November 2, 2019
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3h 58m
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2019
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition pricing and specifications, particularly Tula ammo deals at Surplus Ammo, steel-cased ammunition characteristics, and 357 Magnum loads. He covered AR-15 rifle options from Bear Creek Arsenal, bolt carrier groups, and emphasized the importance of iron sights on all firearms. The show included extensive discussion of ammunition reloading, corrosive primers, and polymer coatings on steel cases. Callers reported on Oklahoma's new constitutional carry law and a Second Amendment rally in Oklahoma City. BK provided winter preparedness tips including space heaters, insulated coveralls, and battery storage, while also highlighting a deal on CR123 lithium batteries from BG Micro.
- ammunition
- 357 magnum
- ar-15
- bear creek arsenal
- surplus ammo
- constitutional carry
- oklahoma second amendment
- iron sights
- bolt carrier group
- preparedness
- winter gear
- cr123 batteries
- tula ammo
- steel case
- gun show
- militia training
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Envist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken safe numbers, traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit... So their children will be... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear, be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning, as Iowa key'd vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the Land. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east Northeast and central Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com in memoriam and we are on a mnfm micro stations cb bay stations and ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there in lower forty nine which includes great state of jefferson that's on fire! Yeah, looks like agenda 21, agenda 2030, screw America, Commie-Chinese wants to pick up some cheap real estate from the people who originally owned it, etc., etc. You know, we've seen this all before. Also, the outlined two states, the outlined two territories, and the clock. It is 5.09 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, here at the bottom of Michigan, just above the Monroe Basin. And I would point out that it's midnight somewhere it's midday. Thank you for listening and tuning in wherever you are on the 24 hour clock. Today's date? Well, it's Friday. It's Cinco di Amo Day and it is Quarter Bastard Friday. It is the 1st of November. It is the 11th year of open Fabian, the socialist, and the Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K. 2019 Old Earth Calendar 2019 year of conflict year of betrayal year of deception year of Mafoonery slash skullduggery from the district of criminals where the fools are stacked like cordwood and get rewarded for being the fools that they are but just wait is dudes so anyway It's cool. We can handle it We'll be there, man. There are some really great buys out there for the Cinco di Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday. Over at SurplusAmo.com, I want to bring this up right from the get-go. They are carrying my favorite, Tullammo. You mean, you know, Tullammo or Tullammo or is that Tull, like in Jethro Tull, you know, you hit Tullavision. Well, this is Tullammo. Yeah, something like that. Anyway. What is interesting is that they do have in theory in stock the 357 Magnum and maybe 38 Special Palamo in stock. Now we've experimented with this before and found some interesting results. Performance is actually very good with the Palamo. uh... would be other interesting thing is always check any of the steel cased ammunition that's out there and confirm whether or not it is boxer prime why do i say that well we found that about ninety percent of the uh... steel case especially in the uh... part of the all of the poly resins flash uh... molly or molybdenum coat whatever they've got on these things. There's a couple of different breeds and they're different colors too. Very very dark, you've got the intermediate gray, gray, green, etc. The bi-middle jacket. Now, what is interesting is you have to look because while it may even say like it says here, I'm going to tell you this is a fact. We already had this happen a dozen times. 357 Magnum, 158 Green. FMJ, I love this ammo by the way. This is great for punching holes through things. In fact, it really dents into a lot of metals and body armor. So, especially in the 357 Magnum configuration. What's interesting, it says Bergan. But it's all non-corrosive. I'm not worried about that. I don't think anybody's making anything corrosive. They will when the war kicks in, but not right now. Mercuric ammunition will be very desirable in areas where they realize they desperately need something to deal with the environmental conditions and reliability. So Mercuric is going to be back in inventory real, real, real quick and they just won't tell anybody. I mean, Mercury is going to kill you. They are going to tell you. Okay, and it's not going to make any difference anyway. Be quite honest, how many shooters have been using corrosive ammunition for pretty much most of your life if you're my age. Hell, we've shot so much of a lost count. I don't know how much corrosive mercuric primer ammo we've fired. I really don't. It's just so vast that it's irrelevant now. Anyway, what's interesting is about 90% is maybe it will go 80 to 90 because of course I'm not percentage keeping it that close a track on the stuff. But here's the thing, the box even said probably Berdant primed, okay, Berdant. In other words, I want to say probable, so I don't count on that. But I would pick the case up and look at it. It's a boxer primed case. In fact, the whole batch that everybody had left behind, the 9mm 45 ACP, 30 caliber carbine, all this brass was, you know, steel case was being left behind, the bi-metal jacketed case, and it's like, okay, or forgive me, steel case, but you know, with phosphate slash whatever polymer coating, now they're using a polymer. But it's not it's a brittle resonance not a malleable resin they're all plastics are malleable to a degree but this stuff is designed more to be like a powder coat and It puts it more into the high temp paint range than it does what you would consider to be a conventional plastic In that respect if you don't think so well watch how it functions Inspect cases that have been used in heavily fired hot aks and sks Have you ever done that? Everybody goes, well I fired it, didn't do anything. Have you shot a lot of rounds? I mean a lot of rounds out of a rifle, but say at a sustainment level. We don't want you to burn the stocks. I don't want to see the foregrip catch on fire. Why? I'm not wasting materials. I'm not into that garbage. I just hate that. It's like breaking windows on a house. I'm not an idiot. Okay? So anyway, the fact of the matter is, if you look, what's amazing isn't its consistency when you fire a few rounds and stop and pick something up and fire five, six rounds or ten rounds or maybe even most of a magazine, then you stop and you talk to somebody or you load another mag finally and you pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, No, when we look at sustained fire, I like to see sustained aggressive fire of the type you'd see will be an aggressive firefight, maybe a defense position in a typical bat-faggot invasion scenario. What is amazing is the durability of this coat, whatever it is. And I'm sure I could probably dig it up in the industry, but some secrets though they like to keep, because there are thousands of polymers. I mean, there are different types of chip. And you can even create your own one. You can mix two different chips that are dissimilar but similar within the spectrum and create yet a third blend. It's kind of like constantly mixing paint or steel. You can do the same thing. You can make another metal variation on the theme by smelting everything and recasting again. But in this case, the stuff is very consistent. And even in high temps, what I am amazed at is its lack of separation. Okay, in fact, also its lack of wear. Now granted, remember a bullet only, I mean, a loaded case only inserts into a chamber once. Extracts once, makes limited contact, in-going and out-going. But typically you'll see, in the sub-patient you'll see, well, let me give you an example, how many of you guys have been M60 machine gunners? Okay, how many of you have been M250 caliber gunners? How many of you have fired a hot gun because you have stretched the fire cycle and somebody told you, burn it because you're firing on something? What happens to those cases in a hot chamber? Have you ever measured them? You know that in a machine, this is why when we look at surplus coming out of the government, we always look to see by grabbing a handful and having a little mic with us, a little spec. Spec board, all you do is it doesn't look just like a piece of wood. It can be metal, you can make it out of whatever you want. What you do is you take the unloaded case and you slide it in there and you look to see if it fits. If it's snug going in or it doesn't want to go into that little guide you've made, that means it was fired in a hot machine gun in a long burst and the brass is stretching because it's being supercharged or heated. And as it's extracted, it literally is being extruded back out. Seriously, this happens. So this is one of the things that you watch for, I mean, even though you won't get that kind of expansion, you're not going to see that, at least not right away, But if you heat a gun up, you're going to see, especially with an add-on surface coat, remember that polymer coating is not part of the metal, it is a separate tier of material because it is dissimilar to the base steel. At a given point, it should separate the crystalline structure of the metal is going to cook the material that's on it. Okay? What I'm fascinated by, that's why I'm qualifying, you don't have to qualify because otherwise some idiot's dick's going to go, well he doesn't know, he didn't know the answer, he didn't do that, or he didn't, yeah, yeah, yeah, well we actually have done quite a few kind of like, let's just say private scientific studies, okay? And what's amazing about the finish is that it locks and stays. Now, one of the biggest problems has been not the idea that stays on the case. There is still a certain amount of wear, but when you do burn so many rounds, there are a number of things that are going to happen. If you do have a dissimilar material, then you have steel, and it's scraping against the case, and the case has a material between it, you're going to see a certain amount of shaving taking place. So one of the things that we did see is kind of like an oxygen- a carbon buildup, is we have a bit of a polymer buildup. that takes place in leading scrape points in leading or following up to the chamber and into the chamber. The interesting thing is that although it's not significant to the point where I would say it blocks initially, we've always been curious about if you leave the gun loaded, is the chamber hot enough to boil the polymer? and bond it to the chamber metal and then maybe, oh, we haven't really bothered doing that quite yet, but it's something that could possibly happen, it would lock on. Now, the AK, as long as you, if you don't know, as long as you didn't fire it, okay, it's not likely that round's gonna cook off, you can get that with a machine gun, belt fed, a lot of you guys haven't been taught how to break the belt on a runaway gun, okay? Chances are, if you loaded it and left it, what would it do? We don't know. An interesting thing to demonstrate, the type of flaking or transfer of materials and recoating to other surfaces that takes place. How many of you fired a lot of AK or AR-15 or M14 ammunition? And at the end of a weekend, you look at your bolt face and it's got a new color. A red patima to it that's kind of around that firing pan or purple. Yeah, you know what that is. Just the lacquer paint. boiling off and cooking off of and flaking off of the uh... primer pocket area adhering to the bolt face you ever noticed that all maybe work observing properly maybe want to look at some of the it's really kind of neat but it's an example we're talking about so the polymer finish whatever material it is because there were the better the russians figure they might be using the stuff themselves or the serbians who are friendly with the russians so it'll be the russians uh... there they don't necessarily figure they're going to ship it to you they figure when they're building stuff like this is all governments think about companies should think and i'm typically do man i don't want to take and build anything is too screwed up because i might have to put it my guns when the time comes i don't want to see a problem that's one of the reasons is a relatively honest environment in engineering and manufacturing like this because you're actually milk your view and i are paying for this They're building up an inventory of production of the ability, they're building up skill, they're building up, you know, tooling, they're building up, you know, time and experience. And they also have a certain amount of inventory that's constantly on hand. That's war-ready material. If somebody had to go to war, it wouldn't be shipped over to the United States. That's going to go right over to the Russian inventory and it would go right into combat. And they wouldn't think twice. Let me give you an example. They don't have a whole lot of 357 magnums that I would see in service over there, but guess what? This is all FMJ ammunition, so it conforms to the Geneva Convention, conforms to this military spec for the country that's producing, the country of origin where it came from. So pretty much all this stuff would go into service in a very short period of time. I'm talking about the Palamo or any of the Wolf, take your pick, whatever it is. And of course in a real war kind of environment you wouldn't make any difference whether it conforms to the Geneva Convention or not if they were in crisis. They just put every bullet to service they could and be putting them down range. Just remember that. We will be doing that. We have to do that. Now another thing again, and one more time we've got another question. This is over at surplusammo.com. The tall ammo is the stuff, the tall ammo is the stuff they've got on sale. And let me give you an idea. was $156 a case, $94.99 for 500 rounds of 357 Magnum, 158 Grain FMJ. And again, I like the load. Now this is more of a flat conical. And there are a few other 357 loads out there that are a little closer to the original 357 Winchester load that was developed as an AP round. And while Smith and Wesson did a great deal with them, you know, it produced its own APs, which they typically, by the way, would not sell to the public. Winchester produced a counterpart cartridge that was 3.57. It's called the, it was an engine blockbuster. That's the one where you hear people say, man, 3.57 Magnum, Smith and Wesson Model 27, 6 inch barrel, blow a hole right through an engine block, car riding too. Well, it may not cut it right in two, but it would put a hole in it and go right on through it probably just fine or at least get it to burrow a good way through and really kind of monkey screw the engine, that's for sure. When the 357 came out, guys, they had gun stations built into dashes to accommodate the highway patrolmen. There was a whole custom company that went out, was out there, and even Smith would do some of the work too. For the Smith and Wesson, Model 27, highway patrolman, 357 Magnum, 6 inch barrel was considered the norm, and it was designed to be a car stopper on the move. And they actually had gun port stations that were built into the dash that allowed you to poke the barrel through the front of underneath the windshield, and you actually had a pivot point. There was a whole fixture so that the gun would be stable and allow you to go boom boom boom now God help you inside that car cab. Gotta remember you're going down the road. You're chasing somebody. It's a classic black and white, you know black and white movie chase and you're wailing away and going boom boom boom inside that car with a 357 Magnum. Oh, yeah You can imagine what that was like. Revolver 357 Magnum going boom boom. Oh yeah. Most of them was going out the front underneath that windshield through the gun station. So anyway, in the Talamu there is a bunch of other stuff out there that is available at the same company, both in the rifle and in the pistol. But that .357 load jumped out at me because that is a very good price for 500 rounds of .357 Magnum. If you don't have, maybe it's not your primary gun. Maybe you inherited grandpa's gun. I've talked about this quite a bit. You got dad's or grandpa's guns. The other grandpa did believe they had a lot of ammo because they had 100 rounds sitting on the shelf. That's good. Hey, first of all, they got a gun. Second of all, they got some ammo. However, you want a lot more. 500 rounds of .357 Magnum, 158 grain FMJ, death row toll, I'm sorry, toll ammo. 500 rounds for $94.99. That is an excellent price for .357 Magnum. That is an excellent price for a whole bunch of three five seven So you could wail away if you feel your wrists are up to it wonka wonka wonka But you know what I do like it because I think my wrist can handle it But I just don't think the other guy getting pumped with that 158 grain FMJ rounds gonna be too happy Yeah, so anyway there are a whole bunch of decent buys actually giving example three three seven Magnum See new bulk bulk reload $74.99. You're looking at $94.99 factory new. Now I would still, even if this were, and all of your steel case or brass, I don't care what it is, if it's per damn primed, you collect it and save it. Grab yourself some empty milk jugs, go to the recycled bins, grab those big juice containers that are clear, pick up all that steel case, put it in those juice containers and seal that lid on it, and there you go. Can't rust, not going anywhere. When the time comes, don't worry, we've already had this situation three times in the last 20 years where ammunition was kind of thin in the tooth and all of a sudden everybody's talking about reloading Berdamm primers again. Well, or here's the thing, you got the right tool? You can bore out that Berdamm pocket and make it a boxer prime pistol cartridge. Okay, it's not that hard to do. In fact, it's very simple to do. So, I just want to get up on that again at SurplusAmmo.com. They've got a bunch of other really great buys. Go through the page. Of course, they've got the Halloween deals. The big thing here again is that they do have a wide spectrum. I had somebody asking the other day about .357 Sig if you have it. Oh, keep it. It's a beautiful round. I love shoulder step pistol rounds, guys. The .30 Luger and the Tokarev round or the Mauser round. uh... were phenomenal cartridges when they came out one of them that i haven't seen in a bit and several people recognize it around the program or listening to the program here is forty five uh... nine but forty nine millimeter forty five which is nine millimeter case uh... nine millimeter projectile the forty five a c p is neck down to nine or three five seven magnum three five six and uh... They were a phenomenal little pistol, they came out twice now. Somebody originally invented it and somebody reintroduced it about 6-7 years ago. It kind of hiccuped and disappeared. One of the reasons I think they believe they could move it, and rightly so, is the .357 Sig ammo. Now here's the thing, if you've got a .40 caliber, you can use .357 Sig, just switch out the barrels. If you have a 45 ACP, like a 1911 or even a Glock or whatever, the 945 can buy another barrel, you can slide the barrel on and your mags are the same, recoil springs, everything stays pretty much where it is, extractor is the same. But now you've got this Johnny Jet Jock slash rocket pistol going into your 1911 and it's like, wow, laser dude. Again, a good solution or a neat little idea. It's something you'd have to build for yourself. You probably can still find the ammo. But originally the round was a wildcat to begin with. It was something that somebody invented. They created themselves. Okay. Now, real quick, I don't know if we've got Ed right there. We are at the bottom of the hour just about. So I'm sure he's on hand. If we could, Edward, let's do a Carl Klang piece if we could for the bottom of the hour break. We haven't done Carl enough. I've had a lot of requests for anything, Carl. Anything Carl? I will get something up for you, Dad, but I'm in the middle of taking care of the drawing that we have tonight. Right. Don't worry about that. No, no, I'll get it. I'll get it up. I'm just saying. I'm a little busy, so if I'm a little slow, that's why. Another thing we've got to do to remind everybody, we are at the bottom anyway, before we go any farther, guys, we do have the drawing tonight. You can still get in it if you would like to donate. Again, go to www.Liberty3radio.4mg.com. When you get there, go to the donate key and then to donate any amount. When you donate any amount, remember there is a little section there where you can add comments or information. Well, that's where you post your address so that we will know where to send a gift if your name gets pulled out of the hat. And we are going to have a drawing tonight. This is the end of the month for October. I hope everybody was happy with what we sent out for last month. We had some really cool items, I think. Hacking and shopping rolls, people. Battle axes and broadswords. We didn't have any battle axes, but we did have something close to broadswords. And, in fact, several of the blades that I like, you may notice, a lot of you have been getting hold of some of the Kukri blades I've been talking about. Now, mine's a custom blade. It really is quite similar to the larger one that we sent out this last time, but it's built by one of our friends who's a custom knife builder. It's on my combat rig. I've got two. One is a canted blade that starts right at the hilt. And that is actually now 30 years old, almost one year, hold on, let's correct myself, slap mark in a microphone sometimes. It's 32 years old this year. And our friend that built it is right here in Michigan. He does customize for the Colonial Marines. I took the longer blade, I believe John Stadtmiller still has the shorter of the two. There were two blades that were presented. I took the bigger one only because I know what to do with it. But again, a beautiful piece of steel and also the hilts were phenomenal and they are in elkhorn. But they were very, very well engineered and it's a very ergonomic blade. Works really well. Cleaves meet nicely. Let's put it that way. That's one of the things that Kukri blades are good for. We're gonna go to break. We'll be right back. Carl Klaing was there a minute ago. I hope I'm still there. Carl coming back just I recognize it. When your nation is floundering in a sea of phony debt and your cities are seething with domestic violence and you're broke and disgusted with your worthless government, will you need the peacekeeping forces today? As the United Nations oversees for the purpose Up there by denial, be your seeds Keep your eyes on the peacekeeping forces today Peacekeeping by your teams of another united nation Many many many different places around the country A lot of you if you've listened over the decades know full well that Carl was right there with us Steve Voss did the same thing again different parts of the country we had different musicians, authors and both of them did a phenomenal job and mesmerize thousands at a time, tens of thousands. In fact, Carl was down there in Sarasota with us, with Standing Room only. We had 22,000, 21,000 plus, they say it was about 22. And they had put televisions outside the facility and we had to, we spoke, actually I spoke and Carl sang. and they cleared the whole place out and filled it up again and we did everything we did the first time, the second time after a couple of hours. And we had an ongoing event there, phenomenal. Everybody had a great time. Carl, of course, performed live. And like I said, Troubadour slash the minstrel in the gallery for everybody out there. Oh, it, of course, it's Friday, we're heading to the weekend. Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stas, Camp Wayland North, the Ogham Aranges, Naggy Hicham, Fox & Wolf, everybody is active this weekend. Bembe is out in force. Actually, we have seen a lot more deer. than we've seen in years. Most of them haven't really had to get off across the road or move around much. Even deer season was relatively quiet because we've had lush conditions last year. This year really the same, but I think the population is massive, dense to say the least. And so remember guys, if you're out training, we've got the overlap with deer season. It's Michigan, and in fact I won't be surprised. Some people are probably going to be kind of paying attention, and if they bring a bow along, well, we can thin out the herds on the facilities. Remember, most are overlapping checkerboard, like in the one case with the Oogammer Ranges. Two of those sections are private property with farmers that have been there for many, many, many, many, many, many years. And the nice thing is by controlling as much property, the peckerwood trash, like the state cops usually go around the store of the pot and they'll go to the neighbors and, you know, like they're shooting. Well, they can't do that because there's nobody that owns anything that isn't ours. So, okay. For miles in all directions. It's really cool. So, the neat thing is when they're on the range, it's like the pieces of trash they have, the closest they could get would be what, two miles, three miles, and even there, all the people in the peripheral areas are either working for the farms, or are people, or they are working for the facilities and they own the property or they wanted to live there because they operate the camps. So, it's kind of a, if they ever do show up, it's like really, why don't you stay right there? Kind of like what Frank Stossel did with the state police years ago. When the original Camp Stasa was put up and Frank put the moving target range up, which most of you have seen in videos with the Patriot training in Michigan, a lot of the videos you see were at Camp Stasa, the original Camp Stasa. Well, down the road, this is always fun to relate, is down the road there's like seven, eight houses on the same dirt road that Frank's farmhouse was on. And lo and behold these dirty rotten state pigs, these rotten pieces of trash, these pieces of excrement, were going door to door to try to get the neighbors to complain. Now nobody called up and called the state police, nobody. This was the pigs coming out to see if they could find somebody that had some pissy, you know, backstabbing, you know, mindset about, you know, going after Frank, your neighbor, you want to go piss on your neighbor? That's what they were doing. They were two of these pieces of filth. Well, the problem is the first one that people said, I don't want to talk to you. Oh, they didn't like that. And so they went to the next house farther away, which was these houses were side by side. Little track line of houses. Branch style, good size, three bedroom. And they go to the next house, well all these people, you see, here's the mistake the idiot sticks made. The first thing Frank did is he went to all of his neighbors and said, hey, you guys all deer hunt, y'all. You guys gotta drive miles to get to the rifle range, right? Well, you don't have to do that. You can come down the road here, pull in the driveway, go back to the back 40, and you can use the rifle range to sight in your rifles and shoot before you go out for season. We can, Frank? Oh yeah, no problem. So the Idiot Stick Blue Uniform Swine, we're trying to stir the pot with people who, wow, you've got a rifle range in your backyard you can use with unlimited service. They could shoot their pistols there, they could take their shotguns there, they could take their rifles there. And they're, you know, we're in the country, everybody out here hunts, I mean, pretty much, especially in a real rural area, not where all the move-ins are. So it was funnier in hell we got to the second house. Now the mistake they made was they also don't pay attention to their terrains. Kind of like with the Idiot Sticks when they had the helicopter here while we were at the funeral thing. You know, we caught them on that. There's ditches, okay, in Frank's property. They're more than a car deep because it's the irrigation. They're in bottom land, okay? So they pulled into the second driveway and, you know, well, the neighbors, of course, the cops are on the front porch and The guy's like, oh wait a minute, hold on, I gotta get my coat. And he picks up the phone, he calls Frank, he says, hey Frank, there's some guys down here who want to talk to you. So while the idiot sticks are still standing around the front porch, they go, hey don't you want to screw Frank? Don't you want to screw your neighbor? Frank gets in the truck, comes down, pulls in the driveway and pulls right on the little bridge where the culvert is, and stops there and gets up. Now the cops have nowhere to go. Behind the far, behind all these houses, it's deep wood swamp. I mean swamp. It's not passable with tractor even, okay? It's firm enough he can walk on. You try to drive anything through there, that's where it's going to be next spring, okay? And so now all of a sudden they're really nervous because again it's like oh oh oh oh oh and Frank comes up and he's all smiles, hi guys how you doing hey how you doing Bob? Oh I'm just fine Frank to the neighbor next door and the wife comes out and she's looking at the get the swine and the swiner look at all nervous because well they weren't there to help anybody they were there to monkey poke mac stab people. That's all these pieces of trash are good for. That's why you don't call them. That's why they're not worth the time. Barely the powder will take the blow them away when the time comes, okay? But then they realize that the other neighbors were out on the porch too and they weren't looking at the smile levels that the cops are like, oh, I wonder what's wrong with the poor cop? They're all looking at the cops, the state police, like, why you dirty, rotten piece of trash. What do you do? And mind you, there's like six, seven houses side by side. And all the neighbors are out there looking at these two turds and like shaking their head or they're on the cell phone and they're talking to somebody and it's like, uh oh, wait a minute, oh we gotta leave. Oh no guys, it's okay, why don't you just, we've got more friends coming maybe, why don't you just stay right here? And of course they can't, even if they got a car, they can't go anywhere. But it's like, oh okay, you gotta leave now. Oh okay, well I'll tell you what, just, you can leave, just don't come back. Then Frank pulled the truck out of the way and nobody was smiling. Nobody was waving and smiling. Oh, they might be, you know, grimly grinning a little bit. But they pulled out, they headed north, and they didn't come back and ask anymore of the neighbors because they kind of figured out none of the neighbors had any use for them. So, just a little heads up when we say we have experience with all of it. We're very familiar. This is why you have to plan ahead. Prior, proper planning, prevents piss, poor performance. If you're going to set up facilities, make sure that you set up the facilities so that either A, it's your people or B, whoever's there, hearts and minds, guys, hearts and minds. Yeah, you know this time of year everybody wants to go out and practice with their POTS 6, 270, 3030. They got to zero their rifle in or just tech to make sure. Anybody who has a gun and goes to the range, they want to shoot for more than just a few rounds. So Frank said, why don't you make the neighbors happy. Come on down. Sure, you can use the range. How do you like that? Works every time. And then the swine, the Yohudi trash. the the the other back bag it's coming try to you know the ultra and pull the same bs now today everybody knows you record a boy you recorded mister pixas leaves security cameras overhead security camera the corner of the house microphones they could flap and he frank let me tell you what the guy said before we got here although you guys you wanted to hear it right What? No, no, no, hold on, hold on, hold on, Frank, listen to this. See, they were tell- all they were telling you were evil and terrible you are. They're smiling here right now, like, oh, hi, Mr. Scorsese. Yeah, right, the dirty, filthy, rotten scumbag. See, that's what's fun. This is the 21st century. You have even more technology to draw from. In fact, all the last of the 21st century stuff is more than cheap enough that you should have tons of it. And it's just as good as in fact probably better made than most of the junk you're seeing in the 21st century because this is 2019 we're into the 10th we're into the forgive me we're into the almost the 20th year of the 21st century guys Wow one-fifth of the 21st century is gonna be gone here pretty soon You think about that did you? After all this is the 21st century. Where's my flying car? They promised me offline car remember that uh... held even that's getting old now so anyway no flying cars over the key toward before the reality feel like some might happen but that ain't they take place all real quick i want to get back to uh... surplus animal working we didn't touch on and thank you to uh... alan for doing all burp right there on our face book $54.99 each or two or more free United States Postal Service shipping complete bolt carrier groups. $55 with free shipping. That is the cheapest bolt carrier in the country. Okay? And if you haven't seen this, you go over to surplusammo.com on the front page. But if you can go over to bolt carriers, go over to air 15 bolt carriers. It's at the top of the page right now. Now, there's two I'm going to mention, and one is more expensive, but it is a very useful tool. All these bolt carriers are worthwhile, and there's two of them that are side by side, but one is really interesting. However, this basic bolt carrier, you want to build more ARs, or if you have AR-15s and you need a second bolt carrier, which you all do, we're fighting this war for decades. Years. Let's plan on years. Let's plan on years and years. That's how you should be thinking. Guess what? We finished sooner. Congratulations. You got all you need to keep going after the war is done. The SAA AR15 M16 complete bolt carrier group BCG MPI $54.99 if you buy two or more free shipping and I recommend that get two get three we're gonna start putting you know put upper upper sets together as much gear as you can now that's the one that's on sale all of these are actually marked down there are two others here the complete nickel boron two-tone I don't care about color, it's irrelevant to me. Except for shiny, and I'll explain that in a minute. Like shiny bright, we don't want shiny bright if we can help it. But the subdued nickel boron, and there's also a Frankenbolt carrier. Now the Frankenbolt carrier looks to me like they've taken a bunch of neat stuff from several different parts groups and put them together because, well, they're a parts company, so they can do that. But either of these is $100 apiece. Well, that's almost twice the price the other. Yep, that's what I've been telling you. But this again, the Nickel Baron is of course a unique bird. However, the little Frankenbolt carrier for the same price for $100 has a few of the features on it that are kind of nice, actually preferred. The Nickel Baron of course is a unique solution. Now this is a fully assembled chrome bolt chrome bolt assembly mark will get that out Nickel boron carrier carrier materials 8620 mag phosphate key your gas key Carrier key state to mill spec forward assist their serrations. Well, I hope so Just because you should have it there. It's like the norm not the exception But anyway, this little Frankenbolt, the interesting thing is the combination of finishes are actually applicable where they need to be, where they should be. The bolt is not going to be seen. The bolt carrier can be seen in motion in the field. Let me point something out. Back during Vietnam, when the M16E1 came out, the bolt carriers were chromed. They were high polished chrome plated. They were not buff chrome. The reason that they drop these doesn't have to do with what, you know, I love how propaganda changes, but back in the day, the men who used these, one of the complaints was, and one of the obviously, uh, uh, items they got out of interrogating enemy, enemy combatants, is that when the high chrome, not, that was, it was buff chrome, not brush chrome. Okay, the AK-47 is using a brush chrome. You notice that? It's not polished, it's matted. The problem with the reflective chrome is in Vietnam in that summer hot weather with sunshine all the time, except at night, and even then at night it did the same thing with any kind of ground or air illumination. That bolt, once that dust cover dropped, that bolt going back and forth reflected light and it was like a second flare or flash point on the rifle like the muzzle. It was reported after having interrogated a number of both North Vietnamese combat POWs and any of the Viet Cong or the Viet Minh, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. The people that they captured said, yeah, we could see you at night and we easily could see you in the jungle through the day because once you fired your first round, we were seeing these reflections off the side of the rifle. We didn't know what it was, but it made a good spot to shoot at. And it's true because it kept the rail upper high center. After all, where's the rifle? Right up next to your head. Drop down a little to the flashy side of the rifle and pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. But guess what? You probably hit somebody. And so that is why they went to the phosphate finish. They didn't even think about the idea of doing it. The Russians were doing it because they didn't want to acknowledge what the Russians were doing. The Russian high buff chrome, high, triple depth chrome with the buff outer surface, really didn't do anything to reflect any kind of light it was slightly lighter in color but it also would carbon up over a period of time get dirty get grungy where in all we didn't do that immediately we went to the phosphate well the phosphate finish was a different coating surface and had a more aggressive surface that took time to break in. Kind of like when you're buying a brand new 1911. All those bearing face surfaces that have got the brand new finish on them takes about 200 rounds to work in the chamber and work the surfaces of all the parts. You don't want to lap them or laugh them or grind them or anything. No, you don't do that. You will let the gun wear itself point to point and it works into itself. Well, the same is true when you do the phosphate finish. The original ones that were being done on the AR-15, slash the M16E1 family of rifles. And it was the chrome bolt. Now, one of the arguments was, well, the chrome bolt would flake. Now, that did happen with only a handful of production runs, and in fact they narrowed it down to one production run, which is typical of what happens when you're doing an E-model, where they did one part of a production run and they had a malfeasant coating company, whatever it was done, either in the factory because these were done in arsenals, If it was a subcontractor, it's possible that was the case, but they had cracking and flaking. It was not failing right away, and in reality, if the chrome did fall off the gun, so to speak, fall off the bulk carrier, it would have been any big deal, because, well, my attitude is that this is a ton of a bugger, be clean, and I'm not going to let it rust. I mean, I wouldn't. I don't care who the hell you are. I don't care what you brag about. You're not going to clean your rifle. Another weird thing I've had come out of the conversations in the last several years, Well, that's a brag up and it's not much of one because if you got a fine piece of machinery and I don't care what the hell it is telling me you're not cleaning your tools Well in this case a life-and-death tool. That's not a brag. Okay? So anyway, the big thing here is that the little Frankenbolt has all the features in the right places where they need to be it's $100 It's not the first choice, but it's interesting that the surfacing the combination that they chose is actually desirable in the way it's put together The chrome, the brush chrome slash high chrome, high, high, what is it, what do they call that, come on Mark. The high resolution chrome finish where they do it, it's a full permeation, there's no blotches, there's no pock marks or anything like that in the finish. They obviously again have got it down, most everybody does, otherwise won't sell that product to an American anymore, like the Chinese were about 20 years ago. And the fact of the matter is that it's an interesting idea if you want to spend a little more money and remember it's 223-556 or 300 AAC. Now, that's another thing real quick. We're almost at the top of this hour and I know we've been mostly at the weapons Wednesday. There are a couple of really good gun buys that they have complete weapons that we've been, you know, again discussing off to the side. And what's interesting about this is that the With the ARs they have the best price for an assembled rifle I think in the country right now Back hold on here. Let's see all firearms there we go In the ARs of course we're not interested in little you know dollop guns and all the other trinkets and toys But in the complete rifle category there are some really good deals with several of these companies right now with the weapons you know can be you know drop down below $400 a rifle if you're dropping down about 400 or less. I've got a couple for 422 with the iron sights. In fact, yeah, God, I shouldn't even recognize. Ah, no, no, no, no, forget that. It's an HK. Why HK? They hate you. We're not doing that. Okay? Well, it's a you know, PTR and there it's not HK. It's a clone. Okay? Several of the companies like this have got some really good buys. Go through, scroll through, find what they have on the shelf, see what's there. But most important is, again, if you are picking most of these rifles out of the pod, you'll notice something. They don't have, not all of them, most of them don't have iron sights. Now, my policy, I don't care what gun you have, everyone has to have iron sights. Doesn't have to be rigid iron sights. With the AR-15, guys, you can spend 5, 10, 15 dollars and get a punkage set of Plastique, magpul type front and rear sights. You can either put them in your pocket or in other words, put them in a pocket on your web gear, on your combat gear, not on your backpack. or mount them on the gun, they're fold-downs, so leave them on the gun. They're lightweight, they'll take the abuse, and they're not any big deal. Why do I care whether or not they're, well, you can spend whatever money you want. I just need the iron sights as a transition if something happens to the optics, if most of you are going to optics, and you are. I've noticed everybody, your guru has told you to go with a red dot or go with whatever, a pop-up, a conventional, whatever. That's fine by me. But have the iron sights on hand. You bump something, you smack something, you jam something, you break something, the batteries don't work, and on top of that something gets wet, fried, or whatever. You need to be able to keep the bullet within people-sized targets at, you know, some kind of range. We don't want to have to get close and approximate, and we don't want to waste ammunition walking around into a target. Okay? So, a set of iron sights is one of those things that's high priority because most of these, most of the guns the market has learned they can offer without any optics or sights. You pick and choose what you're going to do. That's cool, it's not a problem. You can find them both ways. But the interesting thing is, again, if you're smart, And this is the one thing I'm religious about, get a set of iron sights. You pick whatever you want. You can get A-frame folders, you can get just simple, small, short fixtures that just drop down, they're rectangular. Look like a domino. Think of a domino that folds. There's a way to think about it. And the rear peep and the bar of the corn front are the same image that you would expect from a standard M16 type sight, so your brain is already affixed to that if you have already trained to that weapon. Okay? So there are some great solutions. Now, Bear Creek Arsenal, and we're at the top almost, and we've just got a moment, Bear Creek Arsenal has probably got the best single price on rifles right now, complete, but there's other companies out there, but Bear Creek, including the fact that if you want a 300 blackout, their AR rifles are doing about 360... uh... to three seventy in fact uh... well there's a few left that are crept on all of the people that which is good they do if they sell out the double they protect off the page uh... but if you go to their standard rifles their standard air rifles and they go from cheapest the most expensive they can go to the scroll you're starting at three sixty one sixty nine for an eight one one eight twist uh... m four knockoff contour gun ready to roll. Now, most of the time I talk about bills, but there's a lot of people that are just not going to make an 80% receiver work. You just figure you're going to have to buy over-the-counter. Here's something interesting. For $4 more, you can get a 300 Blackout gun. Now, why am I bringing it up? Well, a lot of you guys, and by the way, here's the thing. Well, I guess I should qualify this completely. 223, 361, 69. $300 blackout, $364.99. I would call that $365. $223 wild, good best choice. If you're going to do .223 slash 556, $365 for a complete gun. This is bearcreekarsinol.com. Bearcreekarsinol.com. Bearcreekarsinol.com. All of these companies, the other one I mentioned earlier, which of course is, well, right to bear, of course, dot com, and there's a surplus ammo. Each one have counterparts, but the best price is at Bear Creek. However, you may see features on the other company's guns that you prefer, and that's not my job to make that decision for you. Okay, you figure out what your guru or your team leader, what you people think is right for your unit. But this is an excellent solution. If you're going to, rather than part a gun out, if you feel you don't want to do that. $365 a rifle plus or minus a few pennies and if you really were looking for a 300 blackout AR because you wanted to experiment This is a cool solution because if you don't like that 300 blackout forever Pop the pins buy another upper dump it on this lower receiver guess what you still got a 223 556 slash or wild gun right But that is an excellent price and there are actually what four guns to choose from that hang in that price range about 365 Then they jump a little bit now. Here's another one I haven't mentioned in a while, but they have it on the shelf for less money than anybody else right now BCA air 15 16 inch 41 50 Parkerized heavy barrel 762 by 39 for any of you who have a case or or pallets of a camel This is a 7.62x39 AR-15 rifle, comes with a mag. It is, of course, all these rifles are flat tops. There's no sights, there's no optics on them. So as I mentioned earlier, you're going to need one or the other. You pick which direction you want to go on that. Now as far as going cheap iron sights, if you want to spend more money on iron sights, that's your job, not mine. You make a choice. But if you're going to go optics and you go, oh I don't think I need iron sights, yes you do. But there's where you buy the cheap set of iron sights just to have something on the gun Okay, just something on the gun. That's all I'm asking to make sure that that way you're not trying to play shotgunner with an accurate rifle Right, you know it be now kind of lining up across the top of the barrel and kind of keeping it close and it's in the ballpark No, that's not what we want. That's why iron sights we know on the weapon. In fact, if you can mount them Site, you know, zero them, adjustable. One beautiful thing about these, throw away or any of them, I don't care which one it is, all the new Aaron sites are absolutely completely adjustable and are very user-friendly to adjustment. So there's no reason not to have it. Don't let, in fact, nobody can talk me into not having those. There's nothing you can come up with an excuse except for just to be contrary to Mark saying something. You gotta be stupid otherwise. because you need to be able to continue to engage and operate. And again, another thing, that $382 mark, there are several rifles in the scroll, too numerous to mention. Go over to Bear Creek Arsenal, go over to their rifles section, and right from the top to bottom, starts out cheapest and works your way through the scroll, and there are a whole bunch of weapons for under $400. that are more than serviceable for any of you guys looking for, you know, the wife's rifle, kid's rifle, main battle rifle for you, or I should say main light rifle for you. Personal choice, personal flavor, pick one. There's many different to choose from and whatever floats your boat, or if you're trying to collect more, go for it. Pass the top, Mark. We repeat, repeat. We're past the top of the area. Yes, we are. We should be here at the music, as doing it right now. God bless our Republic. Death is in the world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. And we are in the march, both day and night. Ooh-rah! Kick him in the slack, beat him down hard. 300 blackout. Nice little round. And another one which I've been doing a little research on, this 350. Guess what? It's a reinvention of the prison rifle cartridge of post-World War I, pre-World War II. There was a couple of rifles that were developed after the war. Semi-automatic, very successful. Guess what? They waited long enough, they figured nobody's gonna catch on. They've got a straight case, 35, 350, 357 Magnum, type projectiles. Interesting load, interesting weapon. 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In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You take its number. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children are people. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. And pray to God, keep the torture freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this? DILTALY and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report Hi, Mark Kornke One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, northeast, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyDreeRadio.4mg.com. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet, Hallmark, and Golden Spike Technologies. east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson and the fried northern end of California. Intentionally malfeasant and incompetence plus physical attacks on the American people by a combination of the corporate horrors in government and the Chinese and other foreign assets combating American wealth. The land. Anyway, also the Outline States, Outline Territories, and the clock. Right now it is 6.10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is the 11th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America. It is Friday, Seguiriyemuday, and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 1st of November. The 1st of November. And it is... 2019, Old Earth Calendar? I'm givin' it all she's got, Captain! And 2019, year of conflict, year of lies and betrayal. Wow. And this like, this sounds like a disco record, this is really cool. So, uh, is there gonna be a DJ voice behind that? Anyway, yo, would it be gonna stomp on a new world or a cab loo-ree? going to bring down the hammer on them. Yeah, we are. Okay. So it is the first of November. We are into Friday and again for all of our guys out there at the facilities, if you're on your way, I'm going to remind you again to come on to any of our training sites. The fee is two number 10 cans of food. If you do get to the gate, remember that is the only thing you are going to be asked about because there is a fee to get onto the facility. It's part of the OPSEC operational security operations. Really? Well, if you're in the know, you'll know to have the cans of food with you, right? And so if you don't, nope, nope, we have a religious thing about this. You go down to the local store, hearts and minds, by the way, the local store likes this, I guess. I don't care what it is. It's going to be Meyers, Shifty Takers, you can be Doug Kroger's down the road, IGA's, Polly's Markets, whatever. You go down the road, you buy two number 10 cans of anything, cheapest of whatever. So in other words, your fee could be $3, $4 a can times two. And each of you has to, of course, donate two cans to the facilities. What does this do? We have built up a massive food stock inventory to support troops or to support other people in the event we have any kind of disaster or local crisis. If we deploy combat units, we can put, again, a type of A-ration into the field where we can volume feed people. We can set up hasty kitchens. We have all of that technology. But we have now pallets. of food. Now we also feed people on the facilities off of the tax. So when you come in, this is your fee. Two, number ten, slash what you call gallon cans of food. By the way, pickles qualify. You want to go get a big one gallon jar of pickles? Everybody loves pickles. Sliced pickles? Fantastic. Ketchup, mustard? That's fine. Okay, really? Guys, this is something where you're supposed to be disciplined and adult enough to remember this. And if you don't, It is one of the few things where we actually expect something of you right from the get-go coming through the door. And it demonstrates whether or not you're thinking. See how that works? It's part of the Prior Proper Planning Prevents Pissed Poor Performance slash, you know, do you understand the SOP? What is an SOP? Standard Operating Procedure. So again, that's why we do what we do and that's why, no, turn around and go back because we also, it's right from the, it's at the gate where the transfer point is. Remember, you've got either, either we've got a van or one of the utility trucks there and you hand the cans over to the person, they load them up into the vehicle, gets to a certain point, they take that vehicle over to Quartermaster, over to the food storage and it gets processed in and then they date it. They date the cans when they come in. When we're using food stuffs on site, we draw from that inventory to a degree and we make sure that we go oldest inventory first. You all could be doing the same thing. And it's part of like, you know, the old past coin system, only it's better because this serves a purpose. And everybody pays. Everybody. I don't care who you are. You know, you may be the big kahuna, you may be the, you know, the little guy showing up for the first time has no clue what's going on. Either way, you all have the same obligation and responsibility. So don't forget that. Okay, and again good hunting. You're gonna be a busy busy weekend. And by the way the ranges, they're not full completely, but they're not going to be fitting too many more units in. There's the ability to put one more company strength unit in over at the Ogama ranges and that would be over in the pistol and shotgun area, not in the rifle. So I know that right now I already saw the schedules and they already have red letters on the sights. So what else real quick one more time Bear Creek Arsenal calm Bear Creek Arsenal calm Bear Creek Arsenal calm That's where those rifles were that we were talking about go through and look to see what they have But if you're looking for a 300 blackout rifle, this is a good location Same price as a 223 wild or the 556 NATO standard. We have a voice call or jump in there. What do we have? Yeah, I won't ask you about these hundreds round AK mine has popped up knowns 20 round? No, I said .62. Well, yeah, there's a 20 round mag. It was made for the, uh, for strangely enough, it was the 20 rounders were made initially for the little burp guns that were in the BMP and then the APC of fighting stations. No, I talk about the gun, the 100 round drum that's come out. Are you talking about the guns themselves? No, just the mag, 100 round drum with AK-47. If you say no, it's come out from Korea. Oh, are they hundreds? One hundred? Yes. He's doing 100 round drum dad. Yeah, okay, yes, excellent. Oh, no, I've been talking about these for years. As far as I know, all the Koreans did is took the Chinese snail drum, the big ones. Who has them right now? Who's carrying them? Certified, I have them. Certified six. But they're not showing them now. They're sending them. That's several certified systems. That's several of them if you just do it. Okay. They're only about $44 and $50. I'll tell you what, I would buy them. In fact, let's put it this way. If you have an AK, we bought a bunch of those. Let's go back a bit. When the Chinese first started bringing the AKs in, they brought the black marbles. They brought everything. Yeah, they brought everything. I mean, they brought everything they made. They sent it all over here. And initially, those 100-round drums came in when the 75 rounds came in. And I tried to tell everybody, buy the 100-rounders. No, why? Because they won't be as common. It's like buying the long-barreled AKs, which were the RPK-barreled AKs. Yeah, they're about $500. Yeah, they're about twice the price of a standard barrel now, and for obvious reasons, because there's always fewer RPKs made than there are regular AKs. And not only that, but they were building them, they were the ones the Chinese were sending over, were factory standard guns, you know, infantry guns. So that was an RPK with an RPK receiver, that was semi-auto. That 100-round drum works flawlessly. There's nothing wrong with it. It's just that it's heavy. I mean, add 25 more rounds to the combat weight of the gun. But as far as... Yeah, the big thing is you've got that much more fire power. Think about it this way. You've got a 100-round drum. It's looking down a stairwell. They're thinking they're going to kick the door in. You've already got the sandbags up. There's nothing going to get to you, and you're not going to even expose yourself. But you have a 100-round drum, and your buddy over to the right there has got another 100-round drum, and you're going to keep him busy from the front. But that guy up on the second floor has got a hole through the roof on a 45-degree angle, and he sandbagged the second floor. and he's covering the same entrance area and you want them to come in that door because they're not leaving. And that 100-round drum, all you do is just wail away. And when you're done with it, drop it and go to whatever mags you want to. But for the first 100 rounds, all you're doing is focusing on putting bullets on target. And the other good thing... Go ahead. Oh, I love the RPK. The problem is, like you said, the cost on an RPK barrel, length barrel gun now is so much more than a regular AK. Now, everything's crept up in price. Back when those rifles, those drums came in, you could buy a regular Chinese AK in the box with, you know, chest pouch, mags, all the accoutrements, everything, tools for $125, remember, when they first came in. And then you could buy drums separate. The 100-round drum was $29 a piece. The 75 rounders were $23 a piece. Remember when they first came in? If you bought three of them, they were down to, I think it was like $19 for the 75 rounders and it went down to like $25 for the 100 rounders. The 100 rounders work. They just haven't been in country in a while. But if the Koreans are making them, the Koreans know what they're doing. Yeah, I would. That's back when I was making $2 on high fire. Well, that's the problem is, again, you know, still, there was a point there we still were making American money, so to speak. You know, there was NAFT and GATT hadn't hit us yet, you know, in the 80s. And so there was a lot of people that bought the hell out of that stuff. I mean, I wish I'd bought more of the 100-rounders. When they brought the 75 and the 100-rounders in the AK, they also brought in a 125-round AR-15 drum. and basically it was the same size as that 100 round drum. 120 round now. Yeah, well the thing is, if Korea's making a, I'll tell you what's going to be interesting. Korea made the 100 rounder. What I'd be fascinating is if they'll make the steel version of the, it was a steel, all steel, AR-15, 125 round drum. And it worked, we've used it. There's one for one of the guns that's available and it's ready to roll. And it works flawlessly, the biggest thing is just can't get any more. Now that one, it has the equivalent to like a 20 round AR-15 mag on the top, which is the guide that goes up into the magazine well. And it's heavy, that's the only other thing. And in both cases, the AK is more, well, let's put it this way. less stress on the gun with the AK because of the hanger system where it chins to the front of the receiver and you lock it to the back. Those two contact points carry all that weight. Whereas if you've got a big drum on an AR-15, well what's carrying all that weight is that stupid little magazine latch. Oh yeah, what I'd probably do is run out, when I run out of the 10-4-6-2, I'd grab my little AR and take off. Well, by the time you've used all of them, there's going to be MP5s in front of you. You could pick out two MP5s. I guess, oh, look, a Glock. Give it to the kids. I got three. Oh, look, here's an AR. Anybody want one? Yeah, okay. Oh, okay. I got one. I got to have one of those, too. Yeah, put that over there in my pile. I'm right now. You bring up concerns. Well, now if you start shopping, you see more particular ways, then you have to call in and ambush the right group. Okay, hold on here. Who are we trying to call in? ATF. ATF. ATF, you want a SIG pistol? Okay, let's call some ATF agents. Call them in and tell them that grandma's got a whole bunch of machine guns. There we go. I mean, that's how it's going to be. Eventually, it's like, well, who are we shooting at? All the Aussies? Well, I don't have an AUG rifle. Are they carrying, look in your spotting scope. Are they carrying AUG rifles? Yeah. Oh, yeah, let's shoot them up. Anybody. Anybody still mike in the pineapple grenade? Well, the most common grenade that you're going to run into coming through from the other side, they're all carrying basic variations on either the lemon, the baseball, or the... Actually, the standard is really the pineapple, as it's called, the Mark II. There is a variation on that that several armies are still carrying. The big thing is that you'll see mostly what looks more like or is closer to maybe the lemon grenade of Vietnam, even though it's more of a trash can side to it. It doesn't have the real steep slope. It's still very easy to understand. You've got a standard spoon just like you would on any other grenade. You pull the pen, you throw it. Some of the grenades have a couple of options with regard to how they fragment or what it does and there's a there's a delay or or Contact like what is it the Eastern European a bunch of the Eastern European grenades? You have a little switch which you got to know about because you can either throw it and it's got a regular fuse timer or you can you can push the switch down the lock the station in place and when you throw it it blows up on on impact It concusses, what it has is a second activating prime pin in there and instead of you hitting it, releasing the spoon and then the striker hits the primer cap, the cap starts to fuse, the fuse is three seconds long. Instead, what it is, is there's a little rifle striker in there, it's the same thing, but when you hit the lever, what it does is it makes it an on standby gun and it automatically goes off the moment it hits, there's no fuse delay. If you throw it at something and it hits it, you plan on doing this. You know, it's like, let's say you got somebody against a wall. You know, they're right there, you can see them, and they're on your side of the wall. You throw the grenade, it impacts on the wall, and boom, right there, you got them. Well, the ones that you're going to see right now, we subcontracted, for instance, with Desert Dust Part II especially, with Serbia and Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Now, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, that's all the Baltic states, that's up north. And we have been giving them contracts hand over fist, so some of the grenades are made there. Some are made in the US, some are made in even Yugoslavia. Remember when we were in Iraq the second time, they started buying a quantity of this stuff and it's floating all over the place. We have American grenades, but we also have American pattern slash foreign contract grenades. And that's what's going to be coming in with our enemies too. So, but they're basically, here's the rule, they're all the same. The Dutch make a really cool little grenade if you haven't seen it. You imagine something the size of a little bigger than a ping pong ball, actually not much, but bigger than a ping pong ball. And it still has a fuse almost as big as a regular grenade. Now it's what's basically, it's an offensive grenade. Okay, it has a smaller burst radius. And the idea behind it is, if you're in that burst radius, it can kill you, or at least it's gonna wound you bad. uh... defensive grades which is mostly what you probably had when you're in the military u.s. military if you use a lemon a pineapple or if you use the uh... baseball those are all defensive grenades they have a bigger burst radius and in reality you're supposed to either be undercover or again that's why you shout grenade everybody get your ass undercover because the burst radius is much larger with our grenades than the typical grenade carried it which is an offensive grenade that's the difference between the two the offensive grenade see they call them flashbangs you know a flashbang grenade is not a whole lot of warm fuzzy firecracker a flashbang grenade is an offensive grenade It has a smaller burst radius. It still has a high concussive rate. It is a very high velocity grenade. But it's designed to be close and tight so that you can move when you throw it. They'll roll your eyeballs back. Huh? It'll make your eyeballs sink back. Right, exactly. It's designed to disrupt you to make you stutter for a bit. The German, what everybody calls the potato masher, the German standard stick grade, and the Russians make a direct copy with a shorter handle that they still is still floating around there in the Chinese military. That's an offensive grenade. That doesn't really have much fragmentation. It's really designed to be a shock stun grenade, which originally, remember the entrenched warfare you had the shock troops. Well, basically, you can make a Glock grenade. Oh, Glock, everybody makes grenades. I mean, Glock, probably sure they do. They've been plastic. See, they can be made out of anything. Now, remember, if you ever watched the movie, I'll tell you what, I watched it the other night because it's on the movie cycle right now. Mel Gibson's in it, but there's a scene there that they show you where I've tried to explain for years. In World War I, You made a bunch of weapons in the field now you got because you had junk all over the place You're firing artillery shells all day well guys they didn't take those are artillery shells and chuck them although a lot of went back for recycling to reload the steel mill and bronze mill and brass mill What they did is they made trench mortars out of them well in in Gallipoli the movie if you watch it there you watch where the characters are all sitting around behind the trenches and They've got soup cans And if you look, they're showing you how they built field grenades. And what it is is you took spent rifle cartridges or pistol cartridges or pebbles and rocks and chunks of shrapnel from the guy's artillery they shot at you. If you collected all the tiny little bits of junk you could and you put that around the charge in the middle with the fuse and you clamp that thing where you make the top of the grenade out of wood. You cut a circle of wood that fits inside the can. And since the bottom of the can is secure, you don't have to worry about that. But in the top, either nailed it or screwed it into place, you pull the fuse, you hold the clapper the same way you would for any other grenade. It looks like a smoke grenade, by the way, but it's shorter, chubbier, and stubbier. And you throw it, and it does exactly what any other grenade does. Now, if a NATO smart, when they come, they need to leave them where they come from. If they're smart, they're going to be used against them. Well the smallest grenades, well like I said the one I just brought up that's right in service for sure right now, the Dutch, I think it's a Mark 7 or a Mark 6 grenade, but they have their own designation for these things. But it seems to be Mark 6 and there's Mark 7 and they're really small. For what we carry one grenade you can carry almost three of their grenades and get really almost the same effect out of each grenade. So you want to watch when you're killing enemy troops, Dutch are going to be here. The Dutch were... Here, let me point something out, guys. The Dutch were here for the invasion down there after Katrina. So you will be facing Dutch troops that you'll be shooting when this thing kicks off, when they come for the guns. And so, remember, I just told you what to look for. Well, that was a funny little toy. That ain't no stinkin' toy. It'll take your head off. So, just remember, grab all you can, boys, because you can carry a whole lot of them. And if you're older, you can't carry as much weight. Guess what? They just provided you with brand new 21st century tools. Well, they're bigger than a toe popper. Remember the toe popper? Oh, yeah. Well, yeah, in that respect, they're kind of like that charge. A little, actually, a little tougher. One thing about these, the way they're doing it now, if you haven't seen, There's a plastic, almost like it's actually a frangible filament plastic that they put the fragmentation in now which is little cut pieces of about the size of pencil lead pieces of copper or steel. And literally it looks like, what would it be? Like the candy topping, you know those little candy topping rods that are Oh, you sprinkle on brownies. Yeah, they look like little, they're about the diameter of a pencil lid. That's how big the fragmentation is. And it's all around what it is. It's actually cast so that when they put the fuse and the squib charge in the middle, it's already pre-made. It's like, done like a jello mold. And they just come from the factory that way, cranked out whether it doesn't. I mean, it's got to be bargain basement to make these. As far as, once you start cranking them out, if you've got a machine that makes them, I can imagine these things probably only costing about 90 cents a piece to actually make them. And the government probably gets charged $10 for them. That's like a gas-free glock. It's like a glock. Yeah, exactly. What it costs to make it, what they charge you, are two different worlds. Appreciate it. Well, the other thing here, remember, Mr. Grenade, as we know, is not our friend when the pin is pulled. But the big thing here is that, look at all the different designs. None of these are hard to copy. I would just point out, don't do anything now, but know, you know, have between your ears what it is that you need to know. And that way, when the time comes, remember, the basics you build will get you the factory-made toys they carry. Our enemy is nothing but a mobile resupply pod. That's how we look at him. Joe, look at all those goodies. Like I said, oh, he's got a Glock. Isn't that cute? Oh, I don't know. I got three. Oh, yeah. But this one's got a SIG, sir. Oh, I don't have one of those. What model SIG is he carrying? See, that and the people will be fighting over. What model? I don't have that in my collection yet. I want one of the other ones. I haven't tried one of those yet. That's really embarrassing when all you look at him as is a shopping tool, you know? Yeah, they reckon they either their make or American might see. You know, see maximum here now. Oh, I know. Yeah. Well, you're going to be seeing, okay, remember, it's foreign troops you'll be seeing. The foreign troops will be carrying what they normally would, unless they're brought in bare-ass naked. And that's not very likely. It's like when they came into Michigan here, the Canadians are carrying their rifles. Now, they use our rifle. uh... in their configuration so if you want to see if you want to see look at northern spike or northern strike for giving northern strike over on youtube go watch the videos northern strike two thousand nineteen it's videos were posted by the canadian forces in the british forces in the training operation for gun confiscation that they did hear the beginning of this year It's already up on YouTube. You can watch all kinds of their helicopter operations. Now look at their equipment and look at their gear. See, this is an intelligence operation for us. We get to find out more. They're doing it for propaganda. We're doing it. We want to watch it so we can see, well, what are going to be taking off that corpse? Now, when the Dutch... Go ahead, this is the U.N. in Montana. U.N., nobody's allowed. I've always, probably several different places that they have their own land set aside. I don't know whether they took over the parks in Montana or... Well, all of the... Okay, all of the parks have become international biosphere. I covered this decades ago, back in the 90s. Every national park, and every time you hear about somebody going, we're declaring this a national park, when Bummer did this or Trump did it, in reality they're handing the properties over to the UN. Now, here's why they do that. They can't mine or excavate or do anything to the land if it's an American national park. But if it's under the UN biosphere garbage, then they can market it out, which is what they're doing out west with several of the national parks with the Chinese. And that's something I noticed that the Patriot Movement has picked up on, learned about, and then seems to have dropped the ball on. So any time that you have a national park and it says, you know, UN International Biosphere, then it is an opportunity for them to bring the Chinese in, or the Russians, and do business. In fact, when Hillary was doing the Uranium One garbage, most of what transpired there is under the UN International Biosphere Treaty. That's how they were able to come and say they were going to mine different locations that right now we can't touch. You as an American and me as an American company, we can't touch that. Right. That's what I want from that. They got a big spot in Monterey that I just heard about. I don't know what they say. It's like an embassy. They guard it. Nobody's allowed on it. Oh, that's the one in Utah. That was in Utah. That's the one you're talking about. They just had the incident in Utah in Salt Lake City. And that's something that we've reported on before, but what you've got to remember, you've got a lot of traders working in the government that are all globalists that this is what they've been pushing. And where's the NSA big computer garbage operation going, the one that wastes all that water and energy right there in Utah? So, look who showed up? The UN. Oh, in Utah, where the NSA, you know, secret police that hate America, where they operate. Yeah, so everybody, nobody mentioned that. It's like, well, okay, where's the located? Utah. Why wasn't it in like Iowa? Why wasn't it in Nebraska? Well, the reason it was in Utah is because you got a bunch of traders working there for the globalists. and their plan is that they've already got a big secret police operation going on there but they'll be able to wind up real quick and pretty well screw you toward the people that are part of the u.n. they'll be fine with them real quick with this is where the spark mark thing we've talked about with the way the country is going to be splotched out in different ways uh... utah's going to be an interesting situation because really do have some patriots there but you got some real skunks in there too They all believe they're globalists and they believe that their feces doesn't stink and yours does. And that's why, again, they were pulling the garbage that they were with that facility where when they took it over, oh, you don't have any rights here. This is a U.N. facility now. But that should tell everybody why we don't want the U.N. What do they tell you? You don't have any rights. Why do we want that in America, people? What do we want that for? Yeah, only an idiot, an incompetent or a fool would want that. Oh, wait a minute, you know, government employees. What a surprise. And again, most characters they were talking to weren't American anyway. Think about that. The ones that they were talking with were all foreigners who were, well, they just loved the idea they could plop their ass on American soil and piss in America's face. Yeah, well I appreciate the time. Well, thank you sir. Good question actually. I'm going to touch on, well of course I was going to actually discuss indirect fire weapons too, which is another thing. But with grenades, again remember Mr. Grenade is not your friend. So always be cautious and careful and when you're building down the road during the war, guys always remember this, don't trust the fuse. Trust me on this. Trust me on this. Don't trust the fuse. Don't do that what you see in the movies. Pull the pin. I'm gonna count to three and throw it because I got five seconds. One, two, boom. Oh, I should have thrown it before two. Seriously, I've got a friend who's got, let's see, well, I haven't seen him in a while, but he has, let's see, most of the index finger, half of the middle finger, well, the end of the ring finger, and that was throwing a grenade that he fully believed had a regular fuse on it during Vietnam. Okay. Yeah, well, he was throwing it, and the good thing is it was moving away from him, but he's got chunks of, you know, grenade fragment all through him because of that, but it took his fingers, and even he threw it, and the fuse had been booby-trapped. And it was modified, it was probably, we don't get Vietnam, you know, Vietcong, you know, because they were working on the facility. He was a special forces sergeant, the trainer. And they threw the grenade, because he said, you don't hold it and here's why. Let me show you his fingers. See this? And it's like what he did when he pulled the pin, he threw the grenade, so it was so many feet away when it detonated. And it still took the end of his... Go ahead. Well, no, this was not a training. This was live grenade fire. This was live grenade throw. Yeah, he was training Arvin and, well, actually, he wasn't training Arvin there. He was training Mountain Yards. They were training Forest Popular, all the different groups on the ground there. So the thing is, it was a BCT course that we would take nine weeks on. They were giving it to the Vietnamese in less than five weeks. Everything was compressed. Yeah, they got everything we got but they got it in five weeks So they ran their butts in the ground, but they did get a complete course when they were done Well, I told you to do the other day, the other guy stayed in my honor. Well, I was rocketing. I'm shooting backers. Oh, yeah, you're talking about one of the Arabs firing the You see them shooting the bazooka or what they call them, laws just come back out but laws rocket. Oh well, laws rocket and RPG, RPG-7? Yeah. Either one can have a dud fire. I've seen it once on an M72 only once, but every other time they usually at least go down range. But I've seen one where it was a sputter fire and that it dropped right out the end of the tube and then it decided it could still burn and then it went left and downrange. Fortunately it still was kind of pointed downrange so it just got it along, hit the bumper burn right in front of where we're firing. and that took it down range. It didn't hit anything that I know of, but it did go down range at least to not end up left right in somebody else's hole. That's the way we used to shoot ball rockets. Yeah. Whee! We're going to buy a hype about 10, 15 foot 9 and let them go. Yep. Well, I'll tell you what, more on that in a minute. We're going to do, let me double check before I go any farther, guys. We've got the drawing coming up. We've got to mention it. You still have time. Ed's working real hard to get everybody's name onto every little slip. That's why, like he said, he was busy in the first hour. This, whenever we do a drawing, Edward, make sure that all of your names get in the hat for however many times you donated, okay? So I would point out that, again, if you still want to donate, go to www.lulibertytreeradio.4mg.com. Go to the Donate key, and you can do that right now, and you'll still get into the drawing. We're going to be doing surprise boxes, but they're not, you know, they're, they're, they're, everyone is, is interesting and each one is fun to open up, but I think this is cool this way because you don't know what you're going to get until you open the box and you go, oh, I wish I had more, which everybody would, well, always have more when they're goodies like this. So anyway, it'll be sharp, pointy objects. We will have some tactical gear. We are going to have cold weather gear in each one of these. Nancy did knit some more of the winter hats. which somebody else has said maybe we should offer those on the air. That's another thing where if you want to buy some, you could buy them. That's true. I think we don't have that many, but we have a few that we could offer some on the air if somebody's interested. In addition to that, also training manuals, as you know, typically a mix. The SOP manual is something I've tried to incorporate. Its pocket size fits in a front pocket or your field jacket or your blouse. or your shirt, whatever you got. But the idea behind this is you bring it with you. And guys, if you have the SOP manual, if you're listening in your little militia group, your team leader can make a class using the SOP book. There's no reason, in fact, no reason at all for you to cancel training ever. If you're all together, if you all show up, I don't care if part of you can't show up, the rest of you do show up. I've heard this many times, oh the council turning, because someone so could met and okay, that's not how it works. If one person is not there and all of a sudden you have a fumble screw, then you've got a bad organizational arrangement. You need to make sure that no matter what, somebody else picks up where the other person has to leave off. In fact, everybody always loves movies. Remember that movie We Were Soldiers? Remember what the Colonel does when they're coming down in the Hueys the first time where he actually, it's not the first time really, but it's where they're training. And they're all talking, yeah, we're going to be the best. And he turned and the Colonel goes, bang, you're dead. What do you do? He's looking at all the rest. And they're like, oh, and he goes, bang, you're dead. What do you do? Get off the chopper. And he goes, that's right, get off the chopper. And everybody gets off the chopper. Well, then what they do is he explains every man needs to know every other man's job. Okay. And the reason for that is so that you don't end up going static in any situation. You are fluid. So here's the thing with training exercises. I don't care if Fred can't make it. If Fred's an in-all-retentive control freak, he better get over it. I can't make it so the rest of you don't need to be, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Bob or Schmidlap or Wilson. I don't care who it is that's next in line or who else can do the training but somebody is going to take charge and you had better be prepared to do this. Now, the SOP, militia SOP manual that we have is designed to give you all the basics. If you take a team leader, you do nothing but cover for instance squad formation. Fire team and squad formation. It's in that manual. Basic NBC, chemical defense, practicing using your mask. And you don't do just one thing in a training exercise. In fact, we used to traditionally have always done what are called tack lanes, in which each time you go into the field for a day's worth of tack lanes, you have five different events going on simultaneously. This is why you want more people training together. You take a squad, one is working on medical, on basic first aid, applying a compress. The next tack lane, where you go to the next one, there's another squad, what are they doing? Well, they're doing land navigation, how to orient a compass. Then the next one is tactical fire maneuver, how to move a fire team in a squad. Then the next one is transportation. The next one is communications. take your pick up subjects. But you've got everything you need for the basics right there in the manual. So you can run five tacklings out of that and you repeat and you repeat and you repeat. If you do something once, well we did it once, so we're all done. No you're not. Reset everything and do it again. And if you're adults and you're serious about keeping your ass alive, you will repeat the process and repeat the process again and you will repeat it seriously. religiously so that it becomes second nature. How many times I've read something here, somebody said, well I completely forgot all my training, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. It's like, well then somebody who was working with you did not do a very good job. You know, disaster sets in, I forgot all my training. Well then, obviously the trainer needs to be kicked in the butt, not you. Of course, on the other hand, I would point out you're a responsible person too. It's your job to be able to actually work at the task that you selected. And since you want to be a militiamen, it's your job to master the trade. Okay? That is a high priority. Master the trade. So again, if you want to find out more where the manuals are available, go over to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Go to the donate key. You will find we have books listed, videos listed, etc. That's another way you can support Liberty Tree Radio. Now basically you're covering the cost plus the shipping and there might be a little bit extra there for us, but we've tried to minimize it so that everybody is able to get more done. But again, helping us out, we help you out. Another thing as far as classes go, if you'll notice in the listing there is a TM, a training manual, for rifle marksmanship. It is everything you need for a basic rifle marksmanship course, young team leader, or squad leader, or platoon leader, or grand poo-ba, or whatever title you directed yourself to. Now somebody better be working in the S-3 position as a training NCO or officer, and their job is to make sure that you people don't miss a beat when it comes to a date for training. Now, better to have too much scheduled than not enough. But even if you quote-unquote don't have enough, here's the thing. Well, we finished it. We did it once. Good. Do it again. Well, we finished that and we still got 20 minutes before the end. Good. Then you get a chance to do it again. Well, something different. No, we do it again. Adults understand that it may be boring, but it is repetition with purpose. Adults follow a simple task through to its completion. Children have a hard time with that. Does everybody understand how that works? And I'm hope, hopefully, I think I am talking to the adults, all you adults out there, or the ones that were supposed to be, you have to step up to the plate, it's your job to make sure that things are done and done right. Again, prior, proper, planning, prevents, piss, poor performance. Here's the thing. Everybody's writing about Civil War. Civil War. Civil War. Civil War. He had some congressmen, everybody's been sharing it, I think I got it over on Facebook right now, it should be. Oh yeah, you know, blah blah blah blah blah blah, Civil War. Blah blah blah, Civil War. And he's on House 4 talking about Civil War right now. No, not 1864, he's talking about Civil War in America right now. Now, that diversion you've been trying to ignore is the attack you have been expecting. Does everybody understand what that means? The diversion you are trying to ignore... Oh Bob, don't worry about that. That's a diversion. Now we don't have to worry about it. We can sit on our dead ass and do nothing. We'll sit on our laurels for another five years. You know what, it's not trouble being for five years. We can sit on our ass and do nothing. And maybe at the last minute, then we'll all get panicked and bug eyed. And then we'll have to do something, but then we'll go, oh, I'll flummox my spine out my ass and all. Forgive me, bung-hole. And I'll go, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, we just have to surrender. What can we do? See what I mean? See how these turds do this constantly? Militia should be an integrated part of the population and not an express little quick group that was never the intention of the framers. Nor was it the policy in the United States contrary to the way everybody like you know, loads only a percentage of, no, wrong. As part of the checks and balance system everybody was taught that everyone, every swing and dink as long as the Arigamortis hasn't set in, you're all with the militia. Congratulations. I know nowadays we created a whole nation of panty-waste and we sure as hell got a pile of cowards out there. But you know what? Everyone's going to learn and we're going to teach the way it should be taught. See the reason that they want a professional military, you know what professional militaries are for? Oppression. You want to know what we shot out of this country between 1775 and 1783? We shot a professional military out of this country. You all do understand that, right? And then of course they did the lamentation, oh we don't have professional soldiers, good. That's how it should be. Shut up, what's your point? But you always have these control freaks who want that core low. Yeah, we gotta have this quick man. And you're not with it and we are. Well, really that's cool, huh? Well, don't plan on being with it. In fact, you're part of that group that's probably heading on down the road when the time comes. I mean, down the road and gone. That's the attitude everybody better catch on to. Again, and the education system was traditionally taught that, by the way. It's only with the piss willies and the naysayers and the wimp dinks that we got now that we're in the situation we're in, which is why now we're having to go to war. Because everybody wanted, well because I don't really want this. Well congratulations, get over it because you're going to get one. Have you noticed that that's the other thing everybody's doing now? Oh I don't want to see the war, I don't want to. Well your enemy loves, that's a siren sound of failure. You do know that, right? That's a siren song of failure. Oh I don't want to see the war. Yeah, I know. Uh-huh. Sure. Well, sat on your dead ass, didn't do much anything, keep pissing and moaning and spinning your wheels but never stepping up to the plate. Guess what? You're gonna get one now, because the other side, they're the ones feeling their stupid pea-brain oats on this one. They're telling you they want to burn the Bill of Rights. What are you gonna do? Let them do that? I'm fascinated by that one. I mean, today alone we've had two other articles on the exact same subject where everybody's sharing them all over the place. And it's like, well, this is kind of like burning the Bill of Rights. Oh, yeah? So we're going to kill them, right? Well, you know, we've got to understand them. Or we nobody loves you! Really? Well, the Bill of Rights are kind of like the ultimate check and ballot. Everybody said, man, if they attack the Bill of Rights, we're going to have to go to war. Well, they're at it. Oh, but don't you know Trump's gonna save us? No, Trump is gonna, he's pushing the TAPS law. TAPS is the Commie BS on steroids. And the Trumpites are doing this. This is nothing that's pissing me off, only in that, I'm not gonna get too upset, but I keep pointing out, it's like when you talk about the bump stock thing. I do little posting. Tom, if you get a chance, go over to my Facebook page. Find that little purple, purple fog posting. I was just about to 500,000. Yeah! I chaired it. Well, no, but read, no, no, no, hold on. Read all of the responses. And here's one of the things I find all these dinkheads doing, these little potheads doing. Well, the bump stock is just a toy. Well, really, well then Trump shouldn't have been dicking with it at all, shitty. But here's the thing. Yeah, it's just a toy. It's not relevant. Oh, so it's okay that because of that, or for however you think about it, and it doesn't mean there's whether or not you like it or that it works well, it's the idea that also Trump made 500,000 Americans targets of the ATF to be murdered in their home, and it's okay. Trump is okay on that. It's great. Oh, but you should have seen some of the comments I got when I shared it. Okay, someone actually called me a liberal Democrat because I said because I said because I pointed out Okay, they said well Trump is pro-gun. Okay. Well who who's the president? It's Trump the president. They said yeah, and this is an administration Yes, is this is the yes. Yes. This is Justice Department. Yes Okay, the person he's picking for the ATF is a red flag anti-gunner so does that mean that he's all you just a little democrat for that point out back to this person well again don't get your frustrated from israeli sitting at a table making sure that the jewish mob stays in power where they are in the white house when you see if you watch the one thing i've noticed is that there's again as a gadfly click this is a cloud click that you see with a lot of the stuff you do on the internet anyway but my i'd buy ignore all their bs it's very simple this is a property right issue And if you just keep repeating that, the only thing they can do is try to do exactly what they talk about. Yeah, you're a fascist. You're a fake member that all the Democrats do with the Republicans. These characters are just a shallow brain. And by no stretch of imagination, in fact, I'm more likely to be killing the commies that you all flap in your yap about, fools. They ain't gonna say that with me. Well, flat out tell you, you go back through these archives. Oh, Mark, you can't say that, because they're gonna hold it against you. Oh, God, I'm already on the top of the list. Piss on them. What do we got to lose? Nothing. Well, that's comical, but you see, none of these piss-willies will say what we're saying. Oh, you can't say that! Oh, I don't want it! We don't want a civil war! Well, you just keep saying that, you will have one, because the other side's emboldened by your stupidity. Every time one of these spineless curbs, what happens is, as soon as you say, oh, there might be a civil war! If the Democrats, here's the other one, if you watch your response, if the Democrats come in, they're gonna get your guns. No, they're not, they're gonna get the bullets! But then you know what the same spineless cur will say, oh oh, we don't want a civil war! Well if you're telling me they're going to come after the guns, right? Yeah! And we're not going to surrender the guns. Well we passed a law! And your point? Is it illegitimate or is it legitimate? Well, why am I... Yeah, well we're gonna end up having to shoot them. Oh, we can't! We don't want a civil war! You're gonna have to have a war for independence to free yourself of the fools who think they're gonna disarm you so that you're gonna look like England or Australia or all these other little noodles that are out there getting their ass beat right now. It's that simple. See, this, what it is, if you'll notice, you'll now hear the desperation of the coward and fear if you read these comments. The blurting out, we don't want a civil war! And if, really? Why not? If your liberty isn't worth fighting for, well yeah, I guess you're probably going to be repeating that multiple times. I can't fight for that! I might get, my boomies might get me, I might get killified! Yeah, well, sounds like if they're disarming you, they probably have some kind of agenda. And you've already agreed that they're communists, and the communists believe in the Red Terror, and the Red Terror dictates that tens of millions of you will die. And go in the bathroom and look in the mirror and ask yourself, do you think you're going to be one of the people they keep? Now I'm sure that as a coward they'll walk up and they'll lick hind ends so deep their ears will be brown. but that won't save them from a bullet to the back of the head at some point. But those cowards will betray the rest of you. Do you see the ones blurting out? I've warned you about this and watch. You're seeing this happen to barrel roll. How many times have I talked about this in the last three years? You're seeing the barrel roll where all these Trumpites are now sounding just like the Demikins. And, oh, it's okay to go after the, well, we've sacrificed those bump stock owners, what difference does that make? Because, and there are actually several times there were comments, we got people from the Democratic side coming over to Trump's side. Oh, so all the people that were the foundational reason that the asshat Trump got to be president are now people that you piss on? Because you have what? semi-leftists or other leftists claiming they're coming over to your camp so you can throw out the pro-gun people. Think, step back and think about the person saying that for a minute and ask yourself if you really think that person is standing with you or just standing around you. That's why I put that thing up there. I wanted it fascinating because you see, my bottom line, no, I don't really, I'm gonna fight for my liberty, period. I don't care about who the personality is and the red hat. If the red hat means you're gonna go into schizophrenic mode and all of a sudden, you know, eclectic, stupid, and not recall what it is it was promised, you weren't gonna touch the guns, and you weren't gonna mess with the gun owners. They couldn't have passed a piece of legislation and Trump signed this thing as basically an executive edict to go after the bump stop. But that's not the only thing he's after. In fact, they can't do anything. But this is what these neocon types and all the Republicans have been doing for years. If you look at it, we've had 32 years of this BS. 32 years. Let's do the math on this one. Right now we've had three years worth of Trump neo-mechanism slash Israeli mafia. So we'll even drop that one. We've had eight years of Commie Obama. Then we had eight years before that of neo-con Bushite traitor who flayed the foundation to give Bummer all the police state power he needed with the Patriot Act, didn't he? All these Republicans when they're in, pass all of this garbage, it's hyper-police state garbage. You know, the claptrap that we all promised we wouldn't do when those Democrats were in there. But it always hangs over when the Democrats get their power-free ears. This is why I said, you got 14 months, or you got 4 years and 14 months, and the Communists are going to be back in. Look at the pattern here. 8 years worth of Obama, 8 years worth of Neil Conbush, 8 years worth of Commie Bill Clinton. Eight years worth. Can you look at how long? In fact, it was longer with George Herbert Walker Bush. Now how many years is that? Hell, that's close to almost 40 years. The three is 24, right? Bummer? Eight? Bush? Six? Twenty-four? Just go to Clinton? And then you got the neocon Bush. By God, he threw out his NRA membership and he attacked every gun owner he could. And he's the one who planned Waco. Do the math. So what do you think the agenda is here? Idiot sticks does all the foundation work for the communists and when they roll in we're supposed to roll over? That ain't gonna happen. Piss on all those fools on that one. That is not gonna happen. God bless our republic. Yes, with the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. We're on the march. We're gonna get out of the way. Edward taking over here. Militia Town Hall meeting. We got a little bit of time where you can still get in and donate for the end of the month and the end of the month drawing. We'll be back. Right here one hour became myself. Meanwhile Edward malicious town hall or LGR These Guardian guns and ammunition a family-owned business located in the heart of Ohio's Huntington Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you Or if you're looking for a pistol or concealed carry we have a nice selection of compact and subcompact pistols that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. 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Here we go, and it's time for the militia town hall meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio amid the AK-47. Yes, we are up live. It is the 1st of November. It's Friday, and we've got a lot of interesting stuff to go over. But first, we're going to open with a prayer as we usually do. Dear gracious assembly father, we thank you, Lord, for letting us be here another Friday. We ask that you continue to watch over and bless us and guide us in your plan. We thank you Lord for all the support that you've provided for us and we ask that you continue as we move forward towards the end of the year and we thank you Lord for Watching over our friends family and allies as allies as they travel throughout the weekend We ask that you guide them and get them to their destination safely in the name of Jesus Christ. We pray. Amen. All right. Well I've been having a problem and I know I probably would with the MRS feed and that little player I wanted to put on the main page. It's given me a little bit of problems. I've had to roll back the website so the current information on the page is not current. I did post an update though. I reposted the update on the total raised for the station into the Discord on the Town Hall Meeting section. For those of you who don't know, who are just tuning in, we're raising funds for end of the year bill, or I guess first of the year bill for next year now. And the amount we've got raised so far is $326.88. That's through the PayPal. That's not including the stuff through the PO Box yet. I will let you guys know how much we have of that total as soon as I get those numbers sent to me. But right now, to say thank you to Jim, Daniel, Marlene, John, Francis, James, Samuel, Ed, and Joseph. Those are the last set of donations that came in, so thanks to everybody there in the set. It was just taken care of for the drawing tonight. Oh, boy. See some familiar names. We have our regular donors and you guys that are listening. This is a listener supported station. A lot of you guys are listening because of the names I just read off that list there. So include them in a prayer of thanks if you guys can. They're a big help to the radio station here. Let's see. I see we've got one of our callers from Oklahoma on the line. And I know they had their Second Amendment rally today there in Oklahoma City honoring the fact that they have open carry now in the state. And maybe we can persuade them to come up on the air and give us a rundown on how the event went or how it was portrayed in the media there locally. Shelby from Oklahoma City. Hey Shelby. Hey, Ed. Yeah, it went pretty well. I didn't get there. I got I showed up a little bit late. I just showed up about 30 minutes late. But yeah, it was pretty very well turnout. There's probably about I would say anywhere from 350 to maybe 500 people there, roughly, I would guess. Be my guesstimate wasn't as many flags. I brought my don't trade on the flag. So I mean, there's one other person with a don't trade on me for a couple American flags and then like a green kind of 3% type flag. But lots of people carrying rifles and side arms and everything. It was a very good turnout. We didn't have any... We didn't see any of the moms demand attention show up. If they did, they were incognito. They weren't wearing a red shirt. Even though we thought that there might be a few of them that show up just to see what was going on. Any notable police presence? Like, squat? Oh, yeah, definitely. Oh, okay. There we go. Since we're at the Capitol, the state police, the Highway Patrol does security for the Capitol. So there are a couple troopers wearing their, you know, I mean they're wearing their normal uniform, but just wearing their state trooper rifle plate carrier. And then we noticed on one of the buildings, all probably about 250 yards away, one of the other buildings near the Capitol, very tough rooftop, there was three guys up there that were snipers, I'm assuming. Just they would have the rifles out, but they were just keeping an eye on it. Mm-hmm behind us and everything and familiar with the way they Do stuff of course your you guys were just out there having a Second Amendment rally, you know promoting Your right to keep and bear arms and bear them publicly now although You always should have had that right, you know, it's the Second Amendment but now it's reinforced by your state law and there's nothing they can do about it. They're trying to stop it. I did listen to that piece again where he come out and he says, it's a dangerous, but he never says why it's dangerous. Who is it dangerous for? You know? Well, this is also the same gentleman, Jason Lowe, that said that, you know, in one of the other press pieces he did, you know, a while back, he was talking about that The bill allows you to carry on a college campus just in your vehicle, but you're not allowed to, you can leave it, basically leave your firearm in the vehicle while you go to class, but you can't carry it on campus itself. But he said this is a dangerous law and Because if someone asked him about the carrying in the vehicle, he's like, well, it's just extremely dangerous because you could just wind down the window. So if you roll down your window on a college campus while you have a firearm, something might happen. Yeah, not to mention that, you know, the parking lot's more safe because the people in the cars have their guns, but it's still, it's a no shoot me fish bowl on the campus is basically what he's telling the shooters. You know or the government agents or whatever the pros-act shooters which in whichever case you want to believe he just told them where to go I would point this out to a couple of people in Discord was asking me about what I thought about the gun-free zones and it's like, well, there are some places where they post stuff and it's supposed to be like a common sense, like at a gas station. You don't necessarily want to draw a gun and fire it because of the gas fumes, but you should be able to if you have to defend yourself. But I know there are a couple of gas stations around here that have it posted that you know, it's a gun-free zone So hey, basically it's we always joke we call them stopping robs. That is they're advertising. They're stopping wrong You know, so That's basically what he just did for the campus. Hey, it's a fishbowl. Come in shoot For any of the crazies that are out there Yeah, any of the college campuses and Botec schools you can't carry on the campus but you can leave it in your vehicle or you can at least show up and if you're picking somebody up you can have it in your vehicle while you're picking somebody up. The President brought up a good point that Oklahoma's Second Amendment Association that he got involved originally years ago was because he would go to they have an armed security class on a VOTEC school But you weren't allowed to bring your firearm or leave it in your car. Why you went to the class. And so he ended up getting that changed, you know, in the, for being, to get it changed in the law so that you could at least leave your firearm in the vehicle while you're going to class. Well, you're going to the class to understand how to use a tool. So what did they use in the class as a demonstration? Yeah, I'm not sure. Or did they have to go off- I took the armed security class because I mean- I mean, I've taken armed security, but they held the class at a gun range. And then they just had one of the small classroom rooms to give the class and use the range to teach the rest of the class. Oh, shoot. If it was me running a class like that, I'd say, why do I need the campus? I just do everything right at the range. But hey, that's me. But all in all, something worth commenting on one of the Facebook Oklahoma groups here. Like, so when is the bloodshed supposed to start in the streets? Because all the moms to ban action said it was going to be blood in the streets and it's going to be the Wild West and when this passes and none of that comes to fruition. Well, even the Wild West, when the Wild West was a Wild West, most of the worst notorious gunfights that we've had in our history in the Wild West were in cities that tried to do the no guns in our city policy. And seriously, take a look at Tombstone. What was Tombstone? Tombstone was a gun-free city. A lot of the places where it happened where it was just a massive shootout were places like that. Whereas you still have the gun fighters where they would go one-on-one in a duel. And there were very particular parameters that they had to meet to prove that it was self-defense. They got into a lot of extreme detail on that out in this part of Texas and in Arizona. I don't know if you can still find the laws on the books. There should be some history on it though. This is like... You had to be facing the person you're shooting. I mean they got really technical on that so some of the gunfighters got really good about making sure that you know they met that criteria before they fought and that's you that usually was a start end of it so the Wild West even when they say that the Wild West the Wild West that they're afraid of it becoming are those areas where like in tombstone they tried to tell people they couldn't have firearms even though it was the Even though they claim it was the Cowboys and the miners coming into town getting drunk and shooting up the place why they did it they took firearms away from the regular citizenry and Told them they couldn't defend themselves from the brigands, you know so I'm sure that there was not that that Wyatt Earp and his brothers were probably not as popular in that town as the movies make them out to be Right But I said all in all it went very well I did post in the Discord on the Intel category. I saw that. I reposted in the town hall meeting. Gotcha, gotcha. Yeah, that was one of the gentlemen that was recording out there. But yeah, it was all in all turnout. One of the news media, I mean, portrayed it, you know, they didn't interview any of the anti-gun people, at least for the noon newscast. I haven't watched any of the... After this after the five o'clock news broadcast there obviously not ten o'clock yet So I'm curious to see what the ten o'clock says but so far it seems I mean, well, we didn't hear anything about a bloodbath or mass arrests of people who showed up to the rally so Their little injunction fit had failed the day before we played the audio clip on that so There wasn't a whole lot they could do other than the fact that for their side It's very anti-climatic because their prediction didn't happen. You know what I mean? Like you said, there wasn't blood in the streets and everybody is all panicked. No, you know where a shooter is not going to show up? In a group of people with firearms that can shoot them back. In fact, that was probably the safest place in Oklahoma that day because I guarantee you even though you didn't see a terribly big police presence They probably had a bunch of them on standby or on the Capitol building that you guys couldn't see Right. Like I said on the actual Capitol building itself. They're doing construction So I didn't anybody on the roof of the actual Capitol because they had active control But I did see a couple state troopers, you know kind of hanging out on the outer edge of the rally And of course then you have the three, I posted a picture in the discord under intelligence report of the three snipers up across from the rally up there. Like I said, all in all, it was a very good turnout and stuff. A good day for a celebration of Liberty here in Oklahoma. Oh yeah. That's a sniper team. That's a spotter team. That's probably not the main sniper team, but that's a spotter team. You need special permission to be up on the roof there. There's no way they got up there and guess we're overlooking by coincidence Right, right. It's more likely the the state troopers Like said, they're the ones that provide security for the capital. So There's another building that's directly opposite on the opposite way of the the Boulevard probably about 300 yards To the west from that building and I looked up there. I didn't see anybody standing up there So I think that was the only one plus the troopers that were you know on the outer edges of the rally but I mean well those are the ones that are out and out obvious in the open a sniper team is actually going to pick a more recessed position where they're behind cover and can't be seen so you see the guys on the roof I would probably be more concerned about the windows on the ground you know what I'm saying or that window below them right right right Well, I don't think those windows really open as much. I'm not sure I've ever been in that building. So they're probably like the camera. Some of those windows are kind of fixed. They don't really open. So or haven't been open in forever. But I mean, I'm sure there was some probably undercover police officers amongst mingling amongst the crowd, just kind of feeling things out, making sure no one's plotting anything, you know, trying to do something stupid. Well, thank you for your report on that and We look forward to hearing more You know that you know if there's another rally or anything like this scheduled in the near future Not that I know of I don't know if there'll be a one-year anniversary type deal or when they signed the law into effect around March is when it was signed by the governor February is when it was signed into law of earlier this year, so I don't know if they've got anything planned around that time frame. Like I said, the governor was signed into law but it wasn't enacted into law until November. Today. Yeah, today. Today was the first day that it became law. So I'm not sure if they have anything planned in the near future or anything like that. If they do, I'll definitely come up on the air and stuff like that. Like I said, you can also, if you're in Oklahoma or near surrounding states, you can check out Oklahoma. OK2A.org. OK2A.org. and check out OK Oklahoma 2A Association on Facebook. They have a public group and then they have a discussion group. You have to get approved to get in there, but where people ask questions and whatnot about gun laws and everything else. That's OK2A.org? Yeah, I believe that's correct. It should be the Oklahoma Second Amendment Association. Cool. All right, well you guys look like you had a good event out there Even though I don't know was it as cold up there as it was down here No, no, no, it wasn't that bad actually when I got there I got there about 1030 1045 and it was about 45 almost 50 degrees in the sunlight and We're on the south side of the capital. So it blocked most of the wind so I mean It wasn't really all that bad. I mean, it was comfortable, you know, wearing a jacket and painting in the sunlight. So... Oh, no, you know what? I... I think it even got up to 65 today. Later this afternoon, it got up to about 65 in Oklahoma. In Oklahoma, Casey. We do have another firearms event coming up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Oh yes, yes, yes, the Watermaker... The Wamontester Tulsa Arms Show is coming up November 9th and 10th. The Watermaker Gun Show. It's the biggest gun show in the nation and it's in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 4,200 tables. I know, I'm not sure about... I know it's not like the machine gun shoot in Kentucky and I'm not... I've personally never been as long as I've been there. I've never been there either but I've been told that the machine gun shoot is pretty big but I don't think it's 4,200 tables at the machine gun shoot so... No. Probably deep on science. I think this is the biggest gun show... This side of the Mississippi. ...the actual gun show and not like besides the shot show but the shot shows more dealers and stuff like that new products and stuff. So I would say this is probably the biggest, I believe it's the biggest in the nation. That's cool. And that's going to be, let's see, today's the first. So that's going to be not this weekend, but next weekend, November 9th and 10th at the Expo Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. And Saturday it starts at 8 a.m. Ends at 6 p.m. Sunday it starts at 8 a.m. Ends at 4 p.m. If you're interested in getting a table at the show, you may still be able to get one. The number is 9184920401. Again, that's one. Sorry, that's 918. 492-0401. And that's the number for table reservations, if you want to make one. If they have any open tables left at this point, it sounds like it's a pretty big show, so they may be filled up, but you could get on a waiting list to see if somebody cancels. You never know which shows that size. If you'd like to know more about the Tulsa Arm Show, you can go to www.tulsaarmshow.com. That's www.tulsaarmshow.com. I actually, I don't know how they got our mailing address, but I get a flyer from them. I've gotten a flyer from them for two years now from the Tulsa Arm Show. So that's pretty cool. I guess I'm just close enough and I'm on their random mailing list and not a sponsor. So is there anything else? Oh, I see you post somebody post another video. Is that you? Yes, that was me that post that that's actually from the Don Spencer for the Second Amendment Association also One of the other I guess like the vice president guy he does the public meetings when they do monthly meetings for the for the Association They usually do one in Tulsa and then one in Oklahoma City usually like the second Tuesday of every month roughly At the H&H gun range here in Oklahoma City and then they do one up in Tulsa and then I think one more they do like three meetings a month where they talk about upcoming things and anything else that's going on with the Upcoming laws and stuff like that. What is excellent? We are past the bottom of the hour. This is Your program and all the other listeners program. It's not mine I'm Jesse MC and I appreciate you coming up and giving us a heads up on what's going on in Oklahoma But guys if there's anything else going on in your neck of the woods if there's a gun show or rally a training exercise ours or theirs if there is legislation Bill some piece of news that we are missing from the mainstream that's not going out national But you're hearing about it locally you guys you can call in and let us know about it. The number is 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 in the pound sign. Again, that's 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 in the pound sign. And this is exactly what this program is for because you know what? I watched the national news. I didn't hear anything about this on the national news here down in Texas. And I'm like, literally. I'm within driving distance. It's almost as far to go to... It's a little farther to go to Oklahoma City than it is to go down to Houston. Actually, I don't know. That might actually be about the same distance where Shelly's mom is. So I would think, you know, there would be a little more coverage on the news about what's going on in Oklahoma, but of course there's nothing on what's going on with the gun laws there in Oklahoma. So... This is I would say good news For now and let's say try to pull some BS with it But even if they do this is still a victory for our side. So Let's spread it out there put it everywhere guys. It needs to be out there. It's not the oh It's not the only state to have done this. It is the most recent state to have done it and as I said, you know About 16 states now that have constitutional carry. 16 states that have constitutional carry. No permit required. Three states here just recently which Oak Farm was one. I think it was Tennessee or Kentucky somewhere in that area that there was another one and then I think Florida was working. I don't think that I don't know if they got it passed. But they were it was before their house or yeah, Florida was attacked and just as they were trying it's amazing how you know Stuff like this is coming up to the forefront that benefits us with our freedom and then something happens like, oh, one of the school shootings magically happens before that takes place. And you usually have two opposing pieces of legislation moving forward. You have the anti-gun and the pro-gun and usually there's multiple of the anti-gun, which is why you got to keep your eyes open on it. I wish the people on our side who is putting the pro, freedom bills forward would do the same thing shotgun them the way they shotgun us and make it hard for them they may block one but they may miss the other because they're focused in on the one that has more attention. That's one of the divide and conquer things that they always do with us. They try to get you focused in on one bill. It's this one thing, you know, this that's being presented and then they try to slip in three more under the under the doormat while you're focused on the one. Yeah. I said if anybody in other states want to get you know gun program bills passed definitely look towards what we're doing here in Oklahoma the Second Amendment Association and stuff like that and you know kind of see how they're doing it and stuff because the president I mean that's that's his only job I mean I don't know if he does he's a certified instructor for concealed carry and instructor for the armed security class. So he has several instructor backgrounds and stuff, so I don't know if he does that on the side too, but pretty much does this full time where he's up at the Capitol talking to legislatures and other people and getting stuff to get stuff passed and stuff. Well, definitely did an excellent job in responding to the press the other day. I love it when the other side comes out, they got a two-word response and nothing to back it up. And one of our people come out and it's like, well, it's constitutional. You know, and the- It's a constitutional carry. What's unconstitutional about it? Yeah, there's nothing unconstitutional about it. That's the ridiculous thing. Well, it depends. See, they have this new constitution that they're constantly talking about that they want to roll out. They were talking about in the 80s and the 90s that we need to have a constitutional convention. And one of the things that they always try to do is they want to go after the first and the second amendment. Boy, we've been seeing that hot and heavy in the mainstream media, haven't we? They're going after the first and the second amendment at the same time. Well, almost at the same time, I would say right now they're kind of backpedaled on the second amendment for a bit. But don't think that that's gone like dad said. There's even though they're backpedaling, they're still moving forward on it in the back game. That's what the tap laws are about. That's what the vice president is going around supporting all the while while they're supposed to be over at odds over, you know, whatever BS they're supposed to be at odds at right now. This whole impeachment thing is a show. It's just like it was a show when Clinton was up there. I just I'm just waiting for the other foot to drop that you know with what's going on there because That's basically a geiger gook who wore slaps the cop BS happening again, which means they've got something else in the works That's gonna come out and try to hit us hard. I Don't know if you Mark talked about the Beto Beto roar dropped into 2020 campaign today He dropped his 2020 campaign Yeah, he's dropping out I guess. Oh, please. Hopefully he stays out. I don't like the guy. He's from Texas here and a lot of the policies that he was pushing for here didn't agree with him. I don't even know how he had elected down here. Anyway. So, is there anything else that you want to cover? Or is we just about done with this topic? I think that's about it. I mean, I can't really think of anything else right now. That's okay. That's cool. It's still cool. It's great to have you guys call in with the information like this. Again, Oklahoma has open carry. No permit on the open carry, correct? You don't need it. It's concealed and open carry. It's repeated. It's concealed or open carry. Correct. It's concealed or open carry. So you don't need a permit for concealed carry in Oklahoma anymore. Correct. We didn't have open carry, but open carry, you still had to have your permit. The reason open carry was passed was in case, say for instance, you had your jacket or something covering your firearm and you bent over, or the wind blew your jacket open, well technically you could get in trouble for that because... You don't need a permit for concealed carry in Oklahoma either. Correct. You don't need a permit. Wow, okay. So this guy... Just like Mississippi now. So the guy who's the head of the Oklahoma Second Amendment Association basically with this legislation put himself out of work. Well, they still offer the permit because some states do not recognize the constitutional carry as of right now. So you would still, if you needed to travel out of state, I think it's like 30 something states recognize the permit. So if you were traveling outside of Oklahoma, it would still be handy to have that. But if you're in a resident of Oklahoma, you don't need it and travel in Oklahoma. No permit is permission to do something that is otherwise illegal. Correct. Yeah, and I don't think that doesn't make any sense especially if we have if they are if they claim that they are near and dear to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights as they claim that they are Then they shouldn't have any problem with that You know because it's it's part of that document. It's part of the original tenet of the Bill of Rights in that document the ten articles in the go ahead this law also made legal, I mean the federal government recognized that the shockwave shotgun and the, I can't remember what the Mossberg, there's two different ones that are similar, like a short barreled handheld shotgun. For state law, it was illegal in Oklahoma because Oklahoma law considered a fought off shotgun. But with this permit list carry also made those legal. They could sell them in Oklahoma, but if you had, for some reason, if someone really wanted to push it, you could get in trouble for it. So that made that legal to possess and own in the state of Oklahoma. Also, it wasn't mentioned, but I believe at the last Oklahoma Second Amendment meeting that someone asked a question about black powder pistols and rifles. And he didn't mention the felon thing, but I believe Oklahoma, he kind of kept it hush-hush and didn't really want to talk about it. But I believe what the gentleman was alluding to was that felons could possess Black powder pistol or rifle or shotgun I believe the state of Oklahoma I'm not 100% But as does that even though federal says you can but the state of Oklahoma says you can't it's Possessing still a firearm even though the federal government says no, so I belong there's also changed that but I'm not I haven't heard anything so not 100% quote their quote-unquote obsolete weapons is what what they claim with those and because of the Because the rate it takes to reload them blah blah blah although if you've got a cat if you've got a muzzle loading wheel gun I just we've done this before you just load up the cylinders and you use them you use the extra cylinders for the For the revolver like you would a speed loader you drop the cylinder You know the chamber the bullets go in and you slap another one in that's cured for that gun and congratulations you've got another you basically have 12 rounds ready to go. Yeah, Eastwood did that in one movie. Clint Eastwood did that in one movie? Is that what you said, Fuffie? Correct. What movie was that? I believe it was the one where he was an ex- where he was a southern raider who was being so being hunted after the... The outlaw Josie Wales? I don't remember that in that movie and that's one of dad's favorite movies. I've seen that probably a thousand times But it's probably in there. You're probably right. I can see that being in that movie. I had a lot of interesting ideas in there like showing how the Poultice works on a gunshot wound or at least trying to give you an idea of how a Poultice works on gunshot wound Qualified is a lot better than nothing Alright, well, we got about 15 minutes to go. I see we got Butterknife on the line. BK, before we get to the top of the hour, do you want to unmute and check and see how your audio sounds? I'm gonna drop off it. Go ahead. That's cool. Thank you for your call, and thanks for the update, and please call in and keep us updated. Oh, no problem. Definitely will. Alright, thank you. I see we got BK unmuted, but I can't hear anything yet, BK. I mean you can hear the dog crunching on her antler behind me. Okay, I can see it muted again. Unmuted. Do we have BK? Uh oh. Well I can see that your control is at least working but we can't hear you. Not even getting a single bar. Alright, well looks like he's gonna call back in after he resets the system guys. This is a militia town hall meeting. I'm at the AKA 47. We are live it is 11 1 2019 it is 7 45 right now Eastern Standard Time and This weekend will be the time change now. It's going to be fun for people who live in states that actually don't have the Daylight savings time change is going to happen. It is the fall, so we should be falling back if I'm not mistaken. I believe that's going to happen Saturday night, Sunday morning around 1 a.m. It'll become 2 a.m. I'm not sure when that happens. But basically, we're going to slide back an hour. which will affect our schedule on Liberty Tree Radio because I run things on East Coast time, on Michigan time, even though I'm here in Texas, on Central. So we will be sliding everything back one hour with the time change starting next week. So keep that in mind when you tune in. You may hear some slightly different programming or wonder, where's the program I'm looking for? That's because we got the time change coming up here for those of you who are in states like Arizona that do not have the time change. In fact, I don't know if we got Mike on the line in Arizona. Sometimes he's here on the town hall meeting. Not always, but sometimes yes. Just in case he's listening, that's a reminder for you too, Mike will be starting. I know that's gonna be lovely. I think it's a little earlier in the morning for you. on Monday so just keep that in mind everybody everything's just shifting an hour and I heard we got another ding and I see we got two people that are unmuted Michigan I think that's Tom and another wireless caller so guys if you want to come up go ahead speak up what do you got to bring to the tape this is your program Hey guys, oh We got our first snowfall up here. Oh, you got your first. Oh, how's that going? Lake effect or just light drizzle? Oh We got along some places they got a couple inches here. We got I'd say about half an inch maybe an inch But like it's um said some places actually got two three four inches I know can you hear the grinding behind me? Sometimes, yeah, what is that? That's my dog. She had a squeaky ball. She likes to sit behind me while I do the program. And she was squeaking the ball the whole time that they would go out. So I took the ball away, and so she went and she got her antler. And now she's sitting behind me grinding down on that antler. Just having a good old time back there, aren't you? She's looking at me now, like, woo! So no pulling the snowmobiles out yet or It has it there been that much snow up there is it? Well, I heard snowmobiles the other last night, so I think some of them probably did get the snowmobiles out already Good need to run those things Also, I'd like to make an announcement. I know you're waiting for BK, but I'd like to... Hey, that's... Go ahead. That's what this program's for. Go ahead and give the announcement out, Tom. Everybody get your pen and papers out and your calendars. But December 14, 2019, there will be another training. Thing where the reason we did it now is if you were giving everybody enough time to get time off work and get time, you know Stuff ready to set up, but it's the Michigan Civil Defense Force is sponsoring a training event the 714 2019 from 10 hundred hours, which is 10 o'clock for people. We don't know there'll still be which is Which is something about closing time or something like that? a CLB. Training is located to the west of Matt and Michigan near Miu Wataka. I have it's M-E-A-U-W-A-T-A-K-A and yes it really exists because when I was heading to Cadillac the last couple days I could see the sign and there is it's there I have no I don't think I've ever been there but it does it good. And it says wear what you want but prefer to the uniform and load bearing equipment. No firearms, but bring a substitute such as a pellet rifle or airsoft. This event will be outdoors. Please dress for the weather in layers. Bring a canteen, build with water. Water will be available. Bring your rain gear, your cold rain gear, because like I said, we had our first snowfall. It wasn't much, but it was enough to know that It's a mystery and it can still snow at any time. Of course, out-rockers like big anti- ... well, no, big pro global warming and was telling everybody how we were going to have a late winter and we weren't going to have that much snow and then right as the end of October starts to come around, we get hit with one of the worst snowstorms ever. Well, this is Michigan. I mean, it can snow anytime it wants to. I mean, but yeah, everyone record cold temperatures reached even down here to Lubbock, Texas. So yeah, it was it was a little warmer today. We're supposed to have a relatively nice, you know, weekend. Of course, what they call nice weekend is like tropics for us this time of year, Tom. So I'm like, this is great weather for me. I'm not sweating my ass off. Yeah, well it was funny my sister she went to Florida and she lived in Florida for a while and it was 40 it was in the 40s and the 50s and they're all wearing their long sleeve shirts and coat and jackets and stuff She's wearing shirts and a t-shirt and they go aren't you cold? She goes I'm from Michigan. This is a heatwave. Yeah And she and that same with Kentucky when they were in Kentucky and They would call and say, there's no school cause of snow. They send me a picture and I'm like, where's the snow? I mean, all I see is green gas with a little bit of snow. I'm like. They closed school off of that and went, what in the world, what? It snowed a couple of times in Houston while I was there, Tom, and I tell you, they didn't even get like a sheet of snow, and they closed the school down. But the reason they closed the school down is if you've ever been through Houston or any of the big cities down here in Texas, they love these god-awful two, three-story overpasses where they do the clover and leave way up off the ground. and you get that nice cold air passing over and under and you with a little bit of moisture those turn into sleds and you can't drive them. Oh boy. Oh boy I can just wow. Yeah it was funny people I like. people are like, oh it's snowing here, yeah it's snowing here too, it's cold, but this is Michigan, it's pretty well used, but like I said, when you come bring your cold winter gear, it could be cold, it could be 90 degrees, who knows? Okay, Tom, I see we've got BK back on the line, did you email me this current No, I will. I just got it. Yeah, once I get the address you guys will have, I'll do it. I'll do it, but I'll go mute so BK can talk. Uh oh. This is not boating well because I just found mute himself and I'm mute himself and we still have no audio. Okay. It looks like we still have a problem, BK, because we're not hearing anything from you. I'm not even getting a chirp on the meters. Man, I've turned the volume up all the way up into my ears. I'm blowing my own headphones out when I speak and I don't even have a whisper from you right now. Oh, there was something. We had one dot. One little green dot. Yep. I don't know what that was, but there was a click. It was just enough to peak the meter. But we've got nothing coming from you now. So, fun. Well, we've got about five minutes left towards the top of the hour. Hopefully, BK can get his microphone working or figure out what's going on there on his end and he will be with us on the intelligence report in the next hour. We do have the drawing for the end of last month coming up. You guys could still get in. I will be doing Adding to the drawing, the first half hour of the intelligence report, I believe we're going to be doing the drawing at the end of the intelligence report. We may even go a little over just to make sure we get it in. I want to thank everybody who have donated so far. Again, I haven't been able to update it while we're going, so there might be more in there, but I want to say thank you again to Jim, Daniel, Marling, John, Francis, James, Samuel, Ed, and Joseph. You guys are the last ones who donated on the pro on the While the intelligence report was going on and I was taking down the information before this hour You guys were on the top of the list. So just throw your names out there and say thank you guys for donating. Um Boy, this is gonna be fun BK. I I wish I could help I don't know, I think you can hear me because you seem to unmute. We're trying to respond, although I'm not sure. That could just be like clicking from the other end because I saw that green meter come up again and there is nothing there, but we are at the top of the hour now. We got just a couple of minutes. This has been the militia town hall meeting. Yeah, Tom go ahead your email address is livid you radio at Yahoo calm, right? Yes, it is Liberty tree radio at Yahoo calm. Okay. I wanted to make sure That's the one I have that's the one I have to be I just want to make sure that I'm gonna another one I use for gaming but that's like for gaming and it's private use I can give you Tom, but I won't get that one on air Because Liberty Tree Radio 1, of course, I get tons of spam because there are people who are just so happy to add me to every mailing list they possibly can. But that's the one I have for you, but no send it to Liberty Tree radio. It's okay Tom I've got your your stuff is flagged when it first comes in it goes into its own folder, so I want I just wanted to make sure that that was your email address Yeah, that's I know that's the same one. I've been using all this time isn't it all right? I couldn't remember because I know I have your dad's is liberty at provide provide net yep And I am Liberty tree radio at Yahoo dot com I just wanted to make sure that was your email. I thought it was, but I wanted to double check. Alright guys, we are out of here. Coming up next is the intelligence report here on Liberty Tree Radio. Stay tuned everybody. We should hopefully have Mark and Don in the next hour. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. Or if you're looking for a pistol or concealed carry. I remember a teacher that I had. Now I only, I went through the seventh grade. I went through the seventh grade. I left home when I was 10 years old because I was hungry. I used to do this. I used to do this too. I work in the summer and I go to school in the winter. But I had this one teacher. He was the principal of the Harrison School in Winstan, Indiana. To me, this was the greatest teacher. A real stage of my time, anyhow. He had such wisdom. And we were all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance one day. And he walked over, this little old teacher, Mr. Laswell, what's his name? Mr. Laswell, he says, I've been listening to you boys and girls recite the Pledge of Allegiance all semester. And it seems as though it's becoming monotonous to you. If I may, may I recite it and try to explain to you the meaning of each word? I, me, an individual, a committee of one, pledge, dedicate all of my worldly goods to give without self-pity, allegiance, my love and my devotion to the flag, our standard, O glory, a symbol of freedom. Wherever she waves, there's respect. Because your loyalty has given her a dignity that shouts freedom is everybody's job United that means that we have all come together States individual communities that have united into 48 great states 48 individual communities with pride and dignity and purpose all divided with imaginary boundaries yet united to a common purpose and That's love for country and to the Republic, Republic, a state in which sovereign power is invested in representative chosen by the people to govern. And government is the people, and it's from the people to the leaders, not from the leaders to the people, for which it stands. One nation, one nation, meaning so blessed, my God, indivisible, incapable of being divided. With liberty, which is freedom, the right of power to live one's own life without threats, fear, or some sort of retaliation. And justice, the principle or qualities of dealing fairly with others. Which means, boys and girls, it's as much your country as it is mine. And now, boys and girls, let me hear you recite the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Since I was a small boy, two states have been added to our country and two words have been added to the pledge of allegiance under God. Wouldn't it be a pity if someone said that is a prayer? And that would be eliminated from schools too. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd... The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On the land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax You do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper. So your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and straight it in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning, as Iowocke vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this... One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest North Northeast and South ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com in Memorial and we are on AM and FM micro stations, CBE base stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon and evening to all of our friends out there in Lower 49 which includes a great state of Jefferson located in the towering inferno of the 2030 slash agenda 21 slash a tax strike on California to drive the property owners off their land and so the communist Chinese or the federal government Which there's no difference between the two anymore as far as this country goes We'll be busy swarming in to tell you all about what you can't do with your land and try to kick you off it while they're busy stealing or destroying all the base value that you have with regard to personal property but property rights property rights are irrelevant. Audio check. And we have BK with us so I'll tell you where we're going to go right there. We got you. You're there and on target five by five. Son of a gun. Ah man just reboot and fool around and eventually it just starts working. They say that insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting variable results while Windows is insanity. uh... that's all i do it if you click click click click click eventually goes pike about by give up and it does something that's amazing i was on the verge of rolling it back to a previous uh... you know registries snapshot this is crazy well like we said the whole system is that what we're going to hold on let's just put it this way and this is the twenty first century aren't you excited well there are aspects of of this version windows that work pretty well but paying their share her a few glitches in it Talk to you what about the audio support and he'll bend your ear for half an hour about how the controls have vanished and they've dumbed it down and made it semi-automatic which is great when it works and pretty bad when it doesn't. And unfortunately with fuel story garbage in garbage out just because it's automatic doesn't mean it's automatic and works it's just automatic and reworks and reworks. Well tell you what what's the day today? We had a little bit of snowy, rainy stuff yesterday, but that went away and we had a really beautiful kind of semi-sunshiny day on and off here. Solar panels all kicked in good time. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off all over there? Off the big muddy this afternoon and evening. It is 2019-11-1, that is 1 November 2019. It is Friday evening, it is the last day of the day and the week before the intelligence report and that makes this Quartermaster's Corner. And we finally got a good solid cold snap just in time to make the little ghosties and goulias and goblins extremely miserable. Last night it hit 29 degrees and it was raining and there were little wisps of snow during the day. Nothing stuck, but you know it was it was just kind of showing its colors and I'm I'm yeah I have to feel sorry for all little munchkins that were out there snuffling around. On the other hand, they haven't had a proper Halloween in decades. I remember when I was a kid, we're dating ourselves here a little bit, but we got to run around in packs. and run through the leaves and go from house to house and collect all the swag and we'd fill a whole grocery sack and it was just so cool being able to run around the neighborhood at night, I mean after it was dark and everything and it was just astonishing and now... How did you survive? Yeah, now what do they do? They have a daylight party in the school parking lot in the middle of the day with parents hovering around like helicopter moms. And that's supposed to be Halloween? Ah, give me a break. I'm sorry. I mean, we may have had to put up with a certain amount of TPing and minor vandalism and stuff like that the night before. But what a stupid, stupid, and sippid, watered down mess. It's sort of like our whole generation had too much fun when we were kids and we were determined to not let that happen again. You know, no one of these kids are growing up as wimps. They're not letting them climb trees. They're not letting the dogs run loose. They're not letting them ride bicycles without 15 pounds of safety gear. You know, do you know anybody who is killed by riding a bicycle without a helmet on? I mean, it must have happened somewhere sometime. But, you know, for goodness sake, I mean, people are hit by lightning too, you know. But in all the time that we were growing up, not one. When we was now and again, there was the age of let's see homemade skateboards now that people bounced all over the place on but As far as bicycles go, we had, let's see, that was the big window, that was the opening for French racers, remember the French racer bikes? That was the big deal. It was high school before people had derailleur gears. Before that, the plane bikes were like the ones that I had, you know, single speed coasters, and the fancy bikes were the three speeds. Right. Made by Sears. Mine was made by Montgomery Ward. I had a three speed bike made by Montgomery Ward. Well sold by Montgomery Ward or Sears or whatnot, they were undoubtedly OEMs by, you know, Schwinn or somebody. Yeah, so yeah, that's why it was better to buy the monkey wards bike that was on sale That was a Schwinn bike just like you said who made them I mean who was making bikes at the time come on in America in the u.s And needed a part and you bought it at monkey wards or Sears or whatnot you could go to monkey wards or Sears and they'd have a parts department and You know you talk to the man and he'd pull out the catalog and they'd figure out what part you needed And if they didn't have it they'd order it and you know in a few days They'd have the part for you the American part five years previously not well you know we don't sell that anymore forget it again the server survivability rating uh... com erica has been with the fight and just to get with the fight with a lot this remember the only way they can go is down because the bats that are being wasified now will be pre-wussified so that the next level of what the vacation will be very important and useful Well, and important and must be followed. That'll be the big thing. So just be ready for it, guys. If you really think... Yeah, when we were kids, they let us play Call of Duty. We can't have any of that excitement anymore. That's all gone. Yeah, that's... You can't even look at a television screen, a monitor, unless it says sanctioned government screen, you know, subcontracted by Israel. Look at that! What a surprise. So, well, here's the thing. Real quick, before we go any farther, again guys, let's not forget we got a drawing at the end of the hour. Won't take very long. But you barely can squeak in until the bottom of the hour. If you do it maybe to the bottom of the hour, Ed might jump up and say, no! But if you want to donate, you can for the end of the year drawing. But this is the end of the month drawing we're doing today. It's Friday. And we'll jump in there at the end of the hour, do it as quick as we can. There we go, Ed. Go ahead. Bottom of the hour is good. Even if you do a large donation, if I don't get you into this drawing, you'll get into the drawing at the end of this next month. With lots and lots and lots and lots of, because remember, for every dollar you put in, your name goes in the hat, guys. That's what's cool. That's why it has to work because there's all these little you've got to have all these little slips to go in the big bucket and Want to say thank you to the people who've already donated actually I've got I've got a new way to do that now. They're little chits specific colored and Exactly where they go to yeah, this is the triangle is Bob the circle is Fred Oh, no, they're all like little mastic size. Oh, yeah Okay, very cool Let's see, a couple of things I wanted to go back. I had a couple of notes on from other people sending emails during the one hour break while militia town hall meeting was up. Bear Creek Arsenal. If you're not wanting to build your own gun, right now, best price in the country. Better than the Del Tons. Paul Meadows has been making pretty good business. I think we helped them a lot because we've mentioned them many times. Bear Creek There's been some complaints because Bear Creek's been cutting everybody on barrels, they've been doing a good job, they're trying to get as much stuff out there. In fact, the guys who have talked to them said, yeah, we know it's coming. Our mission is to arm as many people as we can. So the cool thing is that they've got for 200, I wish. $361.69, they have a baseline AR-15, 16 inch barrel. Go look at it. It's a BCA rifle, these are very good weapons. It is papered obviously, but if you're going to buy a receiver, you're going to paper that receiver. By the time you're done with a kit, it runs actually a little bit more because right now kits are on the up end of the price range. So with that being the case, a full rifle for 360, we'll say 362, is an excellent solution. But I would point out real quick, they have both the 223 556, they have the 300 blackout, and they have a 223 Wild which is the shoot anything rifle no matter what. Take your pick. Those three are basically about $364 plus or minus a dollar. Okay. Do they do they have an 18 or 20 inch barrel option? They've got a they've got a 16. Well, no, they do. Yes for more money. You can get a longer barrels obviously, but the base rifle This is a good price for the base rifle Especially since a lot of people looking at something for the kids mom, you know or even a secondary rifle or even a primary for whoever Are they none of these weapons typically in all the guns right now? They come with a full flat top rail all the way out to the front sight You have to buy iron sights and optics and I think their logic is pretty much everybody has, it's easier for the provider just to do it this way. Everybody's happy because they put what they want, what their guru tells them to buy. And the only thing I would say, and I will say it's mandatory. buy a set of iron sights. They don't have to be expensive, but whatever you're going to put on, an optics, unless you're going to go to iron sights and you have a certain model that you guys love, then go to that. But if you're going to use optics for about a little under $10, you can get a nice set of polymer mag pull knockoffs that are front and rear sights. They fold down. When you pop them up, they do everything all the rest of the sites do. And remember, this is in the event something happens to your optics. You pull the optics out of the way, you switch over to the iron sight. That's all this is for. And because they're lightweight, they're not going to add any significant energy problems to your rifle as far as, you know, lift and carrying and moving. and the price is right. So for less than a price of a magazine or about the price of another magazine you got a set of iron sights. Now you want to spend more? You can spend any amount of money you want on really nice iron sights. You figure that one out. The big thing here is that the rifle is again BCA Bear Creek Arsenal does good work standard in many areas now or like the front full rail systems that they've got on their foregrip. They do come, I believe, with a magazine, I hope they do, but I mean, even if they don't, it goes both ways with these guns. I have no idea. It used to be just, hey, if you buy a rifle, you should get a mag with it, and I do believe that is true. It should be that way, but in this case, I'm pretty sure they do. The basic rifle for 361.69 is a 41.50 Parkerized M4 contour barrel, 5.56 NATO, carbine-length gas system. 1 and 8 twist, 12 inch M-lock rail, you know, foregrip. So it's a good system. So it works. Let's put it this way. It's a basic Gladius. And in fact, it's an advanced Gladius because it's got a bunch of the other items that now are kind of expected on the gun. I don't need all the stuff they've got on there, but it's on there so you get it for the same price as if you got a bare bones rifle in any other category. So that's over at Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. They do have them in stock. That's the one nice thing about Bear Creek is they don't put them up there unless they're actually still available. So if you're able to buy it, go look at what it is that if you're in the market for it, go see if you want it. Figure out if you like it and go from there. And that's Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. Another thing real quick. Surplus ammo dot com mentioned them surplus amos got a real deal on uh... bolt carriers okay and in fact we double check make sure that so i always do that you know what i do it we put out of the air and then even after we mention like in the tour block became it's full of help out you know it's gone to strike and it's not just because of us it's because everybody's swooping in on it anyway They do have them still. They're nitride bolt carrier groups for the AR-15, 54.99 each. Two or more you get free USPS shipping. So $55 a complete bolt carrier. These are the nitride in the dark finish, not in the chromite finish you've seen. And as good as you're going to get, and if you have, if everyone of you have an AR out there, you need another bolt carrier. We've explained why during the week and on the air. It's just useful plus look at it like seed now I can start collecting parts and make another rifle and For $55 that's the cheapest bolt carrier on the market right now for a nitride not just a regular phosphate finish So you're getting it actually a better finish the whole nine errors one last thing with surplus ammo BK you might want to go check them out, too They've got a bunch of Colamo on sale. Okay, Jeff Rotol ammo? No, no. TUL, Colamo, okay, TUL ammo. One of the things they've got that not everybody has and they've got a good price on it, 500 rounds of 357 Magnum, 158 grain FMJ for, what was it, $95? Oh, slap me the microphone, hold on here a minute. Yeah, as a matter of fact, they have it in stock. I know I was on the front page I'm gonna go right to it here in a second But I wanted I wanted to mention it because if you've got grandpa's 357 or your dad's 357 inherited a lot of guys get a hundred rounds ammo and that's usually what might be sitting on the shelf Okay. Well, that's nice But not I was right 94 99 so ninety nine dollars for five hundred rounds of factory tolamo 357 Magnum Now there that's it. That's that's something you throw in the ammo cans and now you've got some ammo for dad's pistol That way you've got some firepower These are good guns. I have new throw me a 357 Magnum. I'll hug you. Okay, I have no problem with a hand cannon like that Or any handgun. I don't care. We all make it sing anyway, but the 357 Magnum. Oh hell I don't need to shoot you three or four or five times I'm just gonna make sure I square it on your crotch once you won't get up Well, you kind of twist around but you won't get up So hand me an autoloader and I'll punch out your license plate at 100 yards. Hand me a wheel gun and I'd better be at about 10 feet. Oh no no no, you're hung with a wheel gun here in Michigan. You gotta remember that. 6 inch, 8 inch gun. It'll be good. We'll teach ya. But anyway, point is... A lot of what people are running into are guns that they've inherited. A lot of people are looking at wheel guns because the prices are actually reasonable on many of the intermediate age guns, not the collector's guns. Just regular service pistols. That's what you're looking at. One good thing about this for a survival gun is remember you don't lose the brass, so you drop the brass in your hand, throw the empty brass in that popcorn pocket on the left, grab your speed loader, reload, and fire again. But it's the best price on 357 Magnum I've seen anywhere and it is 357 Magnum full load So that's a big plus and if you got those guns we need them say we need them to work anything you got I don't care What's a 25 auto a 32 ACP 380 auto 38 Smith and Wesson 38 special 357 Magnum whatever you got Make sure you've got ammunition on the shelf and ideally a full ammo can for each one. You can take your time, but with a buy like this, this is like a one-time purchase and now you can go on to something else on your category list. If you have a, in fact, we have a couple of them, a couple of 357s, I'd say buy as much as you can because this is a full house load. You're not talking about using 38s because you want to save money. which happens a lot we used to do all the time you fire thirty three fifty seven all day but i'm gonna warn you about something if it's one of the lesser guns like torres uh... astra of take a pic of any of the other euro guns that we saw coming in if you keep using thirty eight you're going to create a pressure score in the cylinder you can even do that with the american guns metallurgy on the euro guns that were coming in the seventies eighties and nineties early nineties was good But again, a lot of guys were loading up or buying plus P38 plus P38 special and they score what happens is you'll stretch or score the inside of the cylinder. Now, the gun will still work with 357 Magnum, but it may have some extraction. Maybe it'll tougher to hit that, you'll have to hit that rod to eject those rounds a little harder. So just a little heads up. We use 357 Magnum where you can. When the time comes and you're low on 357 Magnum, then throw that 38 Special in there. It'll work just fine. But this is the way you can afford it. This is the price of 38 Special ammo for 357 Magnum full house loads. So, enough on that. We've got other things to cover tonight. BK, jump in there. What have you got for us, sir? Well, a side effect of the miserable weather out there. We got, I probably mentioned, we got down to 29 again. That was the first time we've done that. So finally the house started getting chilly and old BK started doing the winter game again. BK's winter game is very simple. How low can we get the gas bill this winter? So, you know, my baseline is about 30 bucks a month for, you know, just throughout the summer. That's the hot water heater and cooking and so forth. So let's see how low we can keep it. Last year, I think I managed around $50 to $60 a month throughout the winter when it should be $300. So we'll see whether I can manage that or not. I actually fired the furnace twice last night for about 10 minutes each. Basically the game is insulate BK and don't warm the house, warm the inhabitant of the house. Some of the tricks are little space heaters. What you do is you warm the little spot where you sit and you don't heat the whole house generally. It's not going to freeze the pipes or anything. If it got that cold, I would just fire everything and run it hard. But you'd be surprised how warm house stays on thermal mass if it's not completely abandoned. Because you know you got refrigerators and freezers and stuff running and of course there's more than one computer running in old BK's place. All of those things throw off heat. If they consume 100 watts, that's 100 watts of heat. You may get a little bit of computing or illumination from a screen or a light bulb or something like that but basically a hundred percent of that energy is converted to heat and uh... you know a human and shirtsleeves uh... uh... clothing at room temperature and you know it's more when things are cold uh... throws off about a hundred watts all by themselves that's the rule of thumb that the h fact people use they say you know each person uh... insured please at room temperature it does not a hundred what so that's how they size air conditioning and whatnot So we will see, once again I am doing the how low can the gas bill go trick that game. There are a few things that are useful tips and people might find helpful. One of those tips is that you would be astonished how much warmer you are just sitting around in a chair if you throw a blanket over your legs, over your lap. You've seen people do that when they're all broken down and on dust door and a wheelchair and so on. There's always a blanket over the lap, right? The caretakers know that that makes an enormous difference. Your legs are a significant amount of surface area. So if you're sitting around, you know, reading or watching the tube or, you know, noodling on a laptop or something along those lines, try throwing a little blanket over your lap. Doesn't have to be a big one. Little airline size one will work just fine. You will be astonished at how much difference that makes. Another one, if you've got, you know, just put on a t-shirt or a sweatshirt or whatnot. You know, the upper body is similarly radiant surface area. Don't forget warm socks help too. They do. They do. I don't think they're the biggest thing, but, you know, every little bit helps. Here's a trick that I explained to one of our friends and he was kind of astonished that it works One of the electric heaters that I have is one of the oil style heaters. You've seen those they look like an old style radiator They've got casters on the bottom and a cord and you know generally two switches so that you've got you know low medium and high type settings on them but They sort of heat up the room. They don't really direct heat Well, guess what? You take a roll of masking tape and a big sheet of aluminum foil, it doesn't matter what thickness of aluminum foil, the thinnest stuff works. And you cover one side of that with aluminum foil and stick it on with masking tape, you will find that it actually radiates significantly in the opposite direction. that is you have turned that thing from an omnidirectional heater of air into a semi-directional radiant heater. You can't see it working. You don't see any waves of heat coming off or any distorted air or whatnot. But believe it or not, you sit that thing next to your chair or whatnot and you will be considerably warmer on that side than the other side. These things are cheap. I've seen them offered for sale for like 30 bucks. I have one that's probably 25 years old. The cord is getting a little bit old and crunchy. I'm going to have to replace that one. The switches have failed. I've got a replacement switch here that I've not yet soldered in, but I haven't been firing up that one yet. you know, the one at my other sitting place is in service at low temperature. But if you have one of those things sitting around, whip out the aluminum foil and the masking tape and you can make that thing directional. Why should it be radiating off in the direction away from you if your goal is simply to heat one person? Now if you're trying to heat a whole household or a whole room or whatnot, don't bother. They're great for eating up a bathroom or something before you shower, so you're not just dancing around, goose-pumping. But if you're going to park that thing next to a sitting chair or something along those lines, try the aluminum foil trick. You would be surprised how well that works. Any other thoughts or comments? Think turkeys. It's like cooking turkeys. Actually, again, radiant, irradiant, reflective retention, guys. What you're doing is preserving calories. When you're doing thermal wraps, one of the other tricks, not just the lap, but remember we've talked about this is making up a kidney warmer. The Swedes brought those to the Korean War, a friend of ours who was in the chosen reservoir. When they first came around, he would tell you, he goes, this is the most asinine thing I ever saw. This guy came around with all of these, you know, apparently the Swedes were deploying or whoever it was that was deploying from Scandinavia that was with them. There were several different units. This is before they got to the chosen reservoir. He came around and the supply sergeant had a big old arm full draped over his arm and looked like scarps. He said, here, take one of these and wrap them around your mid-waste area there and cover your kidneys. So keep you warm. Everybody looked at him like, yeah, right. Well, they all did it because they were freezing their arse off. It wasn't as cold as it would be later when they were under the siege. But he said he put it on he goes darn this works and the interesting thing is they had come out with Mickey Mouse boots he was there for the duration actually he was he was regular Marines and When they came out with the first model of Mickey Mouse boot and they brought him out to the troops They demanded those little rock those little wool wrap kidney warmers back. They took him back from the troops which is really fast, he goes, yeah they wanted to account for him. It's like, are you kidding? You're lucky I still have this. I mean this thing could have been used for stuffing a wound or whatever. He goes, no we have to have them back. If you got one, we need it. So they took him back and apparently gave him to other troops who didn't have anything. That's probably what happened. But when he put the Mickey Mouse boots on it kind of had the same effect. Keep your feet and hands warm and everything follows. But that's another area, a kidney wrap. You can make it out of a slippable blanket, part of an old blanket of any kind. This new crush of warm fluffy stuff that they're making out of China that everything's being made out of. You see cold weather under inserts and stuff like that and liners and then jackets. If you got one of those that's a clunky-punky, it's already the right size wrap around. You can maybe cut two or three of those off of just one old bum jacket. You can either safety pin them or you can make strings. They just tie a string to, they stitch the string to one end and the string to the other, and you just tie them off around the belly. And that was it. Put them underneath the t-shirt, put the wrap on your body, put the t-shirt over top of that, tuck everything in the way you're supposed to, put your battle blouse on, and you're ready to go. So that would work for help with people stuck in that situation. The biggest problem is you usually see more winter, cold casualties doing what you're talking about, BK, just sitting. Truck drivers had a hellacious time keeping their toes in Korea. Why? What do you do? Sitting there. Now the good thing is in theory you had heat. Maybe. But until they got really good cold weather equipment, which didn't show up until almost more than halfway through the war, any way you could, you know, find to keep yourself wrapped up and still be able to get out of the truck if something was going to go south with it was useful. And so again, kidney warmers, lap wraps. I'll tell you what, another one. Come on. The hand warmers where you just have to look like it's just a hollow tube of cloth, they can be made on anything, they still sell them all over the place, Cabela's does. Those are awfully handy because again you can keep your hands warm when they're not in use but you need to use them right away and you don't want to use gloves. You tuck them into that belly warmer, you just have a wrap, it just hangs around your neck, sits there in front of your chest or a little lower, get your hand back under cover as quick as you can. But if you're in that situation where you're just sitting, that works the same way. So again, useful tools. Go ahead, please. When it really gets cold, I haul out my secret weapon. What is my secret weapon? I have a pair of very, very cheap... insulated cover-ups and believe it or not those things work a treat. You may feel that you've regressed in time a little bit to the days when you're running around in little all-in-one suits. What do they call those when you put little toddlers in them and they've got you know... Well we call them Union suits when you're an adult. yes i mean that's what they call them studies or something along those lines but uh... you know so you may feel that that you have regressed a little bit but uh... i picked mine up at the army navy uf a dot com if i recall grantees One piece. Okay, yeah. So you may feel like you've done that. They don't actually have feet on them or anything. You know, you're going to be wearing your regular shoes. I paid a whopping $72 for mine. They're not the fanciest thing in the world. They don't have all of the pockets that the actual naval coveralls they are copied from have, so they aren't faithful copies of that kind of stuff. And they are not waterproof. If you go out in the rain, you're going to get soaked. So these are not the fanciest ones. You can get one of these Mustang Survival Suits, and they're just totally awesome. They also cost you $800 to $1,000. So, how many people can you equip if you're spending 72 or 78 or something like that as opposed to $1,000 a pop, right? But I would say use the coveralls and throw a rain suit over it if you really had to go out into the sloppy weather. But it is amazing how much you gain by not having those little cracks where the shirt button's up and there's a distinction between the pants and the shirt and all of this kind of good stuff. the legs are tight enough that they've got zippers on the outside you want to undo the zipper in order to get your feet in because you're not going to get them through you know with a zip just something like that you walk around in that and man you're going to if you're exerting yourself you're going to be unzipping the thing and opening up to vent some of the surplus heat that's how well those work I figured that thing paid itself back in two weeks from that much reduction of the gas bill because at that point I could I could let the house run down to 55 Fahrenheit and Except for my fingertips, which you know get a little you know the knuckles get a little bit stiff I was perfectly comfortable with us and that's without walking around with you know a beanie hat or anything like that your head loses something like 25% of your heat so you know around the house if you're wearing the coveralls and and not anything on your head you're still thrown away a lot of heat through the head and in spite of that no problem. So, you know, this is a way of dealing with fuel shortages if there is a break in the supply chain and you could function perfectly well, but you don't want to raise your profile in the neighborhood by having it, you know, smoke pouring out the chimney, you know, this kind of stuff. This is a way that you can stretch your energy management, very low profile and very cheaply. It doesn't cost very much. It sits on the shelf when you're not using it. These things are, they come in different sizes, but they're only like four or five different sizes from top to bottom. So you're going to have to get the kids sizes if you got kids. But I'm thrilled with mine. This is the second season of service for this thing. And for 72 bucks, man, it just paid for itself in no time flat. So there's a lot of options. You can wrap some insulation around your middle. You can go with the heavy socks. You can go a second pair of socks if you've got enough room in your shoes or your boots or whatnot. The coveralls do the trick. If the coveralls are a little leaky around the throat and you're still feeling cool, well put on a beanie hat and wrap a scarper on your throat to seal that up. It's not so much that you're insulating your neck. It's more about sealing that chimney effect, letting all that hot air stay inside instead of wafting up out of your collar. But, you know, it works. Very easy to do and very cheap in its stores. You know, it doesn't require any batteries and so on and so forth. Speaking of batteries, one of our favorite vendors, BG Micro, that is bravogolfmicro.com, is running a special right now. They are offering the lithium CR123 batteries at 79 cents a piece. These things normally go for about $4 a piece. Now there's a reason why these are 79 cents. One of them is that this is a surplus outfit and they get loads of things and they move them out. The other is that these are dated 2021 or later. Okay, lithium batteries nominally are rated for a 10-year shelf life. That means that according to the manufacturer, at 10 years they will retain 95% of their rated capacity. These at 2021 mean they're within a couple of years of that 10 year rating. That means these things have been sitting on the shelf for eight years. But they are lithium primary batteries. Now I've probably mentioned on air, I have boxes of alkaline batteries I bought back in 08. They were dated 09. That's why I got them very, very cheaply. And I'm going through those now and using them up because they're starting to fail. Probably one in three or one in four has started to leak and gets all crusty so when I open a package I throw out the crusty ones and then I test the ones that are not crusty and most of those have something left in them. Probably half of them are at full rated voltage and others are starting to fade. The ones that are starting to fade well they're about falling off the cliff so those go in the out bucket. However, all in all, I am 10 years past the expiration date on these alkaline batteries and probably a good third of them are running at full capacity. I'm starting to run my throat short, so Mark's going to have to pick up the load. That's alkaline batteries and alkaline batteries are not famous for extraordinary shelf life. Lithium batteries intrinsically do have much much more shelf life. So when they say 10 years, what they're saying is you know you're gonna get 95% at 10 years. It doesn't mean that they're gonna quit at 11 years. They aren't. They're probably you know highly usable 10 years out from now. So you know I would have absolutely no qualms about picking up a boatload of these guys at 79 cents a piece. If you have night vision equipment or anything like that, it's probably set up to use CR123 batteries. Those are the ideal ones to use. Those are also very low drain devices. That's why a lot of these things are rated, you know, a lithium battery, 55, 60 hours of operation on one battery. Some of them are set up so they can also run on an alkaline battery. In that case, they're rated like 35, 40 hours. That's a low drain device. Now, if you pull out a lithium battery and it doesn't seem to have much poop, One of the things that can happen is that in storage they can develop what's called a passivation layer. That means there's an electrical effect, a chemical effect that occurs at the boundaries between some of its components. You can break that passivation layer simply by drawing high current from it for a moment. So it would be better to do it with a low value resistor, but if you take a wire and you just, you know, connect it to one end, hold it against one end, and brush the wire across the other end, don't hold it there, just brush it across for a moment and develop a spark. that can break through that passivation layer and get the battery operating again. If you then test it with a voltmeter, you'll probably find it popping right back up to about three volts and then proceeding to provide whatever current it has available. So, you know, if you get lithium batteries, you store them for a while, you try to use them, and they seem like they've gone off-lappy on you. Do a momentary, and I really, really mean momentary, short circuit like that and see if you can wake them up. That being the case, I'm all in on these things. If I had a need for more CR123s, and I guarantee you I've got some bags full of these things, I would pounce on this. 79 cents apiece. Do not let 2021 dissuade you. That is a good deal. And BG Micro, that's bravogulfmicro.com. is very, very honest about their shipping rates. They charge you the actual postage that's all they charge they're not sleazy like gold mine that you know makes the shipping department a stealth profit center I like these guys they're honest they're straightforward they're clean and they're making a really nice offer right now Mark you want to take it or do the well another thing real real quick on these remember guys buy these and use them like we've got people right now listening at our training exercises I'll bet you're using a newer battery you could have left in the pack if you had these Right, if you have a pile of them that are dated 10 years out and you buy a bunch of these things, then use these things because these are the other ones. What do we use first? The stuff that's closer dated. Guess what? 79 cents apiece? You're stealing them. Seriously, I've been going through and trying to find some decent prices. That's the best price I've seen on a 1-2-3 battery across the board. And, again, it's lithium, so I don't think there's anything that's really going to be an issue with any of your night vision. Somebody was asking me about these new little units. There's two different kinds of batteries with these, what they are, the binoculars are showing up at the chain stores right now. It's about $40 a unit. It's designed like Don was talking about here, remember a few years ago how they've got an option to use either a AA or a 123. And the fixture just has a spring and a step is all it is. So somebody's asking me, which would you get? Well, whichever battery is cheaper but still most useful. In other words, most powerful because... You're looking at again. How long you gonna be running it? You're not gonna run it 24 hours non-stop and something like that I would I would use the dollar store alcohol and batteries for practice and and you know I'm trying your land and that kind of stuff save the save the lithium batteries for the field for the real work Exactly and not only that a little lighter not much But you're shaving off a little bit of weight with the one two three battery and these are Duracell there That's you know one of the Duracell and Panasonic are the two best brands Now, the other thing about this is BG micro. Actually, we've dealt with them, I think, for as long as we've been on the air, at least since we've known they've existed. I call them out from time to time when they have a really nice special like this. Yeah, there's a number of other items if you're into electronics or if you're looking for if you do project work, you always want to go to places like this because you never know what you're going to run into. These guys, they're doing assemblies, parts, subsection, you know, they do components. They don't just do small microprocessors, resistors, or whatever. It's just like, you know, batteries, speakers, you name it, it shows up there. So it's worth perusing and checking out, oh man, I needed that. You know, there's something you're going to look at and go, oh, I wish I'd known that was there. I wouldn't have paid that other price for it. So, example, we got a bunch of ceramic capacitors. 10 pack for 40 cents. 10V ceramic disc capacitors cut leads so they're prepped for a board already. 9 cents a day. Yeah, they'll have small motors, they have relays, they have all kinds of miscellaneous useful stuff. Fuse packs right now, I'm just perusing what we have. LEDs of course are the big thing. Also my favorite, you better have a million of diodes. I've told you before guys with EMP. Usually if you're blessed and lucky, I'm going to tell you what dies first on a board. We did testing on this, especially with microwave weapons. We build microwave weapons. The diodes go out first. If what you should have, everybody asks, what would I have if I was going to rebuild, blah, blah, blah. Oh, a big handful of diodes and foil. Hey Mark. If it's conventional circuitry, diodes are going first. It's just that simple. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. It's Ed. We got seven minutes. Do you want to do that now? Oh, that's right. Yes, we got to do that now. And again, one more time. That's bgmicro.com. B-G-micro.com. Their phone number is 833-246-4276. Now, what we're going to do... Hold on here there and I'm ready to go is we're gonna do seven names. How's that sound? Sounds good. And so the alpha a person on the list but if I'm but about for the drawing for the week for the weekend and Of course for the end of the month first person number one is John Valenice. John the a L O N I s I have some... Okay, very good. John Mellis, congratulations you have a mystery box. It's the size of a refrigerator and you'll need a two-wheel dolly. Okay, number two, or letter B. Wait a minute, number two, letter B. Well, okay, there we go. Number two, Marlene Doherty. Marlene, and you have an accurate address for Marlene there? I've got the one that's provided through PayPal. Good, okay, we need to double-check that. We had a package come back for her. So, for Marlene, I know you're listening because you also donated. So, just a heads up. Let's confirm your address. Send me a confirm on your address at liberty at provide.net. Because we had a box just come back. And normally it doesn't happen because Marlene has been donating and every once in a while her name pops up. And now, number C. Wait a minute, letter C or number 3. Go ahead. Well, that's convenient Frances Frances see that girl we have I'm the last name it's BAC AR ELL I That's really that's really okay, Francis he does really very good and Then again in each case here It's either gonna everything's gonna have some sharp pointing objects in it until we run out of sharp pointing objects You all know what that means stabby stabby stabby But in addition, there are a number of different items in each box. Don't just grab the first thing you see and go, ah, Eureka, I made it. Remember, if you're a new listener and you get a box, go through the whole box. There's lots of little things in there. And for letter D, which would be number four. Samuel Legulu. Very good. And again, that'll be, as a matter of fact, this one's going to jiggle and sound like I sent you a bunch of M&Ms. That's a big hit. In fact, it's like 10,000 M&Ms, but I'm going to point out something. If you read the label, there's something in the middle of the containers. In fact, I'm probably going to say this now, some of you who got this prize, if you got it and you didn't read the label, you're going to go, oh, I could have had a V8. Well, maybe at least an 8-shot. Look at the label and read it. If you got the box of chicklets, you know, the box of, I should say, skittles, the big tub of skittles, there's something in the middle of the tub of skittles. More than just... Number five is a repeat. And is? Marlene Doherty. Marlene, well, I'll just strap two boxes together. Most of these are already actually loaded, so that's okay. That way one makes it, the other one doesn't, one knows the mailman. And that's number five, that's E. And number six. Joseph Ronimas. Joseph. Congratulations Joseph. Long and pointy and let's see also everybody is going to be getting cold weather gear with these. You're going to have some mittens and well maybe mittens or gloves. And Nancy has been knitting winter hats so everybody's getting a winter hat. I will break that to you. You're getting a homemade winter hat. And last but not least number seven. Daniel Griffith. And Daniel Griffiths. Alright, very good. And hopefully everybody's happy. So that's number one is John, number two, Marlene, number three, Francis, number four, Samuel, number five, Marlene again, number six is Joseph, number seven, Daniel. Very good. And that's our winners four and people who will receive a gift in the mail. for October. So if every time you guys donate, your name's going to go into the hat again. If you've donated a little late today, don't worry. Your name will be in the hat one way or another. Ed takes care of that and pays attention to it as we go. And again, if you're all wondering, well, what are we doing? Well, we're doing the end of the year drawing. And if you go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and go to the middle of the page, we tell you exactly what our goal is. We pay $1.00. We actually, we had to do a rollback back there today, and I did post the actual total in the Discord. Hang on, I'll go over here and I'll grab it, because I've got to update it when we're done with the programming. But I will have it up there. I just got to go back a little bit. The amount that we've got raised so far is $326.88. That's not including the stuff from the PO box. As soon as I have that, I'll be added to it. Yes, and as a matter of fact, we do have a few, so very good. And again, that's a jump up from Yes From this afternoon, so I appreciate that, guys. We thank all of you for your donations, and the end of the year billing, we do it once. It cuts our bill in half for operating expenses. By paying once a year, Actually, with two of the bills, it's more than half by paying a full year. There's a really significant drop on two of the server charges that we pay for, that we rent every year. You might want to think of doing this yourself at home. I mentioned this many times on the air. There are a number of different things you can do. They don't want to talk about where if you cash out once a year, guys, the cost eliminates all that interest that they're charging you, okay, because you didn't pay the full amount at the beginning of the year or a certain point. They are all operating fees. They consider processing fees. You all eliminate that. You only have one bill. That's what we are going to. We have oriented the network too. Ed was the one who came up with and did all the research. Actually, I talked to one of the guys who are their servers in California. The majority of what's reduced there is the tax in California on internet sales because instead of doing multiple sales throughout the year, you're only doing one. That's true. That makes sense. Yeah, especially with Comma-fornia. Oh, don't worry guys. They won't be around much longer. They're burning them to the ground and making a very good show of it as a matter of fact and without trying real hard to fight the fires. Trust me. You have fire watchers. They don't fight the fires. They stand there with a shovel and watch the fires. Just a little heads up. Oh well, I guess everybody's gonna have to move into the big cities. What a terrible surprise. Yeah, you know, like influenza and black plague oriented San Francisco. Yeah, wear good solid shoes because you don't want one of those syringe needles poking into your foot. You want the no skid because of the feces there. You want one of those really good. I have a pair right here next to me. They're the shop shoes that have the no skid soles and you have the punji steak sole with the cap toes. That way you shouldn't get poked with any needles and you shouldn't slip on the dung while you're walking down the street when the guy squats in front of you from Bratislavo, from Alukabukistan. There we go. Anyway, we are at the top for everybody out there. Be careful this weekend for you guys out training. Remember, the deer hunters are out there too. We're having a great time and they can't nag a hitch them. They are scheduled up for the weekend range-wise. So guys, if you're there, plenty of other training to do. God bless our Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are in the march both day and night, hopefully with lots of batteries. That's right. In fact, I'm looking at the site now and I see a bunch of other things I really, really need and it's a good thing you pointed me that way, BK. Thank you, sir. You are welcome. Guys, for everybody out there, pay attention. Stay frosty, watch your six. Work together. Remember, we have a mutual liberty interest. That's why we fight. We'll be back Monday same time. Edward taking over. More LTR coming up. Don't touch that dial.