October 30, 2019
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and medical supplies on this Weapons Wednesday episode. He reviewed AR-15 and M1 carbine parts deals from online retailers, emphasizing the importance of spare parts, magazines, and flash hiders. The second hour focused heavily on medical preparedness, with callers providing detailed information about antibiotics (fish antibiotics from Chewy.com and Tractor Supply), wound care supplies from ShopMedVet.com, and surgical kits. Koernke stressed that medical supplies are critical for survival and that antibiotics, wound dressings, and proper medical training are essential for militia units. The show also included announcements about a constitutional rally in Oklahoma City on November 1st.
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- m1 carbine
- flash hider
- spare parts
- magazines
- weapons wednesday
- antibiotics
- fish antibiotics
- wound care
- medical supplies
- preparedness
- militia
- constitutional rally
- oklahoma city
- chewy.com
- shopmedvet.com
- amoxicillin
- doxycycline
- surgical kits
- gun parts corp
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Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, and we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet hallmark in Gold and Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49, which includes the great state of Jefferson and CONUS, continental United States, The Outline Territories, the Outline States, and the clock. Somewhere it's midnight, somewhere it's midday, but right here it is 8... Oh, forgive me. No, we're not going to kill three hours that quick. It is 5.09 Eastern Standard Time. And again, it is the 11th year of open Fabian, the socialist, and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K. Weapons Wednesday, 30th of October. 2019 Old Earth Calendar 2019 Year of Betrayal, Year of... Well, you know, we got a bedding pool going. We got a bedding pool going now, would you like to be in the pool? Yeah, now, not the water pool, get out of the shallow end. Get away from the kiddie pool. Get away from that. No. No, bedding pool. Okay. Now we got the... ...with our... ...maggadaddy... ...we use it dead once again. Are they... ...folding up the tent on the ISIS... ...ISIS cam because they don't need any more? They're just gonna flat out steal oil and you know everybody's gonna go, oh yeah, it's okay. It's cool to steal stuff from other countries. So, uh... ...basically Trump has declared that, yeah, well we're gonna... ...we're gonna get contracts, somebody to pump the oil and steal it from Syria. Is that your country? No. Uh, get your ass out. It's that simple. But that ain't going to happen because the parasites are in charge. But Erebegedaddy is, of course, as we know, Blatzenstein, slash Bergensteinen, Veenen, Komen, Fonim, Mon, Mann, Manstein, Mann, whatever. I don't have the right up in front of me, but you might recall years ago, there are people that track down Erebegedaddy's real name, his Jewish row work for the Mossad, ISIS. He's got a deli in uh... Tel Aviv. Although I believe he has a chain of delis and I've been joking but I haven't but also I was joking about yeah they're gonna put him on a helicopter take him out to an aircraft carrier supposedly tell you who he is after they zip open the bag and go, yeah look at all the goo and mush and then throw him over the fantail. Yeah, very let's see. You know what it's called? So anyway the bidding pool is will they wait seven months? 8 months? 9 months? I mean you could probably knock it down to days. Vegas will do a pool on anything like this and it would be kind of fun. How soon before Eddard Bagadetti will be killed again? Now by this time they're going to have to probably, you know, the dad, okay, Eddard Bagadetti. You know, Eddard Bagadetti, Blattenstein. Dude, the kids were running down his business. You know, every time he goes out to play terrorist and, you know, boil people in oil, slit people's throats, rape little kids, I mean, all the stuff that you had, all these images of which they've made disappear. Have you noticed that? They have all kinds of, like, close-up videos, you know, cooking the pilots with, you know, gasoline and oil in the sand and a cage, a steel cage. Remember that one? Where'd those all go? They just seem to have wanted you to make them disappear. and they have. But Edward Bagadati, they killed him once, Edward Bagadati, they killed him twice, Edward Bagadati, they killed him three times. Now each time they, you know, what it is, is imagine if you're the guy that's got a business back in, you know, kosher mafia land. Listen, I gotta go back and check on the deli. This is my retirement. Don't you tell me I can't take care of it. It was part of the contract. Oi, I'm telling you. So, you gotta get back, maybe they're opening a new deli somewhere. He's got a new one going up and, you know, somebody probably murdered a bunch of women and kids in Jerusalem. And he's got some, you know, blood-stained property that he's gonna plop the next deli on and laugh about how, you know, they're greasing the tracks of the carts with the fat off of Palestinians. Palestinian corpses. He's probably very proud of it. I mean, this is the same guy who thought up the, splitting the throats and, you know, raping the kids and burning people and mass executions and, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Why do we want to blow him up anyway? Didn't we want to, like, maybe arrest him and have a, like, a show trial where he could, he could tell us all about who hired him and what Americans he worked with and what Israelis he worked with? Wouldn't we want that rather than to blow him up? And after all, here's another fun one. Does anybody believe the BS story? Oh, he was begging and crying and crying and begging and it's going to take time for their CG bullshit to be plugged in if they show you anything. But let me point something out. If he was that easy to grab, then you could have taken him home and you have all the information he had, right? You'd have all the American information. I mean, if we're all we're gonna find out who the American linked terrorists are so we'd be able to find out who in the CIA and who in the NSA and who in the spook and cookeville pentagram and I'm not only that but how about Paula politicos if he was out the ground screaming and begging and then you had the time to bag him and tag him Anybody figure this one out? Really? He was screaming and laying out in the crowd and he was like blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah Oh, that's right! If you were- why would you- if you've got him on the ropes, you know, you hit him in the gut, you hit him in the face. He's on the ropes! Oh, it's a kidney shot! Oh, it's a jab and jab and oh, it's a left! It's a right! He's on the ropes! They told you they had him in hand on the ropes. So why would they kill him? Oh! Do you see how that works? That doesn't make any sense. Don't worry. He's vacationing. Here's the thing. Somebody needs to do a video. where we get an Epstein look-alike, a bag of daddy look-alike, and let's not forget, you know, we can do Dada Idi Amin too for the fun of it, just as kind of a reminder of the ghost of Dada. And have them all sitting on a beach, sucking pina coladas and, you know, having some character with them, you know, Yamakkulan coming out and bowing and fetching and fetching and bowing and, you know, the rest of them all wearing the Yamakkles at the beach. Don't hide in the air pit on that beach. Wouldn't that be kind of fun? I think it'd be kind of cool. Where's all the creative minds of brain juice gone? If they can't just pull it off of some other box, people aren't really getting motivated. Man, you could play this garbage. It is classic. I mean, obviously Saturday night, I'm live-ing to do any B.S. like this. They're too busy sucking dinkus to the kosher mafia overseas. but it used to be this would be the kind of skit you'd be seeing out somebody would do it Yeah, that one your boy. I was I was flitting throat I was killing people after right then I have found out the boys was screwing with the business So I said hey I gotta go kill me again And they said we can't do this we already did it five times Trust me the go you won't know the difference you can kill me again six months down the road you can kill me again, they won't remember You got about so much Prozac and health sean and God knows what else I don't know what you're putting in the water They won't remember seriously Think about it. But if you listen to the, whenever they come up with these BS scenarios, oh, so you had him. Wow, so you dragged him. You do like you do in all the movies. You have the guys come up behind him real quick and they're all burly and they got no necks and they got, they're bald headed and they all got, you know, grimacing expressions and they grab anybody's arms and they put a bag over his head and they do a picture shot from the angle where if you were the guy and they put the bag over and all of a sudden everything disappears and goes black. and down the road you go and into the helicopter and you're away. Wouldn't that make more sense? Yeah, it might even be, you know, what actually happened. but you're not supposed to think about that. Remember, we've got to kill Old Beggadaddy at least one or two or three or four more times. If you'll come back and do a promo. Now, if you won't come back, there's enough chunky inbred K-Sachs type Jewish mobsters that they can find that are all like old chunky boy there. They can put them in the same outfit, put them in some robes. You know, it's like, you know, dark side Lawrence of Arabia anyway. And away you go. After all, we had black-haired Bin Laden, we had chubby Bin Laden, we had tall Bin Laden, we had skinny Bin Laden, we had middle-aged Bin Laden after he'd already been looking like death warmed over, the cheeks sucked in, and old Bin Laden who was there before the new Bin Laden. Remember that? We're not supposed to. Remember, the Goyem will never figure this out. They're playing their robes, boss. They're playing their robes. And that's exactly what they're doing. So, anyway, just a heads up, the Beggadaddy scam, we're hoping to get on the bottom floor on that. Are we looking at six months, seven months, eight months? Is it going to be an American network or will they let the Euros take it this time and go, oh, come to what everybody thought, Beggadaddy just got killed again? Oh, how could that happen? Oh, you don't need to ask any questions. Of course you don't. After all, George Orwell, 1984, dude, it's right out of the book. So anyway, other stuff going on. It's Weapons Wednesday by the way. And a couple things I wanted to point out, you know, with regard to some neat stuff that's available over at Gun Parts Corp. I mentioned it before. If any of you have an M1 carbine and you don't have a cone-type flash hider, pick one up over there at Gun Parts Corp. Go over to their closeout, deal slash, hold on here, let me make sure I get it right for you. Go to www.gunpartscorp.com. That's www.gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com. When you get there on the black line over on the right side it says, deals, touch deals, then it says close outs, clearance, close outs, okay? Close outs. You want to go to that. Now, when you do get there, do it quick. go to page five number five number five number five number five five killed all i killed all that was number nine of off by four close enough especially in this day and age were broken nobody has nobody's a clue anyway uh... flash hider new reproduction manufactured u.s. military uh... model and one car being empty car being and one a one Item number 544-530, $19.95 a piece plus $46 a piece. These are in the clearance closeout section for the moment. These were cheaper at one time, but that's two decades ago. There was a point when the Bluebird guns all came in. You had the M1 carbines and you had the Garand's. A bunch of the flash hiders came in with the Korean guns by the buckets. They probably were with the guns and they pilfered them. But they sold for about $11-12 a piece. I don't know if you remember that. That was a good price. Now, these are definitely worth picking up because, again, this also does help with sound. No, it is not a suppressor. No, it is not a suppressor. No, it is not a suppressor or a silencer. What it does do is direct most of the energy and sound in a particular direction by the nature of the design. That is a good thing. Okay, now especially if you are using the carbine in its M2, M3 configuration and a bunch of you got them out there. We built them up 20 years ago. There were a bunch of M2 and M3 parts from Sarcos and, you know, in, you know, let's see, in, in, in, what was in tech, whatever the company name was, it was there for a while in Florida. I don't think it's in tech. And they had tons of carbine parts. I mean, they probably were the leftover parts from one playing field and, you know, old universal before it became new stamp universal. It was one of the companies supplying to them probably stuff out of the Caribbean and from Israel and wherever. What this does is it directs the flash forward. There is no bleed sideways. What it's designed to do is also push the noise forward. That really is what it does. If you were to take a sound reading piece of technology handheld and you have a redirector. Yeah, it's gonna it's gonna push it towards the enemy in a way What's kind of funny is you've got these new flash hiders on the AR's that are noisemakers kind of because because I think what we've been talking about they're trying to make it sound more boomish and So basically if you look at what they've done all they've done is made a kind of a crude rude slash doesn't really have any coopness to it doesn't have a taper per se It's just a straight cone flash hider Only it has a couple of dimples on it, spikes on it, so it's sharp points, so it makes for a nice, stabby thing if you push it forward. Not going to do any deep cutting, but it'll let somebody know they shouldn't be moving that way, and if you jam them with enough weight... Hey, you know, you do some damage. In this case, this is a basic, traditional flash hider of the pattern that we saw developed in, you know, before World War II, but in World War II is where it really became dominant on the M3 grease gun and the M1 carbine. And by the time we get to Korea with the M2 and the M3 carbines, all the same, just like the fire with, you know, some wader heavier parts here and some beefing up there. By the way, with all the parts still interchangeable, kind of like the difference between an AR-15, A1, A2, and what they call an M4, all the parts are interchangeable even though some are different. Same is true with the carbines. The M1, M2, M3, everything interchanges. In fact, for the longest time, you know how we got most of our M2 carbine auto parts? Where do we get them from? You went and bought all those plainfield and the first model universal carbines that nobody wanted. And they wondered, well why are you guys buying those all up? Well, I don't know. You see, almost every part that plainfield and universal put on their guns, because there was a glut of this stuff coming out after, you know, during and after Vietnam, most of the parts they were putting were, for instance, M2 heavy bolts on all their carbines. That was the auto bolt. All of the internals were M2 parts, except for the selector. Obviously they were not select fire, but the neat thing is, what you did is you took all the M2 parts off the plane fields and the universals, the earlier universals. Now here's a quick thing to understand, and most of the parts companies will ask you, and usually they'll even get back to you by email or whatever. If you say, I need parts for universal carbine. or I need parts for even just a carbine, they're going to say, is it a universal or a military? And now you better know the difference. But there is a difference even in the universal carbines when they first came out universal out of Halleah was a big surplus, rent a revolution company that would build up guns and shoot them to the Caribbean or to Central and South America to sell to all the potentates and the dictators there. And they also shipped a pile of them to Vietnam. They were not just regular military. They weren't military, but they were aftermarket, so to speak, military rifles. And both Plainfield and Universal made a pretty good penny off of shipping guns overseas before they were really even pushing the market in the United States. But at a certain point, Universal rethought the entire gun. They came up with a new stamped version, and that's the one that everybody goes, eh, or used to. Now, even the universal carbines that are the later models, which were all stamped parts and was a different, there were several significant design changes that they did to make it simpler and faster. Today those rifles are now going for what you used to pay for a regular military carbine. But now the regular military carbines, you're now paying what you used to for a high-end M14. Which is why in the past I've said yeah when we were buying car beans for 65 $75 $125 apiece Yeah buy them all day buy as many as you can why cuz they're not gonna get cheaper The big thing is to take advantage of the parts so a lot of people bought these flash hiders and the other goodies that are out there and again This is an excellent item if you've inherited a carbine or here's another idea Maybe you have another rifle that you need a flash director for like this, a cone flash hider. You know what you do? You take and buy one of these and you look at how it was built and you want to use the aftermarket one that's 19. Okay, there's two of them. One is US military manufactured, but it's a flash hider slash original middle spec, blah, blah, blah. That's $44.95. In other words, $45. The aftermarket slash later model or production model it kind of got dumped into later into Vietnam also shows up in a lot of places like we said the Caribbean South America even Africa to a degree not very much. Flash hider new reproduction right there. Manufacture US military M1 carbine M2 carbine etcetera which is the other other items only $20 so if you want to try and figure out how to make a add-on thumb screw type Flash hider and you're going to try and do some R&D with a model that you want to cobble a little bit and then you can copy or reproduce what you do. Guess what? The $19.95 someone makes a lot more sense at half price for doing any R&D work, doesn't it? So another thing about this, remember this one, I said thumb screw. This is a wrap around the main, the front sight clamp type system. When you take a look at it, you'll be able to understand what I'm talking about. This could be easily adapted to the Mini-14 without any problem. It could also easily be adapted to a number of other bolt-action rifles, even some which have the forward iron sight, and are still a smoother, what we call slick body barrel with no front retaining rings or bands or barrel bands or anything like that. So just something to think about here. It is inexpensive, but still, again, $20 is $20. I'm not saying it's old, it's just chump chains. It's a hell of a lot better than what price they've been charging for these things. And when I see something like this, this is about what we were paying 25 years ago for this flash hider. Okay. You might find them plopped out at a gun show here and there, some real dusty and tired, you know, where the finish almost completely worn off them. But again, these obviously used. They are serviceable. GunPartsCorp.com, go to GunPartsCorp.com, go to deals, go to closeouts, go to page 5, you'll find the item there. And it's, let's see, 1, 2, 3, 4 lines down on the far left-hand side, easy to spot. Item number 5, 4, 4, 5, 3, 0. Now, the universal car beans are the bad rifle. Now, actually I could get them to work, but the universals, because of the stamped and then just final finished uh... parts of you if you get put two rifles together you'll see we're talking about a lot of people wanted had problems and they didn't know what to do about it people with bad mouth guns like this and understandably so if they are they just didn't want to have to mess with them but if you became interested in the guns then you know all the nuances and how to tweak and to it just like uh... military battle rifles The armorer knows how to tap that up rod at just the right spot. He's going to do a weight and balance on it. and he'll tap. He isn't even going to beat. He's not even going to bend. He's just going to tap the rod and you'll be amazed all of a sudden your gun's running better. Oh my goodness, it just seems to be sharper and cleaner. There's less drag during the recoil, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, depending on what, you know, again, what gun you have. Well, that's because the plumber there, so to speak, the armorer knew where to touch that hammer. Not beat with that hammer, but touch. Okay, same with lapping as opposed to grinding. Okay, lapping, patience people. So anyway, the carbines are excellent rifles, I have no problems with them whatsoever, the biggest problem is price now. And in fact, even with a company that has made a brand new carbine, putting it out on the market, it costs almost as much as the M14. You can get a baseline M14 in really nice shape for the price of a brand new manufactured M1 carbine. Well, if that's the case, then whoa. So that's why they haven't come back into the waves, so to speak, unless there's some cash out there. And I know there's tons of them in Asia, but how many of those have been destroyed or how many they're just hanging out to? Because they're not getting rid of most of that stuff. The World War II-era weapons are hanging in there. If you watch some of the battle footage or some of the sniper footage from the last three, four months out of the Philippines, West Philippines, some of the stuff out of Micronesia, And also even off of Southeast Asia, there was some footage from Laos with some problems they had here a few months ago. You might notice if you're paying attention, a lot of those guys are carrying, of course, SKS's, AKs, but our car beams, M16A1s, any of the weapons from the last 50, 60 years, if they got them, they don't get rid of them. So, that's one of the problems we've got is that they really aren't jumping at the idea of getting rid of the carbines because the carbines are paid for, they've got tons of parts, they probably already have the tooling to make more parts. They don't need to change. And for the size of the person using the weapon, the carbine is perfect. That's another reason they like certain weapons. The operators prefer them. They work. They're willing to get their shoulder behind them. Okay? Another thing about the car beans is magazines. Yes, there are magazines out there, both new and used. The used ones I'm going to warn you about. Now this is something that nobody's talked about because they want to sell the surplus World War II and Korean War magazines. They are usually cosmoline, mummified paper tape. Or actually it was a difficult paper tape or paper that was mummifying the magazine. Unfortunately, the materials had a tendency to leach out most of the oils or commute them, and they dried. So you can't just scrape the stuff off. What you need to do is immerse the magazine, especially since a lot of these are not in the foil. The foil was typically late Korea, but mostly World War II and III quarter slash Vietnam. Those magazines are brand new manufacturer, military issue, military contract, but I wouldn't open those if you had them because those are good indefinitely. That's like, why bother? I would be buying and using the older mags that need to be cleaned up. You want to soak them in gasoline or in a, again, whatever, you can put them in oil. This helps to rehydrate everything and re-emolts, you know, it breaks down the material that's kind of locked onto and bound to the crystalline finish of what were typically phosphate finish, sliced parkerized magazines. Now they weren't all and there are a lot of blued magazines. Those aren't going to look too pretty when you're done, but they will be more than serviceable enough. It's just the finish is not going to be as pristine as it was when they went into those mummified tape wrappers, okay? But what I would do if I had a carbine is like I've been telling about if you have an m14 everybody goes oh, it was junky second aftermarket mags That's what you buy and use on the range now If you have a bunch of brand new m14 mags and you have a bunch of aftermarket mags or a few Which ones do you want beat up right now the 50 and 40 dollar brand new or old inventory us military mags? or the $10 and $8 aftermarket M14 mag. If you're going to wear something out, and if you're going to go to the range, you're going to be breaking everything in any way eventually. But you want everything to test, confirm that it works, and put those military mags in your combat rig. Take all of the aftermarket mags, which by the way, you're not going to throw away. You're not going to get rid of them. You'll be using combat eventually because you're going to need every mag, every stinking mag you got. Use the aftermarket mag and burn it up. Use it up. If you drop it, you're not going to cry so much. You're dinging up right now. You're not going to cry so much. And again, you're not wasting material. Those really high quality mags, you don't work first time. Every time you put those in reserve, you keep them on standby. Well, the same is true with the carbine because the carbine is not getting cheaper, even though it's been 70 years since it first, well, almost 80 now, since it first came into service. in its earliest model. If you've got World War II mags, they're serviceable mags, you've got to use them sometime, but test to make sure they function. Like I said, clean them up, clean them up, inside and out, disassemble them, pay attention, don't mix and match parts. The parts that were in the mag, you know, for instance, the follower and the spring and the base plate, should go back on the magazine body they came off of. However, clean everything up, make sure everything is squared away, put it back together, Save those really mighty fine and now outrageously expensive US military mags but by the Korean mags for between six and eight and you know, maybe $9 apiece for the 15 rounders and Use those the brand-new manufactured ones Because some people say well, they're not as good. But well, they're great for training purposes by the way Here's my argument about well, but they don't work perfectly all the time good You know, what's the one thing you need to practice at? Training for immediate action with a malfunction on your firearm, which most of the time most people don't. So congratulations, if you actually know that you've got a mag that doesn't do right by you. How about you take that magazine and mark it with a little white line or a blue dot or whatever you want, leave it the way it is and load that and use that for practicing immediate action with a failure to feed or a failure to operate situation. Oh, you thought it was a junk magazine? No it's not. As a matter of fact, probably it's malfunctioning within the first three to four rounds and after you get past whatever the hiccup is, and I'll tell you what most that is in a minute that's the problem, the magazine works great with 10 rounds. Well, if you know that, you mark it for 10 rounds and you use the mag, that mag, you leave it off the side and that goes to the range and gets used with 10 rounds in it. Why even bother? However, I'm going to tell you why it's probably hanging up. You have an occlusion, you have a burr, either inside the magazine well, probably on the back strap or the two pieces of metal come together, or a sharp spot. You have an oversized or slightly oversized follower, and if you take a file and very carefully lap off the sharp edge of the inside strap area of the magazine, And then you also clean up and de-sharpen the stamped component around the bottom edge of the follower. You typically have what is a neural, or like a, it looks like a, if you were to look at it with a microscope, it actually looks like a little fish hook. When they stamp that part in a stamping press, if they're smart, they do a quick brush up. If they want to go cheap, they don't. Now, not all magazines are equal, not all parts are equal. Something every once in a while doesn't work right. Steel's different, change in metal, tooling's tired, dies are tired, the machine didn't get a proper stroke because of a hydraulic inclusion, something happened. Okay? Whatever it is, you can fix it. Whatever happens. But about 10% to 20% of the aftermarket may have a unique issue like this, it varies. but it's mostly because they were not hand-tuned slash cleaned up at the factory because they didn't feel they needed to. They saved money. So once you get that problem out of the way, amazingly enough, all those aftermarket or those other military mags, in this case the Korean really do crank out a lot of military stuff, and their carbine mags actually work quite well. So for what you're paying for a brand new mag, the Korean mags are not a bad deal anyway. Now, there's a bunch of other companies that have made mags. Some are Americans, some are European, some are military European, I've got to admit that, but you don't see many of them anymore. The Germans made a pile of carbine mags. The Italians, they made a pile of carbine mags. Why? Because they had either carbines or here's something most of you I've mentioned on here don't realize, there were several other rifles made during the period of the carbine's lifespan. that were mimics of the gun, kind of like the difference between a US carbine and the universal modified carbines that I told you about where they went to stamp parts. In the Caribbean there are at least five different countries that made their own light rifle slash carbine that looks very much but not quite. Each one, man, what did they do to that? It's different. Well, it's because there are some significant operating changes, but one thing they all kept standard They all went with the carbine mag and the carbine feed system and the release system. Why? Because US government parts were laying all over the place by the ton after World War II and it was cheaper to use that magazine than any other. The carbine round itself is a unique bastard round. Remember, it doesn't match any pistol. It certainly doesn't match any other main rifle. It was a freestanding cartridge unto itself, remember? So, anybody who adopted that was counting on feeding off the American surplus inventory that was vast from World War II, massive from the Korean War, and was still building up when they built these rifles during the Vietnam War because we supplied a lot of carbine stuff to the South Vietnamese. And, by the way, a little bit to the Laotians and a little bit to the Cambodians under the table. So, again, lots of carbines out there. We get, we break, if war breaks out in this country, you're going to see a very large number of carbines in service. If you are a unit militia armorer, I suggest you get all the armorer's books you can on the carbine. Why? There are going to be a pile of them in the service. It's not hard to maintain the rifle. It is actually simpler in many ways than the AR-15. In fact, in pretty much every direction, it is a simpler weapon to produce than the AR-15 with present tooling and technology. In fact, if we were to go to which gun would you produce, obviously I've talked about this many times on the air, the AR-15, I recommend you building because there's just piles of that punkajunk laying around everywhere. But if you were freestanding or building freestanding weapons, the carbine is just as much of a useful project a viable project, more so maybe because of the nature of the lesser tooling and machinery that we would have available. Of course, the next step before that would be a stun gun, and I'd recommend probably building the stun gun before I build a carbine even. In force, in mass, that is one of the plans. We will have stun gun production up within probably a week and a half of hostilities opening up. And they will be cranked out like there is no tomorrow, not a last ditch weapon, a first fight weapon. Hand out as many as you can, get them out to everybody you can find, point them towards the enemy, just keep pulling the trigger. Okay? So, things to think about. The carbine is out there in force. Now, somebody was asked before, well, can you put a scope on a carbine? Yes, you can. There are problems with... Not paying attention though because the carbine is an interesting bird in the way that it extracts now if you want to see some really neat footage watch some of the combat footage from Korea full auto M2s there's it when you have a different cyclic process going on It's interesting how the rifle changes in attitude with regard to ejection and recoil Okay What's interesting is if you watch you'll see a lot of carbines in full auto M2s. Literally the brass goes straight up and falls straight back to the side of the shooter. I mean when the guy just burns off a 15 or a 30 round mag, you watch the footage. A lot of times you can even slow it down and stop it every once in a while. Obviously you can with YouTube. And if you pay attention, look at how the extraction process performs. Now consider this. If it's a straight up extraction and to the right, to the right is the big advantage, or to the right but a quick J or U is basically the way to describe it. If you mount a scope on top of the carbene, you're probably going to see some brasses interruptus, okay? That will happen. Now, that's one of the things taken into consideration when it had to be taken into consideration with the design of a scope mount. uh... an aftermarket scope out for the m one carby somebody did it quick it was called b squared b squared still out there if you'll notice the car be square carby mile the rail is static it ends at the fixture to the rear and it's basically who would think about this way everything is split forward over the the uh... bolt trail area and the chamber others reason for this and it's not just The idea that it is a short rifle and you got to be able to get your eyeball up to that scope But it also served as a brass deflection device with the mark 1 and mark 2 models I think they're in a mark 4 is right now But the idea behind this and they didn't want to skimp on materials B squared scope mounts are designed so that you don't maul the gun you do not have to cut or drill anything All you do is pull off pull off the original rear sight and Or in some cases the B-square mounts attach and lock into the stripper clip well or the stripper clip guide point on the rifle. This is true with one model on the number four Mark I Enfield and I believe also, who was it, the Madsen. I think the Matson B-Square mount also works the same way on the Matson bolt-action gun. The last bolt-action military rifle ever issued to a military is a brand new manufactured item. Matson bolt-action .30-06. And hold on for a second, color. The carbine otherwise will take any scope you want. The big thing is I don't think a .20 power scope is going to do you that much good on an M1 carbine. So, obviously stick to optics that make sense for the rifle. Go ahead, color. Yes, I've got some deals since this is weapons Wednesday. I've got some deals that's popped up They're going kind of fast, but they're they're very big deals and I'd like to share them with you Absolutely go right ahead. There's a website called the right bear dot-com It is right to bear dot-com. Okay. Hold on before any further. That's not a like a uh... kuchi kuchi naked male dancer type of thing no no i don't know if you have a better right bear peter dot com very good though there when you go there go to their halloween they'll click on their halloween they'll i've got a i'm kicking myself your mark but i've had this information for a couple days when they will call in and some super super big bargains of already disappeared but there's still some bargains there I sometimes do that because otherwise I wouldn't get mine. If I mentioned it on the air... I understand that. I wish I had money. I wouldn't even be calling telling you what I know today. I've got two places at least I need to share with you. They've got big tables. On righttobear.com they have an 80% lower receiver for $37.95. Oh yes. Then the white, 80%. They also have an anodized M4 upper receiver that is anodized for $39.95. That's an unbelievable price. But if that's too much for people, $39.95 for an anodized receiver is too much. They have an M4 flat top receiver in the raw. Get this, $33.95. That's the cheapest price I've ever seen for a raw in the white. stripped receiver for a long time. Now, the same place on the same page, this is right to bear.com on their Halloween special. They have lower parts kit specials. They have one lower parts kit that has a little bit fancier trigger and that is $39.95. But if $39.95 for that kit's too much, well they got a better deal. They've got a plain, unmarked AR-15 lower receiver parts kit. It's considered a mil-spec parts kit for $32.95. That's the lowest price on this mark I think I've ever seen for probably five years. $32.95. This is even cheaper than the low-end Sarco kit. It's listed as an unbranded AR kit. It's just a mil-spec kit. Now, this same place, right to bear dot com and their Halloween special. They also have gas tubes. These are the nitrated gas tubes. They have the rifle link for as low as $9.99 and these are the nitrated gas tubes. These are the mil-spec gas tubes. They've also got the rifle links. They've got the carbine and the mid-link kit, our tubes. for $8.99. And again, these are the black nitride mil-spec gas tubes. With all of this stuff, they do have, and it's on this page, and it's not necessarily laid out in a good way, but if you just keep on looking, they do have a few specials where if you want to buy, say, a Magpul stock and a lower parts kit together, They actually have a recent you know a decent deal on some of those They have a Let me find it here. I think it's a magpul kit Stock kit with a lower kit for like $109 And that's a little bit better magpul stock I mean excuse me buttstock rifle kit and when you figure up the prices that's giving you a very good deal All of this and more because I'm sure I'm missing a few things They have this stuff at righttobear.com. Now, Mark, the other day you talked about bolt carriers, complete bolt carrier drinks. If you go to surplus ammo.com, that is surplus ammo.com. When you go to their page, there is a banner that rotates. They have a special right now where if you buy two of their AR-15 bolt carriers, these are complete bolt carriers, they are $54.99 shipped, free shipping, if you buy two or more. That's the best price I'm aware of in the country. Now, Surplus ammo does have some things like Delta Ring pack kits. They have some upper receiver completion kits like the forward assist. They have the little dust cover door. So they also have a very good price on the barrel bushes. So all of this stuff can be purchased at surplus ammo dot com. And actually they do have some other specials, but I didn't take the time to go through everything. They do have in their banners, you can either access it in a banner or through their reloading section. They have some of the best prices for 55 grain and 62 grain bullets. These are just the bullets, not loaded ammunition, but just the price of the bullets. And it's around, it's in that 6 cents per bullet price range, or maybe a little more, but it's cheaper the more you buy. I think they had 4,062 grain bullets for like $216. That comes out to less than, well, what is that, a little over five and a quarter cents a piece. for reloading bullets. And I believe that may have had free shipping on that offer too. If it doesn't have free shipping, shipping is not that much more for that kind of price. Now, I've given two websites out, righttubere.com. They've got specials on lowers, specials on uppers, an unbelievable special on gas tubes and fire control kits. They also have some deals on Well parts kits and stocks now I'm kicking myself mark because they actually had a lower receiver the other day For 27 95 but there I saw that they're out. They also had a deal on some 1911 steel frames that were 80% out of tactical machine, but he sold out of them too, so One more place Bear Creek Arsenal still has a $40 AR-15 barrel in stock. Now some of this stuff, Mark, I'm noticing is starting these low prices. People are, I don't know if they're getting money or they're just preparing, but right now this stuff is starting to build up and starting to leave. The supply is starting to dwindle. Now, so of the first two places I shared, And I can't remember, I'm sorry I've looked at too much stuff in the last couple days. It's either right to bear dot com or surplus ammo dot com. One of them has a replay, a bolt. Not the bolt carrier, but just the bolt. And the bolt is complete with the extractor. And it is the complete bolt, and I believe it may have the firing pin with it. They've got it on an unbelievable sale for $18.99. So for anybody looking for a spare bolt, That is an unbelievable price. Now, I've got one more thing I'd like to share. A lot of people are stockpiling medical supplies. One of the medical supplies that we need are what I'm going to call here on the show survivalist antibiotics. These are actually the fish antibiotics. You can go to a place called Chewy.com. That's Chewy.com. C-H-S-E-L-A. ewye.com. That is an online pet store. They have 500 milligram amoxicillin, 100 count in the fish antibiotic section for $28. That's one of the best prices in the country for that. The reason that I'm sending or telling you this source is because there is some bootleg antibiotics coming out of China that are not antibiotics and they're being mislabeled. has a main brand product. Chewy.com is a dealer for Thomas Labs that is the supplier of these antibiotics. So the odds are you are getting the actual Thomas Labs fish antibiotics. They have the amoxicillin, 100 count, 500 milligrams on sale for like, or not, excuse me, but the normal price I think is like $28. They also have a caselexin variation and they also have a dicyclamine. Now the dicyclamine is high, but the dicyclamine is used for intercellular bacterial infections and microplasmids. And that's extremely important. Now that is a source that people can find. And I suggest that if people do buy a fish type antibiotics for their survivalist guppy and goldfish 510 programs, that they actually have those. TSC, that's tractor supply. Believe it or not, they do sell some Thomas Labs antibiotics. But what they sell is a 100-count bottle of 250 milligrams, but they sell it for like $22. So when you figure the shipping game, and if you want to buy a little bit different, and you want to buy a source that's a little more nondiscreet, You can actually go to some of the tractor supply stores and I think that you can actually even order it in from a tractor supply store. But that's the bargain that I have so far today, Mark. Got any questions or anything I can answer for that we get to the end of the show, end of the hour? You know, we're actually looking pretty good on the barrels too. Real quick surplus ammo dot com, guys. Take the time. Every one of these addresses that he's given out. Go through and nitpick every page because there's a lot of odds and ends stuff and there can be an odd corner. A lot of you guys want to build up or add additional parts or you know, supports, vertical grips. There's some nice little buys on the accoutrements as long as you if you just want to put something on that's not expensive. and try. Some people haven't used some of this. You may find you don't like it. Well, when it only costs three, four dollars or a few dollars an item, you can afford to actually experiment. The worst that's going to happen, you put it in your spare parts kit, somebody else wants a vertical grip or maybe you decide you need it for a certain project, you've got it. But on the barrels, absolutely grab as many as we can. On the bolts, if you guys are running AR-15s, every man listening should have another bolt. a complete bolt carrier. And that would be, like you said, go over to Surplus Ammo. It's in the scroll at the top of the page, left to right. You've got barrels. The second item is $54.99 each. That's $55. Two or more free UPS right to the doorstep. And if you have an AR, every AR you've got, this is your chance to make sure you've got that spare bolt carrier. And what I found works well are the British Short Flair Pouches. You put the, what you do is you put this bolt, one of these AR bolts, in a plastic, you know, ziplock, put a little bit of light oil or grease, whatever you want to do for storage, and then put it on your gear. It goes right on your combat gear. It does not leave your combat gear. Yeah, now mark those surplus ammo, not to interrupt you here, but those, the surplus ammo bolts, those are the night-tried carrier bolts. That's the high quality, night-tried carrier M16 bolt. That's the heavy bolt, what that is. So at $54.99 or $55, if you buy two or more free shipping, that's a hell of a price for that bolt. That's as good as you're going to get for what, and again, really we haven't seen, there was a little window where there were a few for And this ain't going to happen again, not anytime soon, but about $58, no $48, but again, like you said, there was still shipping and everything attached to that, whereas this is $54 or $55. This is the cheapest I've seen, and I've been searching for bolts, actually, because like I said, we need bolts, bolt carriers, uppers, and barrels. We can do plywood lowers, okay, but... I'm very serious about that, but those 80% that were brought up here that righttobear.com has are well worthwhile and in fact, invest in the jigs. As long as we can keep making them, we should keep making them. Oh yes, and one more thing. The best jig in the country that leaves the denial spot in the lower is the 80% Arms jig and that's at 80%arms.com. Now, this right to bear, they've kind of changed their page a little bit, but they actually have a fairly decent jig available, I think it was in the $77 range. Now, I didn't see it today, maybe it might have been on their AR15 page and not their Halloween special page. But one thing about the right to bear arms, Excuse me, yeah, right2bear.com, not right2bear.com, but right2bear.com page. They were selling tactical machine lowers the other day. They had them listed. I don't know if you've ever heard of tactical machine or not, Mark. But tactical machine is sort of the Cadillac in the 80% build market. Everybody looks at the tactical machine lowers. They've got the best fit. some of the best fit and polish of any of the 80% on the marketplace. And I have a sneaky suspicion that this 80% lower for $37.95, that may be a tactical machine lower. And if it is, guys, jump on that like flies on a poly, you know what. Now, Mark, they also have RightToBainer.com also has an 80% lower that is anodized. That is a very good one. Very good. I'll tell you what, we're at the top. Guys, for everybody out there, God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are the Marge folk day and night. Bill of an AR, does not matter whether or not you like it, you just can't afford not to people. When you start looking at these prices if you shop intelligently, you can put one hell of a nice rifle together and find out whether or not you like the weapon. In fact, you won't want it on your show. We're going to get out of the way for the moment, we'll be back very shortly. Second off, the intel report coming up, it is Weapons Wednesday. These Guardians. Guns and ammunition. A family owned business located in the heart of Ohio's hunting history. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. 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It is Wednesday, Weapons Wednesday, it is the 30th of October, it is the 11th year of open Fabian, the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2019, old earth calendar 2019 year of conflict year of betrayal and it's going to continue to be an issue obviously the bad guys are in motion oh well get over it understand we've got work to do they're doing their thing we are doing ours and you better do it in spades just that simple other words we're going to do it in major suit and we're going to do it right There were a bunch of deals, actually, I've got to point out. A bunch of stuff is out of stock with right to bear arms, but not everything. There were some interesting things that were listed in the sales section. They probably went quick. I don't doubt it. Especially looking at the prices. This beginning of this week, if this started on Monday, they zip through this place, and a bunch of the stuff is already out of stock. Not everything, but some of the prices especially looking at for those guys who want to do racetrack ARs, you could put a real nice spicy AR together for probably half of which you normally would if you were to cherry pick off of everything that was here. And somebody did. That's why I'm looking at the parts that are sold out. Somebody went through and said, oh yeah, I like that. It's gone. And they boogie. So let's boogie. But there are many, many, many, many, many other items. They had BLEM AR, lower receivers for $27.95. Those are gone. The $27.95 for BLEM, which is fine, who cares? This is a shovel, okay? This is a skill saw. This is an AR-15. That's how you get a look at it. It is the gladiest of the day. It is the weapon that is out there in force. You want one because it's out there in force, not because it's your first best choice. There are some neat things about the AR, but there are some issues that you have to understand. We've talked about spare parts over and over and over again. Your enemy believes that you will not have in your mind the idea to have spare parts. There is an old CIA, Mossad, slash, spook and kook operation formula. Basic rule is that if you dump a bunch of guns into an area to get somebody to fight, but you don't want them to fight too long and you want to be able to go and just beat them up, then don't send any spare parts. Oh boy, you got cases of rifles! Where are the spare parts? What spare parts? Oh, you don't know. Don't worry, they're coming later. No, they're not. This is an old scam, enough to get you killed, not enough to win. Our plan is not only to get you to fight, we're going to fight effectively and win. So I highly recommend, if you are listening right now and you have an AR-15, there are three locations. The first, of course, is basic, the big basic deal is on the uppers and lowers. Mostly, again, the 80% lowers. $37.95 for an optional, let's see, 80% lower in the white. But they do have an AR-15 anodized 80% low receiver optional safety engraving. Don't worry about that. It's up to you. If you want to do that, you do that. But personally, I'm building these things to... If you're building guns like this, you're building them for what's coming right now. $42 apiece for one that's already anodized and finished, but it is a BLEM receiver. I don't care. Here's a little trick how many of you guys served the same time I did from the 70s through to the 80s and 90s Okay, early 90s if you did you might remember if you were issued weapons from certain arsenals that they were probably part of the rebuild pack of 77 1977 was a big sweep a lot of funding money was spent weapons coming out of Vietnam were processed in the Philippines They were processed also in Sierra Leone And where the hell was there? It was another location. It was Germany, but it was because they sent a percentage there and it was expensive to do that. It was cheaper just to dump them into the Philippines with the Arsenal recovery facility that was already there for Vietnam. And as the guns came out, they were either, they were, they were raided and if they required extensive rebuild, in some cases they, parts that were needed to re-extreme rebuild or that were already shot were pulled off. Those were folded, spindled, mutilated, shredded, whatever. Mostly they were just thrown in the scrap and you could have bought them for scrap as scrap parts. Even lower receivers, complete M16 lower receivers showed up in the scrap bins. Uncut, uncrushed, just tired, okay? But they would replace the lower, they would replace the upper, they would put new parts in. Since there was a glut of parts at the end of Vietnam, the big rebuild was 77, 78, and into no later than the first two months of 79, the guns were pretty much, for all practical purposes, new M16A1s. from top to bottom and or car 15 slash XM 177 since there were still a quantity of those even though they try to claim that they phased those they did not. They were still XM 177 for designated armor and for headquarters units all through the system in the late 70s and early 80s and I know because I inspected the armory so if somebody says well they did this because the books say piss out of books. Fact is that the system never it always it's it's like a big it's like a centipede or like a worm You know there's a compression point they're supposed to do things but then the head moves on and everybody else kind of just chugs along doing whatever the last order was and the rest of the body with wiggles and squiggles and Nothing is ever completed to the way the proposed big plan or the paperwork says never I have never seen that it never worked that way OK, the only thing is when they're trying to cut guns up like what Clinton did where he just gave a real simple click order, destroy these. And they were, oh, how do you want to do that? Destroy them. And he did. OK, they were really doing that with reckless abandon, trying to disarm and destroy the defense potential of the United States. That traitor, George Bush and Bill Clinton, did a lot of that. OK? I mean, George Herbert Walker Bush, by the way. We've got to call her. Jump in there, call her, please. Mark, I have a comment if I could please in it. It has to do with the caller that was up at the last of the hour, last hour. Right, go ahead. Okay, and I believe that you probably agree with me. It does not matter how many bolts, how many firearms, how many gas masks, how much food. It don't matter if we are ever in the need of a penicillin. Okay, and what he mentioned there from that particular company on the fish on the fish the moxicillin the penicillins etc etc Hey, if we do not have something like that any of us when we need it Nothing else is gonna matter a whole lot over Well, exactly. I agree with number one. It's just parallel. While we're doing ARMS, one of the things we need to remember is medical communications and transportation. Remember, yesterday I committed a lot of the program to building up the truck fleet. We need a tactical close close quarter support fleet and we are going to be the ones building it if everybody just bought an 800 or used pickup truck for even $400 and start putting parts back on it from other clunkers You can find wrecks and whatever anywhere you need to from the medical end the priority should be of all the perishables, but again High on the list should be any of the silens and as was pointed out by our caller, I just did this the other day, it's funny, it's a Matrix thing. Tractor supply, they do have the moxacillin and traditional penicillin on the shelf. Now I was surprised to see the penicillin there. I don't know if it's penicillin, you know, if it's penicillin D. If it is, that would be good, but I'm going to have to find out more. We just saw that they had them back on the shelf. The other thing about most of these chain stores, they do not have a deep shelf. If four people went in and bought a bottle, they'd be out. Okay, guys, just something to heads up. And one thing I've noticed about tractor supply, they're real hiccupy about their supply chain. So I think that they're really just as thin at their area warehouses as they are at their retail stores. It takes time like that inchworm thing I was talking about for the stuff to get out to where it needs to be. Whoever gets there first would be the person that gets it. Now the bagged powdered silins are pretty well all gone from the system as far as tractor supplying any of the chains. But I've mentioned this before, you may find the bagged water soluble slash, you're supposed to just add it to the water trough. uh... uh... uh... the c moxie so uh... uh... that they even had doctor cycling i don't know if any of that out there i would remind everybody doctor cycling is what saved a lot of guys after desert dust one one desert storm one ended guys were dying left and right and the government knew what they were dying of and get it and murdered a bunch of american veterans this way we told everybody was going on Veterans and other families of veterans discovered the problem. Doxacycline was the best solution, although there was typically a battery of drugs that were used that were in the Sillin family. The Doxacycline was first, best, hardest, and effective. So that's one of those things where, again, that's been hard to get. If every person were to do this, what's $20 really when you think about it when your life counts? If everybody out there listening were to go and pick up a couple of the different silos as a potpourri, per every person listening here, for every family member, the material should be put into an advanced and double or triple sealed med support kit that gets attached to your backpack. If you have a primary blowout kit and all the other stuff attached to your combat kit, but your advanced kit for helping Doc keep you alive, again, I don't care if you're a prepper, I don't care if you're combat infantry, I don't care how you look at this, like you just said, the silins are going to mean the difference between life death, but also, remember, you may recover anyway without the silins. but the advantage is shorter turnaround time like we've talked about from and I've discussed this on medical for a while but I'll go over again maybe tomorrow uh... just a bright in the world guys knocked down and when we talk about the brighten doesn't sound good but this is what you have to do that liver like material and that debt return that's you know kind of losing out of the pewdall off to the side that's not really part of the what is the uh... Circulation plug, okay, you've got clotting it takes place some of this is but most of this is muscle tissue, etc That is and even some organ chips if you're not careful there That is it's it's what it's going to become rotting tissue If you debride that the body will eject it and this is also the reason you wanted to bright is because this will also reduce the threat of Infection which you're talking about color you give bright And you will bring down and turn around the casualty within about half the time that you would if let's just say we let nature take its course. You need sillings and you need packing. If you're going to be dealing with bullet wounds guys, if you haven't had this, I have, or I've had to have wounds packed and you have stuff packed, it's going to take three, five, six weeks. It could take as little as hopefully a few several days. But, for instance, you take a half inch roll of gauze, you take a channel expander, or you can use a probe and use that to guide your forceps to get the initial packing into the wound. And then what you do is you start working that whole roll of gauze and pack it into the wound like an accordion. Now what happens is you leave the tail end of that out of the wound channel and I've had to do this a couple of times. And what happens is as the pustulation, as the material and the detrimental components start to work out, it's going to be positive, we know it's the foreign matter that may have worked into the wound when the wound channel was created, the gauze will come out and what you do is you snip it off or you pull it out as you go or wick it. What it's doing is it's wicking. You may have heard this term before, you may have even seen it. Some of you, if you've had a burst appendix, there are a couple of different techniques, but the oldest one was wound pack, the area after you've eliminated the appendix, irrigated the areas to try and prevent peritonitis, and then you pack the wound with virtually what are rolled gauze that you accordion in, just like we're talking about. It wicks out the detritus, the material that needs to be pulled from the wound area, reducing the probability of infection. Now you add the silins to that and you dynamically change the turnaround time and how long it takes first while breaking down destroying a lot of the foreign matter and protecting it from you know protecting the body from expansion into peritonitis uh... gaseous gangrene etcetera etcetera if you've ever seen and i've seen gaseous gangrene i've seen in development cases of gaseous gangrene i'll tell you something they call it gangrene i've seen gangrene that glow it looks just like it glows it's just as well sickening if the smell is horrible it is just as you exactly what it sounds like gangrene and uh... that you can get their they've researched and done enough with the cell phones and with batteries of the cell phones that they actually can even recover a patient don't give up even if you have gangrene nowadays back in the day there wasn't anything anybody could do but watch person suffer by inches or somebody might help them along but uh... that's not the case now but however i would point out you'll notice that they're every place where they can they have tried to block us having these things guys If this were five years ago, there'd be about seven to ten times as much material available on the shelf. Today, there's only a small amount left. And you know why the aquarium biotics are still there? Because whoever is into fish care is into big money, and usually it's people who are to do, and they've got their little finger in the air. That has saved us from losing the fish biotics. But we're on the edge of that because they tried to ban them two years ago, remember? We wouldn't even have those. They want anything like that that can keep you alive off the shelf and gone. Now because of that, and this is where the next half of not just having the silins in play, you also need the silver, ionic silver, or again colloidal silver. Gold, colloidal gold and ionic gold are another plus. There are several other of the ionic waters. One of them is of course calcium, ionic calcium. That will serve almost as well as the silver will, but the silver is actually superior across the board. Now how do we use it? We take and ingest it. We do it orally. We also use it to irrigate wounds. We use it to again also work topical areas where you have burns. There are just so many places where it would be needed and useful. Now, here's another thing, because we may not have the silins, the sulfa family of drugs are still, there are still some of them available that would be useful. And before we had the silins, the sulfa family, and even after we had the penicillin types, the family in service, The Sulfa family of drugs served the same effect. They still were used because they knew they were useful. They were effective with certain treatments. So it was balanced out that it could take pressure off of the limited penicillin inventory by using the Sulfa drugs where possible. Let me give you an example. If you watch Saving Ryan's Privates, okay, or if you watch the Big Red One. I use movies because you can relate to those. They're like training aids for us, okay? It now has nothing to do with, oh, he's talking about movies. Well, once in a while they get it right with movies. Remember, the policy during World War II with treatment of casualties, the Sulfa packs, remember these? Guys, the troops got morphine packs or morphine syrettes in their basic medkit. Everybody did. You all got them. Now, of course, they have to do it in peacetime. They won't trust anybody because people are doping up and all kinds of stuff. Hell, they had the same problem with atropine. They took atropine out because dopeheads would shoot up atropine. Wow! And because of that, that was taken out of the inventory where it was readily available to most anybody. With the with the sulfa what they would do is you insert that directly into the wound you tear a sulfa pack open a cello pack You dump that right into the wound. What is that doing? Well, typically you have a number of issues right off the bat that you have to remember are very real That wound can happen in a number of different ways that one bullet could be kicking up off the ground drag it a bunch of garbage with it pulling it and introducing it through the wound channel and and all right off the bat you've got problems i mean instantly you're going to see you there there are issues if you can deal with it just as quickly you're going to be dipping it in the bud so to speak you're going to be immediately be dealing with the problems at hand there are self-opased still available i don't know but i've seen the cost for a about a half or probably pint a pint size top Usually it's a white plastic, very simple label on it, large mouth lid, the size, the diameter of the jar itself, approximately 4 inches. Twenty-two to twenty-seven dollars. The Sulfa Paste for topical surface gouges, tears, shears, shreds, Sulfa Paste will work to deal with most of the problems. You obviously would still be dressing the wound. Now, this gets over to something I've mentioned several times, which is also critical. And that's why I said if you've got family members who are passing away people where you've had to deal with hospice at home, if there are bandages, rolls of gauze, 4x4s, 2x2s, 1 inch rolls, 1 half inch rolls, 4 inch rolls, umm, stereotypes, fields, grab all of that. Bag it up, go get yourself a Rubbermaid tote, bag everything up in big Ziploc bags and additional Ziploc bags for everything so that it's sealed from the environment and start filling that tote up. What we're talking about here is not just the injury itself, but remember while we're using those silens and consuming them, it also takes a lot in order for you to properly treat the casualty, you're going to go through a lot of packing and a lot of dressings. It's not just the first initial slap on. It's okay, we got the first small compress dressing and a big medium on top of that. And man, he's got wounds on the back, so I put a large, an elephant tampon on his back. Got one of those on him back there, because you got shreds and tears. Well, after I initially do that, that was to get the guy secured and stabilized, so I get him to dock, and dock and start working on him. Understand that Doc is going to try to keep as much as he can in place because Doc can only carry so much. And this is why we get back to what I was talking about earlier. In an SF unit or in a Special Warfare unit or in this case with militia units, you're like airborne troops, guys. In fact, well, as Special Forces are airborne troops, they are Ranger qualified. They are all of the above and more, okay? Everybody carries some of what the Specialists need. You carry a belt of ammunition for the main squad gunner. You carry a couple of mortar rounds when you jump. You carry two laws rockets. Now in fact, they're going back to laws. Somebody says that's obsolete. I'm going to laugh at your ass. The laws rocket, the M72, is now being produced by the US government. It's a how old a weapon. We're making a brand new out of the box right now guys. How do you like that? We're not making an America though Oh, no, we're gonna we gave some foreign skank company all that Americans can't do that anymore We're just not bright enough to make the weapon we invented So anyway, we carry a little bit of everything. Well, for instance, you carry a couple of sugar and saline pouches, intravenous, you carry spare bundles with med bags when you hit the ground or when you move into the area. What do you do? Doc's located at a certain point. Doc doesn't come to you, you bring the casualties to Doc. We don't want Doc dead on us because he's keeping us alive. They're going to look for your medic, they're going to try to kill him. Those ATF agents, those FBI agents, those UN troops, they're going to try to kill your medical people. They're murderers. They've burned churches on national television. They've killed children on national television. You don't think they are going to shoot your medics? Those pigs are going to try to kill all of us if they can. Those rotten pieces of apron-wearing, yum-caw-wearing filth want to try to kill a whole bunch of us. So Doc, to keep us alive, is going to be there. We also need to make sure we're bringing in the supply and support that he needs, and this is why you need to make up medical drop bags. Now, let's jog everybody's memory. A couple years ago, you guys may have gotten, remember some of those Czech medical kits I told you about that I got from one of our wholesalers. I bought every last stinking one of them they had. Now I will point out that if you got them, there aren't any more. Because there are too many wars going on and governments need this stuff because if they can buy it surplus for cheaper, they can charge their own people a god-awful amount on the books and give the troops the second-hand stuff while they pocket the difference. Okay? Well, we got it for a good buy. You might recall, as I pointed out, there are numbers on those kits. They are different parts of the medic or cormans, blowout kits, extreme trauma, organ stabilization kits, depending on each one of them was bagged up differently. Each one of them, all the components inside, instead of Ziploc bags, everything was in heavy vinyl bags. Okay, everything is bagged up for long-term use. That's a standard nowadays. And in fact, the stuff will last indefinitely because it's vacuum sealed. So if you got any of those bags, that bag that you have is basically what we're talking about. That's what everybody's going to carry in during the insertion. When Doc determines where he's going to establish his position for control, and you're going to leave a security man with him, then as you walk by, you drop your Doc bundle with Doc. All of a sudden, Doc has a mini field station, a meal, a little field hospital. and all the extras that he needs to plug the holes, wrap your body, keep the burns from, you know, again, getting infected and dirty. All of that's part of what he does. Now, the penicillins, all the other stuff, are part of that supplement system. Go ahead. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. I just want to say I keep seeing on movies and TV shows where somebody gets hit and everybody's afraid to go forward and grab them. And so it's the only one who's got the ball to do it is the dock and he runs out there and braves the enemy fire. You know what? That's wrong. There's really two ways to do it. Either you, you, the infantryman go forward and retrieve the wounded and bring him back to the rear to dock or you, the infantryman. Assault forward and take that land and Making it safe for Docs come forward to the casualty exactly yes, that has to be very Yes, it's a very motivated and very proactive medics in our on our teams And you know I think it's going to be difficult for us to hold them back and keep them from jumping out there ahead of schedule Well, let me point out something. This is why I brought up the idea of where you need smoke and you need flare. And again, illumination, depending on the situation. A flare, illumination flares are great to dump in the middle of somebody who's causing you a lot of problems. Most people remember everything. They think, yeah, a parachute flare. Boom, straight up. No, it's like a mini RPG, if need be. You drop a flare, a signal flare is perfect, especially star clusters. You drop a star cluster down range into the aggressor. It illuminates their position. It creates a little bit of distraction, needless to say. And if you do it right, you apply those in combination waves. Combined with small arms, fire, and even, again, indirect fire like 40 millimeter grenade, rifle grenade, whatever you got. And like you said, you take the objective. You move on the objective anyway. But you can't afford to move, in fact in many cases as pointed out in saving Ryan's privates, remember what was the sniper doing? What's his job? His job is to create casualties. First he creates one that's a wound. He knows you could kill him probably, but he wounds him. Why? It's a bad wound. It's something where you gotta get to him for saving. Actually it's lethal. But guess what? Somebody's going to try to do what needs to be done. I would point out that one of the other tricks is we have what we call cadaver hooks slash grapples. Guys, you can use that to pull a casualty the same way. What you do is make a smaller version of the grapples, the grapple hooks that you see out there where they fold. You make a smaller one with a 6 inch cross-tine. Now you also use a grade grade 2 parachute cord. You can braid that if you want to which is a good idea It's not that the cord can't handle one line can't handle a corpse a 200 pound weight The problem is your hands can't handle pulling the cord Have you ever tried pulling cord is like pulling wire you pull the wire and it starts biting on your on your flesh So you've got to have enough enough girth to be able to catch and pull and move what it is you're trying to utilize In this case, you use the Grappels normally when you come across a position where an enemy has been taken out, you may not have been the one to do it, or even if you have, but the battlefield is stale. If the battlefield is stale, your enemy has more time to booby trap the dead. or in some cases the guy booby trapped himself. He may be holding, you know, death clutching the grenade. You usually use the grapples from about 50 to 60 feet away and preferably prone or under cover. You pull the body over and you determine whether or not you've got a boom toy there. That same device can be used to actually assist in getting somebody moved. If you combine that, remember it has to be cold war dead nation. Small arms fire support indirect fire smoke, which is another tool Remember that your enemy will anticipate that if smoke is being used that there may be a certain action So you have to be aware and understand how do you smoke in an oblique? Otherwise you tell tail your activity and the enemy doesn't have to see you to pour fire into an area and hope he snags you with a wild one So a lot of different tricks in the trade here. This is why practice is necessary. This is why training is essential And why all of you need to take seriously the idea, okay, well first of all the bad guys take seriously, they're going to murder us. They're planning a Waco right now. I'm telling you, I guarantee it. You can taste it, touch it, smell it. They've got to try and find somebody they can figure they can murder on national television and get away with it and make everybody believe they've got to just go along. We are going to have to put the kibosh to that. We already promised there aren't going to be any more Wacos. Now, if you're a reaction unit slash a response unit going in the field, all the things we're talking about are going to apply to your going on the offensive because the defenders in the center are going to be defending. They're not going to probably break out, per se. They may be prepared to do so, and hopefully they are preparing constantly to, again, dynamically defend and exploit failures on the part of the aggressor force in front of them. But understand that you're going to be on the offensive, which means you're going to be more heavily exposed. You have to do this in order for you to take ground, to destroy, to exterminate the enemy that you had before you. And we're going to exterminate the gun grabbers. If something happens like this, you can't let any of them get away. There's not going to be any kindness. There isn't going to be any surrender because let me put it this way. If they start a Waco, look what happened at the end of Waco. What did they do? They murdered women and kids. They bowed to the fire. They were occultists getting their rocks off on the idea they could murder people in their own home. And church, by the way, too. Don't forget that. And a Christian church, which they really love, especially if it's a kosher mafia with all their Kabbalah stuff, okay? Now, another thing real quick here on the Sillins. because somebody's asked about doses for instance. There are two ways you're going to be able to find cell ones out there because if you're doing livestock, there is liquid still available guys in the livestock and for injectable purposes. Now that can still be taken orally, but there's a different math formula there. However, injectors are available, needles are available, all of it's, you know, again, veterinary or, you know, human grade. If you pay attention, there's a lot of stuff that you can access where it's just laying around in surplus right now, not military surplus, but industrial surplus. And it's all sterile, it's all ready to be used. You can have that technology already inventoried, already on hand. I do. I've got it in many locations. In fact, I'm building up more Rubbermaid totes. Even as we speak, I told you guys the other day I ended up with a whole bunch of the prep shea fields for burn patients. Last thing I expected to run into the way that I did. You know what? I bought every last one of them. Now since then I've got an eye and ears and nose scope, two pressure cups, two stethoscopes, several bundles of two-by's of pads. uh... sterile fields bunch of the stuff each one of the kept cases that i started out since the last time i talk about this on the air or full and they are prep so that dot can keep us alive docs gonna be able to keep you know i don't know just alive but keep you alive and healthy because we got a picture turn your route you're not going to retire from this battle the enemy won't let you anyway you think they're going to let you sit if you survive and you are just going to get off the side they're not going to do that These are vindictive asshats that have every intent. They'll come to your work and try and murder you. They'll come to your house and try and murder you. We gotta get rid of them. It's time to get rid of this problem. They plan on, they already, they already will shuck it up and laugh and jive about what they're gonna do to all of you. They joke about it, they, they chuckle about it. Of course, then when they get their butts creamed, it's like, oh my god, oh, oh, oh, oh, I just made it. Now I'll piss on it. You went along with the Batfaggots and the UN troops. You're done. But in order to do that, we have to take this very, very, very, very, very, very seriously. Okay? Now dump all your other hobbies. Sell the stuff you got with the football gang stuff or the baseball stuff. Get rid of it. Sell it. Make some money on it. I'm not saying throw it away. Don't ever do that. Anything you've got in the way of odds and ends stuff, there's some things you can still do. But sports is the most useless of the bunch. It's great. You can still raw rod. You can even watch games. They're free. But everything and anything else you can do to raise resources so that you can be better prepared for what it is that they have planned because it's not us going to kick it off. It's them. They're already telling you day after day Trump isn't done with a red flag garbage. He's lying his ass off. That's a lie. I jump in here, please. Go ahead, jump in there, please. I hope you don't mind me calling back in a second time here. No, no, not a problem. I want to thank that caller that was the first caller that called in here for the second hour because he jogged my poor old memory. I know I had a lot of information on gun parts, but I wanted to get that information in on the antibiotics. There is all kinds of different things available. Now, I share two sources because that's the easiest, cheapest two sources to share, but there is a source. You talked about wound care. Shop. MedVet.com. That's ShopMedVet.com. They have a 90% off sale on some wound care items right now, like different types of gauzes and sponge gauzes. But you can go through the sale, which is in the scroll when they first come on, but you can also just type in the wound care and start going down through the pages. To give you an example of what they have right now available, not only in their sales but in their normal everyday pricing, they have a combination dressing. It is an 8 inch by 10 inch bandage dressing. 50 count, $2.29. These types of prices, if you want to go out to Walmart and buy an 8 inch by 10 inch wound care dressing, say for a severe, uh, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, Suture removal items. They have advanced wound washes, the kinds that have lidocaine in them. Because you talked about, well, see that's why I brought up the antibiotics, you know, for our gutty program. If you have a severe injury or a bone infection, Yes, herbs are good. Herbs work in a lot of cases, but more than likely you will die from a secondary infection before any herb is going to help you if you have, depending on the type of wound that you have. And it's like the caller said, you know, he talked about guns. Well, you could have a million dollars worth of prepping here and cut yourself working in the garden, and if you don't have a $30 bottle of antibiotics on the shelf, you could die. But to get wound care items in bulk or large quantities at extremely good prices, the best source that I have found is ShopMedVet.com. Now, Mark, you made a comment about how they tried to ban some antibiotics on us here a couple years ago. Well, years ago you could go on eBay. And in fact, even last year you could go on eBay and some of the some of the antibiotics survivalist antibiotics that were available. Those sellers are gone. eBay kicked those people out. There's only a couple sellers left and they're very high in. In other words, you'll pay $50, $60 for a little bottle of 30 count or something that probably won't even work for you. But most of those sellers have gone is because eBay got rid of. So the source that I gave, I think I'm going to go ahead and do this. I have one source that I was going to keep private, but I'm going to go ahead and share it. If somebody wants to buy from something like more of a discrete source, campingsurvival.com. That is campingsurvival.com. Go in and click on where it says medical when you go up to the website look on the or those medical go down They don't have much of a supply anymore because the store is starting to dwindle down So I don't know if they're going out of business or they're just reducing or changing the way the store operates But they have things in their medical supply area that I think we would benefit as far as survivalist diet And that's how I'm going to promote it But, yeah, wound care, I tell you, that's going to be one of the biggest things, issues that we have. You could fight a battle with very simple arms. But if you don't have some antibiotics, some wound care, wound dressing, the ability to wash out a wound, clean a wound, pack a wound, cover a wound, and fight secondary infections, Hey a million dollars stocking nothing if you're dead because you don't have a 30 bottle of antibiotics on the show. Hey Mark, I thank you. Well, I'll tell you what, don't let me wear it first. Somebody's asking again. Go ahead and give out three times the first ad medical address you had there. Okay, from last hour? No, no, the one you just gave out a few minutes ago. Not the one with the one. Okay, okay, okay. It's shopmedvat.com. This is a supplier. of wound care items, things that doctors and veterinarians use. They even have things like chlorhexidine, which is, if you had this chemical, do a chemical sterilization of your tools, your forceps, your clamps, your scissors, they have that, extremely low prices. It is shopmedvet.com. If you want additional, like dressings, bandages, sponges, both sterile and non-sterile clothing, suture removal kits, they've got it. Shop Med Med Bet E-E-V-E-T dot com. Shop Med Med Bet V-E-T dot com. If you want to pick up some of the antibiotics at the best price I can find, that is actually a dealer. so that we don't get you know some of this stuff out of China. That's Chewy.com. C-H-E-W-Y.com. Now, I do know that there is a difference in some of the antibiotics that are available. Thomas Labs is considered safe. There's another company out there, and I'm sorry, you'll have to do a web search, type in fish antibiotics, or type in survivalist antibiotics in a search engine like Duck, Duck Go, and try to do a little research. There's a couple of brands out there. Thomas Labs is one of them. I'm aware of Thomas Labs. They have a version of Amoxicillin. They have a version of K-Flex. At one time there was a version of erythromycin available, but I haven't found that lately. But there is also the dicyclamine. If you can find, actually find those four antibiotics, amoxicillin, case flexing, something similar like erythromycin and dicyclamine. You now cover so many gram negative and gram positive infections, both intercellular bacterial infections, mycoplasma, things like dysentery and lower intestinal infections with erythromycin and just about everything else with the amoxicil. Now that doesn't cover every infection or disease that you have to deal with. But for roughly $100 or a little more, you can have a fairly good start to having something on the shelf that can keep you alive. I think one of the most important things here again too, for instance, if you take the time and go through what you can find locally along with what we're talking about here, what I've been doing is trying to set up the ability for us to just throw the stuff at the medical people. They're going to have to do the inventorying and when the time comes, we've got the basics or most of the bases covered. We can't, we probably could even deal, we can do heart surgery a few times. I would say that because back after Desert Dust Part II wound down, guys, we were buying surgical trays for $29 that were $5,000 surgical trays. These were all pre-sterilized packages with every instrument to do a particular medical process. And when you look at some of the stuff that we picked up, yeah, we could do it. We'd prioritize it though, because if it's something, if I didn't need to use that particular system for lesser activities and I had the tools built up, we're going to use the lesser system because there's going to be that one patient that's going to require the technology that we do have reserved. We'll save who we can with what we've got. By the way, we also won't be throwing those out the way the system was. There was a policy, and it's going to be gone here real quick as soon as we break out with what we're talking about here. that most everything that was a surgical tool was not autoclaved or reprocessed, it was all considered biological hazard waste. They would not reuse it. Well, that just isn't going to be possible. Unless it's a combination of chemical issues. combined with what biological threat of the higher end and that's going to be determined by the people who are medical about you know again what do we have how much do we have in the way of resource can we afford to dispose of it and typically we're going to be able to be saying no so auto-claving and reprocessing the materials is going to happen with all of the instruments and such that even stuff that we would have perceived as semi-disposable at one time we can't There is one thing I'd like to add real quick. I have ran into this personally. Whoever is your medical people, make sure I found that like in Illinois, a lot of the medical people, because they have a state license, they will not use something that is expired. And make sure that your medical people, your staff people understand that this is This is not their normal license requirements. In other words, if you've got some two year old suture, you can buy this chlorohexadine or hexachloradine, whatever you call it. That is a chemical pack, like a wash that's a sterilizer. You can literally take, if it's sealed in a package, it's not bad. And you can take this hexachloridine and literally have a suture drop it on the ground, step on it a few times, pick it up, wash it off, stick it in hexachloridine or hexachloridine and the stuff can be used. And now if anybody does buy suture, buy the new type absorbable sutures. Do not buy the ochromatic gut. No cat gut. The ochromatic gut, some of this stuff is coming out of China and that stuff is creating allergic problems, inflammation problems, an allergic type reaction in the wound. And the last thing you want to do is use some crap that's going to end up causing an infection. But so if you buy any sutures, number three sutures, if you buy any sutures, buy the new modern absorbable sutures. Don't buy the ochromatic gut. Now, you get back to Shop Med that real quick. ShopMedVet.com. They have the military little surgical kit. The stuff that we used to talk about years ago. They're now up in the thirty-some dollar range. They still have them available for $12.99 mark. If you go to ShopMedVet.com, go into their search engine, go to their search results, type in S as in Sam, S-H-S-S-U-R-G. That's Sam, Harry, Sam, Dash, Sam, then I don't know what would be for you. Barr, as in Rick, G as in George. That will give you the code for the surgical kit. If you have a militia unit with a truly trained medical man, they also have a, it's made by OASIS, it's a true surgical kit. It's basically most of what you need if someone had to open you up. The part number that I have here is an SS-15. SS-15. They no longer sell these on eBay. It is a 100 piece deluxe, excuse me, get the tongue tied here. And there's a 100%, excuse me, 100 piece deluxe surgical emergency kit. The SKU number is S's and SAM's. S's and SAM's 15. So it's SAM, SAM 15. They got them in there for $69.95. These are suture kits, staple kits. It's everything for some very severe wound kits. The more you buy, the cheaper you get. If you buy 10 of them, they go from $69.95 to $59.95. And this is at ShopMedVet.com. And the part number is Sam, Sam, and the number 15. And that will get it to you. And they've got forceps, bandages, staplers, staple remover kits, sutures, everything in these kits. Everything in these kits are good numbers. They're not expired. They're clean and ready to go. And that's just a couple items, Mark, that I'm going to share with you. And I am going to go ahead and get out of here, and I appreciate you allowing me to call in twice today, okay? Oh, thank you. And again, a follow-up. This is somebody that needed our other caller, like you said. Well, you got to have. Well, guys, the purpose behind this program is to come up with solutions, not complain about the problems. Thank you. Appreciate that. Mark go ahead call or jump in there, please Shelby from Oklahoma City I'm just coming up real quick notes at the top of the hour Start Friday at 10 a.m. At the Oklahoma State Capitol, which is a off of Northeast 23rd and Lincoln Boulevard which will be November 1st is we're having a constitutional rally and They want people to show up. It'll be at 10 a.m. On the south side of the Capitol 10 a.m. on the south side of the Capitol in Oklahoma City. Definitely get there probably about 30 minutes to an hour early because parking is kind of limited on the south side. If you want to park, get a little bit closer parking spot. Go ahead and bring your firearms. Open carry, if you're carrying a rifle, make sure it's pointed upwards and not chamber loaded just for safety reasons. But it's going to start about 10 a.m. and probably last about an hour. So about a lesson. Great image it messes with their head when you have walls of flags you want to do the Gatsden flag whatever else you got Do it in such a way that you can bring them out and it just creates mass Image and mass that's what you want. So it's a good way to fill out the space so to speak Another thing real quick on that, and it's a little, I know it's a little late, but a real quick, simple solution for any of these rallies. If you can, let the guys know when you get there to the meetup, for the organizers, get a micro FM transmitter, one of the regular FM, you can explain to them where to find that, that WISH or DealXtreme or whatever. and everybody can bring a boombox and remember guys it's instant rebroadcast you have the guy speaking up front and everybody brings a boombox and points it out away from where you are and it sounds like you have have have have a stadium system system in place and remember anybody can tune in with their cars anybody can tune in whatever FM radio you've got and listen So, but the big thing is also for just making sound. It's a trick that works, works well, and it's easy. You're going to come back eight and just remind everybody, right? Right. Okay, very good. I appreciate that. We are at the top. And Craig from Forbidden Knowledge is coming up next. You're close with me, sir, so wait right there. Hopefully we'll be hearing the music. Could be any moment. Could be any second. Could be any time. I knew it was coming. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. Thank you sir for coming up, appreciate that. I ask you to. Fantastic. Guys, everybody out there, if you can't get to the rally, if you're within a reasonable driving distance, also remember, usually you can support any of the groups that are doing that in other ways. Go to their page, we'll get more on that when we come back at 8. Meanwhile Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next, live here on Liberty Tree Radio at Incharge. Bye bye.