeah but i don't need shaving nicks on my on my cue ball you don't have Just because I only have one doesn't make me that one on the left is still there. Oh three. I'm proud of those By the way, we got a caller So any what's happening globally caller jump in there though, please more and more and mark Rick Bonner here more and Joe good morning, sir Mark. I love how you do that. Um that French accent. That is awesome. Oh, there's so many things that um You guys bring to mind speaking on the bald head. There's an In an episode in the Good Book, way back in the Old Testament, there were a couple of young social justice warrior punks that said to this bald prophet, oh go on up your old bald head. I don't know what they mean, but they meant disrespect. The Good Book is full of surprises. The next thing that happened, a hungry mama bear ate a punk bear. Yes, he did. That's what I actually think of for reminding you though. That's what I used to get at the sun, which made you all think about don't kill. Yeah, whatever you do, don't say whatever it means. Go on up the old bald head. Hey, but check it out. Now, I was thinking too. Mark, you are awesome because you understand the value of like, you know, buying a, like an old comic book or an old, you know, even an old automobile, how valuable it will be, you know, if it were to be put on the market again. Going over to Notre Dame. Oh, and by the way, you reminded me too that the first satchel charge dropped on an urban city block was in the city of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. My children belonged to a thing called MOVE. Believable, unbelievable. I could not believe my eyes, but anyway, we're kind of getting used to that kind of desecration and, you know, immolation. My goodness me. But anyway, yeah, so getting back to the valuable pieces of Rabilia, it just so happens over in Notre Dame that a whole bunch of, you know, awesome statues, you know, of all of the saints and probably some gargoyles and other neat things, well, because of a couple of U.S. dollars, millions of dollars done to restore the, you know, the Notre Dame, what does that mean? The dark lady? The black, you know, damsel? I don't know. But anyway, fortunately, Coincidentally, like that Lucif Berry and Arshad said, there's no coincidences, not just in politics, but in world moving and shaking. A lot of those statues, you know, life-size statues were taken out of the Notre Dame Cathedral restoration thing that has been gone underway, you know, I guess since the springtime. So they're still available to, you know, buy and swap and trade on the, you know, the market of people that like such kind of Like there are some scum in my neighborhood that got plastic gargoyles on their front porch and they would love to have a real gargoyle. Like that hung out, you know, in the wild. With a little history behind it. Yeah, now you're talking. But anyway, here we go. Like, I'm like you Mark. And I wanted to call before you jumped on to this Notre Dame thing. About a stitch in time stayed saving nine and proper preparation prevents piss poor performance anything you and Joe we're talking about a Couple of weeks ago where you know there are people that can fix things that are broken Before I move on to that maybe I won't even get time to but here we go So we got a bunch of guys working on an ancient building with great six by six You know wooden ancient wooden beams like 800 years old that they're working around And we're supposed to believe all of us in the world because the world is small now and we can all look at it. We're supposed to believe that the workers up there and their supervisors and foremen didn't have sense enough to know, well, we're going to have to, as you guys said, in a second have to, you know, have preparations available like I'm going to need dry chemicals, our extinguishers around just in case. and all of the other preparation. But when I first saw that conflagration, I was thinking, there is no way in hell that something like that, and I understand pretty well the devastating immediate impact that fire can have. That fire, there's no way that could have not been foreseen. Whatever was the place where Milan, Els, O'Leary's, Kyle kicked the lantern over, we're never gonna find that. It started at one particular place very low because it was so big I'm thinking, nah, we need to have simultaneous instant energy going off. I don't know. But I do know one thing. I am not going to hold my breath waiting for a report. Oh yeah, it started right here because this wire, you know, was bare and it shorted out and caught it and messed on fire and the next thing blah blah blah. But it's so ludicrous to presume that workers, even idiot workers, could not have foreseen whatever actually did spark that fire and prevent it. So this was certainly done on a perp or a reason. And all of the crap about, oh yeah, other things that aren't heavy. They pretended like, oh yeah, that would have been too heavy. Well, you can spray stuff like the foam that doesn't weigh somebody, and that's the organized criminals you were talking of and you were right on. Somebody for some reasons, I'm sure there were more than one, wanted that to happen. Anyway, you know it's like when the US Treasury had the fire, like I said, one of our friends here, John Stevenson, he's our money person. Been in the militia, you know, the 90s, 80s, you know, into 90s, but he was the number one money person in the country. In fact, the money thing that Bill Cooper did years later, well, back in the 90s, Bill Cooper didn't do it. Stevenson. He went to Arizona. He paid Cooper. You had to pay $300 and you had to sign over all your information. So here's all the work John did. You know why he did this? I do not understand this. But he signed it all off to Cooper as if Cooper could claim that he did. He collected the research, which is true. He collected the research from the man who did all the work. One of the things that he was really up on, a fire that took place in the 20s where they stole many of the money plates. They literally like what you just saw here with an ultra-dom? Oh, we're carrying all this stuff out the back door. Yeah, and the really cheap stuff goes to the right, and every once in a while a guy taps someone on the shoulder, and that stuff went to the left. Same thing with these money plates. They threw them out the aisle. They were throwing stuff out the windows, and literally the argument is that there was a course of it. The plates off, they were the bank treasury plates, $100,000 bills. They were handed off, and they were scuttled out and gone. And so the claim was that they were consumed couldn't be by the nature of how those plates were made and the fact that the area where the farsoon did not destroy the area where the plates were. Well lo and behold, from that point forward, the Russians were cranking out bank notes and the numbers kept being added to in all the new mismatic books. Like you're saying here, they just took a bunch of price looms out and made a big show. It's like the old Picklesmoke Mirrors Magician thing. While you're watching the Picklesmoke and Mirrors and Pixie Dust that way, someone else is skedaddling down the road with laughing her ass off all the way to the bank. You know, speaking of which, there's an interesting little film. I think it's only about two minutes long. I'm sure you've seen it, Mark. There are some little girls passing a basketball. And the question is, how many times is the basketball passed by the girls in the white shirt as opposed to the girls in the black shirt? And as you watch it, curious things happen. Are you familiar with that monkey business type psychology short film? Go ahead, please. This is the, you know, pay no attention to the man behind the mirror or, you know, like when the left hand is holding up a dazzling, or is that I just pulled, you know, my head, why my right hand is fit in your pocket. Anyway, if you check out the monkey business, the monkey business psychology experiment, it'll come up a two minute video. Very interesting how people are. Well, Terry, you want to stay right where you are? We'll be coming back just a minute from right. Yes, sir. I would. You stay where you are, we're going to take off right here for a minute, guys. Everybody hang onto your coffee cup. It is Weapons Wednesday, and again, your mind is your first best weapon sharpened in white cup pencil. Ooh, that hurts. Especially on top of my head. We'll be back right here. On the rock, that last year, it twisted in that pencil surface. 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I'm Joe McNeil here with Mark Hornky on the 17th day of April 2019 and I can do yeah, I mean that's what I just don't have a fun as my dead south is the name of the group and that's me Beautiful Wednesday, but actually we're just the sun's trying to poke out over Lake Erie, but I see clouds here the sun's up above gray overcast horizon to horizon and I got this wryly area down below the sun over by Lake Erie which is not good from on our end of the sea which is dynamic so over there on Lake Erie I can't quite see yet but it's happening out there beware if you're over towards the lake or over there in the southern end of Detroit Monroe etc you all know how it works that water comes right off the lake and rolls right across the bottom of the state here so I'll be ready for it just like in Idaho. Are we still out of our color? Yes, sir. There we go. Jump in there, sir. Please go right ahead. I did post up that thing. It's called the monkey business illusion. But it tells you know how people are. People are certain ways like, you know, they just are certain ways like they have to breathe air and they have to drink water. That's just one thing about people. But this monkey business psychology experiment, the monkey business illusion on YouTube shows a thing about us. you know, our psychology, and it is used to very good effect, nice criminals who mix slaves out of all of us. Anyway, I'd like to double clutch if you don't mind and switch gears to that proper preparation thing, if you don't mind just for a minute, and then I'm going to bail out. Well, anyway, I got two arch enemies, not three, not just one, there are two of them. In my particular case, and I think I'm in good company, My two most effective enemies are laziness and cowardice. These whoop me all the time. Oh my goodness. But anyway, laziness bit me on the derriere mondeau yesterday. I was too lazy to put my plastic pretend, I guess it's about a 10 year old lawnmower made by Kohler, away properly. I'm hearing Mark Warnke saying, yeah, proper preparation. away less, you know, properly last springtime. So I leave it out. I used to give a little helmet, you know, like mixing up mortar and stuff, you know, a little class laziness actually said, ah, now you don't got to do that Rick. So I didn't. And yesterday I went to pull it. I put a little bit of lantern fuel in the gas cap, only about like, you know, a quarter, I went to go to crank on that rascal for the first time since last fall. and what do I do? I give the lander the yank and it doesn't get sucked back in by the little spring. God damn it, that's laziness, like me on the dairy air. But I'm not a knucklehead where I go out and buy a new lawnmower, because I don't have money for that kind of stuff. But anyway, I'm thinking, yeah, Joe said a guy can fix stuff if he knows how it's supposed to work. He can take it apart by going and fixing it. What I wanted to fix, I knew right away, yeah, that little spring, that little coiled up spring that pulls the lanyard back in, was all lumpy from the snow that had melted and turned that lovely soft, I mean, that lovely smooth hard steel spring into like a, you know, a lumpy thing that couldn't slide on itself, like a snake oughta do. Anyway, I took that apart and played hell trying to figure out, now how does this spring go back in And how do I put all of this stuff back together, you know, on this plastic cowling kind of a deal, but sure enough, with a little persistence, the Amzibite did not spend about three hours and figure out, you know, you got to polish that spring up and here's how you, you know, reassemble a pretty intricate deal where, you know, you wrap the lanyard around the thing and you wrap the little spring in there and the spring got to go a particular way. It's like an amoeba strip, you know? But once you figure out the right way and you polish it up and remind yourself, don't be too lazy to keep the water off, why, you can be back in business with some no cost, just a little bit of time and... Anyway, that's all I just wanted to say. Yeah, that's my problem, man. I knew I should have put that son of a gun under cover. That's all I have. I'm gonna bail out. Good day, you guys. Thank you, sir. Appreciate the input. Remember that we can cheat. There's all kinds of great things you can do. Again, the computer does have a purpose and there's neat things out there like in YouTube. If you have any questions, small engines grow dams, micro hydro dam technology. Yeah, that's where people should be spending their time. You know videos how to you know work on a small how to yeah how to yeah because you know what it's like this and we've never had this before in the history of mankind Oh, man, you can sit there and watch you somebody instruct you know how to take this part how to put it back together How to modify it, make it work better. Yeah, you might come up with a better idea while he was busting his knuckles before you do, right? Yeah, I mean, a part of the way that we traditionally have learned how to do things, you know, if you wanted to work on motors, you had to go to some, you know, tech school or something, or, you know, but you can sit there hour after hour, because I do. Learning how to do this and learning, okay, how did you guys put this together? Because if they ever were to pull down the internet, and that would definitely indicate a blindfold to a great extent. That already we have people that are a population, if you will, that is not interested in working on small-engine cars or mechanical things or fix a vacuum cleaner. They're just not interested in that stuff because they were raised in the throwaway society. But what they don't get is, you know, when that throwaway society no longer produces, they will do without and they will be left without any sort of thinking process, ingenuity, entrepreneurism, you know, it'll all just disappear. It'll be gone. So this is one way that you can take advantage of the things that you have at your fingertips at this point. Along with a lot of things that you know like Mark and I and others have used you know the information that we share with you on a daily basis you know on news and you know what's happening in the world you should also be focusing on you know learning something at the same time and if you ever lose that you know again I'll say that there's never been time in the history of man when all that education is at your very fingertips in your home and you watch it there's a thing to remember when you watch something It's the instruction process that you get with any other classroom or apprenticeship. The big thing is that even if you don't remember all of it, you will remember a percentage. It's in the brain pan there somewhere. Yeah, you don't have to remember. That's another thing. Details are important? Absolutely. Which ring you put on the piston first, that sort of thing. But even knowing that you have to put some rings on the piston is an important issue as well but you know eventually, you know for what little bit you do know you can always add to that through a process of you know failure and Completion and you know just going on so just pointing it out. Well, you heard the phone ring Let's go see who's hiding out on the phone line. Good morning. You're on the air Good morning. I want to kind of cover some of this when as far as the workers and all that different in Europe than it is in the US as far as safety goes. I had friends that worked in Europe, actually worked all over the world, and safety meetings. I think the record for it's five hours, time search is better. And then from the type of building you're working on, the type of hazards you have, I've worked on a building where if they got water in the building and had chemicals, it would incinerate. And by the way, there was a couple of times water got in the building, you ran like hell. But for our buildings, I've worked on a couple of them. And they go through and they, you know, you've got strategically placed extinguishers. And the next one's not all that far away if you go through the first one and, you know, you yell for help. You got guys grabbing fire extinguishers all over the building. And, you know, they cover things like if you find something historic, getting in, you know, that you're working on you know you're not the fashion you're supposed to call somebody and that they'll remove it and by the way that's actually happened a couple of times from the building the they found an old poster was when it was a but and they've done that hidden in a wall while we're working on clay so anyway you know these guys and By the way, you have to have a half hour fire watch. If you, if you're grinding, if you're brazing a pipe, if you have any flames. And by the way, you also have welding blankets. Pretty damn well. One of the things that get me about this real quick is again, like you said, it, you know, here's the problem. You and I have those class bright thing and then this truck load of illegals come in through the gate with all of you employees. They should, and they, all these people, well that's wands, what Hargo service really, where'd they come from? all their side contractor and everyone was a daily for all the street you know down the road okay and all the sudden you've got all these other bill helping out that have been a political state some people are helping other people are helping and helping at all infact they can slide them in sideways. And that contractor, rather than hiring people like you and me, are hiring these other people. And Europe's in the same boat right now with this flood of, that was a whole reason, one of the other reasons they flooded in the invaders with the work force right now. Go ahead, please. To be honest with you, I haven't seen that for four or five years. I take that back. If you're on a smaller job, we usually don't do smaller jobs, but every now and then. A smaller to a medium job, you'll see a few illegal and, hopefully framers and rockers. And... A lot of people on the drywall. Yeah, and papers. They're working on wet mud. But the... Not to defend anybody, he just said mostly the rockers. And I think that's part of the reason they're bringing in more guys because they... than they had previously had. A lot of them are just working in their own communities. and they've become like the Korean merchants. You see a lot of the little mini-marts and all that popping up everywhere. That's why they're bringing in the next group. They've run out of the last group. Anyway, just wanted to make sure that you understand. Now you pick it up and generally, a lot of times you have a test of me. You're trying to keep, still make me sit there another minute. The other thing that I was gonna give you, oh well, I didn't watch a hell of a lot of the footage or not stopping the It looks like they weren't even really aiming at the fire like the one guy spraying them and they didn't have a hell of a lot of pressure I don't know. I'm not a fire. I think you're right Go back. What did they lighten and heat the place first hundred years? What did they light and heat the place with for the 500 years? Light it was flame on it heat was How is it they didn't burn it down then? Now let's go, every 100 years nothing changed. In fact the only thing that changed in the last 200 years, they added a little more coal probably to the heating service, but beyond that the basics were still mostly open flame. In fact when you went to the 1800s it went from to a degree whale oil, let's not forget that was in there somewhere, along with just, and I mean there's different lamps, we're not talking just open barbaric casts, But the idea is it was open flame. And in the 1800s, it was the gas light era. The French went through the gas light era just like the British did. You liked the English, you know? Well, the French did the same thing. And if you know how gas light works, remember, you got this. This is like your stove. Only imagine with just the pipes sticking out and you light that and the gas comes up through the pipe and you have an aperture and it's like a gas version of an oil lamp. okay and that was all over the place and they didn't manage to burn it down and what was the gaslight era that gas was pumped everywhere through the whole stinking building and the only way you got light from it is when you were it had an open point so here we are the twenty-first century and for all the bs'ers and whatever else are coming up with here i can't find it there is no good excuse for this happening because supposedly were that sophisticated group of all people of i said tell you, oh, well this is the 21st century, like it's a big deal and everybody's so much smarter. Well obviously the people with the torches and the flame and even the gaslight era, the wherewithal them brains enough not to burn the place down. Something significant different happened here, you see, there's one of the elements of this. The Catholics generally use more candles than the rest of us. Exactly, hell. We want the Catholic churches. We want to be the hell of a lot of them. We want to be the candle better for Hollywood. The worst stinking thing we ever do, there's 1500 candles now in every room. First of all, even with these machines, you had to spend, you know what I mean? Who lit all the stinking candles? Are you tired? You smell like a campfire by now? You should. Oh, this is so exciting. You smell like Ode to campfire. Oh, mon dieu, it's just a big descent, especially in Ode to Rii. Oh, mon dieu. And then you get interrupted because the cat catches himself on fire in the middle. you know, romantic general burn marks. Random scar, three inches long, oh, got to a big six inch one, right? You know, six inches around, not six inches long. You know, you look at the stuff that they show you. But here's the thing, they didn't burn the place down, guys. So explain to me, you know, again, like you said, you know, this is the thing. Even in the military, guys, well, most you were because we had all these old, and if you were in the military, and it kind of held over in a way to be able to test people for guard mount, but you had firewalls. watch and you trade it off every hour or every three hours, depending on what it was and you had to stay up and you had a little flashlight and a special little helmet and your job was to go around and make sure the place didn't burn down. Now we have an advanced version of that, construction sites, especially again, what is this? This is a Oracle site, it is a benchmark, it's one of those places you really, really, really protect. So there's no story they can sell me on, there's only two ways this can happen, intentional destructive arson, gross incompetence on a level, tier by tier and person by person, that you see a massive 21st century example of the cluster screw monkey committee failure. Either way, it's a lose-lose, you know? Because neither one of those in that crossroad are any kind of, you know, happy point pat on the head squeeze on the butt episode. One is bad, the other is bad, but hey, okay, so you really are that incompetent? You did this this way? You actually failed it? That would be enough. If, considering it's a national treasure, that president should be fired. But Frank, you know what I mean? Just look at the front of it. Bring it up and see how many people. Yeah, that's right. Get past Aaron. He let the, the, the, the, no, trap down, be burned. We need to get him out. I say we take him to the Bastille. Then we break up the Guillotine. And then we chop his head up. A bugger. He is responsible. And, and let me be clear that the firewatch works like this. Normally it's an apprentice. And he stands there and watches you braise, thaw her, grind, whatever you're doing. And he brings his lunch and he sits there and eats his lunch where he's at, you know, if you're working up till noon, or, you know, he takes his break sitting there because he's not leaving. Right. Nobody's going anyplace. Exactly. And, uh, you have to fill out paperwork. these days when you have any open flame whatsoever, how long is it going to take? Who works specifically? Who are watch? Who is the operating the flame? And if nothing fits with what happened here, I mean as far as you're not really doing it. Well, if you know it was it was and you're trying to cover your burning out. Why even have a discussion about, wow, it could have been arson. No, it was an accident. No, given the times we live in, the things that are going on in the world, they burned it down because of what it represents. There you go, man. Again, real quick, read George Orwell's 1984. And what does that have to do with this? Well, Orange is an lemming lemons of St. Clement. He even discusses the communist agenda for the destruction of Christianity. And that was one of the things that the technical symbols that were allowed to stay behind, they had no meaning because nobody understood the history. I was going to say, I'm going to bring it back to the US and this does relate. After watching that, a local radio guy, and unfortunately, I know the guy, he's been there for years, and it's amazing how much his tune has changed. He's literally talking about He was talking about the guy that was in the video that was bragging. He was so happy he made the top 100. He was fires that are going on in Seattle like, it was an $8 million fire at a lumber yard. All these fires that are burning down and they quietly say, well, it's the homeless population doing this. But it never comes out. Yeah, it's just like the white supremacists blowing up to the World Trade Center or something. Yeah, right. finally admitting, they're letting Seattle go to hell, truly take it over. And I was just shitting here, it wasn't on the alternative rights station, this is on the regular, you know, Como TV, or the same station that has the Seahawks on, or the Mariners game, you know. They're epiphany now, aren't they? I was thinking, maybe they didn't have a deal with the devil after all, did they? That's what I'm saying. And it's finally starting to come out. Anyway, go ahead. If you want to stick around, we're at the top. We gotta take a break. I gotta get in there, so thank you very much. No, thank you for calling. Appreciate that, sir. And we are at the top. God bless the Republic. We're a border. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're gonna be on the Mars. Day and night. Meanwhile, Jacques, what are you doing? Uh, no, I'm just acting a little bit of the gasoline here. Oh, oh, oh, dude. Oh, you're gonna like burns! It burns! How do we put it down? I don't know. I wasn't watching the videos. Oh, September. It is Wednesday. I dreamed the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure 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 brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The 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. 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But for us, permission to defend yourself from the crazy loons like that that are of course in government and are outside of government working for government pressure pressure from above. Defend yourself and sometimes your own business requires terminal lead injection on the part of other people. Sometimes copper, sometimes lead, they beat copper, lead and steel. But either way, you will have permission. It's an alignment treatment. The thermokinetic flow dad is not quite aligned properly, sir. As the old sarge said, it looks like we have a problem here. We have a case of loose operator headspace. I'm going to adjust that with my Louisville slugger. Hey! We're back in alignment now, sir. He looks at two and on the floor. Anyway, it is a beautiful day here. Actually, Riley claws over like her, but we're clearing up a little bit. Sounds kind of peeking through. What's the day today? We'll benchmark the date for this hour please. Well 45 degrees high today 59. Hell tomorrow looks like it's going to be 73 man. But uh, you got a little sunshine tomorrow. We got a little overcast here for today on the 17th day of April. 73 degrees. That's what I said. Warm and rainy or warm and sunny. Well it looks like it's going to be a little sunny, but the day after that, We get back to rain. Well, you're going to get humongified. You're going to get humongified there. 73 degrees and then some moisture. We get a royal daucher. That would be all steam cooked. That's steam cooked, yeah. Preparation for the steam cook season, which has come up. Now we'll know what clams feel like. Well, interestingly enough, again, as we've been looking at the hydro technology, there's some really good postings. from the trenches and the things that you guys have been sending us because we've been talking about stuff on the air and our listeners kind of shoot emails over here and also post some of the other, a couple of the ideas. One of the things I've noticed, I want to mention this on the air and guys, so I want you to think about it. Everybody that's building even a temporary doesn't think about free floating the freewheel, the waterwheel, okay? It's always rigid from the side and I watch this over and over again. Yeah, we put it in the first time and this is the one I did with a car alternator. And unfortunately, when the whole creek rose, it went downstream and this was about the only part, you can't actually have the old alternator, which he saved with a couple of the frame parts. Well, one of the reasons is again, and I understand the big rivers, you've got to use the side of the bank. You can't, you know, you're not going to bridge a river that's, you know, a hundred yards across. All that, you know, is actually the posting water wheel tradition. except for the design of the material or weight. Of course heavy equipment. Other luckers, you know, industrially, you swing it out into the current and then you drop and adjust accordingly when you bring the one, you know, it's kind of like a radio arms saw. It's really kind of where you got it, what it is to a degree. You swing it out and then the head pivots, the motor unit, or I should say the water wheel, drop it down and adjust it to depth. But we're talking big enough that it's like a kid's slide in width. Okay, big enough, you know, why does your rear end on the average person? And a good unit, okay, very, in fact, very dynamic. But for in creaks or waterways, guys, the way to do this, sort of, think about is that theme articulated arm idea, the depth to be regulated by the flotation device left and right, like pontoons. And that way, I don't know, I probably should look at more, somebody hopefully has already pointed that way. If you do this, A smaller unit will walk with the height of the water, no matter what the flow, but you're not gonna, because your unit is not fixed to the bank, and almost always with a bank, washes away. And what washes away with it is all your equipment you spent your time on. You know, again, even if it's just a project, typically you'd be amazed at how long some of this wheel would together from industrial park. Consider this, you know, but Joe, what's the average run on a car right now, an engine? What are you getting? How many hundred thousand miles? Well the Today they're being built for average about 200,000 at least yeah, I've got 300 out of my truck Yeah, well there are people you know people that maintain their equipment Well this sort of thing you know they get three or four But generally speaking with the maintenance program that most people do not have they hold up for about 200 about 200 now think about this every time you start that vehicle that little all-cornerator every time doesn't it to the side is it runs as many hours as the motor runs exactly I want to think about this. Well, it never disengages. Right. It's always part of the serpentine or the conventional belts. Now, the reason I bring it up is because people are like, well, could you use it? How long would an alternator last? Well, how many years do you have it under the hood? We just took off an original equipment alternator off of the Chevy truck that I have with black Chevy. And it has finally died at 300,000 miles. Oddly, that's pretty Yeah, just how long would it take you to drive all those? Yeah, no, yeah and here's a little Texas drive. Well, a little more things. You know, Texas miles are coming. Break it down a little further. How many times do you take that alternator spins in one mile? Mm-hmm. Just in one mile. Exactly. It's like, it's going a mile a minute. It's doing better. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I mean it's uncountable actually, but you know just breaking it down to one mile versus what you say, 305,000? Yeah. Yeah. And so the thing is when we're talking about this, the first thing to consider is that durability is there. Here's another thing. Cars are here. Your engine department is relatively exposed to the elements. Okay. It all has to be weatherized to a degree because well, you've got the radiator up front, right? And then you have a poster, your poster, your area where the air can't be blocked. So when you're going down the road, it's getting sleeted on, it's getting rained on, it's getting constantly. And yet that whole assembly, in fact, even your engine itself, holds up pretty stinking well, doesn't it? So that alternator as a solution for a water power source is not a bad idea. The most important thing is to pick a larger thing we learned back in the 70s when people started with the big block, you know, type alt sheets, you know, all that garbage. And if you were to research that just a little bit, you'll find that not all nators, not all alternators are the same. They have different outputs. Yes. So here's the thing is that you're looking for a heavier, bigger unit if you can. But one of the things that this point is what I said before about not going back to the Stone Age. You always see in these movies all these wrecked cars. Well, I'm gonna tell ya, I'll challenge ya on something. Go look over at Syria with the civil war, okay? Go look at the pictures of the ruined areas. How many cars do you see sitting on the road? You don't. You notice that? I mean, not even wrecked cars. There's nothing. In fact, it seems like all the metal has disappeared. If you don't think so, this is one cool thing you can do like your own survey of the environment by jumping on the internet and going over there and look. If you'll notice like down there, fighting on roads that are, you can see down a boulevard for two miles. How many wrecked cars do you see down that boulevard? And by the way, these are like apartment complexes where you, with each block there's 20, 30, 40, 50, you know, multi-rise buildings. How much metal do you see laying around? each one of these cars. If you were to think, this is a video I really really do want to do. I've been mapping it out. I've told you before, if you wanted to build either a wind generator or a water generator, everything you need to do it is in the vehicle. And if the battery is still there, think about that. Well now then go over to these hydro projects and there's a couple really good ones where the guy said, okay here's just a regular alternator. Light frames. Put this together. I made the wheel out of this and I got power. Now just imagine when you look at the car, How much sheet metal is there? How many miles of wiring are on the vehicle set up for 12 volt? How many servos, little motors, equipment do you have there? But most importantly, hell, you even have belts under the hood. You have idling arms. You have to make the serpentine belt work. You've got all the components underneath that hood and on the vehicle to make your impeller or make your prop from the sheet metal. And with all the other widgets and components, in fact, even screws and connectors. It's going to be the size you use. That's what you got to remember about improvising. I'd like to have this. How can I make and remember cars are sheet metal. All the fasteners are designed to hold shuttle together. Little screws or fixture screws, whatever you have for like the trim. All that's on that vehicle guys. Now what can you do with it? Well, take that out in the middle of BFE, middle of nowhere, or you find a where you've got a wreck like that. That wreck is a parts inventory. That's how you need to look at it. You had a transformer and you didn't know it. Yeah. Everything is on board. Everything that you need is in fact for that matter, let's put it this way. Once you have power again, there's even a radio. I can even hear. I might not get you to see if I can hear anything. That might be kind of nice. While you're sitting in your leather covered bucket seat that you got out of your hand. You even get furniture. Think about it, that's true. You even get furniture for your cabin. What you got? I was using the penalty. Oh hell no, because I might have company. There you go. Yeah, so this is where they go, but we all do, but we'd never figure out anything and we're all going to die. And it's like, no, you're not. It's only if you decide to sit on your dead butt and don't have a clue about trying to, you know, put things together. I'll tell you one of those reasons that like in, you know, for instance, the reason all those things are disappearing is for the, no, they make their own markets. Have you seen any of the propane? they make and the cast don't have the cast. They don't want to show you much of that. You want to know why? Because without, you know, granted the metal doesn't last long. It's like it's why all the metal in all those window frames are gone. Aluminum casts real easy. There was lots of that into other things. The longer it came longer it is, the more more everything and anything that isn't nailed down disappears and it goes back to pictures that you see. Not simply because people were trashing stuff out. because people are putting whatever was there to use. Something to think about there. But something as simple as water, water power. Guys, there's so many ways you can do it. And again, a little hint here. I'll tell you what, truck heavy, like, you know, turn semis. Any semis left along the road, that would be the first thing I'd steal. I'd have to ball steal. They've got a band and I'd go for a scrap. Be the first thing I do. Any of your heavy lift batteries, any of your, somebody's got high-lows laying around. You see all these horror movies, or horror movies, you know, where they're disaster movies, where all of a sudden they were missing out on the other at EMP. It's like, well, you better very quickly get your act together and start plugging stuff in, fool. Factory's not got raw materials coming in anymore. At the very least, how much equipment do you have sitting there, analogy on board? And batteries would be the first high- These are all things you need to be thinking about at advance. They don't want you to think about it. When they do something like that, they can be teaching you. You'll notice they don't. And when they do, it's bad examples. They never do. You go to YouTube, you get all kinds of good examples. Like, Joe, you can figure out if you haven't worked on that engine, you may be able to lift the hood. You can go search and find videos on how to's all day for, you know, we have pretty much any vehicle out there, can't you? Yes, sir. a pretty useful machine if you ask me. There's where you should be focusing your time. And then look at all the other ideas people have. You know I've mentioned the Japanese, here's some weapons systems. This is Weapons Wednesday. The Japanese made, how many of you know this? Again I always do this, I ask you a question and then you gotta go research it. You know the Japanese made a magazine fed automatic cross How many of you know that? You know that they made a box magazine fed, a replaceable magazine. Double dart shooting, semi-automatic for 1900, was made with wood. That would have to be super high-tech polyglass aluminum steel, you know, pie carbon and titanium. No, it wasn't. All wooden manufacturers. Magazine fed. 54, run, pull the trigger, it re- and then you pull the trigger again and it kept shooting. You fire and fire and You know what? The Japanese in 1905 went up against the Russians. Does the government know about this? Oh, they don't want you to know about it. Okay? Why? Well, because here's what's cool. We could build these right now, but imagine doing it with modern material. Now, here's how effective this was. It was a sub machine. It was like a submachine gun. It fired two bolts side by side, two dart bolts side by side simultaneously, a 300 pound pod. now guys go do a little research on what you're normally buying in the way of a cross from uh... canada had a three hundred to four hundred pound depending on which model three hundred pound propped and it through panic you didn't recock it you didn't recock it it had a centripet when you fired on the rebound if you ever look at slow mo you can do that on youtube by the way these things watch what happens to the bow spring it is a bowstring at a certain point It comes back through its arc and almost returns to the original location. Guess what? The Japanese came up with a centrifugal arm that just simply finished the job and got it back to the cock point. Immediately, the index, the magazine, just like on your modern rifles, indexed two more bolts up, put them right in line with the bus string, laid them on the tray, and you fired again. The Japanese attacked Port Arthur. Look up the battle of Port Arthur. The Japanese never had enough guns to hand out in that war. and they used every firearm they ever built. Muzzle motors, you know, young at the time. And the other thing they used, they handed out and had up to 30% of their troops using those double... Twing, twing, twing, twing, and twing, and twing, twing, twing, and it was the machine gun. It was like an assault rifle. Didn't make any noise. Kinda eerie. Guess what? It's right through you just like, you know, like a hot knife through a butter. Showed you that. Anybody see any history of it? You wanna know why they don't want it? They don't mean, you know, well guess what? Some guy did exactly what the technology, the idea of the technology, and you'll find the videos where he was doing his research, and he came up with a racking pinion version that for as long as you kept opening up, filling the hopper. So the idea, he heard about these Japanese crossbows, the only place you'll find them is in museums. If somebody were to look at it, it shouldn't be hard to figure out how to do it. And amazingly enough, this guy demonstrated he just loaded the magazine up, the button walks away and is running the camera and it's called put your backyard into a target. There's an example improvised depth overcome. Here's a neat thing. Number one, I can refer that now you guys will have maybe some curiosity you go over to YouTube. And that's a useful thing to watch because he actually shows you how to do it. Here's another one. The slingshot channel, the big guy, he's got the exit. He's a big guy, but it has to buy the little neck. He's got these, he's a workout guy. He's really fun to watch. But if you watch, he did a magazine fed from a key to drill. He actually shows you here's you know you if you have more torque you got more power means you can run a little faster Which and of course it's variable speed so here's the thing It's a fully automatic crossbow little metal darts for those little pistol crossbows I got them by I get them from the wholesaler by the hundreds I've got a couple hundred for each one of the crossbows that I have and a little ammunition yes, you took you take the Makita plug it in and And the family if you want to go slow variable speed drill guys you or faster depending upon how quickly you wish to shoot. There's all kinds of neat stuff you can do from windmills to web to automotive repair. We're all waiting for you out in there. You know, these areas have been a lot of fun and an educational process. So the technology is out here. By the way, we could make a bigger magazine-fed version that would be like an almost like a crossbow or actually be an arbalisk. But this Wednesday, I can do this again. One of the first things I did when I was very young with a friend of mine is we built arbalisks. We would pipe with a warhead on it, right? Weld a couple of... First one we made was a T-type path on the dimensions when we put everything together, so we had to disassemble it. Out of the basement, Michigan, came from one corner field to another, about 40 acres was the size of the field on the bolt we shot. Cranked her down a little bit and aimed her from one corner to the next. We finally saw some dust with that one. We could get that one back, so we didn't have to build it. A half-miles or one and a quarter-miles with a one-inch piece of storage figured it'd be a car harpoon. What else could you- Come on, man, think about it. No smoke, no noise, but you could watch how many pounds of something down range and- That's kinda cool. Food somebody. What the hell. Anyway, we're in our second hour. We got more to come, but we're gonna take a break for a minute. We'll grab that coffee smell. 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So remember he's building stuff that they can't stop him from building and he has done a lot of fascinating things but in this particular case there are two that are newer videos. Well, one of them are actually a number C, you know, or period, maybe. And of course he's joking but he's not. He comes up with some really interesting designs but always uses wood and certainly uses other material. One of the things that he's pointed out is really stop electric through. They can't ban them. There's nothing they can do about them. and it is such a useful universal that can be employed in so ways. And as a matter of fact, their ideas and still, again, seven shot cross your magazine fed. But these are basically where these all came from for all practical purposes is the Japanese design I'm telling you about. And even here, none of them actually duplicate the original design, especially the part about the reciprocating cocking system. which i think is best and because remember the japanese were meticulous they were the other area of their death their innovative to a degree but when i find something they just perfected the degree and their quality control was high especially for school corporate one hundred twenty hundred thirty years ago even so i mean we've killed a lot we killed a lot of japanese world war two i'm sure there was a down curve there for a bit you know what i mean again if you do a general sir recommend magazine fed electric cross fascinated at what you find And by the way, this is all using a combination of materials or, you know, again, ideas for the prods could be commercially made, or they could be private, you're homemade. You got a shop and you got Jeep leaf springs, phenomenal piece of metal, a phenomenal piece of, you could do a lot with it. That's what we built our herbalist out of actually, off of a vehicle for two separate leaf springs off a three quarter ton Ford truck. And the second batch we built, we're going to use one leaf. You're not going to use, he was everywhere. Definitely can have some fun with it. Interestingly enough, when we did experiment on the one vehicle, I don't shoot anything or destroy anything that's useful. It's just got used. However, the upper middle doors were intact, tapered, penetrating tip, and we built like the Romans did, along with a couple of two dummies in the vehicle, on to other things. With plenty of energy left over to move about another 80 to 100 yards past the car. You tell me what it'd do if it hit something else like that where you wanted to shish kabob more than one. The Korean War actually, crossbows have been reintroduced over and over by the US military. In fact, even conventional recurved up a lot more than you know in Vietnam. And you'll find videos in Vietnam where they're actually demonstrating the use of a conventional. What's interesting is in Korea, they deployed cross raid units behind for destruction of supply columns, things of that nature. Pushing individual trucks, it was done by the Rangers. simultaneously it adduced towards the battlefield through the doors, through the doors on the end, although one was recovered, the other was not. Which the doors of the truck went through the driver, killed him dead in a doornail back in 75 on this, and it was given on end with the corporations. And they picked what they wanted off the truck, and then they rolled the truck off into the, you know, over the side of the, the, it was on, and, but they did it with arms with them. But the idea was, you know, again, this was a, but it's not. repeatedly. It's an interesting point about bows. One of the examples done during Vietnam, just as a heads up, you know if you want to stop rifle rounds guys, you take gravel with a .30 caliber can, it will stop a portion of what's out there, a .50 caliber can, quite comfortably. Except for all points, you go look for a couple of the videos, they're out there on YouTube World, which we've been talking about here. There are videos that were done, they're actually movie training videos that were done during the Vietnam War. demonstrating that, wow, look at this, I can fire this rifle round into that can and it won't penetrate the conventional shaft with this tip and I will go completely through it. Purely has to do with this, but you know, you still again, you always scratch your end goal. How does that work? Well, they explain it all in the process, but it is fascinating that remember, if you're looking for a penetration, sometimes, apparently, again, the velocity and the energy applied goes through the sheet metal perforates and goes through the aggregate material because you don't just want sand, you want gravel sand. When you're going to fill sandbags, if you can get a gravelly material, you want that. That's the dissipation of energy over through the sandbag and because of the rocks and the gravel and such, a better job of destroying the energy of the projectile before it can get through to the other side. Their ideas. It's really cool. Again, just do a over on YouTube, magazine fed electric cross And this internal gets you to the... What was the Slingshot Channel? I've noticed something. Sprave and the Slingshot Channel. They must have banned him in some way or changed the evil name because it was evil and horrible. So now it's O-E-R-G-V-E. It could be Sprave. It's probably Spah for the A. P-R-A-V-E channel. You go there. In fact, I'm subscribing because I just realized that and subscribed to this new channel. That's why I couldn't find the Slingshot channel. Ah, those buck. Wait, a lot of cool stuff out there. Take the time, check it out. Uh, I did want to get to one of the thing real quick here. I don't know how I should mention this. It's materials reasons. How many of you guys bought Beretta 92S's? Uh, there is a source for magazines cheaper. Half what everybody else is charging. Uh, if I mention it, you should move on this right away if I mention it. Go over to gun. No, gun parts. We have the Beretta Model 92S. There aren't any magazines out there right now available that I've seen. There are little surplus ones. And the pistols were all gobbled up by all you guys out there. And I mean, classic firearms brought in, seen military or watch the videos. They have videos on their channel. You can go back and watch them unboxing those, okay? They're all sold out. Thousands of 192s are gone. There's no mags per se available that are any good price, except for one place. Everybody else wants 30, 29, $28, $34 for Beretta mags and not even the one that you need if you bought the 92S. Over at Gun Parts Corp, go over to their deals in clearance and they have Beretta Model 92S magazines full capacity. 11, I mentioned this and hope, I don't have a problem with this, other people might swoop in, but whoever gets there first, this is the only way I can get it out on the air. I just happened to catch this. They just threw them over into the clearance section. And that is the best buy in the country. You won't find anybody selling a Beretta Model 92S magazine for that price at this one location. And that is over at gunwww.com. When you get over there, goals, when you touch that, close outs, close outs, okay? Get the close outs. You will find that they have a interesting stuff in there. And one of the things they have, tell me that they are, On the air to have that happen again, it's like before the program I found them by accident in the country. Unfortunately, we'll find out. I'll have to wait until after the program is done here to search it out the rest of the way. It's corp.com. Go over to deals. I can see somebody that's a jobber or a guy with a store buying them all in the United States. And nobody has spare mags right now because everybody's buying them up for what's good. And so again, go to gun and then go to clothes. and it's uh... what about that i think one of the middle pages there's eleven pages total for the peace i just want to give you a heads up i'd rather people get them in somebody else again for a lot of work that you never got to see them for that kind of price and these are brand new bags these are not used mags or a model ninety-two s for you guys with the ninety-eight ninety-two f american model these are for the euro police model that they brought in in surplus by the top of the only source i have found in the last twenty four that actually had been stopped I've got a 92FS. FS? Yeah. Well that FS is the American model. That should still have the upper release, right? You've got the upper, like on a 1911, it's up where your thumb is. Right. Okay, this is for the one that has the ankle fixture. You know, it's down on the bottom. We just got me curious, I pulled it out and took a look at it and it's an FS. Oh, I can go both ways. Oh, you know what? Oh, you know what? No, if you mag, yes, now here's the thing, the FS, now I have to look at that because you see I do remember somebody mentioned there's one model and maybe yours. If you have new mags, it had the tab point for both because it wouldn't be a big deal. It's just a little more machining to be able to do that. But if as far as the new mags, you take the F model, you take the American variant for the US military, which there are a bunch of those out there right now. There are actually some pretty good buys on those too. We're at CDNN Investments right now. That's who I went to first and nobody has the S-mag in stock. Not even aftermarket. For the F model, Fiera, for the S, you'll know the difference. Like you said, Joe's got one sitting there. It's got the flash. The U.S. issue has the switch. Everybody, when we went from the friendly, because everybody knew where to find the release switch. A little different, but still nothing. You could figure it out fast. Again, that's gun parts. There are closeouts. There's one other thing they have here, and I'm going to mention it because these things have been stupid priced for a long time. We got the trigger winter new parkerized USG M14, and 95 cents. Now what this is, for those who have triggered the M14, we got all the goodies back in the day, they used to issue them and they never use them. The mitten trigger, you don't take your finger out of the, you don't have to take your finger out of the whole mitten. The squeeze trigger for you, so you don't have to wiggle your finger into the trigger guard. And again, these are $4.95 a piece in the US military. For any of you guys, have M14s and you're in the upper part of the country. Very handy tool to have, but here's the thing, it's also a US military item. It is part of the collection. It's part of what you should have to make the right, more complete. So to the, you know, they highly recommend you do this. It's their value. It's almost as cheap as we used to be a dollar a piece when I was buying them. Oh yeah, but 4.95 is a pretty decent price for that item. It's over in the, it is in the closeout and it's at the bottom of the page on page one and there's another reproduction of it on page two. They're both US military parts and it's the trigger. Here's the thing. Somebody just asked me, I just hit pop up. Is this may work on the grand. I forgot about that because they did make a variant, but the trigger assemblies are close enough and the way the fixture is set up. Guys, this might just slide right on your grand trigger group two. got a winter trigger for the grand. Basically it's like squeezing. You just squeeze. You get your finger out, you just squeeze this lever, it's the gun and boom, boom away you go. $4.95 a piece, it's an add-on item. Even where you're using it. Enough on that. That is gun part time. Go to their deals. Check out their close-outs. You never know what you're gonna run into. They just added a bunch of stuff last day or two. Wasn't in there as of the weekend, so they just go sideways. Okay, yeah, I will say one more thing. Mark, you didn't mention the barrels. Yeah, I know if you've got a Thompson contender, anybody got a TC out there? Somebody, Numerix, Sarco years ago, Numerix, a whole bunch of got them in stock. So the 15 inch rifle, 13 inches, I used to distribute around TC, just like we're at 22, 250 Remington, 223 Remington, this is a pistol, 25 on six, 70 Winchester, TC, 308 Winchester, 338 Federal, I have 338 Bapuos. They aren't the same, but I'll get them. Remember that 338 caliber come from seven millimeter out six for me, seven millimeter oh eight. Uh, and then, uh, two or four Ruger, they've got these both in blue and stainless. In fact, even in hot six, 15 inch barrel, not the flame coming out of the end of that mower for the TC pistol guys. There was a big, uh, there was a big, uh, when TC made these single barrel guns and the anti gunner is what they wanted to do is ban. that that was a big thing in the 70s to the 80s. What they planned on doing was using the Thompson contender because they had all the rifle kept way using the Thompson contender as the excuse to ban almost all of the common rifle calibers because made these for their pistols. There's again the devious ways of ways after the guns guys over over again. Survival gun the TC contender because of the all you if you had all the barrels on the shelf You have one gun. Now it's a single shot firearm. It's not an automatic weapon. It's like a big single shot, big kind of shotgun. But it's not. It's a pistol. With it, you have the ability to shoot anything that's cartridge out there. Every pistol caliber was made in a barrel. Almost every rifle caliber, the date where they stop, for not almost ever be kind of heady. Six round in it, pulling the trigger. You might want to have some front support. I thought you knew what I was doing. The big thing here is that again as a prepared rival weapon like this being found and you can fire it in the gun. Talking about really easy to in fact great innovative people. Okay now the barrels are not cheap. They used to be 60 and $50 barrels and $80 barrels. Now it's $258.92 for the stainless and how unique it is. Definitely a worthwhile tool. If you got a TC and you're going Mark I was looking for barrels. Well hopefully Mark would just. Anyway we are at the top. We are going to be, of course, back tomorrow at the same time. Joe is going to carry on. We're going to leave here with the intel report. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. We're on the march, night and day. New run. For everybody out there, support the micro effect. 208-935-094 or go to TheMicroEffect.com. And remember... 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