December 5, 2019
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This episode featured three distinct segments: Joe McNeil's afternoon show discussing government exploitation, taxation, and individual freedom; Mark Koernke's Weapons Wednesday program covering firearms procurement, ammunition specifications, and military preparedness; and Craig's evening segment on the historical origins and modern interpretation of the Second Amendment, followed by Koernke's discussion of Virginia gun confiscation threats and preparation for potential armed conflict.
- second amendment
- gun confiscation
- virginia
- ar-15
- militia
- preparedness
- federal government
- constitutional rights
- weapons wednesday
- body armor
- ammunition
- fusion centers
- communism
- taxation
- government overreach
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I'm your host, Joe McNeil. here on the Liberty Tree broadcast network. I have to get used to saying that actually. But yeah, good afternoon. And yeah, another day on Planet X. To get started on the program here today, I might do a little recap here of some of the things we were discussing yesterday. Your mindset how you perceive things to be what you do in your daily lives the sort of thing And I'm sure that some of the things I'm going to be crossing over You'll quickly recognize you're fully aware Because you should be at this point with the amount of broadcasting that's been done on these particular subjects, but Then again, man, we need to start discussing these things on a daily basis you know, we can sit here and regurgitate everything you've seen on Fox News and CNN and all the world's problems. And yeah, we can do that day after day, just like we were trained to do. Like they're telling us something we don't already know or something's taking place that's never taken place before. It's all new. Yeah, we can stay in that group or we can get the hell out of it. And that's my opening speech, how you get the hell out is what we need to do. So, there are a lot of you were tuned in yesterday because there's a lot we need to talk about. There's a lot of things that we need to realize, but more importantly, there's a lot of things that we need to change about ourselves. And that's what we need to be working on. And that's what I'm going to be working on. Not that I necessarily need to change myself. Certainly there's a few more things I need to learn. But as we go along here, it's always been, at least in my case, like in the very beginning for me, as I was learning how the system operates and who they are, it's been ongoing, relentless. quest for some truth and for some understanding and without that truth and that understanding you basically You're nothing you're nobody you're not going anywhere You're going to migrate like cattle and do what everybody else does because that's what everybody else does and that isn't why you hear I don't think God sent you here to migrate or emulate cattle or or anything else, although that's the way things are going. What we need to do is, for example, start realizing the sacrifice that you make as an individual on a daily basis of your freedom. Every day you're sacrificing your freedom. You're sacrificing your mind. Anything that encumbers you somehow keeps you from doing things or... stops you from asking questions, your freedoms are being stolen. Let me give you an example. Whether you realize it or not, you're being attacked on a daily basis. That's right. It's either with your taxes or your rights you're being taken away or somehow you're giving up your rights to accommodate somebody else's rights. There doesn't seem to be a foundation of rights, if you will, or limit of rights, you have to ask why does other people's rights have your rights? Because you're being exploited on a daily basis. Everything that you'll ever do, anything productive, your productivity, everyone, like I mentioned yesterday, everyone is working for something else. It's a brainwashing program. Let me be a little more specific. It's a brain brushing program. And so for some reason, we all feel it's necessary to provide for the nonproductive. Now, granted, there's always been the poor people and the people that have gone without. And certainly, out of the goodness of your heart, you could throw them a biscuit once in a while or something, whatever it might amount to for you. But somehow, your family, your productivity, your life is unimportant. It's other people's lives that are important. Now, if you can't follow that, let's look at some of the things that we deal with on a day's time. Here's something I've talked about many times. Politicians. What makes a politician any different than some welfare recipient, third generation, somebody? I don't know. California, New York, it doesn't matter where they're located, it's just a geographic thing, right? But what makes that politician any different than that welfare recipient? What did he bring to the table besides his problems? What problems does a politician have when he comes to the table? Is he bringing your problems to the table? Or is he bringing his problems to the table? Or is it the problems that you gave him to bring to the table? What problems are the politicians dealing with? I mean really, one thing we can't help but notice on a daily basis is none of the problems have been solved, right? I don't think anything has gotten better if you wanted to look at it that way. I mean, what's better for you? What politician maybe maybe someone call in today and tell me what politician? What they did that made your life better Just named one well, they stepped up to the podium and I don't know took care one of your Problems because you can't help but notice they're always solving problems, but their problems somehow whoever's problem so it might be somehow end up in your wallet somewhere where you have to make some sort of contribution to solve the problems that somebody else brought to hand. Now, if you're getting a little confused, I understand. I understand. Because we have been brainwashed this way. We live our daily lives this way. Our production, well, isn't that what they complain about? Oh, yeah, let's get into the job discussion. Let's talk about jobs here for a minute. When I went to school, everybody needed a job, one of the job. So who is the job provider, if not you and me, right? Who provides some jobs? Well, we could take a look here for a second and think, well, maybe Joe could give us a job. Or maybe General Motors could give us a job, but somebody has to be a job provider. Now I want to divide that up just a little bit so you might have a better understanding of what you've missed and what you've been brainwashed to believe on a daily basis. It's so ingrained in your mind that you may even get confused with what I have to say. Or maybe it'll scare you. But let's create a couple of scenarios here. Let's say that, I don't know, back in the 1700s, Uncle Bob and Aunt Mary got on a boat and went to America, you know, the New World. And they obtained, somehow they ended up with, you know, 100 acres of land. and they skin those trees off the land and they made lumber out of it, you know, all with their own labor, right? They built their house and they got a few cows and they got some chickens and they lived some life. Now we'll all agree that there's a few things you need in a day's time, maybe some shelter and food and water and, you know, anything to sustain life itself. But what is required by you or anybody beyond that? Okay, so Aunt Mary and Uncle Bob built this farm and they had a few kids and life is good. They're producing their own food. They got a couple of cows, maybe a pig or two and a chicken and they're just feeding themselves and life is good. Okay, what else is required at that point? So you kind of have to erase the slate there for just a minute in order to accomplish this vision. What else is required on that farm? You have your land, you have your animals, you have your crops or your food, you know, whatever you planted. What else is required to sustain life? If you can think of some, by all means, chime in because I can't think of a damn thing myself. that you're required to have in order to sustain life. But on the other hand, let's go over to the other vision where people are in need or people have problems and you have your farm and you have your animals, etc., etc. And life goes on and all of a sudden your problems become, or their problems become your problems and somehow they want you to solve their problems as life goes on. problems never seem to end. And somehow their problems keep growing and growing and growing. Well, let's jump back across to the other vision here for just a second and ask ourselves sitting on the farm why we are bothering with other people's problems. when you have your own set of problems. Maybe you need some trees or a couple more trees to build an addition out of the house, whatever your problems might be. But all of a sudden you're dealing with other people's problems. And isn't that what your politicians tell you every day? We have this problem and that problem, and they're always dealing with problems, and the solution to those problems always somehow come from you. You are their solution. You are the working man or woman that is producing whatever perhaps, let's go back to the farm here for a second. Maybe you have an abundance of food that you grew and you worked for and you processed and you dug it out of the ground or whatever you did, you have an excess of food. Well, all of a sudden here today, don't they call it? hoarding, you're hoarding the food. You ever heard any rumblings under the leaves there about people have too much food? You know today you can even it's even possible to have too much money or too much cash. Yeah now there's something that they produce. They produce at you know Fed and Reserve in abundance. They just keep printing them out and somehow you or I might have too much. Limit that. for the sake of everyone. Now I don't know from where I sit, it was same to me that the guy that was a little more gifted, a little more intelligent or whatever his role in life might be, whatever his blessings were when he came, you know, you know, and I know there's something you can think about. Not everybody came into this world with the same IQ level, right? Isn't that a little basket or? Maybe, I call it extra ramp, maybe you had some extra ramp where you were able, capable of learning a little more than others. Or maybe you remember better than others. And you're a little more productive than others. And you're finding it easy to maintain and take care of your family and your house and your farm and your animals and all these things. It's not a problem for you. Well, instead of... coming out maybe asking you, gee, Joe, hey Joe, we see that you're doing really well there and you've got some really great plans, so we're just gonna take all your food or whatever because you're hoarding and we're out here starving to death. Or the other approach could be, well, Joe, we see that you're doing really well, could you share some of your strategy or your plans? or some intellectual subject, write it down on paper and share that with us so that we might be better. I don't know which one do you think you're living in these days? Which one do you think you're subject to these days? I mean, really. Now this might seem a little lighthearted and the simplicity should be overwhelming. But you know, some of the easiest, most simplest things that you can do in life are right there in front of your face only to be complicated by other people disguising themselves or wanting you not to have the ability to see the lack of productivity that they actually have. Now again, we can all sit here and complain about, you know, we can complain about politicians, we can complain about welfare recipients, so on and so forth, and we can keep complaining about all the demands that we have to meet in a day's time, what we can do and what we can't do, and all of these things are not yours. All of these things belong to your lifelong brainwashing, intellectually, interrupted whatever you might have been a life well perhaps you might have been a a Weinstein one of the brothers of Weinstein you know sucking a little more above everybody else and there's always that term the rich you need to term the poor think about that for a second is there a determination between the rich and the poor and where did you get the definition of rich or poor? I consider myself to be rich, although I might not have as many houses or cars or something that the next guy has. But I consider myself to be rich because I have a big family. And that family is my wealth. Not all the things that I can buy, not my bank account, none of those things. That's not what makes anybody rich. It's their family life. So I consider myself to be rich. But as time goes on here, I can't help but notice that somebody else wants to be rich without doing anything for it. There's a lot of things that complicate your life, my friends, that I don't think people are really trying to understand it. And I think that sometimes when we get to the point where we're starting to understand things, we tend to ignore it. Something as simple as a farm versus, you know, goes against the system or what the system is and why your farmer is not. What's being stolen. Your lives are being stolen every day, every minute of every day. And it's not a dictator, you know, it's not a, who can I use an example. It's not a Hitler dictatorship or any of that. It's you. You are the one that's causing your problems. The problem is you don't understand what's being done to you and what's being taken from you. Now if you have no value, you know, everybody talks about freedom. If you have no value or you don't understand the value of freedom, you'll probably give your whole life away. You'll give everything that you ever knew away, anything that you ever learned, you will give it away. For some reason you find no value, but you know there's a government out there. You know while you and I are out here struggling for the almighty dollar, they're struggling for what? Are they struggling for the almighty dollar? No they're not. They're struggling for what? More information. Well how did information become more important than the almighty dollar? Just something to think about. But we have to keep reminding ourselves that for everything we feed into this. on a daily basis. It's coming back in the other direction like a hundred mile an hour wind just blowing in your face. You wonder why you couldn't plant a crop or do anything else because the wind is so intense you can't get nothing done. And the demand for me and being made daily, how is it that they can come to you and I sitting in our homes and I don't know they'll raise your taxes or do something that they claim they're going to take. and give to someone else who's less fortunate, less intellectually gifted, their luck has gone down, whatever the reason might be. And somehow we keep continuing and daily. This goes on, like I said, by the second this is part of your brain marshing program and what everybody believes these days. Well, let's roll with this. Here, let me give you a little bit of an example maybe you can identify with. Everybody I've ever met in any movement anywhere, all everybody will agree with is they say, well, we have to pay for the roads, right? They will stand there and tell you, well, the reason you have to pay these taxes is because, you know, we have to pay for the roads. There's always something that we have to feed the the the population or there's something Well, let's go about how about Social Security Yeah, we're gonna take this money from you and we're gonna save it for you We're gonna put it over here in this little cash account. We're never going to touch it and it'll be there When you hit reach the age of you know, no 65 to that I don't even care what the hell the age is somebody who's scared you up there all they're moving it up to 70 Well hell they might as well move to 200 you're never going to get back what you paid in anyway And somehow you find value in that but anyway, let's get back to the roads Okay, we need to have roads Okay, so now you and I we've paid through you know for roads. We paid for roads through Let's go with licensing and maybe some insurance money. There's certainly some gas tax. There's ways to pay for roads, right? And then there's a revenue coming in on a constant basis for every vehicle that's on the road. There you go, man. Imagine how much money, because I don't think you have any idea, how much money does a vehicle, just a car, your car, forget the trucks and everything else, how much money does your vehicle pay in a year with gas taxes and licensing, all the other things that come out. How much do you think? one vehicle puts in the pot. Now understand you're not using those roads for commerce or anything else you're just going to add many thousand back into the grocery store and that's about all you do but somehow we all have to be equal. It's take from the rich give to the poor, right? We can kind of level the playing field. So how much does one vehicle pay per year for the privilege of something that you would do in life. You know, what if you had a horse? Transportation, your car, transportation, airplane transportation. It's just a mode of transportation for something that goes on every day, whether it was with a car or a horse or anything else. There is a fee to pay, privilege that you have received. Let's go back and ask the question. Where is our rights? Your freedom? Where is that at? Be down here at the bottom of the house. Now you can feel that squeaky clean sensation like none other with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash is a unique natural formula not found in any other oral care products. With a gentle combination of zinc, folic acid, myrrh and clove oil, Vitamer effectively whitens teeth, removes plaque and freshens breath and it does it naturally without any harmful chemicals. Visit us online at vitamer.com. That's V-I-T-A-M-Y-R dot com. Or call us today to place your order at 1-888-558-8482. That's 1-888-558-8482. Keep your teeth and gums healthy with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. Vitamer. Nature's answer to healthy peaf and gums. And remember, it's all completely natural, available at participating health food stores nationwide. 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 for that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. Go to the website and check out our selection today. Join Mark and Tom for Weapons Wednesday, where you'll learn how to use everything from your bare hands to your average AR-15. So whatever question you have about whatever weapon you have, call on Weapons Wednesday, and remember, your mind is your first best weapon. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit mainmilitary.com. Mainmilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items, and much more. Do you own a firearm? Mainmilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because mainmilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at mainmilitary.com. That's main, like the state, military.com. Mr. President, members of Congress, you've been making a lot of noise about taking our guns away. But you might want to review history. 1835, Gonzales, Texas territory. The authorities wanted to confiscate the big gun that protected that colony. You know what the people said? Come and take it. Because they were willing to fight for their freedom and their guns. So are we. You'll have to buy it from a cold, dead man. We want the freedom that God gave us. So you best not cross that. If you want this gun, you gotta come through us and take it. One shot at a time. Just like guns, all of us. We're keeping our guns. Alright, welcome back. Down here at the bottom of the hour. You're listening to Who's Next. I'm your host, Joe McNeil. And Wednesday, man. Wednesday. Weapons Wednesday, I guess you could say. Anyway, let's get back to what we were discussing. You know, it's funny how all this gets passed off to you and I. You know, think about this for a second. I was talking about roads there, transportation, modes of transportation. Well, here you are, you're already paying the road use taxes. Now, just, let's just forget for a minute how much all that costs. Let's get down to the nitty gritty here. You're already paying for the roads and stuff. You paid for your licensing. You got your insurance and you got you paid your fuel tax and on and on and on. But let's say you're one of those farmers or maybe have a little business or something. Okay. Well, wouldn't the government want you to have a way to get your goods to their market so that they can make money off of you? Isn't that the way it's designed? Think about it for a second. They want you to have those roads. They have a fast moving world and the faster they can keep us running, well, we don't have any time to stop thinking about anything, man. We got to get our stuff to the market. And we got to make some money for the banker. Or we're feeding everybody but ourselves, right? The thing we're dealing with on a daily basis is the non-productive people. the ones that can't take care of themselves, you know, the ones that Obama talked about, you know, Americans not being able to take care of themselves. And the ranks are getting bigger. People are saying, hell with this, man. Why should I work my butt off every day going to work at the car wires without the grocery store or whatever job you might have when that guy sits home, he's eating better or just as good as I am, got a vehicle. You know, it's kind of a elusive little situation we have going on here, right? Let's think about all those non-productive people. Let's go back to the politician. How many of you watched the movie where there's some number, you know the world is coming to an end, there's a lot of comments going to crash into planet Earth, and the tidal waves are going to be a thousand feet high. Where did they go? or they're going to their underground facilities that they built with the millions and billions of dollars that you and I provided, but we're not allowed to go. Only the non-productive ones, the pedophiles, and everything that comes in the mixture, right? I don't have to go there. You know what I'm talking about. They get to go in the underground facilities. What about all the tanks and trains and airplanes and all the stuff we purchased for them in the name of safety? Right? Who will they use those against? Yeah, I was watching something yesterday some armored vehicle some police department had. Man, I tell you what, if it's so bad out there really, you know in the drug war or wherever the hell they're at, they need armored vehicles. and tanks and whatever the hell else they got to go out and deal with the population. You know, see you and I, we're the ones that keep getting thrown on the sacrificial altar. That's what's happening. Some guy go out and shoot up a bunch of people. Okay. One guy went out and shot a bunch of people. So he's responsible for that. And you and I, why are we responsible for his actions? But they immediately started attacking everybody that had a gun. Is that what we've been witnessing? So you don't attack the bad guy, you go out and attack the innocent people. The people that didn't have anything to do with anything. And you want to disarm them, just like the people whoever the guy shot. They weren't they disarmed? Were they unable to defend themselves? But I suppose that disarming America would be along the lines of protecting all the people. I think we heard that one. And then, you know, nobody get hurt. Then some guy will jump up in the middle of the crowd and go, what are you going to do about the bad guys? The ones that didn't give up their guns or what have you. They can't function, my friends, without you and I. If they need your guns, that's just something else they want to take. They've already stolen your children, your mine, your farm. They have taken everything. There is nothing. And they're creating even bigger lists. The list is getting longer and longer regulations and codes and policies and you know, on and on and on. It just doesn't stop. It's not going to stop until you stop it. Until you change your life. I was telling this yesterday. Until you change your life and the way you perceive things to be. They are going to keep going and it will not stop. I mean really when you think of something as simple as you've been trained, you were trained when you were going to school that you needed a job. They didn't train you to say well when you learn your ABCs and here's how you do math. They didn't tell you to go out and work on your family farm or go invent anything. They didn't tell you anything. All they told you was you needed the job. As much as you needed the road and you need this and you need that, there's always someone telling you what you need and they're going to tell you how do you obtain it and it's going to be for the benefit. Let me share this one with you. I shared with all my listeners yesterday. that I basically started me a little landscaping business. I also pointed out the fact that my age, my physical limitations, etc., etc. Well, yes, after I got off the air, I had contacted, I saw an advertisement way back in June or July. They were meeting people. to do landscaping and stuff. You know, I already knew because I've been doing business for a while, I already knew that there would be some little fee, you know, maybe I'd give the guy, you know, 10 bucks or 20 bucks or something every time he flipped me a phone number to contact or, you know, pointing me in the right direction of a job. Because that's what they said they do. But no, it wasn't that quite that simple. You see they needed your full security number and all these numbers and your bag of cards. Man they needed everything. They want to know everything about you. Now understand, understand that here is somebody on a telephone. I told this to that gentleman yesterday. Here's somebody on a phone. I haven't met this guy. And I asked him, where are you physically located as we speak right now? And he said, well up in Kansas City. Kansas City. and you're going to help me conduct business. Okay, so if I got it all lined out right, here's how it would work. You see, he would say, hey, you can go mow that guy's grass over there and he'll pay you $100. Well, okay, that sounds good. So I'll jump in my truck and take my lawnmower over to that guy's house and I'll mow his grass. And then he sends his check to Kansas City, right? And then they take their little percentage out and then they mail me a check. Now that's the American businessman today. Now let's go back and talk again about the nonproductive. What we consider to be business people today. Now mind you, that's a good position to be in. He didn't invest in a lawn mower. He didn't have to pay for the gas or the truck to get over to where the job was supposed to be. All he had to do was sit there and collect that money. Now what I've had I've or would you sign up and say okay? I'll go out and pay for everything and I haven't said you the money and then you send me what's left over Does that sound familiar? So I told this gentleman on the phone. I said well, let me tell you something I said I remember contacting your outfit there actually the last guy I talked to you With this little thing that they got going on home home care or something whatever it is He was in New York. Now I don't know about you out there, but personally myself, if I'm going to be a partner with somebody, or you know, doing business with somebody, and that is doing business my friends, I want to meet this man face to face. I want to know where he lives. I want to know what he looks like. And like I told that gentleman yesterday, you ain't nothing. You're nothing but a voice on a telephone, and you're wanting me. to go out and perform, you know, with my investment, you know, my whatever expenses to take care of all that for you. And then you're going to mail me whatever is left over. So needless to say, by the time I got through with my conversation yesterday, he thanked me for talking to him. He understood what I was talking about, which I thought was great. And I told him, I said, you know what? You might be better off just doing something on your own, you know, for yourself, by yourself instead of being a part of the problem. Because the problem is, we've got a lot of free motors out there. But you know, unfortunately, there's people, well, like myself, that like to start a little business and we have in our minds that we need help. Well... That occurs to me, I'm always looking for information myself. Just like when I called that company there, I was just basically looking for how does your operation work? And I always have the choice of getting on board or no, I think I'll do this myself. In this case here, I think I'll do it myself. How about if I just go out and find the jobs myself and then when the... When the paycheck comes, he just goes directly to me instead of farming it out to everybody else in the neighborhood. That's how it works. Now that's just a little lawn mower gig, right? You know, a little lawn mower thing, and here you have this. Well, they got a website. They claim to have affiliates all across America. and they have the Homeowners Association something and they can get us lined up with all the people that we need to know. And one of the questions they asked, would you be able to or can you or willing to leave your area, which would be an even higher expense if they wanted me to go to Kansas City, for example, to Beaudress. And like I told them, I said, yeah, I can go anywhere, man. I have a vehicle and the ability to do a lot of things. But of course, there's going to have to be some reward involved here. But just for me, you're not doing anything. So send it to me in the right direction. How many times do you think we paid for an invention, for example, a telephone? We're talking on a telephone. How many people have made money off of that invention, the telephone? But you and I, we don't question anything about the telephone. We're so used to it, but all of a sudden if you think for a second, oh man, they got limits on telephones. Things you can do and can't do with telephones. There's always rules and regulations. I see when you step out into the world, and this is my point, when you step out into the world and get involved in all the non-production people, and the ones that are willing to meet whatever demand. I had a demand for that gentleman yesterday. I think his name was Steve. I demanded that if you want to do business with me, you're going to have to come see me face to face. I'm not sure how far it is from Kansas City. But that was one of my demands. I want to see who you are. Of course, I already knew it wasn't going to be during that. It would cost him some money. That would be out of pocket, wouldn't it? But every day we walk out into this world and we have no idea what we're dealing with, who we're dealing with. I can't imagine how many things, you know, transactions that take place in a day's time on a telephone. On a telephone. And people don't question it at all. We don't question the politicians. We don't question, you know, we are stuck. Here's where we're stuck at. Everybody thinks there's somebody out there who's provided a job, right? And nobody wants to invest in anything. They just need the job. And we wonder why we live in this. Just give me the money, society. I mean, it's actually to the point right now where people don't even really want to show up to work, and they might even complain if they don't have a full paycheck for working that one day out of the week. It's reached supportive insanity. And what I'm trying to get across, and it's going to take me a little while, it's going to take a few programs for me to get through all this, is again, you're going to have to look at things differently. You're going to have to start taking care of things yourself. It's you that's the problem. Oh, I hope I didn't scare you away. You're the problem. You're the problem when you walked out of that public pool system thinking that all you could do or obtain or pursue in life was a job, for example, right? You didn't have anything in your mind about how you could just separate yourself from everything. You got your math, you got your English, you know, you know how to bake cookies, whatever they taught you in school, now you're off on your own. But what you didn't question is what they trained you to do, what you were brainwashed to do. And that brainwashing continues on a daily basis right out here as you're walking up and down the street going from Walmart over to Kmart or Burger King or wherever you're headed in a day's time, you're already, you know how it all functions and you don't question it at all. You have no idea what you're contributing towards. But you do know what some of the problems are. Because those are the things that you're complaining about People defend theirself with things like the Constitution, you know, I tell you what I can't begin to tell you how long it took me sitting there thinking about our United States Constitution when I finally realized you know this and I was well I was as guilty as anybody else, you know, I have constitutional rights, you know this I spoke those words, but you don't hear me talk that way today. I pointed out you know that institution is nothing but a grocery list of all the crap they weren't supposed to come against us with, all the things that they could not do representing the so-called governing body of this country. Now I've thrown a lot of stuff out here today, but there's more that comes with this. And like I say, it's going to take me a few programs to get to the meat of this. But we're going to walk slowly and we're going to talk slowly. And we're going to find a way to get out of this mindset that we're in. We don't have to leave the country. We don't need a job. We just need to start thinking. We need to start understanding, you know, as I was shared with you yesterday, how to act like a Roman while in Rome, right? You have to look like a Roman, walk like a Roman, talk like a Roman, but you're not a Roman. I also mentioned, you know, You know, you can dress like them, fly their flags, you know, whatever while you're in there, we'll call it a country. But you don't have to function like one and you don't have to think like one. There are things that can be done, but like I'm saying, and I'll be saying here until I quit coming on radio, it's you that has to make the changes. Not them. They're not going to stop. You can't stand there and verbally command them to stop. Of course the only other answer is, which is really unfortunate, is, well I'll just kill the bastards. Well that is unfortunate. And it has happened in the history of mankind. But all you're going to have is all over, there's a bunch of dead bodies laying all over and then we'll start all over again. What, like the new president, get a new king, whatever. See mankind's been suffering from this, what we're witnessing right now, for... Many, many centuries. The concept of some guy, one guy, your king, blue blood, something, somehow he has more power than you. And all they've done for centuries is steal your power from you and told you to go sit down. Or fill out a three by five card and maybe we'll get to you again. My life is a little more precious than that, my friends. And I'm all done throwing my life away. You know, my wife was telling me she was talking to some lady the other day. I think she was from Switzerland or someplace. I don't know. And how they get, you know, like a three-month siesta. You couldn't believe that American people only get a week or two weeks vacation. You know, the American people, well, that's because we're so rich. Streets are paved with gold. No, man, these streets are paved with blood and tears. That's what these streets are paved with. Like I said, there's many levels that need to be brought to the table here. But we need to start realizing until we change our daily thought process and how we perceive things to be. Nothing is going to change in this country and you're waiting for nothing to happen because nothing is going to happen when you do nothing. Nobody's going to come and pick it for you. I suppose the politicians and the welfare recipients, like I said, they're all one and the same, counting on you, solving their problems. Although they haven't fixed anything, they made all the promises. And you can see very clearly there that nothing is going to change. And nothing will change again, like I'm saying, until the people start changing. We don't demand them to change. We have to change ourselves. Because we've been demanding for how long how long have you been demanding that somebody? Make a change Fix up you should work on that anyway. We're getting close to the top the hour up here I'll be back tomorrow Why yeah tomorrow being Thursday already? Charlotte messes on Friday man. I can't I cannot remember the name of her show But she is also here on Liberty Shoe radio on Friday. I believe she comes on. Whoops, there we go. Can you hear me Joe? Yeah. Charlotte's program is One Nation Under Fraud. That's what it is. Yeah. I knew that. One Nation Under. What time did she come on? Is it two o'clock? The hour before you, yeah. She starts at, well, two o'clock my time. So, three o'clock Eastern. I get confused trying to think of all that, all the different times. Yeah, that's been an ongoing theme. Well, I couldn't remember what we were discussing. So it's three o'clock Eastern Standard. Hello Ed. Sorry, it takes me a second to unmute my mic Joe. Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's three o'clock Eastern. Two o'clock my time, then one o'clock Mountain and noon Pacific. Yeah, I've spent a lot of time talking to Charlotte, you know, just her and I on the tell us all. at different times. I really admire this lady. She's probably a little well off to most people and she is making a sacrifice beyond belief with all her studies and research and this sort of thing. And she wants to write a book or a pamphlet or something. She's trying to bring it all together and put out a pamphlet that will cure America. And God help her, I hope she accomplishes it. But certainly an interesting lady to listen to on Friday. So for you who's out there who are listening, Charlotte Ness, Fridays. Anyway, that's about it for today, folks. So while you're sitting here thinking about things again, I'll be back tomorrow, same time, same station. Just think about, maybe you could think about how we could get into the massive under-mouthed facilities that they built under dangerous times. Anyway, I'm Joe McNeil. Who's next? like none other with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash is a unique natural formula not found in any other oral care products. With a gentle combination of zinc, folic acid, myrrh and clove oil, Vitamer effectively whitens teeth, removes plaque and freshens breath and it does it naturally without any harmful chemicals. Visit us online at vitamer.com. That's V-I-T-A-M-Y-R dot com. Or call us today to place your order at 1-888-558-8482. That's 1-888-558-8482. 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In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hope you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You trade 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 in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of 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 fire and trample each God given right we only watch in 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free? Afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the of the afternoon intelligence report I'm Mark Kornke, 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 LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com And we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet hallmark in Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in the lower 49 which includes a great state of Jefferson out there on the left coast. And the rest of CONUS, the other 48, which continental United States, that's what CONUS stands for, just in case, pick up some slang. Remember, some of these in acronyms count for something when you're reading enemy documents. Anyway, also the outline two states, the outline two territories, and the rock. And for everybody out there, the grid, a number of different 100-watt stations, they are cannibalizing some other Cable technology which we've talked about before with these guys have been building 100 watt Exciters for their micro FM transmitter starting out with sometimes a one then jumping to a 15 and going to a 100 or Starting with a 15 and jumping right up to you know the next leg Actually, I think there's 50. There's another exciter step you go 50 and then you go 100, but you know I can be corrected on that It depends on who's building it because it's purely a matter of what you have in the way of on the shelf technology. You don't want to spend any more than you have to. And you don't want to add any more plumbing than you have to to the electronics. Wait a minute, that sounds weird. No, that's just the way it is. Remember, everything is a matter of trying not to make it any more complicated than is absolutely necessary. Kiss, keep it simple stupid, okay? Especially for repair and fixing down the road of replacement. Anyway. Also, our CB base stations, AM&FM micro stations, Hallmark, alternate and Golden Spike, we have an anniversary coming up the end of the year and our Golden Girls, all three of them are still with us. We are going to be pressing towards the 100 year mark if we keep this up and that is the goal. So we've got a lot of people helping to keep our ladies alive and make sure to keep an eye on them so they don't stumble. If they are ill, they go to the hospital when they're supposed to. We've got our own doctors. And that works out just fine. So guys, gals, you know, take care of the treasures, the girls that gave us the ability to put the Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies up along with, again, remember the guys, there's two of them also, but the three ladies, all three of them and the other two were what brought this information to us and gave us the ability to completely separate ourselves from the internet, run an entire mechanism that's all new, And you need to be thinking the same way. You need to build locally so you can plug in nationally when the time comes. It's Weapons Wednesday, not Communications Tuesday, but I will point out that with this situation, we used to have 300 power companies in Michigan. We used to have upwards, the high point was 600 phone companies. That didn't last very long. Very quickly, companies bought out companies have bought out companies, but for the longest time we had up to 450 plus or minus telephone companies in Michigan alone. And each state was comparable in terms of numbers. So don't say it can't be done. This is how all the technology you're using was built in the first place. We don't need the big ones. We really don't. In fact, the way they're all acting right now, kind of put a bullet in their hind end, get them out of dodge, you know, down the road in a box and over there in Boot Hill and on to other things. But you've got to be thinking ahead right now. We could upgrade, we can fix it, we can work it, we can build it, but we've got to have basics and we have to have technology in place. Like I've said for the last, you know, a couple of weeks here, our radio communications technology needs to be as high a priority as all those firearms you people are buying. And if you know, Mark, you know I have preached firearms forever. And I still will. And I'm going to it a few minutes here for two hours, and another hour after that. And a lot of other things too. But signal communications is especially critical as a pacifier for a generation, and now two generations, that have been heavily pacified by on-demand communication. Well, guess what? We got the thinkers, the other side got the stinkers. We need to be ready and to step up to the plate with so many different answers that one way or another you're going to get through. But you all need to make it happen. You all need to shrug off this BS. We're gonna die. It's the end of the world. Oh, God, Jesus is coming, don't leave me every minute now. Praise God. Well, of course I'm gonna praise God. Yes, Jesus is coming sometime down the road, but I ain't gonna be telling you that tomorrow's gonna be the day. On the other hand, I can pretty well count on the fact that the Communists are gonna come down the road and they are gonna try to kill you because they've already told you flat out to your face. God's gonna keep it a mystery for it. I don't care who thinks they're special. They aren't getting any they aren't getting any special messages wrong Okay, just doesn't work that way We occupy until it's time to go. That's how it works anything else BS. Okay, that's how that's that simple Otherwise you're trying to find people looking for a cop-out so they don't have to face the matrix the reality This existence until we go to heaven hell or all the other places it could be a selective option depending upon your belief system Here and now we got to deal with this problem and the here now is very serious and very real so take it seriously Make it real make our side real we need to build and build and build and we need to have a machete any chance We ain't trumpsters. Okay next year. We'll arrest Hillary next year after that. We'll arrest Hillary Did you hear that boy? He tells us every three weeks. We're gonna arrest Hillary. Yeah, I know Okay, whatever. Yeah Anyway, uh, other stuff going on, but before we go farther, the date today, it is Weapons Wednesday, it is the 4th of December, it is the 11th year of open Fabian, the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K, and no time to lose, and no time to fight, in-fight, side-fight, nothing. We just, there's no time for that. So, what do we need? Uh, well, uh, gi- remember that line from The Matrix? I need guns. Lots of guns. Yeah, you do, actually. But the big balance here, see if I say AR-15, and then go, well, these markets admitting we need AR-15s, I've always said you need an AR-15. Why? Because your government has lots of them, and you're going to be pulling stuff off the warm dead corpses of the people they bring in to wage war against America. And a big chunk of what they're going to be carrying is our stuff. So, when you pull it from their warm, dead hands, you can plug it right into your gun, chick, chick, pop, pop, boom, boom, and down the road you go. Or better still, pick up their weapons, swing it around right away, dump that first mag right into the next target available. Just a poetic justice, whatever they brought to the battlefield, use it to kill their buddies. That's the best thinking thing you can do. It's like when you have the Chinese in front of you, okay? That's when- Well, hold on, wait a minute, I didn't bring- Did anybody bring an S.K.S.? You know, I got one over here, Mark. Okay, bring it over here! Okay, give me an iron sight model. There we go. Okay. Thank you. I appreciate your scope. You just hang onto that. It's zero for you. Okay, who looks like he's pointing a lot and with a clipboard and oh yeah, they're okay. Hold on. Next neighborhood over. Chinese. Is that got, you got Chinese ammo? If not, don't worry. I got a stripper clip. I carry it for that reason. I got one stripper clip, 762 by 39. So I'll tell you what, offload that. Put that 10 rounds in and look for that Chinese Sergeant or Officer pointing them. and nail his hind end with a Chinese SKS round or an AK round, but you gotta be Chinese though. And gut shoot him. Put him, take his leg off, hit him in the crotch, hit him in the leg, hit him in the hip. He's wheezing and thrashing. Anybody tries to come and help him, you're gonna kill all them. And when he come up after you're overrunning the battlefield, you walk up to him, make sure his arms are pinned up, get that gun away from him, there you go, he's kind of, he's hoping for help. No, don't worry, we're not gonna help you. No, chao chu, bing bong, chao chao, no! Look, SKS, your rifle, look, and drop the mag and show him the round. What I just killed you with, it's gonna take a little longer for you to die than your buddies here, they're all gone. See this? It came from your country too, thank you. Thank you very much. Elvis has not left the building and America will not be taken by the stinking communists inside the US or the stinking communists outside the US. Kill them all, let God sort them out. Oh my God, did I say that? Yes, I did say that. You know why? They're all bragging about how they're gonna kill you. And they're bragging when they go to their stupid little classes where some character with a yamakawee is telling them all how they need to pump up and be barking dogs and they're gonna go get the guns and blah blah blah blah blah and everybody's the enemy. They're the enemy. It's that simple, okay? but you have to be bong bong kite and all by i'm gonna make sure that some of the buggers shot with the chinese rifle could be a make up their many of the chinese make up in here but there are some or maybe if i'm desperate might have to use a chinese mouser the cool thing about that is though that most of the chinese mousers which by the way are kind of long in the truth they have lots of you know a lot of farm uh... chinese writing on them i mean all over them that very blatant that there's no doubt yeah this is a you know pre-war made pre-world war two made uh... Chinese K-98, what's-a-ma-call-it, because, God, they made so many variations that it's a collector's sphere unto itself, and I don't think anybody will ever figure out who made all those guns. Some of those guys were killed by the Communist Chinese, some of those guys were killed by the Japanese, and after the war, most of them were executed by the Communist Chinese, and the rest is history. So this all burned, and the books are burned, and it... Anyway, with regard to, for instance, procurement right now, radio communications. Radio communications... Give the gift that keeps on squawking. Give everybody FRS radios. Go find the cheapest package deal you can get on FRS radios. And if you're going to be given a bunch of different gifts, give some FRS radios to the kids. Give some FRS radios to the deal laws. Give some FRS radios to the outlaws. If they're really friendly, give them guns and ammo. But everybody should still get some radios. And you can make some really good bulk deals right now. If you do it right now, you'll get them in time before Christmas, hopefully. and uh... if not it's like a guy here's a gift certificate or here's a slip but it means is there some of the mail just have got here yet if not go up to the truck stops are brought to where we can find wallie world has some cheap ones pick one model make sure they've all got some now down the road after christmas and whatever birthdays might be in the christmas window uh... k you use a radio i can't see any reason for my i don't use them he got a work i have a Oh, that, what, what, what, what, what? You see, all of a sudden when you want them to be like, well, you gave them to, yeah, I know, but you don't want them, right? Well, no, I think they're stupid. Oh, I agree, they're totally stupid. I want them back. You know, this... treat people stupid people who would be deserved to be treated okay and stupid people that are going to be met flapping or yap like that you know put them up put them in the rearview mirror if your best bet but in the meantime smiling away don't remember being killed all i understand you know i'm so stupid i'll tell you what uh... let me grab those from you and what about your kids they like now they just put them over in the closet they thought they were stupid they got their cell phones all you're right not everybody was happy because you got to give a nice gift And I'm sure that they're all, you know, a bunch of them are going to be asshats, which is what you expect. Don't be pissed at that. But the cool thing is, you'll get that communications technology back in your sphere. You spent the money, you had Christmas, everybody got a good gift, and then you turn around and, you know, you get it back. Works perfect by me! See how that is? This way you kind of treat them like the redhead of the stepchild that they should be treated as. You know what I mean? It's kind of fun and in the process you're upping your material support and Christmas is still Christmas. Now let's get over to arms and ammunition before we go any farther. Actually hold on here. I want to do something else and again for everybody out there see if we have it where I want it. I'm looking for something here actually for the song. Oh yeah looks like Be yourself without apology. What the hell does that have to do with rise up and shine? So anyway, it looks like a bunch of Carl Klang's music has been ripped off of YouTube. We expect that. There's not a surprise. Nobody here is going to be shocked and amazed by whatever it is that the turds are doing and the communications grid that's run by the other side and the communist Chinese. are progressively and openly taking over in the u.s. government is letting it happen every step of the way because they're in bed with the communist chinese remember good old george bush went over there first and kessinger then nixon and the character who got their first is the one who really kicked the door open for his purpose profit okay and i was george harbert walker bush you know the guy who screwed american is still through his punk you know children screwing america too Most important here, with regard to the technologies and weapon systems that are out there is pick a system, commit to it, and I mentioned the AR-15. Right now you should be building ARs, at least have one per person, but at the very, you know, very safe for your private. One in your collection, and your choice should still be 5.56 as your base, although wild, the 2.23 wild is your best choice. A standard 556 will eat most ammunition and even most of the 223 Remington that's out there. I've never seen a malfunction that's been serious with that, but it can happen. So the 223 Wild is still an excellent choice if you can purchase that first. Kits, go wherever you want to and find the cheapest stinking kits you can. Now if you don't want to do an 80% lower, right now they have over Right, okay. Hold on here. There we go over at classic firearms Anderson AR-15 strip lower receiver open Okay with the open trigger grip coil winter trigger type configuration $30 apiece $29.99 now there are one or two places that you can look that might have Bear Creek Arsenal might have them for a little less But for $30 you're looking at a papred lower air 15 receivers So you do have to do paperwork on that lower? The advantage is still cost. If you find an under $300 complete kit, that $30, you do the math. And you really can't beat it. Now, that's not the only reason I went over there, but if you're looking at building an AR-15, the next thing, like I said, caliber-wise, it's a flavor choice, but here's what's really neat. If you don't like the caliber that you buy that AR-15 and you push those two pins, and you take that upper off and you know you can buy a complete replacement upper and still have the original upper so you got one caliber and then your friend says no, Mark's crazy and stupid. You need 300 blackout. Hey, you know what? I'm crazy and stupid and you do need 300 blackout but you don't sell the 223-556 receiver. You can keep Mark's stupid idea 556 AR-15 receiver and whoever the Weisenheimer guru is that you've got the other and said, you must have 300 blackout. You're right. You do need 300 blackout. Listen to your guru. Oh, you thought I was gonna fight over that. B.S. Why? You've got an upper in 556. You're not gonna get rid of it. Only an idiot, an incompetent or a fool would do that and I will say that. But if you're smart enough to then go out and buy a 300 blackout, now you're covering two calibers. Wherever you can use that 300 blackout, congratulations. But if you start to run low on it, you know you're always picking up bandoliers of 5.56 off the enemy dead. You're always finding another mag that's three quarters full or maybe only five or six rounds and you just keep shucking them off and loading another 5.56 mag. And by the time you're done, you've got tons of mags and 5.56, so guess what? Here's a neat trick. Carry that upper receiver in your backpack or in a combat sling, a combat sheath on your combat gear. Not in your backpack, but on your combat gear. Why not? You know, I want you to think about this. You're only looking at two or three pounds worth of metal. uh... you know quickly plastic mostly metal not because the barrel the upper receiver double carrier etcetera but you know what for a half the weight of your air fifteen you've got a complete different munitions system at your fingertips all your mags are the same everything else is memory plus in other words if i can do it five five six i do a three hundred about blackout i can do a creed more i can do whatever and it will repeat repeat repeat you know the beauty of that is you're already trained Now if you want to do others then you find another guru who says the guy next to you who said mark was crazy says that you're crazy for having the 300 blackout and Since everybody gets kind of eclectic you decide that oh, you're right I need to fill in the black could be five four five by thirty nine could be seven six two by thirty nine Go find yourself an upper receiver like that buy another one now you got three calibers or four calibers covered You know what you're way ahead of the curve on everybody else Technically, you shouldn't run out of ammo You'll die before you run out of ammo. In fact, the fickle finger of fate might catch up with you way before you run out of ammo when you have four different air-15 uppers that all work on the same rifle. Which they do. They will, period. Okay? So, again, just an idea, and over there, it's the Anderson uppers. In fact, what you do is you go to classic firearms, and then you go to Cyber Monday gun deals. But here's where you're going to make some really good lines in your supply system. At the top of the scroll on the first page, they have Glock 9mm 15 round capacity steel line reinforced polymer body aftermarket mags imported for Glock 19's. $4.99, that's $5 a piece for a mag. Remember what I said about these pistols, you need breakout bags. I don't, you don't want to drop a Glock, a Glock mag you paid $38 for. If you're going to use a mag once, oh, blast them, the slide's back, drop the mag, at least let it fall, grab that, reach into that bag where you got another 10, 15, or 20 of these, shove it up into that, into that magazine well, let that slide go forward, 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 and one more pop there we go drop the mag reintroduce another mag guess what you're moving this is again for a breakout bag or utility if you're going to lose mags or for that matter let me put it this way if you're going to train to do that why don't you take the five dollar mag and train with it and not wear out your thirty dollar glock fact that would save you money and ensure that when the time comes your very best magazines are fresh crisp and ready to rock and roll But it gets better, hold on here, that right at the top the first item is five dollars apiece for 15 round mags. Then they have for nine dollars apiece 33 round stick mags. All of you, if you have a Glock and you're not going to buy a drum, and okay the drums cost more, buy one of these mags for every one of your Glocks. Why? Gives you a bunch of volume fire to spit down a hallway when they're doing the hut hut hut hut hut. Your job is to be on the second floor, you've cut an angle through the ceiling. You sandbag the floor. They come huttin' through and you do a lateral cut from behind and above down onto them to the back of their neck, to the upper part of the shoulder, right into their butt cheeks. Take your pick, whatever you want to do, but not on the armor. Oh! And ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba- Oh no no no, so it should handle 33 rounds in rapid fire, right? 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 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 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 Five dollars apiece you got an AK these are all breakout items This is stuff that goes in those breakout bags or your assault bags if you're going in to help troops If you win you can recover everything off the battlefield you just fire it and drop it When it's four dollars or less you can afford to drop it I of course a bit more because money hey if it was a $20 mag And you drop it you cry five dollars. You don't cry as much Now again, for training purposes, the Polish equipment is excellent. There is nothing wrong with any of the Polish gear that's made. They try to maintain their standards, and they're as high, if not higher, than American standards in most categories. That's been going on for quite a few years now. So, there is an excellent AK mag. Now, there's a number of other items that are on the list. They do have some $7.50 steel mags from South Korea. For those of you who were looking at, you know, said, Mark, don't be over the 40 cal stuff for the Glock. Yes, they do. They've got for $9, 31 round, 40 cal mag, 41 round mags, steel line, green forest, aftermarket import, $9 apiece. Again, if you got a 40 cal, even if you got a chubby stubby undercover, you want a couple of these. Why? That chubby stubby could still hose down a hallway or hose down a stairwell. Why not? We don't do that very often, but if you do it, it's to keep them busy. And while they're hearing all that, they don't hear the, from above and behind, say they put the Glock up front, you know, with the hose down, they're putting their armor up, you're going to tell me all about how they got this and that. Yep, you're right, they do. And those roof shots on a 45 degree angle from behind them and the first guy gets his head smacked in, one is holding the shield up front, he's dead weight, shield goes forward, they grab him by the gear, starts to pull him down, put another bullet right in the, in the beater of the other guy. And meanwhile the Glock up front's going bitty bitty bitty bitty bitty bitty bitty, oh my goodness, he got somebody in the hand, hit somebody in the knee, got him in the crotch. And again, don't be fair, you know, remember win. If you're trying to play fair you're in the wrong game Because the other side is gonna laugh down at the beer hall after they're done raping killing and pillaging America You better be ready to do them what they plan on doing to you. Okay? Yes, they also have Glock 45 mags 26 round Nine dollars. So there's another Glock mag moles mark. You don't like what I didn't say. Don't like Glock if you show up with a Glock just make sure it works That's all I'm asking. Just make sure it works. I'll be happy. I don't care who you are and I don't care what you show up with I really don't. If you don't have blub blub blub blub, if you don't have the finest of AR-15s, I would never let you stand next to me. Oh really? Wow, well I got a lot of people over here. You have maybe two, three, four, oh yeah, well they got thousand dollar guns. That's really nice. You stay over there. But no, I need to be over there with you guys now, because we were getting... No, that's okay. You guys have those thousand dollar guns, you're special, I'm not. And neither of these other guys with their $400 and $300, you know, parts guns. No, we're not special. We're less special, okay? But we'll just keep doing our stuff over here. You do your stuff over there, it shows out it's not really cool. We're watching. See how that works? We can all get along. You don't want to lie. Big battlefield, lots of room. 50 states, gonna be killing them in every state. Looks like Virginia is going to be the kickoff. Gotta get ready to pour gasoline on that fire. Dump the gasoline on big time, okay? Oh yeah, somebody just pointed out, Mark, you missed that. Oh no, I didn't. I see what you're talking about. Yes, they do have. Original English factory high-power mags 13 rounders if you've got a brownie high-power and there's a lot of high pose out there I've probably got close to 89 90 of them that are stuck away in caches around the state groups of five and yeah, they're half of them are English the ones that came in With the Chinese when the Chinese brought in all those English battlefield pickups with the tangent sites the whole nine yards and even remember those and they were like a hundred and nineteen dollars apiece and We bought them and bought them and bought them and bought them especially you know when they were you know coming through the shows in Ohio You know people were selling their private property and all of those guns. Yeah, we made them into combat packs right away Here's the neat thing. They also all have shoulders if you got the English model. They have the shoulder stock slot and The shoulder stocks came in separate brand-new Chinese manufactured with all the bells and whistles So the combat kits that I've got in the caches, you're going to get basically a 1944 Chinese Shanghai Shek Browning high power, okay, with you know shoulder stock fixture everything cleaned up 9 millimeter ammo blah blah blah blah blah okay. Now I will point out, oh I should remember that, if you're wondering if you get hold of a Browning high power and it is a Chinese model and it's the mark it's got a 30 caliber bore that's probably a 9 millimeter Luger. And there are two ways that that happened. Number one, the Italians apparently did sell a quantity of the 762 by 1930 caliber Luger barrels as spares. The communists were dealing with the communists. The Italians had no problem dealing with the communist Chinese on and off over the last 50, 60 years. But also there were a number of those built in China. There were so many variations. It's like the Lugers. Trying to find a 45 caliber Luger was like trying to find chicken teeth or a broom handle in 45 ACP. Guys, there were hundreds of thousands of them, if not a million or millions of them, made in communist China. Well, you might recall there was a little window there where one of these characters that was a purchasing agent went over and bought a whole pile of those 45 ACP broom handles and found some of the Lugers. They brought them over here and they jacked the price up. But initially, When the broom handles came in they were about $150 a piece for an average gun. It would be very good. No good. Good to just under very good condition. Decent pistol? Oh hell yeah. Looks like a sewer pipe. Star Wars blaster looks like a Han Solo gun. Right from the get-go you don't have to put the British number number five jungle carbine flash hider on the end of it, okay? Impressive is a firearm in 30 caliber. Remember that 30 caliber Luger round is the equivalent to the M1 carbine in a five round. It has the same basic energies and potential as a 30 caliber carbine and standard carbine barrel configuration. So a neat little Storrs blaster and a hell of a zip gun. Now what we were doing with those, and if you have one of those Browning high powers in 30 caliber Luger, They're not very common, but a lot of guys bought this stuff and a lot of you guys have been inheriting dad's stuff or grandpa's stuff and grandpa went out and bought a bunch of those Tokarev's when they were $69. You got a 30-30 right count case of SKS as he bought for $59.95 apiece. And wait a minute, there's some, what do you mean? That's a Canadian. Yep, it's a Canadian English. and it well but the barrel doesn't look right so i don't think it looks like a different your person is like a twenty two because barrels got a lot of meat and then you look closer as like you look at the chamber and it's like wait a minute that's got a full pistol chamber on the other end probably a thirty lugar now the neat thing about that if you can build discarding sable using a fifty grain spitzer bullet in the table copy can use a regular fifty five grain uh... Sierra Boattail or the 55 grain spitzer that you'll find available that were being used on the M16 round, the 556 round. Instead you got to go with a 50 caliber with a broom handle because you want to be able to use the magazine. You don't want to use the magazine with a broom handle or the inglas. You can actually load the 55 grain individually and you can make a literally a Star Wars blaster out of a broom handle Mauser or a an inglas and 30 caliber Luger. in the in the in the english and the broom handle it both take a shoulder stock and they are just phenomenal super ray gun light rifles that's what they become in in handheld form you don't need the shoulder stock and in fact using them independently the performance range is superior not listen what i just said superior to the five seven f n round superior why well we got that low pressure of this case mid pressure high velocity thing going on uh... when the uh... couple leaves you know the end of the barrel it blossoms open like a flower leaving the bullet which is a much lighter bullet half the weight of the normal uh... nine millimeter round and it's it's down range and i've chronograph out of a out of a broom handle how we've hit four thousand one hundred six feet per second Now we're pressing it and people go, oh my god, you want to put those kinds of pressures. Actually, you're not going with extreme cup pressure in the chamber. You've got to remember, what you're doing is pushing a much lighter bullet with a full 30 caliber base down the tube. These are very, very interesting developments. Now you can't do tracer. Somebody immediately is going to ask that. Many times, well could you do tracer? It looks like a Star Wars blaster then. Uh, no, there's not really a way you could efficiently do that because you need that cup to be solid and in place and properly centered and seated in the 762 round, the 762 pistol round. Or, again, you're going to have all kinds of issues with possible fracturing and separation. You've got to remember that energy slap at the base of the case It's the sable that's being hit so you don't want to compromise the base. One of the first tricks that we tried was drilling a hole in the middle. It works sometimes but not every time. Now the reason, why would you drill a hole in the middle from the sable cup? Well, a very light, fine hole, if you're careful, it has to be smaller than the 5.56 diameter of the bullet, allows for enough combustible material to pass through that little channel to hit the starter filament that inside the tracer on the base of the tracer there's a manganese uh... well paper tape basically that holds its paper it's a uh... shell that holds the uh... trace filament in place you have to have something to start that with well the manganese what happens is that all that does two things creates a very hot clean and uniform burned also retards the tracer so that the filament first has to activate and burn and it takes longer for me to tell you that it does for it to happen. But the filament vaporizes and of course converts to energy. It then strikes the combustible which is the trace element which creates red, green, purple, yellow, whatever you have. And that's what's burning that you see burning down range. It's literally just out of the Aracend of the projectiles. Not doing anything to work like a rocket. Although it is kind of impressive whenever you have lots of material left and you scut into an impact area like a dirt wall, and if you have a 30-06, you'll see the stuff still erupting out of the rear of the bullet or 8mm or any of the, whatever caliber if it's big, standard rifle. In some cases it'll embed and you'll see the trace continuing to burn in the embedded surface until it burns out. And that's all that extra filament that you would see if you were to fire a thousand or two thousand yards. You see those big, long, arcing bands. Well, that's that material allowing you to see what your point of impact is during the day. It helps a little. During the night it helps a lot, but the reason you have that filament that is a standoff is so that your shot cannot be traced right back to where you're standing. That little filament standoff means that the trace doesn't start until after it leaves the muzzle approximately 50 feet or so, and it varies depending upon the country and nationalities, you know, preference. But 50 feet plus beyond your actual point of departure from the muzzle. This means that it's harder for someone to return direct fire on your position at night when you're using tracers. Now, again, that's why you kind of saturate the area you get. with a couple of three round bursts from somebody down range and you kind of guesstimate and go, okay, I'll drive five rounds into that guy and see if I hit something, you know, and so you return fire and you're a little bit of a tracer slash ball round duel after a while, if you're not careful, especially if you don't hit each other, then you get pissed at each other. You waste a lot of ammo that way. You might be lucky and hit, but night fire is a unique thing and, well, if you've paid attention, Both sides throw a lot of junk in the air for air defense. Most of it never hits anything. Both sides. Not just the Iraqis. We are no better off when it comes to throwing junk in the air. That's what air defense is all about. But also for dropping rounds at night to support, yes it is valuable, tracers are useful, I've told you before about using tracers if you're a team leader, to focus fire, I want that bastard dead. I'm looking at somebody, I see him right there, I know you can all do this, let's get him out of the picture. Boom, boom, boom, boom, dead, there you go. Now we're gonna change, let's find another one we can hit and everybody can shoot. And what you do is, you hose him down with another three to five round burst, whatever your standard operating procedure is, SOP. and everybody sees that they all change they all change point of contact the all-fire ten men firing on one position with three or four or five rounds the advantage well rather than have a burn and burn and burn between all of your different oblique uh... objective angles of attack somebody's gonna tag whatever it is you're shooting at in fact more than one of you probably will do a very fine job of it that's if you have a ten-man squad of aggressor in front of you body armored up care all the crap me all their shoes me all their junk uh... taking everyone about the picture that you can early on is a big big big plus and you want to again press and close but not until you harvested critical components your team leaders you if you're a team leader and you all want that job here we go probably a well that means you better master the trade and you better know who it is that is in the pecking order of things to do to you know create a higher survivability rating for your combat element and everyone needs to study prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance this is how you do it now are another thing real quick and somebody is that's what what about the shock of the re-mentioned the fta shotgun is not here at uh... classic firearms that over at center fire system and is a good choice for a five ten rack be quite honest ninety nine dollars for a magazine fed shotgun sixteen seventeen dollars and becomes about seventeen dollars apiece for spare 10 round mags or 5 round mags, whichever it is, double check again at slap mark in the microphone. But that's a good way to put 5 guns on the shelf for your 510 program that are brand new, unissued. You put a brace of 5 or 6 mags with each one of those shotguns and when you hand them out, there's your ordnance. Oh, and a rifle, good. Take your SAS-12 and go find some poor sucker who doesn't realize what's going to happen to him. uh... clubbing like a baby seal or shooting with this twelve gauge here and take his goodies you'll have the rifle you want get motivated we study give you a butter knife hundred dollars you know that again here's one of the one of the things i should point out that the one that they got were sixty nine and seventy nine and eighty nine the ninety nine dollars i was pushing those hard because they were under a hundred dollars Now, if any of you have done that, I would remind you how much you're paying for a Nagant rifle if you can find one right now. Oh, that's right. Hell, you can buy an SKS for less than you can buy a Nagant for now. You can buy an SKS right now over at Classic Firearms for $300. In fact, anyway, in fact, I'm looking real quick in the sale. Okay, here, somebody's asking, well, what about if I were just buy off this sale, what would you do? Well, if I had Glocks, I'd buy a pile of these Glock mags. That's just Mark and the way I am. Yeah, you could do the SKS for 300. That would be a good rifle. And then just pile ammo for it. And then look, they've got a Romanian TTC Tokarev. Very good, excellent condition. $190. There's two guns that I wouldn't have any problem carrying. The Tokarev pistol works just fine. Again, because it's in 7.62. by 25 that can be sabled out also and that makes the Tokarev a beast pistol. Remember when you're pressing 4,000 feet per second you're starting to work like a ray gun when you hit things too. And if you're using ball ammo or if you're willing to build and our people have you can take that 50 grain spitzer round and go to your lathe, get yourself some drill rod. and start cranking out your own bullets that match exactly that ball round with the lead core. You know what the difference is? You just created a solid steel projectile with an arrow point tip. When it goes down range and it hits, it's going to start shedding through things. It's going to be a very different experience because no one won't necessarily go through those big chest plates that will stop 33-08. But it'll go through all those secondary pieces of armor and slice and dice and at 4,000 feet per second losing probably about 600 feet as it goes through the material. You're still looking at rifle, rifle velocities and rifle energy and now it gets to tumble around and chew up whatever's underneath it. I love the idea I'd take out someone's kneecap like that or bore it into somebody's hip. and take out the upper ball of where the leg comes in and then blow over that area right out with an AP going through there. Oh yeah, sucking some of the cloth and material through. And then maybe- How do you shoot that out of, Mark? Well, you could use that in a, like I said, you take the 7.62x25 round, get yourself a set of carbide dyes just to do the last forever. Use the discarding Sabo cups from the companies, there's a couple of them that are out there still in, for instance, Utah and Idaho. I would use that in the Tokarev pistol. The which uses 50 grain spitzer factory them. The standard ball would work just fine. But if you want more armor penetration and you're achieving between 3600 and 4000 feet, pre-nal 3600 to 4000 feet per second with a standard gun. If you guys got body armor on especially in fact soft Kevlar probably going to go through every time. I don't think there's much that you could do again with that. It's like the actual... What you're doing, if you do that with whatever steel, 41-40 chromoly, 41-30 chromoly, drill rod, whatever you want to use. When you tool out that bullet, remember precision is nice, but it doesn't have to be absolutely perfect every time because it's not locking to the lands and grooves. With a Sabo cup, guys, the bullet rests in the plastic, the polymer Sabo. And so, it's going to, what happens with the cup is that it snags the rifling, starts the rotation and spin. When the SABO leaves the end of the barrel, each one of the little fingers that's holding that projectile opens up like a flower, literally like a flower simultaneously. The dart then leaves the cup without interference and with no variance and proceeds downrange to point of target. Now, with a 50 grain, well actually, yeah, what would it be? Let's see. Might be, I have to double check that. I think it'd be like 45, 46 grains of steel. When that goes down range, it's comparable, like I said, to the military grade 5.7 rifles like the HK, well look, HK pistols, the uh... the p s not p s ninety's anything like that whatever it is that you know f n's what makes five seven but there's a number of different companies making comes to take the ammunition most were also expensive i don't even mention among the air for a reason but this is the alternative to that where you can take a what is quote-unquote obsolecit cartridge when it's not seven sixty by twenty five is still very effective for anti-armour guys You want penetration? You got it with a 7.62x25. Now, immediately somebody's going to say, but we're going to run out of ammo. No, not unless you're stupid. Why? Well, the 7.62x25 round can be built from 5.56 brass. In fact, you end up with a tougher, hotter, potentially more aggressive case because rifle cases have a tendency to taper inward on the inside of the case when you get to the base of the case. There it's almost looks like a bit of a cone on the inside now some are more pronounced than others and Some countries like for instance the Koreans make a thinner wall 5 5 6 round So if you were to do an autopsy on these and cut them sideways, you can compare the different cases But still what you have is a very thick based 7.62x25 round that you make, you're going to size down, you're going to make your own throat, you're going to trim down the case, you're going to do everything else you'd normally do, now you've got a 7.62x25 Tokarev round from Hell. You've just beefed up its potential to be able to deal with higher cup pressures. You then take that with the stable and with your new, you know, solid, you know, AP round. By the way, you could do tungsten. If you're willing to have something made and you want it to merely matter how much money do you want to spend, if you want with a tungsten carbide penetrator, in other words, projectile, because it's really not, it's not something inside a jacketed round. The way you have would say M2AP or any of the German AP or any of the Russian AP that was out there. Instead, your projectile can be whatever material you want, solid, because it's not going to make contact with the lens and grooves. It's not going to wear down your barrel. It's not going to do anything like that. It can't. The SABO does all the work. When it goes down and when the back of that SABO gets smacked, the bullet's going with it. When it leaves the tube, the SABO disengages, drops away. Now, you also have a no rifling, no way to trace projectile going down range. Even if you use ball ammo like standard ball projectiles, when you fire that out of a pistol, there's no ballistics, there's no rifling, there's no way to tell what it was shot out of, it'd be impossible. Makes for a nice utility, I gotta get rid of a problem gun. And that particular load using that discarding sable makes for a very useful solution. Now if I were doing that kind of special hunting work, I would do the 55 grain standard ball because the regular stable cup that's made for 30 caliber and any whatever you want to use it in is designed for the standard 556 NATO projectile in the 55 grain weight, not in the 62 grain weight. I don't know if they made it in 62. You could probably load it in 62. It wouldn't make any difference. Because remember, it is the fact that the bullet is longer. But if I'm just going to load one round at a time and go pow! And, pfft, oh! Look, that head just turned to a mist and there's a bottle cap on top spinning in midair and he's down. Yeah, that's 4,000 feet per second. It would kind of pop like a tomato, wouldn't it? Not only that, but here's the thing. I believe that you could, first of all, if newer weapons would be your better choice, the Tokarev's are all a lot of them are brand new out of the box. You probably could press higher and still you're not increasing cup pressure significantly. You know the chamber pressures are going to pretty well stay the same. But you could move up a little bit and probably exceed that. We've argued we could get to 5,000 feet per second. Now if I were to build something like say a purpose-built closed action gun, then I could achieve with a... you could take the 7.62x25 Tokarev round. go to douglas have a bill to a thirty-care by thirty caliber barrel problem on chamber chamber seven six two by twenty five uh... make either of thompson content about yet well the a cop can't enter bro would work but here's the thing i want to put it on one of those uh... knockoffs in the h and our guns they're already out there and the neat thing about it is is i could carry pockets full of this stuff i'm only allowed one round at a time But with the Sabo, I have no ballistics, I can use whatever I want depending on how much I want to chew through. Like I said, I can use factory off the shelf ball, factory off the shelf soft point, hollow point, any of the plastic tips, the nozzlers, whatever you want. But remember, now I've got to qualify that. Once we start looking at pushing 4,000 to 5,000 feet per second, Remember that you're going to build up so much thermal energy that you're going to start to liquefy the metal that's inside the jacket, the lead. At the very least, you're going to create what is called, you're going to have a sloughing effect where the outer surface of the lead becomes malleable and in fact, we've even recovered bullets where the jacket was spinning. But where it got so hot and we fired into impact areas using, for instance, cotton bales, or we used, well, like cotton bales, actually, what it was is, come on Mark, Excelsior. We shoot into bales of Excelsior. We used to get it from a company down the road here over in Ypsilanti, Michigan. We recovered the bullet completely intact. One of the things when we would do an autopsy is you could see two colorations in the lead. And the reason is when you cut the bullet in half, The outer surface of the lead that made contact with the jacket would liquefy or at least gel. And so the jacket was literally orbiting around the lead which began to slow down because there was an adhesion between the two. So, this qualifies something we've talked about where the solid shot like carbide, you know, tungsten carbide or steel or drill rod would be a better choice because once you start getting up to that 5,000 foot per second mark, you've got to have something that's going to be able to take the heat and not disintegrate in flight. If you had a lead projectile, this already happens even in other guns with less energy. You start to have problems with the bullets literally creating so much drag that the bullet doesn't perform the way it should. Trying to use cast bullet or paper patch bullet or whatever but starting to go up into those higher velocities. It just can't be done. You have to have the proper material. That's one of the reasons that when you see like these 338 Lapua and 50 caliber rounds that Don was talking about that were done in solid bronze, solid copper, their performance rating, they were driving the velocities up. So remember, even with a bigger bullet, you're starting to collect calories on the bearing surfaces as you cut more and more air and you're traveling at greater speeds. This sounds weird, but this is the math you have to take into consideration because one of the reasons I've always argued in favor of doing this, but I just haven't, I can't do everything, guys. I've done it in the past. I already know it works. I've already know this can be done. There is no doubt in my mind I've already done it, okay? The biggest issue is, again, if you can get, I mean it's an advantage, if you can get and achieve and maintain consistency at 5,000 feet per second, with a weapon that could be fed that kind of that that potential there's no time to target think about what you're talking about here with for instance everybody talks about roman you know nematodes robotoids hemorrhoids uh... you know drones etcetera guys you look at it you laser it you pull the trigger the bullets there it in fact it takes longer for you to say it did it's there you want it's already done be way before you said there That's the advantage of 5,000 feet per second. You are looking at like laser gun technology, but you're not. It's just conventional munitions, but you're taking the science and driving it into the upper range. The important thing is understanding that you can use softer materials, but not much. Drill rod, I mentioned right away because it's very common. There wouldn't be any way anybody could pick out exactly where all that was going because there are so many different markets. And you could even go to probably suppliers, companies that are doing work, find out who suppliers are, somebody who's doing work, they get shanks, cuts and shorts where they end up on the end of a rod, and they just chuck them into the scrap bin. You could probably go and buy the scrap for nothing. And then all you do is put it into your machine, and in fact nowadays you could buy a small CNC unit that would be a small tech lathe, or actually multi-machine. You've got all kinds of different companies out there doing these. And CNC is now very common. Whatever generation we're in right now, it's cheap. You go last generation. You got any dogs? Yeah, I got one. But it won't do this, it won't do that. I don't care. All I do is one thing right. And you could program so that all you do is put your stock in there and the machine just follows its orders and cuts down bullet after bullet after bullet after bullet after bullet until it gets to the index point where it can't cut anymore. Pull that piece of rod out that you can't use, whatever little half inch or inch or whatever's left. Save that for something else. Put another piece in. It cranks out another 100 bullets or 10 bullets or 3 bullets or 6 bullets. Who cares? You got the stuff for scrap weight. Now you got a pile of penetrator bullets that really really really really really gonna do some fan damage Anyway ideas not just complaining about the problems ideas Star Wars blasters are already in your hands. Remember your basic velocities count for everything as long as you aim Hit that's what you want to do hit Not, not, not 500 misses and maybe I feel good about it. One hit and you got 499 rounds or somebody else. God bless our Republic. Yes, to the new world order. 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You go for that puppy. Whatever you think you're gonna do you just come on out from the cop shop and the ATF shop and the FBI shop and the foreign troop shop and the Fusion Center shop and all those places where they want to come out and confiscate guns in America. Come on down. Looks like we're gonna have a fancy go-to-meet and kind of party here. In fact, we're gonna use the special pop passers. Just like in the Beverly Hillbillies, they're all the artists. Yeah, they club them like a baby seal. So, uh... Again, real quick here, classic firearms is where I was talking about. They have some pretty good buys right now. Go to their daily deal, always. But then go to their cyber, what is it here? It's the cyber week specials. In the AR-15 items, real quick, let's say that I was going to buy that, if I was going to buy that $30 lower, which was a good price, if you aren't going to, you feel you don't feel comfortable with trying to build AR whatever's okay don't worry about that just go ahead buy a 20 of the $29.99 I'll throw a penny in $30 Anderson lower and go to town get your gun done get your basics in place and then work from there okay I don't see any AR 15 mags on their specials there are some other mags you need to go through if you have what what this here there are some very good prices for the mags that are being offered The two other items, you're going to get a charging handle with a kit, so that's not critical. But there are some pretty good prices. You get a dollar off on the charging handles, and they've got complete air 15 lower parts, spare parts kit. That's what I consider those. That's a spare parts kit you should all buy. $35, which is not bad. They do have single point tactical slings for $9.00, $8.99, and they've got an Air 15-4 grip with quick release deployable bipod. It doesn't get a whole lot of great reviews, so it would be a throw the dice for $9.00. In other words, go look and see what people are saying and understand, no, it's not fancy, but it gets you on the table. Bipods are good for any of your rifles, wherever you, if you can afford to get at least a clip-on, you know, clippy scissor type that are available that were Vietnam era, if they're metal, or plastic if they're, you know, aftermarket and post-Vietnam. And the government bought both, by the way. There's tons of those out. When you were doing night fire, you clip-on one of those scissor bipods and you're supposed to do three round bursts to put a pop on a target, and when you see a flash, etc., you ever have night fire training? Anyway, bipods are good because stability. In fact, it pays for itself if you get just one hit out of them. In other words, bang, and everything else is, oh, back to spraying and braying. But the big thing is stability. Now, understand something about bipods and everything else you do with a gun, no matter what you do. If you add something or if you move something or alter it, you affect the point of impact with a weapon. If you put a bipod, for instance, using a picatinny rail, if you use a mono grip like they typically have, which have the little legs that come out the bottom, remember that you're going to, when you rest that gun, you're going to be putting pressure on the barrel in some form. The foregrip, yeah, I know the foregrip is floating, but it's still attached and held in place with the front and rear brackets that are attached to and wrap around the barrel. So, everything affects roles in how the, again, what it does, it warps, moves, and it's not, and when I say that, I don't think warbling, understand it's just enough energy applied that it changes the point of impact to a degree, or, you know, it can or can't, depending on weight of barrel. Remember, there's a wide family of barrels that have been used on the AR-15, the pencil barrels, as they call them, the earliest ones on the Vietnam models. were a much lighter barrel for intentional purposes to save weight because they were looking at tropical battlefield environments, etc., etc. They're trying to make a light gun which we keep adding more junk on and we've got the gun right back to the weight if not heavier than an M14 now. And nobody really talks about that anymore. It's like, well, the first reason that the M14 was supposed to be obsolete was weight. Well, I want you to weigh in with all the bells and whistles and all the goodies and fit fact the big thing now I've handled a bunch of them the metallic foregrip picatinny rail Systems that are out there you add that and you add all the other little goodified goodifications we're talking about plus some of the optics and You're driving the gun back up towards 10 12 13 pounds and of course night vision will keep her there without any problem at all Even if you didn't have the other goodies on board how much did the m14 weigh? Standard, iron sight, M14. Go look it up. So you'll notice that one of the things that's disappeared from the argument was the idea, well the M14 is obsolete because you gotta carry, you know, I'm not gonna, shouldn't say that, I'd be cheating. I want you to go look up the numbers. And the original arguments, which by the way, now they just wanna put those in the rear view mirror and fog everything up and you're not supposed to think about that. Okay? heads up we we lost all gained real quick and you know it's it's just a matter of variations of what everybody believes engineering wise they want to fiddle with on a gun that's not a problem i'm going to debate that i don't care what ever it is that you believe in embrace that belief system the only thing that should be worried about right now Every one of you, let's say there's still probably close to a million M16, at least, I probably shouldn't have, oh god, I'm probably way off on that one. I'll save three to four million standard AR-15, M16A1 rifles that are going to go to war on American soil. So one way or another you're going to have a whole pile of those. What are you going to ridicule the guy that shows up with it? My God, there's a whole bunch of people that have $3,000 rifles that'll be defecating their spine out their bunghole. They're going to be pissing their pants and they're going to try to turn fellow gun owners in. That guy that shows up with his dad's M16 that he dad quietly brought back from Vietnam, kind of like Radar O'Reilly. Yeah, one part at a time, Nissam. Whenever dad, whenever it shows up, just put that box in the basement and shut up and don't tell anybody. And by the time the guy was done, hell first he thought he was going to send one M16 home and he realized, no, nobody's stopping this. So he sent an M60 home too in pieces. I know a lot of people that did that. I mean a lot of people that did that. So these guys are going to show up and you're going to go, eh, that's just an M60, that's an AR-15, M16 knockoff. Oh no, no, it's not. Oh, get some day! No, this is one dad brought back. He brought a pile of them back. I don't worry about it now. We're going to war. I can talk about anything I want. There's dad with a 60. I kept him in the truck. He can't move as fast as he used to. See how that works? So you're going to see every variation on all these firearms we're talking about. Oh, I love all of them showing up. Some people are going to have the latest whiz-bang widgets in the world, etc., etc. It's kind of like... Let me give you an example of something I think is rather funny. There's a bunch of stories being written to pump up the next gun that's going to replace the M16. Wait a minute. There's not a part. Okay, the M4 is now pretty much the standard that is... The M16A2 is still out there in force. But those have been moved out in favor of modification to the M4 configuration. There have been a number of different build programs, rebuild programs, reconfiguration programs, and there are some that have just been a few hundred thousand guns and all of a sudden they stop and they did something else. You're going to have so many goofy off-variants that are available just through the Department of Defense alone. And none of them spectacular, each one just, you know, the average batch of weapons coming out for that time. And you have just as good a gun as a counterpart, probably better because you have all the basic widgets that they have, the basic ideas, but you tweak the gun and you may have a hundred, two hundred, five hundred that you've built up between your militias, your teams, your wife, your kids, everybody's got some. They're all workable guns. They're all, they're going to do just fine when the time comes. Go ahead, caller. 9.1 pounds for the strip rifle and basically depending on whether you have the fiberglass stock or the birch or warm-up stock vary. Yeah exactly. And again that was heavy except that I'm a lot of guys if you look at all the bells widgets and goodies that they're putting on a gun right now go weigh in some of these even with a 16 inch barrel. go away in these AR-15s that are out there right now slash or the M4 slash automatic weapon. They're heavier. I've accepted that weapon. Yeah, it's like my dad was in World War II. He carried the M1 Durand. And he's told me, he told me that honest to goodness, he never noticed how heavy it was because it went bang every single time. Yeah, exactly. Well, that's the other thing that they're doing here. Like, you know, they're talking about, first of all, I want to qualify that replacing the M16. They're not replacing the M16. They're gonna have the same I don't see that they're changing the receivers Okay, and to be quite honest there. They always do this like you're getting something new They are changing calibers probably and that's purely for the sake of not improving the situation But for making it UN standard you don't have the ammo for the guns that they're going to use for the police state That's what they've always done. Okay. I pointed this out in the past. The one real reason for the 556 round was because they knew that the average population when they won when we were building up the militias of the idea of the government, you know and the people working together 30 caliber was standardized upon decades and decades and decades ago before they brought the air 15 in Now when they brought it in, okay it was a neat idea, but they knew and they were anal-retentive about trying to prevent anybody from having ammo, therefore everybody being denied the M16 family AR-15 family of rifles. They did it. They intentionally, it was very much spelled out in all of their agendas. Uh, problem, somebody started building the AR-15 and they started cranking out more. Well, they, as we've said many times, the military benefited from this. In fact, our military, our army, benefited from the idea that we've been cranking out AR-15s in our private sector for a very long time. Before the gun bans of the 90s, Our perfection with second and third line production of AR-15 mags was par excellence. We were producing, we had companies that, that's all they did was aftermarket AR-15 mags. They did so well that they actually made up the blanket bulk of the weapons going to the US military. They weren't cold, they weren't even, in many cases, a company anybody would ever fully recognize. But guess what? They built a good mag. When they did the mag ban, Most of those companies went out of business because it's like they explained and I've mentioned this many times and people ask me why did they go, why did that company go out of business? They had a government contract. The government contract simply kept the production line open. They had to low ball bid to get the bid. What that did though is it allowed them to build up expertise with their production lines and their operators. Because they did such volume, where they made their profit was when they sold their AR-15 magazines to you private AR-15 owners. Where were they made the money? The government contracts, they got chump change for. In fact, sometimes even bit the bullet and took a little bit of a hit. Not much, they didn't go out of business. But they were willing to take a little bit of a hit knowing that their production overruns with those companies would... fully make up for whatever little they had to give the government in order to get that production run going But by doing that, they had one, two, or three shifts of individuals with the expertise that compared to no one. I mean, they were, the quality control was there, you know, well, but they were cheaper. Yes, they were. They were cheaper in price, but their quality controls there, their operators were sound and clear-eyed. It was the perfect, perfect combination. And I, as I said back when this happened, is I argue that the traitors which you are seeing more and more about what traders were talking about they knew exactly what they did napkin gap and they attacked the american arms manufacturers that window of time they were supposed to attack us if we hadn't been there we would have well actually what we should know i said ninety four which the kick the war off but if you look at it from a war plan against the american people it becomes very obvious what the agenda was On the other hand, if you do the story, I'd always do that. That's my hind end. You've got traitors all through the pentagram. You've got traitors all through Washington. They're globalists who hate you. They hate this country. They hate the Bill of Rights. And right now, they're trying to do it at the state-by-state level, figuring, well, you're all going to run down the street from Virginia, and you're not going to fight in Virginia. You're going to hop the fence and go somewhere else. Oh, Bo, wait a minute. Meanwhile, they're doing the same thing one state over. and the people that are running in the other direction are hopping the same fence while the people are jumping from Virginia, a bunch of people think they're going to run over to Virginia or jump the fence and maybe head even beyond that, eventually you don't have anywhere to run. And so this is where we are right now rather than let's not experience the 90s and all the BS of the ops again. Let's get this thing over with. Let's get into this war that needs to be fought. Let's get into this conflict that gets rid of the problem, gets rid of the Communists, gets rid of the monarchists. They're both in the target, the crosshairs when this thing kicks off. Too many people do have working knowledge of what's going on. I've told you before, I'm going to tell you who's going to be your biggest enemy are the Red Hats, who are going to backstab and betray you at the state level, just like they did at the federal level. And they have no problem. If you talk about what Trump did, between the Oyeboy, Jewish Mafia pods that are overseas that do nothing but do computer troll work, and the turds that are brain dead that are over here, it was okay to do that to the bump stocks owners. Okay, key word here. They were gun owners first, and they bought bump stocks. So you pissed on a whole bunch, half a million gun owners, who by the way have wives and friends, and even if the friends didn't have bump stocks, they didn't like the idea, well Trump would never do it, oh Trump did it! And everybody doesn't understand, well no they do, they're just arrogant, they're arrogant SOBs and that's why I don't want to ride with them, is because these lame incompetence ate that dog vomit up and it's like, well it was okay to screw the bump stock owners, you're just against Trump. And so I'm against Trump when Trump did that to the bump stock owners. That's why. And because here's the thing, those same turds, and this is what I'm telling you, be prepared. Those same characters will be the ones that stick a knife in your back real quick when they, oh, oh, we gotta put up with what they're gonna do in Virginia. They're gonna ban everything, but they won't act on it right away. Oh, no, but they'll have it all set up and ready to go, and yes, they will act on it. They're gonna try to cower everybody down. There is a Waco in motion. I don't know. Is it going to be in Culpeper County? That would be kind of apropos for them to do that. The Ringknockers always like to piss in the face of American history and piss on our heritage. And if anybody remember why Culpeper County is so memorable? I give you a big hint. Culpeper. What is that? What was that? Wait a minute. That's a title for something else. A name of something. Huh. Yeah. To be quite honest, Virginians that are true Virginians need to dig in their heels. And I know they've actually had... Hey guys, they fought the American war for independence and then they got pissed on with the northern war of aggression. Oh well, looks like a third time around but when this happens we need to shoot their ass. We just need to get rid of them. I mean, I'm talking about the Virginians, I'm talking about the people trying to do this. They need to be gone. Anybody stupid enough to follow the orders to do that, do it, needs to be shot. We've all talked about how we weren't going to put up with this communist garbage. Now the communist garbage is in front of you. What are you going to do? And you all better be prepared because when they, when something happens, there's going to be somebody down the road who's going to be attacked. Now, I guarantee that those red hats are going to be making every excuse they can to abandon whoever is attacked. You mark my word on it. You pay attention to who's doing what. But we can't afford that anymore. And in fact, they've already gone too far. We know about the fusion centers. There is no accountability. There is no oversight of the fusion centers in the United States. Those are a bunch of stinking foreign pigs with an international agenda whose mission it is to help destroy the liberty of the American people. They need to be gone. And they bragged about it. When interviewed, they bragged, well, there's no oversight on our fusion center. Ah, well, how did that happen? I know how it happened. I've walked you through it. They were represented before an agent of a foreign power operating inside the United States as, again, agents of the crown. Literally, flat out, they are your enemy. They're not here for America. They're here for the globalist agenda and to figure out how to get away with it. This whole thing with Virginia, okay, how many I guess everybody if you're in Virginia and you're in your you're talking to people It's like okay. You're my cousin Fred. Hi cousin Fred. You're a state cup You're gonna follow the orders of these communists when they say to go down the road and say attack my county and attack me or you know They got a list of people they're gonna they decide are mouthy. They're gonna use them as as Targets to cow down the rest of the population. You're gonna go along with that Well, I can't say anything else you are gonna go along with it and if they start doing the well, I can't answer that Yeah, you can you just did you're gonna go along with it and you pin them like that, too Well, I don't know why no, I know you are gonna go along with it. So thank you very much I needed to know that don't you ever come to my house again? That's how you have to treat them. I mean period because the little rat buggers little rat biters I had to turn you in Bob I'm doing it for your own good and then while I didn't know they were gonna put you in prison the concentration camp I didn't know that but I gotta watch my job. I got a retirement coming up You see, why we've seen all this before, okay? Call her, I heard a caller. Call her, jump in there, please, forgive me. I was gonna ask if you would please, for those who are newer or are not really paying attention, when you talk about the Crown, you're not talking about the British monarchy. We're talking about the Banker, the Square Mile, the Banker Square Mile, which by the way, for anybody who wants to, everybody says, well that's crazy. Anybody ever watch GoldenEye? Everybody, this is bizarre. You can watch a hundred movies and they'll throw it right in your face. Go watch GoldenEye and pay attention to the movie. And what was the target of the supposed target of the other GoldenEye EMP weapon system? Really? Wow. Guess what? the banking mile, enemies of America, enemies of your liberty and freedom, enemies of the Bill of Rights, these creatures and the ones that we are... Well, actually, they're the Epsteinites. They are. Look what you're seeing right now. The crown was involved. Yes, it was. Well, who do you think... Why do you think the... Who do you think would want to blackmail those people? Who is it that would want all of that... those levers in hand? and who are they, because it's not just Epstein, you have to have, you gotta be able to market a product, people, or it's useless. You're marketing the blackmail product for someone. Who are you marketing the information to? There's the question that needs to be asked. Not just who they caught in the camera. What about the mechanism? There has to be a mechanism to be able to use that lever, that strong arm. That leverage has to have a pivot point, a fulcrum. Anybody? See how this works? So we're in a situation right now, again, Virginia, the attitude, well, again, the 8th of January is when they hit the ground. If you haven't done the research, and a lot of these characters, if somebody claims they haven't heard about Virginia, you give them the benefit of the doubt once by informing them. Now after that, if they start making excuses like if you're in a social media circle, understand if they start flapping their yap, well I don't think, well no I don't, I know you're thinking. Now you're either working with a Mossad, because again you're one of those pods overseas whose job it is to ridicule, to create the fictions, okay going on. It's why they're shutting down a whole bunch of stuff. We got Facebook and YouTube all doing a whole bunch of junk this month, as a matter of fact, for the end of the year. Now, why would they do this in the same window? I mean, we're past October, by the way. October would be your true money circle, you know, cycle. We're deep into the first quarter of what is the banking or money cycle, okay? If we look at it from the October benchmark, October 1st, government spending, government cycle. So, there's something afoot and it's not just the election. The election really is a diversion. Whatever they're going to do, there's nothing you and I are going to do to control that. Nothing. Go out and vote. You want to know why? I'm not even worried about, well, you can say something if you vote. No, I don't believe in that at all. You have a right and, in fact, you have a choice. You do not have to vote. And you shouldn't have to vote. Not until we get this thing cleaned up because right now it's purely a matter of whoever it is they're going to stuff down our throats at the end of one year from now. That's how it works. Whatever the spit, swap and ring knocking queers a $3 bill, Epsteinites do, it's going to be their choice not yours with regard to what's going on in Washington. You have no say in that. Okay? But... Say don't do so go ahead run run a number out there It's not gonna hurt anything as long as you don't beat the gong and spend all of your fortune on Some idiot stick who's gonna turn around it's like you will like I said 500 500,000 half a million bump stock owners if they were gun owners, don't you think they were Trump supporters? I'm pretty well guarantee that they were Trump supporters and they were gun owners first before they were bump stock owners But all of a sudden, all the bump stock owners by Donald Trump, by his own hand, by his pen, became enemies of the state. Okay? That's a big chunk of voters, right? When Ron Paul was pissed on, a lot of people walked away and never came back to do anything with politics again. It curdled their attitude. Same thing just happened to a bunch of these people. Smart thing is at least you got a good idea who's who in the zoo now you can't if you don't understand that if they don't understand or claim they don't you inform them and then you're done your hands are clean when they open their faces say that well I don't think that's what really was going on or I don't think this then tell them well stuff it clowny because you have been told again in fact if you do the research yourself you can find everything you need to even with all the chopping slicing dicing and things they're making disappear the same is true with Virginia Now, watch to see who starts making excuses. Know who the anti-gunners are, know who the rhinos are. And understand there's a lot of these pricks that are out there that in reality, they aren't any different from the demicons. And I've told you this for years, that that is a fact. I've been in both, I've gotten into both of these parties intentionally. In fact, it was part of my life's lesson. And, demicons will run republic rats, and republic rats will run demicons. But only if, for instance, when they're not opposed, if all of a sudden you were a clean person, and you wanted to run because, wow, no republican came up and registered to run against that democrat. The democrats, if need be, will run a ring knocking, spit swapping fellow traveler republic rat as a demicon to get them in there. And the republic rats will do the same thing. I've watched it personally. I've seen it firsthand. I am very familiar with it at the state level especially and the higher you go into the mechanism the more you see this garbage go on because usually they have this agreement, well you will take this one and we'll take that one. We're all together on this anyway, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And so you'll run on a post, well you see that and go, man, all we got to do is go out and file. We can run for office. I can run for Congress. You can run for the Senate. You can run for the House at the state level or even at the federal level. Now, it doesn't happen as often at the federal level, so they have more of a gentleman's agreement on that. In other words, yeah, we've got to do something, so we'll do this, some pickle smoke emirs, blow it up there, Arson, you do with your part, and when we're done, we're going to get it, right? Yeah, yeah, we won't spend that much money. So don't spend any money on the election. It's just not worth the effort. It really isn't. In fact, let me ask you this, okay? I understand what happened with Virginia. Bloomberg spent a lot of money in Virginia. The only way that Bloomberg spent money was to buy voter fraud. More advertisements. You're telling me that everybody is so shallow that more advertisements meant that the Democrats won't? No, it was voter fraud. It was voter fraud, it was voter fraud, it was voter fraud, it was voter fraud. That's what got that election. Period. That and, like I said, misunderstanding that when you piss in somebody's face and they don't like the taste of it, they might not come back and these Republic rats, it just doesn't sink in. Over and over again, you will form some kind of idiot alliance with them and they will backstab your hind end so fast to make your head swim. And the moment anything gets serious, they're absolutely unreliable in terms of a conflict. Now, as long as you listen to what I'm saying, you will be that much stronger when we go to battle. Yeah, let me ask you, how do you think we survived the Oklahoma City bombing? Myself included, me. How do you think that we survived that? Our efforts survived that. You know what we did? We already knew who the weak ones were. And when they all pissed their pants and defecated their spine, we were already dug in and ready to fight. They weren't counted for anything other than useful pickle, smoke, and mirrors on our side to keep everybody busy. The bad guys figured, oh, we can use that one, or we'll use that one. And we knew where the weak points were. Otherwise, everybody dug in. It's my fault, your fault, anybody's fault. We're shooting your hind end. Go ahead, do what you want to do. Try what you want to try. You'll notice something. It just kind of fogged over and then they rolled out. Then they waited a year. Then they tried another Waco up in Montana. The Knob Creek resolution was formed. We explained to them, no, we're not gone by any stretch of the imagination. You want to do this? Well, we'll go to war. Now here we are, 2019, we've already had New York go, and that was during Bummer's administration three plus years ago. When did they push all the garbage through in New York? How long has that been while I've been doing radio here? Did they find their intestinal fortitude and just decide to use the laws they had and just go after all the gun owners? They didn't, did they? Why not? I would point out, here's something that's interesting about New York, which is why Virginia, where they're cranking this up, They've tweaked the machine and now they're going to see how far they can go with this run. But in New York, guys, they passed years ago now, years. They put a mandatory ammunition registration on the books. Let me ask you all something. What happened to it? It's law. This is not proposed. This is not, oh Mark, I just said no. This was passed into law. mandatory must be done ammunition registration in new york it still on the books it's still sitting right there why has it not proceeded now i know why again they can't do this piecemeal everybody is our discuss this for years and that's why bummer even had to tell them put the brakes on it they got far beyond anything they expected in new york now with what's coming here virginia this is the next storm we need to push it You need to have buckets of gasoline ready. We need to push it. They attack somebody, it's unacceptable. If somebody is under siege, we must come to their aid. We're going to have to fight now. There's, remember, we're also going to be doing this intelligently. We are not blindly reacting to whatever's happening. But my God, the closer you are, the more you better have a plan. If you're in Virginia, they're not gonna, if they have one incident, they're gonna then froth at the mouth and say, they need to do more. What do they do every time? Look what they do with these government-sponsored mass shootings. You didn't do it. I didn't do it. Guess what? You're all responsible. We have nothing to do with that. Doesn't make any difference, does it? Did your apologies work for anything? Trying to lick their hind end? Did that do any good? No. All of the idiot apologists out there, what'd they do for us? Nothing. All these fools who think they can compromise, what'd they do for us? Nothing. Go right down the shopping list. Anyway, now, enough. Again, you need to be prepared. In order for us to survive this, and we're going to end up in a fight, too many other perversions going on at the same time, none of them forgivable. All of them memorable and most important know who's who in the zoo know who it is It's not going to be in the zoo very long once the bullets start to fly in fact who's who's gonna get thinned out go ahead color I just have a thought Wouldn't one of those say bode 5 5 6 rounds Achieve some really quite respectable velocities coming out of a negant for instance at the full load Oh yeah, well any of the .30 caliber bullets, any of them, that's what it was meant for. Originally the tables were built for, and the .30 caliber was the foundation because that's the most common out there, is to use, if you're using a NAGOT, any bolt action rifle, and in fact you can get them to work in semi-auto, they do in fact have a load mapped out for M1 Garand, okay? But for instance, 7.62x54R, hell yeah, you could make a... you're pushing whatever you want when you get to the rifle calibers. I'm talking about the idea that handheld, nobody thought about this originally until we did it, and for anybody who wonders whether or not Mark's talking about, go to YouTube, go to America... or forgive me, Equipping for the New World Order Part 2. Watch Equipping for the New World Order Part 2. It's posted on YouTube by a number of people. They may have pulled it already. We know they're pulling videos. I mean, I haven't looked. It's been up there for the longest time. And there's a multiple number of copies out there, but they may have already bumped it. We know they're going to purge a bunch of stuff. If you have a copy, pull it out and watch Equipping for the New World Order Part 2. If you watch it, you'll see that how many decades ago, because that's an original video from the 90s, guys, How many decades ago did Uncle Mark do this? If you look, you'll see that we've got Tokarev mags, they're loaded with what? Discarding Sabo 762, you know, flash 30 caliber pistol rounds. But with the Sabo, it's... Huh? Well, the big thing is with the rifle rounds, now you're talking with the meat you've got, barrels available, 5,000 feet per second easily achieved with a gun. Then you have to worry about projectiles. So otherwise you're going to map down to around 3,800 to 4,200 feet per second. You still have calorie buildup with surface surface area, so again, jacketed was your first choice. I wouldn't try to use a nozzler, the Polymer, while it is durable, and certainly, I don't know actually if that is. You know, I don't know what Polymer they're using for that. I'd have to find out what chip they use, because with a nozzler, it probably would survive up to probably about 4,000. I think it could survive that. It might survive even a little higher velocities. But remember, with every 10 feet, the coefficient, the calorie buildup is increasing. We had a math formula. I've got it on the books here. I'd have to dig it out. But we had a math formula we came up with. What we did is multiple chronograph. In fact, what we did is in a 50-yard distance. And by taking and using that, and we did the, originally I did this research back in 1979, 1980, and in 1981 we had it down to where we could push out of a 30 caliber carbine with a hand-loaded round. You weren't gonna magazine load that either. Using a 55 grain projectile, we were pushing 4,300 feet per second with a carbine round on a standard carbine barrel. And no excessive cup pressure, again, no excessive chamber pressures. In fact, far less than a test or medicine ball of the type that you see used by the arsenal, by the armorer, when they do a rebuild test. If you aren't familiar with those, they're very collectible. They did end up out in the, uh, out in the, uh, circulation. Ammunition collector could show you what I'm talking about, but you have what is a high ball test round, which is designed to intentionally push the system to what is its opti-, its, its optimal higher end pressures to ensure that the weapon functions. You're not supposed to feed it a steady diet of that particular round, but it is used to test and confirm that the armor has done its job. And it may also test for failure on a gun that they suspect. If they suspect, they'll load it. If something breaks, that gun is rejected or the gun is broken down, parts are rejected, and the weapon and parts are rebuilt wherever they can be. We got a caller. I heard another voice. Please jump in there. Yeah, I believe the nozzle tips are in the higher density nylon range. Yeah, so well, you see that's again. Yeah, it probably is nylon. I don't know what it's again, I would have to find out. I would say again for a lot of the work, see a lot of people like the nozzlers, there's a bunch of them out there. That's why again, the reason we'll bring it up is if you have a pile of it, you got to figure out how to use it. If it's all you've got, you then are going to have to accommodate the limitations of each of the types of projectiles we've brought into the formula. Softpoint is going to start to put out on you at 4,000 feet per second at about 100 yards. First what will happen is you're going to see degradation in the velocity. You will also see a variant obviously in ballistic performance. It's going to tumble quick. If it's lead, guaranteed. When you're pushing higher and higher velocities like this, Everybody goes, well, what's heating it up? The air. The air. That's how it works. You're just scuffing the projectile surface so quickly that the abrasion is building up calories and eventually, again, depending on the materials, it will become malleable. Now, there's a plus or minus to this. Remember, we talked about this too. We've talked about this in the past. If you're satisfied with the idea that it may be slightly malleable when it hits, understand that that is going to be a hellacious round when it hits a target. If it's melting in flight, so you're hitting somebody with a puddle of lead, that's not satisfactory. But if you are looking at a jacketed round and you get that sloughing effect, understand that the basic effect of that would be like the 5'4 5'x39 ball round. The Russians intentionally have a full jacket to conform to the Geneva Convention and the Hague treaties. But what they did is they loaded the tip of the bullet with a filament, a fine polymer filament, and the upper part of the nose cone is technically kind of like a jacketed hollow point. The tip will collapse or fracture or break and then it just splays all over everything and the rest is history. The effect would be the same if you have a sloughing round inside a jacket, you have that sloughing effect taking place with the lead. That lead would be like a plasma when it expands, it would burst the jacket, shear it in a dozen directions. And it would be totally random. It's a matter of what is a weak point inside that jacket when it was extruded. Then from that point forward the projectile will tumble and butterfly at the same time The lead will follow the path of least resistance and it would create another it instantly would be cooling by the way So it would be like a lead sent like a lead finger claw or a scimitar going through the wound channel It's monstrous. I mean there this when you look at ballistics and what you can do with heat alone There's a number of tricks. You can see all these buzzsaw rounds, especially with copper. When you're using copper, look at all the unique brass and copper projectiles you've got now. Now, the problem with using all of those, now let's get into something. Let's say you're not at war yet, and you use a round like that. Guys in court, they have used that against people over and over and over again, but if you use a ball round, it's like it's a target round. It's a military round. They'll try to say, it's a military round. Well, yeah, it's a target round. What you use for range training is not designed to expand, it's designed to be humane, but on the other hand if you're doing certain things with it, it ain't so humane as you might have hoped. So that's why we've talked about personal defense. If you've got a revolver, load wadcutter, 148 grain barrel wadcutter, you want to really mess with her head, flip it around, you probably have seen, if you've been paying attention to certain writings on loadings, you use what's called a reverse wadcutter. Why? Well, most wadcutter projectiles are cupped at the base. There's a reason for that. It creates efficiency with regard to contact with the lands and grooves. When you have a cup and you have a flat face front, what's going to happen is to try and build up a little, you know, some accuracy. And by the way, wadcutter is typically competition match, match ammunition. If you didn't know that, semi-wadcutter, same thing. It was traditionally a very popular configured bullet for cutting paper over and over and over again and keeping the groups nice and tight. You take that wadcutter, flip it around, and you've got this big cup up front. And soft lead around the corners, around the edge, that circumference. And when that hits, it butterflies open, tumbles like a freight train, and there's no energy left. That bullet will not leave the target. But when somebody asked what you had you have that other handful of chicklets because you fired all five rounds and They well, what did you fire shooting with my god? This is horrible. Oh wide cutter What yeah, I led wide cutter target loads. It's all I have and you can show them all the rest of your ammunition You didn't shoot and wow It's just regular wide cutter Winchester factory and some Remington and some reloads and it's all want cutter But the one you open up like a pizza right? But when you do a reverse and again for now not all what cutters equal some what cutter that's cast is Literally, just like a big bled barrel going down range like a big lead 55 gallon barrel But the but most of the designs and especially factory built typically are again a bevel base they actually have a a Oh, like a reverse nose cone. Okay, there's a way to think about it. Now it varies depending upon, again, you can come up with all kinds of neat lows depending on the bullet. But, wadcutter, it's a great way so they can't say anything. He tried to, he bought this man killing, slicing ammunition, because a lot of people do that. They buy the, there's some buzzcutter rounds out there that'll do it. Guys invented that ammunition 40 years ago, and they probably had it 60 years before that. We've had machine tools for as long, I mean, for all of our lives, guys. and they've come up with these specialized rounds and then they reinvent them but the first time that somebody shoots somebody in a home defense case they bring up in court and he used these horrific man slaughtering rounds and he went to the store and he bought them with the intent of putting them into this gun and then when they came through the door the poor criminal who wanted to rape his wife and kill him in his home the poor criminal was shot with these man terrorizing bullets all in humanity blah blah blah blah blah Because that prostitute is not your friend. And that's the kind of BS they pull constantly. So again, what you do is get around that, it's real simple. Just learn to hit hard, know where to put the bullet, and whatever you do use, it's monstrous anyway. Like I said, I don't want to get shot with a number eight or number seven and a half shot inside the area of a room. I've told you a million times, that's why it's so popular is because it's like shooting somebody with a beanbag load. The wad will never open up enough to let anything separate. You've got this big chunk of lead that's all pepper-sized or a little bigger, salt grain size. And then when it hits, it just shreds. Not only that, but it ain't no fun having that stuff picked out of you. Because remember, all those little pellets go somewhere. Kind of mean. Anyway, go ahead, call her, jump in there. Yeah, I was just thinking. I believe I have a box of 30 out of 6 ammo that my dad bought, they were called accelerators with .323 soft-paint bullets in them. Yep, that's a stable. Yeah. That's the Remington, that's the Remington copy. I sold, God knows, those go back to the 70s. I sold, I don't know how many hundreds of boxes that I tried to push the stuff. Originally it came out in .308, then it came out in an .06. Then it came out in a few other calibers and then it just kind of puttered. It was still out there. And where they got it from was the, again, Utah, the engineers out there in Utah, bullet fabricators, guys started working with SABO because they were looking at the tread head technology. And that goes back, obviously, to the late 50s, into the 60s. Sebo rounds for any kind of tank gun improved the performance of any of the guns. The Russians made counterpart projectiles in every caliber, no matter how old, which brought the potential of each of the guns up to a modern gun, and then the only restriction was range. the smaller the bore or the smaller the gun shell, the less range it had. But as far as penetration goes, they all had equal or almost equal penetration if they were within their striking distance, their optimal striking distance. With everybody looking at that, it was like, wow, we've taken out six round. They took exactly what they did. They took a .223 bullet, made a nest sable for it, and then started doing research. And the companies out west are still there making the sables. They have the dies. The other thing they also did that is in .50 caliber for .30 caliber bullets. And so again, you can take one of these super match projectiles and it wouldn't make any difference again what metals it's made out of. In fact, unlike the .50 caliber hybrid metals that will wear down the barrel if you're using the Sabo and then you go with the hybrid metal so that it can reach those higher velocities. Sky's the limit on that one. There's not any armor you could wear that could step... Let me point this out for all of you listening. What I'm telling you right now with the 223 say, dart, because that's what it becomes. If you use an Opt-6 and you load a Sabo and you go to the upper end of the spectrum, You could comfortably push 5,000 feet per second with a 55 grain standard 556 projectile military projectile Now any armor in front of you. Yeah, it would it would slow it down, but not much Once you start achieving these higher velocities your potential for penetration. I don't know the roof Mr. Repeat repeat, okay repeat the head of comment Okay, very good. Well, tell you what, anyway, the audio here was a 50 caliber, same thing. Anybody with body armor in front of you? An OTT 6, you could do an OTT 6 M2AP round. And the M2AP round would do everything it would normally do. You could push a little under 5,000 feet per second. You probably wouldn't see a development in slopping, but at point blank range, I mean, especially since your time to target would be non-existent, you know, 50 yards, you know, the length of a hallway. You start dumping Sabo 50 caliber with a solid carbide dart or with an M2AP round, there's no steel they could wear that would slow that down. You would go through the front plate, out the back plate, and probably even punch into another front plate on another target. They were front to back. And by the way, there's no plate they could carry that would be heavy enough, I mean, dense enough, you don't have to be reasonable for you to be able to move around, and I've looked at all the plates that they're presently pushing. M2AP is what they are always trying to stop, and most of it has to do with case hardening, what they're willing to spend. But if you up the ante and you go with higher velocities rather than the standard velocity, And you can achieve this with the, again, .50 caliber with a Sabo round and using the same projectile. It's just going to punch through. In fact, I can show you chunks of steel that we've done this with, a homogeneous armor plate. And it looks like a classic. It looks just like a pebble hitting water. The spalled is very narrow. The penetrator, in fact, the only thing is back when I was testing this years ago in the early 80s, when we started testing and doing research, We went with a 3-8 inch homogeneous steel plate, armor plate I could get from, gotta remember guys, we built tanks in Michigan. We would get the scrap and you know, what would be the cutoffs from all these different projects. We went from 3-8 inch to 1-2 inch, from 1-2 inch to 5-8 inch, from 5-8 inch to 7-8 inch, 3-quarters, 7-8 inch. Where we saw resistance, we would just M2AP was at about 1 inch. The penetrator would just, in fact, it was one piece of metal I got hanging around here, it was a paperweight, the penetrator is dug straight into the middle of the bore, through the steel, and he's just poking out the other side. But it looks like a still, if you turn it and lay it on the table, it looks like you've dropped a pebble into still water. and everything is rippled accordingly. And everything is, you know, where the bullet has gone through, the jacket has disintegrated and disappeared, the lead has become a lubricant smear around the inside of the channel, and right in the middle is that really sharp M2 penetrator just perfectly. Now, in all of those lesser thicknesses, it didn't get stuck. It went right on through, which means whatever would have been behind it would be, you would deliver a lethal blow or at least again do major fan sandwich deal. Anyway, we're the top. Enough on that. Prior proper planning prevents physical performance organized arms equipped and trained as militia. Establish a 510 program in your area. Remember, communications, transportation, and medical support are a high priority and all of you need to help with that. Every last one of you can participate. Just like the record number of guns are acknowledging all these numbers. We already talked about this and anybody who's been in the know has pointed out guys we out them. We just got to be better at all of the other categories of military science to accomplish the goal. Make sure God bless the Republic, death in the world, we shall prevail the emperors on the run. We're in a march, I'm going to get out of the way. Craig from Amid Knowledge, so patient, is up next live. God bless, bye bye. another dangerous episode of Forbidden Knowledge. Mike Craig, we are 4th of December. Let's see what it is here. We are, yep, 4th of December, Wednesday, 4th of December of 2019. If you're listening live, if you're listening any other time, this is a taped recording. But if you're listening at this point in time, you're welcome to call in and I might make a few people angry, but there's gonna be some history here that some of you may not be aware of. Things that I wasn't too aware of. I've heard some things here and there, but I did a lot of looking and I'm gonna bumble through this. It's gonna be about Second Amendment, okay? And it's gonna anger some people and really encourage other people to go out and look, see if I'm telling you the truth, because a lot of this is gonna be maybe a little alien to you, okay? Done a lot, got a lot of pages open. I had very little time to go over this and put it in some kind of very rational order. Before I get into this, let me just mention no-shows. I'm not even scheduled one until January, although I'm probably going to be doing one or two in December, later in the month. Don't know, I've been having trouble with the shows, just making enough money to survive. So the shows are going to be lesser and farther in between until things improve, until either Trump is no longer president or something happens to make people go back to gun shows and prepper shows. That's just the bottom line for me, because I've been so bad, it's just not worth doing. I might as well do something else. So I don't want to stop what I'm doing. And when I say shows, what I'm talking about is I go around the country selling prepper supplies, radiological survey equipment, gas masks, memories, freeze-dried food, water filters, solar gadgets, things like this. And that's what I've been doing for the last 10 years. However, this last couple years now, well, three years now, has been bad for us in this business. So having trouble making ends meet. So anyway, let's talk about segmental a little bit here. Like I said, I'm going to bumble through this. I've got a lot of sources in front of me. And this is going to surprise a lot of you. But in a nutshell, the Second Amendment was an afterthought. But now listen, by the very nature that it's an amendment, obviously that's the case. Okay, so it's when you look at the Constitution, it doesn't mention guns. The body of the Constitution, it's not until the Bill of Rights came along that guns were even mentioned. Okay, so that's number one, and everybody should understand that. We all should know that. But maybe we forget about that. And actually, 10 years before the Constitution was even ratified, even drafted, There was things about guns that were that we're gonna be talking about and the right to own keeping bare arms was not a Major issue at the time. Hey Craig. Yeah. Yeah, I Want to remind you that the Second Amendment wasn't the Second Amendment. It's part of the First Amendment Well the way it was ratified The way it was ratified The bill of rights was added as an amendment The Bill of Rights is the First Amendment. It was 10 amendments at a time ratified at the same point in time. The first 10 amendments called the Bill of Rights. We'll be talking about that. Bear with me people, some of this may be alien to you or maybe it's things we just forgot, but I'm going to be pointing out some things that's I very much of course, like any other time, welcome you to research this yourself. Let's see, why don't I start here. In 2018, President Donald Trump addressed the NRA's annual conference for the second time as a sitting president. He was the only, he was only the second sitting president to do so. In 1983, then President Ronald Reagan became the first. This is the NRA convention, okay, annual conference. Both Reagan and Trump had at one time supported a ban on military-style assault weapons. Both Reagan and Trump both had at one time supported a ban on military assault weapons. A completely rational policy if you listen to the gun, but the gun lobbyists were abused as a gun grant. So it depends on your point of view. Either that's rational or it's not, depending on your point of view, of course. Reagan came out for the reform 10 years after he addressed the NRA. Trump endorsed it before he entered national politics. Okay, so this this may not be well known to you, but at one time both of them were supporting a ban military-type style assault weapons, whatever that is, because we don't have a clear definition of that. Okay, a musk of the day might have been on a military assault weapon, right? Okay, so that's a completely arguable point. What exactly would they mean by a military style assault weapon? Anyway, Reagan came out for the reform 10 years after he addressed that NRA conference and Trump endorsed it before he entered national politics. Okay, so that you may not be aware of at all. If you're following Reagan, then you will have realized 10 years after that. Anyway, Reagan delivered his remarks with trademark passion and conviction. Trump rattled off a list of platitudes before launching into a recantation of political conquest. But both men delivered a similar message 35 years apart and both slightly distorted history. Here we go. Reagan said in 1983, and I quote, and by the way, the Constitution does not say the government shall decree the right to keep and bear arms. The Constitution says the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. End of quote. Okay, now that's a quote from Reagan. I didn't quote the Constitution there other than what he quoted. I quoted Reagan. I'll say that again. His quote exactly was, quote, and by the way, the Constitution does not say that government shall decree the right to keep and bear arms. The Constitution says the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, end of quote. That's Ronald Reagan in 1983. Donald Trump said in 2018, and I quote, Since the first generation of America stood strong at Concord each generation to follow has answered the call to defend freedom in their time That is why we are here today to defend freedom for our children to defend the liberty of all Americans and to defend the right of a free and sovereign people to keep and bear arms and of quote Trump said in 2018 now both Reagan and Trump framed the Second Amendment as an absolute right to own and carry firearms. The men, and yes, the men who wrote our, they were men who wrote our Constitution, it was men, white men, landowners, however, saw the Second Amendment right to bear arms as a civic responsibility that white men had to meet in order to serve and protect their communities. The amendment was rooted in notions of responsible and ordered citizenship that was never seen as an unlimited and unregulatable right. The modern view of the Second Amendment articulated by Trump and Reagan, the one that views almost all gun regulations as contradictory to the right to bear arms, did not take hold until many years later, invented and perpetrated by a gun lobby intent on helping the firearms industry sell more guns. Before you get real angry here, stick with me. In other words, the Constitution was written and the founding fathers saw it as a civic responsibility for white men, landowners, whatever. At the time, it was of course a different era of who had really had rights at the time. But anyway, for centuries, Americans had even accepted and promoted strict gun controls, again, until recent times. For centuries, Americans had accepted and even promoted strict gun controls. During the Revolutionary War period, for instance, the colonists heavily regulated firearms within a militia structure. Service was mandatory and the militias were made up of white male land owners who were required to carry and obtain their own firearms, guns they used to strip Native Americans of their land and rule enslaved Africans. to facilitate this dirty work and ensure that guns did not fall into the quote, wrong hands and quote, early Americans employed stringent gun regulations. The early colonies required that guns be registered and inspected. Regulation of firearms in the colonies, both during and after independence included policing powers over non-military use of weapons. Colonial governments track citizens' firearms and militiamen face stiff penalties if they fail to report to muster. While many individual colonies had rules governing the storage of gunpowder, some regulations went even further. Okay, now we're talking about the time during, this was even before the Constitution, what we're talking about here, this period of time. So understand that. Second Amendment didn't exist yet. Boston residents were not permitted to store loaded firearms in their home and individuals faced stiff penalties for violating this prohibition. Boston, along with New York, prohibited the firing of guns within city limits. Rhode Island conducted a house-to-house census of gun owners. Pennsylvania law allowed the government to disarm individuals deemed insufficiently loyal to the state. By the time the 13 states came together in Philadelphia for the Constitution Convention in 1787, four state constitutions protected the right to bear arms within a militia. But only, now get this, this is 1787, but only Pennsylvania allowed broader ownership. Now, backtracking to here, if you look at some of these, some of the really old laws that were on the books at the time. Basically, every state was slightly different. And even to this day, you can still look up these statutes, and they exist for all 50 states, where there is militias listed under the law. And it was essentially, it's a slightly different age, but the general consensus is, if you just lump all the states together and just do it as an average, basically any 18-year-old able-bodied male, basically, was, sometimes, some states, females, and sometimes the age is different. But anyway, that's essentially, you were, You are potentially a militia member if you were ever called upon to serve in your state militia. The state of Oregon, the state of Indiana, the Commonwealth of Virginia, whatever. At one time in our country's history, we all were potential militiamen. It was just a matter of the state calling on you or the national. We're going to get into that. Okay, so four state constitutions protected right to bear arms within a militia. I have a question for you before you continue on with this. What article are you reading from this? Because that doesn't even sound like you saying white nationalists. It sounds like you're reading somebody else's work. I am. I'm reading from a bunch of different things here. This particular page is the Atlantic, I think. I see the Atlantic and I've got one here from I've got a bunch of some Wikipedia stuff I have a whole lot of them that I'm going to be referencing here. I don't trust anything I read on Wikipedia but it's nice to have the source so you can go to it and refer to it for reference. Part of the reason we went to war in the revolution was because of the spies that we were having inside our homes It's listed, that's why it's one of the amendments, you know, not quarter troops in your homes, is that they literally were coming in and doing a consensus and they would put troops in your homes to spy and tell on you if you were breaking some of these laws. Some of the laws that you mentioned I know were under colonial rule, but they were under British colonial rule, and that's one of the things that we revolted against. So, taking it into context is another thing. Yeah. Right. And the Third Amendment, yeah, the Third Amendment seems antiquated today because at the time that was a huge issue, but today we don't see that as being a huge issue, but it could someday, of course. The Third Amendment being the quartering of troops. Yeah, this is all before the Constitution. So far, what I've covered. I'm going to be, I'm going to, I'm trying to... go through a timeline where we... Well, not just before the Constitution, but it's also before the American Revolution, some of those laws that you mentioned to make it sound like the colonists that were involved with the Revolution were involved with some of the laws that were passed there. Those were the laws, some of the laws that you mentioned, I know were the laws that were being mandatorily enforced by Great Britain. And it's literally in our Declaration of Independence why we went to war. Yep. Okay, we spent a lot of time debating the particulars of the Second Amendment today, but it may surprise you to learn that the right to bear arms was not particularly important to the men who penned the Constitution at the time. They did not include in it in their original draft, nor was there any great public clamoring for such a provision in the fiery debates that followed the Constitutional Commission. To the extent that guns were discussed at all, the debate focused on the merits of state-run militias versus a national standing army. Before the convention, states had control and regulated their own militias. The authors of the new documents sought to put the federal government in charge. This change caused great divisions. And of course, the Second Amendment today, as we read it, and it's been argued for decades at least about what exactly is militia. It's in the Second Amendment, but at the time, today the militia means nothing to most Americans. They don't see that as meaning something that they even have to pay attention to, or it even has a different meaning today, usually a negative connotation. But back in the day, there was no national army. It was the local armies of their state militias. That was essentially, which we basically called the National Guard today. I mean, I think the other thing to keep in mind is punctuation. And at the time, the people who penned that, they knew what punctuation meant. There is a comma between the right of the people to keep and bear arms and to organize and maintain a regulated militia. So it's separate thoughts right there. So the right of the people to keep and bear arms the guys who wrote the Second Amendment it did have firearms in mind as being a right of the people and Punctuation and grammar is great. I will mix it all the time myself when I'm writing something for Discord or when I'm doing a website and I have to have other people come back and check on what I did But all of them back at the time, especially the guys who pinned the Constitution, they didn't see a reason to put that in there. They also wanted to abolish slavery, but they had to pull that out. And as I recall, the Bill of Rights was kind of forced down their throat because nobody was going to go along with it, even though it passed with their group that had done it. It wasn't going to fly with the people without that Bill of Rights attached to it. The Bill of Rights were the chains. Yeah, and I think Pennsylvania was one that had actually 15 amendments. Every state had their own little dig into it that they wanted to get into the final Bill of Rights. Now, one camp of delegates, the Federalists, feared that state-run militias would be ill-equipped to deal with future threats. They wanted a professional nationwide armed force. Other delegates, the anti-federalists, argued that Congress could abuse its power, disarm the state militias, and strip landowners of their rights. Now, eventually the federalists and anti-federalists agreed to a compromise. The federal government would be given the authority to, quote, provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the militia, and for governing such part of them as may be employed in the service of the United States, and, quote, while the states controlled military training for the appointment of military officers. Now the Philadelphia Convention adjourned with that compromise without any language about the right to bear arms. This is again during the introduction of the Constitution before it was ratified. This is before the Bill of Rights, okay? We're still before the Bill of Rights here. So they adjourned with that compromise without any language about the right to bear arms. And the founders set the document to special conventions held within state legislatures for ratification. Nine out of the 13 states had to approve the Constitution for the document to go into effect. The newly proposed order unleashed feverishly heated debates all over the country. Early Americans penned essays and pamphlets arguing about the role of government and its size in daily life. That was the whole thing with the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. But here too, they spent almost no time debating the gun question. In Massachusetts, the state convention actually rejected the statement that the Constitution shall never be construed to authorize Congress to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceful citizens from keeping their own arms. In Pennsylvania, It was said that, quote, the people have the right to bear arms for the defense of themselves and their own state for the purpose of killing game and no law shall be passed for disarming the people or any of them unless for crimes committed or real danger of public injury from individuals, end of quote. That was what Pennsylvania proposed. But was similarly voted down. That clause allowed for significant police regulation of firearms, but it was still lampooned by the leaders of the day. Noah Webster, the political writer and father of the American Scholarship in Education, asked sarcastically if Congress should not include language that quote, Congress shall never restrain any inhabitants of America from eating and drinking at seasonable times or prevent its lying on its side in a long winter's night or even on its back when he is fatigued by lying on his right, end of quote. In other words, the minority view of the Constitution, that the Constitution should explicitly allow for a right to self-defense never picked up any significant steam and its adherents made no complaint campaign to advance it at that time. Now how did the Bill of Rights come in to include the Second Amendment? It originated from London. Can I throw this in there? Because I know you're still reading that article. If you go back and read George Washington letters, his letters, and I've got some of the posts, some of his quotes posted on the Liberty Tree Radio website, He was adamant about the Second Amendment and that there being rights of the people to keep and bear arms included in. He wasn't even concerned about the slavery issue, but that was like a second thing with him as far as abolishing slavery entirely because he just fought a war to get everybody out of it. But his main concern was Was on the firearms issue at the convention there you can find quotes from him talking about it all over the place Yeah, and I'm still talking about the convention convention here, and I'm actually gonna go back a little bit farther Before the convention like you were talking edge back to 18 Sorry 1777 But let me that's in a different A lot of the people at the convention felt that it wasn't necessary to have a Bill of Rights for the Constitution, that it covered the rights because each colony individually had their own version of a Bill of Rights, and the federal government was supposed to be subserviary to the state, to the state governments and the state governments subserviary to the local governments, which of course we see how that's flipped and gone, you know. the other way in our modern time. Anyway, I'll let you continue. I'm sorry Craig. Okay. The Constitution's chief author James Madison had a problem. He wanted to win a congressional seat in Virginia, but he needed the votes of white Southern Baptists to do so. What did they want? After years of oppression by the West Pestable Church, they demanded a guarantee that the new American government would never prioritize one religion over another. as Michael Walden, author of the Second Amendment, a biography put it, quote, Madison found himself one of the first American politics, first American politicians in the course of a campaign from form a deeply held view to its opposite all the while and sifting and trying to convince himself that he had not changed his views at all. The Bill of Rights was born of a pander to a noisy interest group in a single congressional district. I'm trying to see if I should move on to another one. I'm looking at my time. Madison did not initially oppose significantly changing the Constitution, arguing that enumeration specific rights would not prevent governments from trampling them and could disrupt the delicate balance of power between the federal government and the states as laid out in the document. Political expediency, however, convinced him to meet the Baptist's demand for an amendment guaranteeing religious freedom. Madison explains his change of mind. Quote, it is my sincere opinion that the Constitution ought to be revised and that the first Congress meeting under it ought to prepare and recommend to the states for ratification the most satisfactory provisions for all essential rights, particularly the rights of the of the conscious in the fullest latitude, the freedom of the press, trials by jury, security against warrants, and the end quote. Note that Madison's list did not initially include a right to bear arms. Though as he drafted the Bill of Rights, he incorporated language from the recommendations sent by the state's ratification conventions. Those amendments included provisions about a right to bear arms within the context of a militia and did not appear to endorse an individual right to bear arms even for hunting or self-defense. Madison's amendment echoed that statement, sentiment, and After some revisions, it was codified into the 27 words of the Second Amendment. And we quote, a well-regged blade of militia, comma, being necessary for the security of a free state, comma, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. And they'll quote, consider this amendment piece by piece. And this, of course, gets argued to this day on both sides. A well-regulated militia. Okay. The founders were concerned about protecting the militia from the dangers of a centralized standing army as a phrase, the security of a free state suggests. The first clause of the amendment qualifies the right articulated within it. The next part, quote, a free state. Every time that phrase is used in the constitution, it refers to individual states, not the government as a whole. The people. The founders use this phrase to mean not individual persons, but rather the body politic the people as a whole During the ratification debate and Virginia speakers use the phrase the people 50 times when discussing the militia Every single mention referred to Virginians as a group not as individuals. Okay, and again, I know this gets argued time and time again Everywhere in the world. Okay, the next one keep and bear arms If you search the phrase, right to bear arms, in the Congressional record, you won't find a single mention outside of the context of the military. Searching a database of all the writings and papers of our founding fathers, being Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Hamilton, Franklin, and Madison, also reveals that the right to bear arms referred only to the formation of militias. In the 18th century, the Second Amendment was about militias. It was not, militias and musters, okay, this is a word that I should have looked up, M-U-S-T-E-R-S, maybe an antiquated word, I'm not sure. Is that land owners, white land owners? I'm not positive. Okay, the Second Amendment was about militias and musters. That's what it says, I'm sorry, I should have looked that word up. It was not about the politics. rugged individualism or God-given right to own as many firearms as possible. Understanding of the amendment evolved in the decades that followed as our interpretation of the Constitution adapted to changing times and I can go over a bunch of court cases. Yet the right to bear arms almost always reflected a collective spirit rather than individual obligation, a duty that could be regulated to address concern of public safety. A group of colonial historians explained it succinctly. The authors of the Second Amendment would be flabbergasted to learn that in endorsing the Republican principle of a well-regarded militia, they were also precluding restrictions on such potentially dangerous property as firearms, which governments had always regulated when there was a real danger of public injury from individuals. Now, during the 19th century... Can I throw a quote in there, Craig? Okay. It kind of goes with what you were just saying. What is true of every member of society individually is true of them as a collective Since the right of the whole can be no more than the sum of the rights of the individual That's from Thomas Jefferson. In other words when you're talking about the rights of a whole of the people You're talking about the rights of the individual because the rights of the whole can't be more than the individual I can't come up to you and tell you you know, you can't do this Because you have the right you don't have the right to come up to me and tell me I can't do that Yeah, well, the idea that, frankly, if you took a census of guns in this country, the ownership of private firearms is massively outweighing what the federal government has. So the army, the citizen army that potentially is there, It is no match whatsoever. The federal government is absolutely no match. No army in the world is no match to the American people if you take guns collectively. If you were to take this magic pole of guns in the United States, so in the hands of private owners. And so that sort of goes along with the, but again it was intended initially before the Constitution as a militia, a collective force of armed individuals. that basically were... The key word and the founding fathers were very strong about individuals everything that they did as far as rights and the wording of the document went to preserve the rights of individuals when they were talking about the collective of as a whole it doesn't matter if you were the Federalist or the Anti-federalist they were talking about individual rights. Okay, well I can get into that here with some of these court cases. I mean during the 19th century State militias began to give way to standing armies, federal armies. And as the United States expanded west, violence increased. An organization dedicated to improving the markmanship of American soldiers formed. It evolved into an association dedicated to undermining all gun regulations throughout the country. Before long, this group would launch a multi-million dollar campaign to rewrite the history of the Second Amendment and distort the writings of our founding fathers to fit the message and political agenda. Now, this next part, I'm going to go back a little bit. I've got a bunch of Supreme Court sightings here. Going back to 1876, United States versus Khruchikshank. I don't know how to say it for sure. But then we really didn't have anything that the Supreme Court hasn't ruled on this much until really our this last century the 20th century and We find in 1958 United States versus Miller we find and these are these are the key where we started to get The people in other words you and I individually as individuals Keeping that right to bear arms keeping bear arms District of Columbia versus Heller in 2008 And, McDonald's versus Chicago in 2010, and we can go over, if I have time, we can go over some of the key concepts of this. But, I'm gonna continue on here. Again, some of this is Second Amendment politics, and this is not me gleaning a couple, this is me gleaning a bunch of things from websites. It just happened to be, have some of the same information, and we're gonna be giving up a... But this is going to be partly a political rant about the Second Amendment and how minimalistic and nearly useless it was at the time of what it became. It's an origin story and it's going to gloss over a lot of stuff. We're going to cover a lot of caveats and we're going to go all the way. I'm having trouble with this. I'm trying to piece together my thoughts here. The founding fathers, the exercise of this act of reality was tested by case law and by the individual states. The states at this point in recent history of course have become sort of meaningless because the federal government, the Federalists won out. In the end, that's what we're seeing here. The Federalists essentially won out. States hardly have any rights anymore, although we see some exercising of that. in these marijuana laws. The states' right issue was what was being fought over during the Civil War and the Union won and the Union was a Federalist. And we're seeing some reversal now in this whole marijuana thing. States exerting their rights. Where they're still, now they're all going against federal law, of course. A lot of states are exerting their rights but the Fed's still cracking down on people when the Fed is involved. They use it as an excuse to come in and bust people's homes up. We've got actually Craig, not Craig, sorry, that's you, Randy from Michigan, who does the medical marijuana where he's covered some of that. Yeah. So I'm trying to think how I should go with this here. If you don't know the history, I'm trying to go back to the history here. Let's try to go back a little bit farther and we find the right page here. The case law is what's really changed our modern opinions of the Constitution versus what they were back in the colonial days and pre-Constitution, and even post-Constitution after the Bill of Rights, because at the time they had a different meaning. Remember, this is a time when You had to be white, you had to be landowner or homeowner, you had to be, you couldn't be a woman. We had, the people who had rights was very limited compared to what we have today. In retrospect, I mean at the time maybe that was a thing, but now it's been changing slowly. So, how should I, you have to go back to, you really have to go back to, okay. Unassailable and immutable and unchangeable on nearly every level. Oh my God, don't touch that. People are going to get pissed at me. We've talked about the ambiguity that is viewed in the Second Amendment today based on how it was created and looked up the history. There's hardly any true history showing today about what I've just been telling you. We're going to make an assertion that's backed up by what I'm going to present, but nobody in the country gave a damn about the Second Amendment in the time, including the people who made it. It was an afterthought. It's an amendment, after all. It's not part of the main body of the Constitution. It doesn't say all men are created equal and they can own a gun. It doesn't say that. It was done later, so any amendment is by definition, afterthought. You don't like that answer? I'm sorry, but it wasn't afterthought. It wasn't listed in the original constitution. It wasn't even brought up until Pennsylvania brought it up even a decade later. 1777. To keep it right, keep and bear alarms, this has been legislated and enacted by representatives without us voting on it, without us a mass rule that was established for a specific set of reasons. And ignoring those reasons is what both sides do. Like, okay, in 1689, we're going to go back to 1689, to the English Bill of Rights. Okay, someone wrote this up and it was commented on supported the natural rights of self-defense You have the right and the right of the people to self-defense of their life under all conditions Shall not be infringed Is that in the Constitution? No, this we're talking about the English Bill of Rights No, of the separation of liberty and literally nowhere does it literally state unequivocally that there is a constitutional amendment presented that says you will have the right to defend your life. Well, yeah, but are you arguing that the Second Amendment religiously or tactically or realistically that the resistance to oppression was guaranteed what kind of oppression that's a little vague. Civic duty to act in concert in defense of the state you must defend your country and your state, your province, your county, in your city against TAC from who? That would be, it is, the duty of all members of all states to be volunteered from birth to defend their home territory. city, county, state, or neighborhood against attack from anybody, even their neighbor or everybody in the south or the north if you want to go there, but also against the federal government. Now we have a, we've got a Federalist number 46. Now this is James Madison's own writings. He was one of the people who was involved in influencing what happened with amendments. A federal standing army could be kept in check by him, state militias that would be able to repel the danger of a federal army of regular troops at the time, because you don't know about this, a federal army can now overwhelm a state militia or all state militias not by numbers but by ability. Yes, gun owners in the United States outnumber military by a bizarrely high number because we have a small, relatively small standing army. Remember how many people were alive in 1776. So let's go forward. 1777, under the Articles of Confederation, all states were required to maintain their own well-regulated, disciplined, and sufficient armed and accounted militia with a proper quantity of arms, ammunition, and camping equipment. and appoint all officers under the rank of Colonel within, and everybody above Colonel had to be appointed by the federal government. This is 1777 we're talking about. This is long before the Constitution was even drafted. This was a ruling about state-run militias made of irregular, not professional military people, but volunteers or conscripts of people who were drafted to be part of the militia. We now call that basically it's the National Guard. even though it's actually the state guard of Oregon State or Indiana State, whatever. That's a contradiction of terms that the guards, the state guards and the state guards of North Carolina and the kelp and of course, Carolinas were split and so were the Virginias. But it's really huge. The Confederation Congress was permitted to requisition these militias for common defense. The Congress was allowed to collect people from all of the militias or control them partially only in proportion to the number of white inhabitants in each state, but the Second Amendment is immutable, so it's only white inhabitants that were allowed to own property. And you can't vote unless you're a property owner and all of your the poor people are barred from voting and from now on Hillary becomes president again and so on. We don't want to go there. So we can alter the Constitution as part of the Constitution when we create an amendment. When it's convenient or not, you are not allowed to have these arguments because I'm going to tell you something, the Second Amendment did not apply to. Did not apply to individuals having gun rights until, exacerbatingly long and recently, and I'm going to show why again, if I have time to go through these, all rights are only good to the extent they're excise and tested, and case law The same thing as with your rights to claim that is to be an unambiguous right to keep them bare arms, to not be infringed for people. Let's see how long it takes for people to bring up people instead of just talking about the militia Congress, couldn't declare war. Yeah Congress, and that's Congress can declare war, raise an army. Find that back here. Couldn't declare war, raise an army, appoint a commander in chief of the army. The Navy, unless 9 of the 13 states originally decided yes, arms and military power remained solidly in state hands because that was a practicality the confederation government was taking over only to ensure in dire circumstances after asking the states for permission very humbly, this was a states right based thing in 1777 and did not include the second amendment. Of course that didn't come until 12 years later. The Founding Fathers really didn't give a damn about your individual gun rights or even maintaining militia gun rights at this point in 1777. In 1787, ten years later, the Constitution being made now, the President was the Commander in Chief by default, the Congress had to train, arm and control state militias, they had the power to call them into service, raise an army, declare war, and all using simple majority. They didn't have to get state's permission, consultation, or a majority of more than a certain number of states or a certain number of delegates or your vote. Now we're talking 1787 before the Second Amendment was created and it would have forbidden Donald Trump from launching a war or building a damn wall against, again, and you really want to go far back. We don't see hardly anybody following the Constitution today. You can't quote things if it's not inconvenient to you and then quote things that are convenient to you without looking at the sole story. We have the right to vote unless you're a house or landowner at the time and white and male. Now, reserving to the states respectively, the appointment of the officers below a certain rank authority of training the militia as well as, and according to the discipline prescribed by Congress, Only to repel invasions, execute the laws of the Union, federal law had to be enforced by your local militia, it couldn't be disobeyed by the federal government, still can't and suppress any insurrection. The South isn't permitted to rise, and no one has permitted insurrection. How much of the founding fathers, we're still now 10 years later, do we want to ignore so you can keep your morality and ideology active in the comments section on the internet? That's the way we are today. See here, and we move on forward a little bit here. So at the time, rebellion was illegal. And it would be done by the militia that would be given the right to keep and bear arms. Let's again, a standing army of professional soldiers swarming into enforced tax laws. Rebellions that a revolution or compensate your arms was authorized at this point in time again. The Constitution is right at the end of the Constitution, yet not federal government yet, and can now control everything, every aspect of the military as far as it's structured during war or peace, and dominating all states in some ways in 1788, one year later. Constitution ratified in this condition without any amendments. The argument was 6 out of 13 states effectively declared the ratified Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts ratified but attached a list of an amendments proposed. Pennsylvania hadn't done it yet, but it eventually did and had 15 amendments that wanted to do, including this, and this is the only one on record, it wanted to include the right to be armed for the people or the militia or both. It is the one that brought this up. And this is 1788. Pennsylvania was the first to bring it up. Again, which version of the Constitution do you say is the one? Is the one you like best, or is that means you're talking about a human right because you're picking and choosing. Stop quoting it like the Bible and misusing it like the Bible. Please. Members of Congress, we're attempting to reassure the states later that they can retain militias and that Congress could not disarm them by creating a Second Amendment. The intention is almost all the people who were delegates at the time stated in their memoirs or wherever because they're self-important and we have all these records of well-regulated militia is necessary to the security of a free state and the state of whatever or the federal government or Whatever the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed because they wanted not to limit it Just to their own standing quasi standing militia. They wanted the entire population To be able to have this, but that's your interpretation of modern interpretation. I know this is what's going to make people mad, but this is at the moment. The people who wrote the Second Amendment were just representatives. This was not voted on. It was not the American people's vote. None of this was. Let me get this one straight. I am in favor of the Second Amendment as being interpreted today, as you and me having the right to keep and bear arms, and not the military. The military, the federal military, really shouldn't exist. But it does, and what are we going to do about that, right? But we need to protect the rights of the states also to arm and maintain regular militia of random citizens. That's the reason for the reference to personal possession. Only it was adjunct added in clumsily as a poorly written statement and what happened to be later argued and no convincing proof that personal possession was intended to be unqualified or more the main focus that it was an adjunct to what they believed that realized that the way they could have an unlimited number of people as long as their state had a population of any kind in 1876. The Supreme Court ruled Second Amendment means no more than it shall be not infringed by Congress as no other effect than to restrict powers of the national government, no one else. Stake and restricted the right to be in keeping and bear arms is not granted by the Constitution neither is it by any manner dependent upon the instrument or is exercised for the existence Well, that Supreme Court decision, of course, that was, let me go back and look at that. That would be the United States versus Krupkyshank in 1876, an important United States Supreme Court case in which the court ruled that the Bill of Rights did not apply to private actors or to state governments despite the adoption of the 14th Amendment. Decided during the reconstruction era the case represented a major blow to federal efforts to protect the civil rights of African Americans. That's United States versus Cruikshank. I guess would be the best way to pronounce it. I'm sorry. But that's 1876. Okay. Let's see here. Okay. Now. The Supreme Court ruled the Second Amendment did not protect weapon types, not having a reasonable relationship to a well-regulated militia in 1939. So we didn't really hardly have any rulings by the Supreme Court until 1939. Under Second Amendment state and analogs as well as made it lawful to prohibit carrying concealed weapons, they had conditions for making, selling, or manufacturing prohibitions on possession of firearms by felons, mentally ill prohibitions on firearms, and sensitive places like school, government buildings, et cetera. Now, 1940, back in the good old days, right? You know, the good old days, this has changed since your grandparents lifetime, the attitude towards this. No, you couldn't and you were restricted more than you are today. No, you don't have the right, did not have the right to keep and carry any weapon under any conditions for any purpose at the time at all. It was routinely explained through all these cases that it was for citizens, state militias, our current National Guard, and also could be extended until 2016, the US Supreme Court did not completely allow it to be for ordinary citizens. It's not the founding fathers or their intent. It was a ruling in 2016, 2008, 2010, that gave you a right that you thought you had the entire time because it's immutable and it is a stupid sentence in the Constitution, improperly, possibly interpreted throughout the decades and entire lifetimes. It's only recently been changing where we actually have more rights than we did back in the day that it was pinned. It's been bandied about for decades or centuries depending on how you look at it. And it was never intended for your purposes. Okay, so this is the current status. This is what we wanted. You won, but it's not from the founding fathers. It's from the courts and the legal decisions of the Supreme Court. and figure out whether these are, you figure out whether they're Democrats or Republicans and give the rights that you thought you had the entire time. So this is not something, at least my time is, yeah, I'm just about, I'm just about down here. Yeah, okay, court cases. The one I mentioned, start with 1876, United States versus Krakow Cuckoo Bank. Then you'll be jumping all the way to, let's see here, United States versus Miller, 1958. which was a Supreme Court case that involved a Second Amendment challenge to the National Firearms Act of 1934. Miller is often cited in the ongoing American gun politics debate as both sides claim it supports their position. So read the case. Then you need to move on to the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975. Now that was passed by the District of Columbia City Council In 1976, the law banned residents from owning handguns, automatic firearms, or high-capacity semi-automatic firearms, as well as prohibited possession of unregistered firearms. Exceptions to the ban were allowed for police officers and guns registered before 1976. The law also required firearms to be kept in the home, quote, unloaded, disassembled, or bound by a trigger lock or similar device, end of quote. This was deemed to be a prohibition on the use of firearms for self-defense in the home. On June 26 of 2008, your next case lookup in the historic case of District of Columbia versus Heller, the Supreme Court of the United States determined that the ban and trigger lock provisions violate the Second Amendment. Then we move on to 2010. Let's see what that one's called. We find it here. I'm still having trouble getting used to these buttons on this new computer. I'm sorry. Okay, that's not it. How about here? I don't see the 2010 one brought up. Then going all the way to, let's see, here's this one. This is... Okay, District of Columbia versus Heller did that one already. McDonald versus Chicago, 2010. United States Supreme Court decision by U.S. Supreme Court of the United States found that the right of an individual to keep and bear arms as protected under the Second Amendment is incorporated by either the Due Process Clause or Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment against the states. Their decision cleared up the insurgency left in the wake of District of Columbia versus Heller as to the scope of gun rights in regard to the states. Initially, the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Court had upheld the Chicago Ordinance banning the possession of handguns as well as other regulations, gun regulations affecting rifles and shotguns citing United States versus Cruickshank, Posner versus Illinois, and Miller versus Texas. The petition for Sartari was filed by Alan Gura, an attorney who had successfully argued Heller and Chicago era attorney David S. Seigale. Second Amendment Foundation and the United States Rifle Association sponsored the legislation on behalf of several Chicago residents, including retiree O.S. McDonald. Okay, well, I'm done for the day. Thanks everybody for listening. The website is forbiddenknowledge.info. No shows this weekend, but you can go there and find out where future shows are. Thanks everybody for listening. So long. Liberty's 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 for that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. Go to the website and check out our selection today. Join Mark and Don for Weapons Wednesday, where you'll learn how to use everything from your bare hands to your average AR-15. 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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walking 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. But tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how 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've taken a safe number. You trade 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 is to doctors so their children will be warned. 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 each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom as Iowa key vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrant 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free. Evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm R. K. 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 are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com in Memorial, and we are 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 the lower 49, which includes Grace A. Jefferson and CONUS. Also, the Outlying States, the Outlying Territories, and the clock. It is 8.07 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is, well, for the date today, it is Wednesday, Weapons Wednesday. It is the 4th of December, it is the 11th year of open Fabian socialist. and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2019 Old Earth Calendar, 2019 Year of Conflict, Year of Betrayal. Not much time left to do much more betraying for 2019. It will be into, you know, Fiddlesticks and FiddlyD to, you know, 2020. 2020 Hinds site, 2024 site, 2020 site. Yeah, 2020. 20, 20. And that is only, oh my goodness, that's 27 days away by the looks of it. And again, they'll be scrubbing their hands, washing everything off, and you know, who me? And on to the next level of fiascoism. Take your pick. It is Weapons Wednesday, and a couple things I forgot to mention. Again, Sportsman's Guide. Always keep an eye on www.sportsmansguide.com. And when you get there, it is Sportsmen's Guide dot com. Don't forget that they do have a lot of stuff in the clearance section. I don't know if we've here we are cyber week, whatever we don't fight cyber week as opposed to Black Friday as opposed to. Oh, Lord, they keep you're just adding more goodies to the you know, the pile. Interestingly enough, there are some pretty good buys on body armor, as I've mentioned several times. What kind of body armor is good body armor? Any armor is good armor. Anything is better than your butt hanging out in the breeze. Quality varies. Performance level has been standardized for quite some time, so it's not like you have to guess about what does what. The big thing here again is to remember that there is always an upgrade that can take place or that's claimed to be an upgrade that might not be. But for sure, there is a lot of equipment out there that is reasonably priced that will protect from a lot of the scrapes, scratches, perforations, folding, spindling, and mutilating that can happen just with everyday work, let alone small arms fire. If you go over to SportsmansGuide.com, do their clearance section, go page by page, look to see what they have available. Now they do also have a wide variety of other surplus armors. Polish, German, a bunch of German stuff just came in. Hungarian and Romanian, so if you take a look at what's there, there is a decent list of interesting technology that definitely is useful. Ceramic plate armor, full rifle armor, all the way down to basically scratching dent, as in cutting slap, you hit with something. All of the level one armor is not obsolete, it's just typical for a lot of the departments that are out there and what they've done for base armor protection. They will stop fragmentation. It will stop a number of other items. It varies depending upon what it is you're trying to do with it. But remember, the threat level 1A, threat level 3, threat level 4. 2, by the way, I skipped over 2, didn't I? Oh, well, there's nothing much threat level 2 out there. It's either threat level 1AB or jumps to level 3 for whatever reason. That's cool. I mean, I don't care, you know, and more is better or you know, whatever we can get for the price, but for under $100 there are about a, I'd say half a dozen, if not eight different vests available that offer very good protection and the price is right. There's nothing bulletproof out there. Going to that conversation about exceptionally high powered rifles, it should give you an idea. On that note, and body armor, of course, everything and anything we can find we're going to be putting into service. If you run into Kevlar helmets it's the same way. Grab what you can and why you can. Piss pots, steel pots, anything you can in that category will work just fine too. It doesn't have to be the latest and greatest fort to protect and offer reasonable protection from threat in the threat environment. With regard to the Kevlar, again, there's steel plate, obviously, and there's also a soft plate out there in replace or supplemental plates that can be inserted. You know, you can double stuff up. You can go a hard plate with a soft plate. Most people don't really talk about that. If it's threat level three and then you have steel plate, and steel plate obviously is supposed to be level four plus, depending upon who built it, Well, what you're reading then with a level 3 fast with a level 4 plate, does it mean I'm level 7? Probably not, but actually it offers very good protection and from fragmentation, especially spalled if something does get through, soft armor underneath the hard armor isn't a bad idea, underneath the plate armor and such. Now there's different schools and philosophies of how to employ soft and hard armors. So you take a look at what's out there, embrace the guru of your choice, and that way you won't have to worry about somebody else trying to tell you, well, tell you about something I'd say on the air. Because no matter what's going to happen, okay, so here's how it works. Find your guru. Find your center of your universe. Find who it is that you like because somebody apparently had an election and voted, okay? But do whatever you need to do now. Get it done, get it out of the way. That's the most important thing. Square your technology away. Get to a certain level in all categories, even if you don't have as much resource, and you're going to spend less in certain areas. But get on the table in all categories first, and then progressively upgrade. Now, when you upgrade, you don't get rid of what you have already. That goes over into your 5.10 program or goes over into your cash program so that when you're done you can have whole support technologies replaced but put into the field properly canned, properly stored and now you've got equipment on standby. And it's all part of a progressive investment system. You're investing to get onto the battlefield and survive into the future. Other people will do the same. Some people barely have the resources to buy the arms that they need and maybe that's it. We need to change that. One of the things you can do is if you have excess, nope, it's not the newest, not the greatest bit of technology available at this moment, but it's serviceable enough and it serves its purpose. So that's how you can help or assist with people who are in the Patriot cause slash the militia cause working to build stronger, more efficient, more effective, better focused, better trained militia formations. I would mention if you get a chance go to www.colonialmarinemilitia.com www.colonialmarinemilitia.com. Go to www.colonialmarinemilitia.com. Take the time, check out the page, take a look at what's available, understand that if you're CMM, you can get into the system, the advanced system beyond the basic page, provided you have the system pin number for your unit. And that, of course, has subcategory numbers. So again, we have intentionally limited access so that we have a level of operational security with regard to internal operations. But the CMM is quite extensively expanded over the years to the point where it is as effective as pretty much any other conventional military force from outside the country. And we are still seeing growth and expansion, mostly and again now the command and control, which is kind of mentioned on the page there, the development of better communications management mechanisms. We do have the NBF War College and a couple of others whose mission it is to develop junior officers and advance the skill sets of basically team leader group leaders. We don't necessarily use the conventional rank idea that you see out there because we are militia. So a team leader or a group leader or a battle group leader, that's the titles that match up his counterparts to what you see in the other camps across the system, especially with regular military forces. That's www.colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com. I'll tell you what, Ed, kind of like one of our backup themes for the intelligence report, Liberty Tree Radio, If you could, little ear candy, we didn't do any music requests and I'm probably not going to get any more in for the day here if we do this. UDO, I give as good as I get. If we could, we'll plug it in right now in the next minute or two here, if you can. And a reminder, guys, music or battle music, you need to start accumulating. You're going to be running micro stations, need inspirational work to do. Krista Berg, Revolution, Light of Fire, Never Forget. There's an example of something needs to be in the repertoire. How many of them can we make die? Marcher Kombreath. UDO, I give as good as I get. Or how about Come With Me Now? Yeah, there's a couple of songs out there, a couple pieces out there that are kind of stomping music in the process. So you can bounce around the spectrum into demi-country, dark country. Any of the older rock especially depending on the window of you know through the 70s there's stuff in the 70s is very This is udo by the way, this is a metal band. You can believe it. It is we back We're back udo as I get and really cool videos have been done with that music already, but I could picture a few things like I even know how to trick or treat and you have the bat faggots kicking in a door and as they kick in the door you have the two views. Them real stern and kicking in the door and as the door bursts open and they bust it you have the view from the other direction with the muzzle loading cannon just inside the door by about three feet. and you see the camera looking over that and the expression on the faces just before there's that large flare slash flash from the howitzer with the canister charge going off. Womp! Yeah, it was fun. It was real exciting. They were all pumped up. They were gonna be barking dogs. They were gonna go all over the front yard in chunks and pieces. Wow, what do you do about that? They were gonna get even. Yeah, I'm sure they are. I'm sure they have a big plan. They have a big master plan. It's the big plan. All of them do. Every one of these kids. What do you think is going on right now? Okay, let's ask you a real simple question. About Virginia. What do you think the Virginia State Police is doing right now? Okay, you guys all have the information on what they're proposing here. What do you think the conversations are with the, for instance, these B-Witch slash uh... turds that are command management for the uh... you know the the lodge buddies the ring knockers the uh... the yamaka wears that are all the administration and command management that's going to growl raw raw get the state police to go out and confiscate guns in virginia what do you think going on with them right now Are they going, oh god we can't do that, oh I'm not gonna do that, or are they all just right now raw, rawing and chugging each other up, you know, pumping each other up like they always do, of course as yes men anyway. about going after all the gun owners and how they're going to cow the gun owners down and how if they could do three or four villages, you know like that, wait a minute, like that British Marine Major said that if he could have, if he was given a free hand, he could cow down the colonists by just doing in rape, kill, pillage, and burning like three American villages. If he just had the opportunity, he'd just go to town. You don't think there aren't bimbos like that right now in idiot black uniforms flapping that? What do you think? You think that they are or they aren't? What about bat faggots? See, when they start guns, when you hear the word G-U-N-S, guns, the bat faggots, Donald Trump's bat faggots, are planning right now and have been told that they've got to have contingency set up. to fully support the confiscation of guns in Virginia. I think they're training to do it right now and they're all pumped up. Yes. All storied up and grabbing each other's butts and stuff like that. Yes. Again, ask yourself, what would their job be? It's like the pentagram. The pentagram, you know, people talk about this like, oh, we really didn't know this. You know, before World War II, the pentagram had plans, you know, any contingency plan drawn up. They do plan on killing Americans and murdering Americans in their homes. They've got plans for that. They can lie all they want. But bottom line is, is they find some kosher pecker with piece of trash from overseas and their UN buddies would be there in the pentagram. And they're all pumped up about how they're going to kill Christians in America. And, you know, they're going to kill the goy and blah, blah, blah. You don't think they are doing that right now? Now, with the feds, don't you think that they are, you know, well, we have to look at the big And you know, the mutual support, you know, interlocutory agreements are such that they need to have the mission ready. By God, you all better be thinking in reverse order. It's like, well, time to end that mission. Everybody better be digging in and digging in hard. And again, this is not going to stop at the border of Virginia anyway. If they plug this in, they've got to, they have to. If they're going to enforce it, okay, if they're, now again I would say, look at New York. New York, they got the triple untied, I mean they got everything they wanted and they got more than they expected when they passed all the crap that they did, the garbage that they did, in New York City. Oh wait a minute, that was a whole New York state? So here we are looking at the whole state. And they even got ammunition registration and they froze right in their tracks then. Now I would point out they've stretched the rubber band as far as they can and they're now openly and arrogantly talking about what they're going to do in Virginia. And there's no maybe, no kind of, no sort of. Most important is, oh they might even, who do you think is going to introduce a grandfather clause? So oh you get to keep what you got. Well they don't want to do that. In fact, what's interesting is Bloomberg, who's from where? Oh, he's from Jew York. Okay, so I am telling you, here he is from from New York. And, uh, wow, and so he's spent all this money in Virginia. Well, to do what? To make New York just like, oh, wait a minute, to make Virginia just like New York, he's not gonna switch things back. And needless to say, of course, now everybody's going, well, he's going to run for Prez. Well, you know what, that happens. It's the same thing as Hillary, the Hunter, and the others. You start the garbage you're talking about, we're going to war. Sooner rather than later would be better because we're not getting any younger. Okay? So with that in mind, for everybody who goes, oh my God, no, we can't do that. We need to buy time. Buy time for what? What are you talking about? Let me ask you how many people have said on their dead ass and done nothing and you even hear people saying this now like, well, Trump and their bonus time. What do you mean, bought you time? You had all the, all these people, everybody had the same amount of time for the last 20 years and everybody's watched the same atrocities 30 years. If we count some of the other garbage that we've seen in our lifetime and more, but Well, how much more time do you need? And everybody keeps doing this. Well, we've got to have this, and we've got to have... No, really, here's how it works. Rumsfield did say it right. You go to war with what you've got. You fight with what you've got. You're never going to be perfect. In this case, the first rule is, well, if we just had, if we just had, the space program is kind of a reflection of the same kind of BS. Well, we could build a spacecraft and go to so-and-so, but if we wait 10 years, we'll have nothing. And we would have 10 years, nothing. And another 10 years, little and nothing. And then, well, nothing. You see how that works? But if we just wait, because it'll be so much better, we'll be so much perfecter. Blah blah blah blah blah. In fact, they've got just enough to put something on the table, like the space program. And, oh, now instead of just going to the moon because it would be good practice, oh, we're going to go to Mars. Yeah, right. Every time they do this, it's far enough out that you won't have a clue and they can fake you out. See how that works? The same is true with the garbage we're seeing right now with, you know, if we just wait, wait for what? If we just wait, we'll have newer technology and it'll be easier. Well, if we just wait, this technology that we'd be using will be antiquated. We just gotta wait some more. And it never shows up. We already have warp drive. You're right. It's just automatically falling into your lap warp drive. Think about that. It should be just like, well, just there. And everybody should have it. Like a Jetson jetpack, you see? But it doesn't work that way, does it? The same is true with regard to preparation and what we're talking about here. If Virginia is attacked, And Virginia is now officially under attack. We didn't declare that. Your enemies declared that. The enemies of America's freedom declared that. The internationalists have declared that. The pigs that are in New York have declared that in Virginia. Okay, Bloomberg is, of course, you know, everybody goes, well, you're in Michigan, Virginia, blah, blah, blah, really? Well, Bloomberg is from good old Jew York, and guess what? Where's he spending his money? Oh, that's right. Everybody's even been lamenting about it. He spent his money in Virginia. But then again Soros did, and all the other characters you're mentioning, that SOB is from another country. How is somebody, how is it on the one hand? Let me ask everybody, here's a fun one. And you know how I don't care plus or minus about Trump anymore. But Trump and all the BS that they're pulling, How about totally affecting the economy and the elections across the whole of the United States, a foreigner, George Soros? How is he getting away with that? How is he coming inside the borders of the United States and then leaving? I mean, he actually is a globalist, and this is where our problem is. If you're not American first, you're going to meet the American people, and that's pretty much all these characters that we see that are doing what they're doing to us. Now, we can live without them. They can't live without us. So getting rid of them would be a good idea. sorrows is probably the best example and he's not the one you gotta worry about no the one they keep showing you george sorrows is you know he's he's an old-scale turd so still potato chip the other ones are the generation after him in the other there's three generations out there that all working grade okay that are all the wicked buggers that need to be done away with their part of his click that's what we need to be dealing you know being prepared to deal with As it stands right now, and again with Virginia, the question is, well, if Virginia is where the next Waco is going to transpire, if that is what we're looking at for Virginia, then, and it is the Waco variant, then what we need to do is ID what is perceived to be the greatest threat to the ring knockers in inside Virginia. What areas, you know, we're gonna have to look at the politics of the state, what area would they like to make an example of? What area do they need to, you know, skull crush in order to solidify a California type condition in Virginia? Because that's what the arms attack will be all about. Does everybody understand that? What they're going to do, they've got to show that, look, we're going to wag a walk in, bring in feds, foreign police, out of state police, and they're going to come in and wag their dinks in front of everybody's face, and you're all supposed to kiss the dinkus and bow down to the Empire. Okay? So where would they want to do that in Virginia? Because they're going to. They have to. So where would they go? It's got to be a place where, again, and more than one even, but it has to be a place where the enemy doesn't have control. It has to be a place where the other side has control, our side, so to speak. Because if it's some place that they already have control over, they don't need to. They worry about it. They've already got it Sovietized. What they need is a place where, and by the way, Culpeper County, that's the one, to me it's fascinating, they've already declared themselves a quote unquote Second Amendment, Article 2 of the Bill of Rights, Sanctuary County, whatever the hell that means, because it's a resolution, it's not binding, that's the only thing, they're doing all this resolution garbage so that the panty waste can back out of it the moment that it looks serious. If everybody presses the envelope though, they've already established a line. Now if somebody else digs in the trench and scores that line in the cement, you're not going to be able to pass it without getting shot. And this is how things systematically escalate. But if I were Virginia, you can't really let this go any farther. You've got to put the kibosh to it right here at this point. This is where it's got to die. If it doesn't, you're California. It's that it's that simple because of the money that the feds will provide to make it California the rest of the way How did it get to be as leftist as it is federal money? That's how go ahead call her jump in there Yes, sir. I was wondering all this comes down in Virginia. How will that affect? Norfolk the naval base Well, that's what Nancy was just saying in the background. Norfolk would be an option for a target for the other side. But they can't afford really to... Well, like the Civil War. Initially, because both sides occupied all of the naval bases and a lot of the armories and garrison points, what happened... Well, it would be... And that's where this is different. This is more like the American War for Independence, as I've said many times. But, example is like in Norfolk, you've got people that are on both sides. The government would be trying to lasso everybody in and tell them they'd threaten them. You've got to side with the government. The government's got to back Virginia and Virginia's confiscating guns, so the federal government's going to have to step in for Virginia gun confiscation. So, more important would be, as far as not just how it would affect is, if I were a military family man right now, I would get my family off base. In fact, before the 8th of January, I would be taking, have my family take vacation with what are my most reliable relatives, take whatever monies you can, use as the excuse for everybody listening. If you're military, you've got family like a grandma, grandpa, dad, mom that are feeling ill. You're the senior or the part of the family that is the responsible type, so you have your family's going to have to go take care of grandma or take care of mom, take care of dad. Come up with an excuse. Find a patriot relative that will back you up on this. And I would get my family members out of any military base they're in. And I'm going to tell you why. These are Trotskyites and the Pedogram is loaded with Communists right now just like communist Russia was when the Bolsheviks took over Trotsky took all family members of the Red Army hostage any military Village there they had like villages like we have military posts any military villages or any areas where they had compounds where they had family housing like we have family housing and The Cheka, the Homeland Security and elements of the fusion centers, which would be the Jewish mob, it'll be the Chekas all over again, will lay hostage American military families. What Trotsky did then is execute one family member of each family. Now, I don't care what anybody thinks, oh my god, they will never, okay, you know what, a whole bunch of people didn't think that would happen in 1918, 1919 too. It was unheard of or unbelievable that that would happen. Trotsky wouldn't be, oh my god he did it. And it's the same kind of fruit loop, queer as a three dollar bill, hairball, coughing, bug-eyed, LGBT, bullfrog, guppy, slash, 72 gender queers, then that you have now. You think this is new? You're wrong. You just haven't been taught about the Bolshevik Revolution. and the Bolshevik Revolution, first what started out was all the moderates, which you're going to hear more and more about. Let me give you an example of how they're playing this game. Call her, are you still there? I might probably just put it on, okay, let me ask anybody. Who's been running for president on the Democratic side? Who's been running? Name some for me. Anybody out there who can step in. Oh, I know, everybody's got a water to start. Okay, okay, there you go. Mary Sander, well, you've got any number of hyper leftists, right? But what have you heard the demicons doing? I want you all to think about this for a minute. I've talked about this several times. You got this twit in Hawaii. And how they're going to make you believe that there are moderate communists is, first of all, the Democrats have been communists for as long as I've been ever watching them. Okay? Then you've got the communist light, which is the Republicans. But what they did is they've got all the, they've shown you all these frothing at the mouth, crazy as the day is long. Soviets like Pocahontas take your pick, you know, which by the way, they're not even pressing the issue on as far as well If it was anybody else they'd be crucified. Oh, oh, but American Indian blonde hair blue-eyed. Yeah pasty-faced Yeah, it looks real American Indian to me. Okay Well, anyway, she's not and not at all in any way shape or form but they're just gonna run her for president Oh, they'd let her have a presidential party Well, they let her have a presidential campaign. You've got all the rest of them out there. I don't care what fruit loop it is. Bido Bailey did the, we're gonna confiscate all the guns. And then you have this twit, this female out of Hawaii, and she's former military, or she's military, she's been an officer, and she was in the military. We have communists. I met raving communists in the military when they were planning Rex 84 who were frothing at the mouth about the idea that they could confiscate the guns in America. Why do you think I'm the way I am now? Okay? In fact, it was one of them was a stinking major. who yapped up all about how they could take the guns by doing this, this, this, and this, and that you guys couldn't perform any resistance because you don't have a uniformity in this and blah, but he had no clue about guns. He really didn't. But his ideas, his brain with this conditioning with the U.S. military was that they would be able to confiscate the guns whenever they wanted to. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So what they've done is you've got all these frothing-at-the-mouth commies, while you've got the other commies like this twit out of Hawaii, well, all she's got to do is shut up. She feels exactly the same way the rest do, but they've been told why and let some other Nimrod or idiot yap for you and everybody's gone, oh she's so much more sensible than, oh look, only because she's kinda like, what was it, Colin Powell. Remember when there was a joke in Oh, Mars Attacks, where the guy was like a parody of Colin Powell, and he made the comment, see, dear, all I had to do was just shut up and not say anything, and look at where I am now, look at, I got command! And it's basically the same thing with that twit. You know, well, everybody else is telling you, well, she's reasonable. She's reasonable. If you wonder how the communists operated. understand that the moderates, quote-unquote, immediately were either executed or were actually just snakes in the grass whose job it was to set the Bolsheviks up so they could start like, and again it was supposed to be a total shock, it was total surprise, and they started their wave of red terror. Now, you tell me in Virginia what they're telling you. They're going to make it mandatory, no grandfather clause. They're going to confiscate the guns. Almost everything is illegal. How are they going to enforce that without a red terror? You see how this works? And of course, well, wait a minute, guys. Don't get violent. They're just coming and kicking in the doors of certain people who are politically incorrect. And they're just murdering the families and raping the women and killing the puppies. They're good cops. They're reasonable cops. They don't need to be reasonable. You're just getting upset and all they're doing is killing some of the gun owners. Now if you think I'm crazy, you look at the garbage you've seen in the last several years and then you take a look at some of the stuff you've seen in the last three years, then you tell me I'm wrong. Then you tell me how I'm wrong. First of all, well, Trump's in charge. Who cares? What difference does that make? In fact, Trump's financing it from the federal end to the states. Where will the money come from for their gun confiscation orders? From federal funding. Nobody's talking about... Have you heard Donald Trump say, well, you pass any anti-gun bills, we're gonna cut off all your federal funding. Have you heard that anywhere? Hear that with California? Could've done that with California. Instead, that re- oh you gotta be reasonable. Communism is okay, it's commie light. Look at commie light out of Hawaii. She's so wonderful, she's got brown hair, she looks like that girl from back in the 60s. And she's been in the military. Hell, she could have been somebody who just liked castrate male prisoners and blah blah blah. I mean, after all, let me point something out. Anybody remember Abu Ghraib? Remember that Abu Ghraib prison torture session you saw? Which I will jog everybody's memory on that. One senator stated they had hundreds of hours of torture picture of torture videos and they had thousands of other pictures they couldn't let anybody see because the American people would probably just get so pissed they'd probably shoot the government. Oh, well you're killing a rookie. It didn't make any difference raping children in front of parents. Now I'm going to ask you again, do you see now, now you've, now I want you to think about this one. And I brought this up over and over and over again. So they brought in like 11 year old kids or 9 year old children and raped them in front of their parents at Abu Ghraib. Who did that? The Israelis did that. Epstein types did that. You telling me that that couldn't happen? Tell me about Mr. Epstein. Where's he from? What is he? He's Jewish. Who was he working with? The Mossad and the Israelis. What were they doing? Raping kids to death. Oh, by the way, what were they doing over at Abu Ghraib? Oh, that's right. And by the way, that was all the US military that was running the place. See how when you start throwing the rest of the math in there, let's add something else to that. What was the comment that was made? Now, I want you all to think about what's going on with Virginia right now. What was the comment that was made? Well, the reason it was acceptable to be able to do the torture and the other stuff that they were doing at Abu Ghraves, because they'd already done it in the United States, which made it legitimate. That was...what? Or, oh, do you don't remember that when they were in the middle of all of those sessions? And they made the statement that will be, and again, which tells you something about the guidelines behind the curtain that you weren't supposed to know about. Do you remember that? Abu Grave, Abu Grave, US military. Put that Demikin, she was in the US military. Yeah, sure. Your point? Abu Grave. And what about all the other ones you've never seen? We had a rendition, we had a whole rendition game going where they would jog them around at other Jewish locations where the other Jewish filth would torture people to death. Razor Blade Weenies. All they were doing all kinds of fun stuff. Yeah. Which is why again anybody see the latest video of the you know doing the guy in China where they were interviewing They're they're torturing the guy in China, but he's apologizing on video anybody see any of that stuff in This last day the last day here. Do you see the chair? They had the guy sitting in looks like something right out of you know 1984 That's what they want to bring to America. Do you want to let that happen? Are you gonna disarm or you're gonna gut their ass? I say we got their ass I say the fusion centers need to be burned out because you know what you see what they're doing in communist China those people in Hong Kong got transitioned they got renditioned out of Hong Kong already. I say email Gibson and I thought the Patriots take a tomahawk and chop him up. Well again like I said the what's gonna happen is we're going to have to step up to the plate. Virginia's gonna anybody in over Virginia everybody in Virginia everybody better be talking to everybody. Communications is especially critical. It's not an accident that all of these flukes and communications are happening now, and we are on the edge of physical attacks on American gun owners. It is not an accident that all of a sudden all of this social media is going to be restructured so that they can at a moment's notice block anybody talking about or making any discussion about whatever they're doing at that moment to slaughter Americans off. that they think aren't going to get any support. What will happen is, you know, the more foggy it is, here's the one thing to remember. Why is it we fought so effectively later in the day on April 19th? You know, it was bad enough as far as what happened at Lexington, but guys, the rumors of what happened doubled and doubled and doubled, and you know what it did for the men who were ready to fight? It doubled their pace. The act and militia heard about what had happened at Lexington, they got the call. But when they received the information, it is said that the commander doubled their pace to get there that much sooner in aid of Concord. Why? Because what they heard curdled everybody's toes. Everybody was like, nah, we've had enough. This is finished. It's time. So you know, here's one of that thing, but one of the things that the other side, yeah, you go ahead and cut everything off, then you know what, whatever we say counts and the rest of it's irrelevant. Because, well, I'm just going to flat out. So like I told you before, you know what I'll be doing? I'm going to tell you what you do if they start to kick stuff off. call into the areas around where an attack is taking place and ask people, hey, they're going door to door confiscating guns. Let's say that they're only attacking one. That's not what you say. What do you think? Oh, you know, I've heard the news service. We're just doing kind of like a survey. What do you think about them going house to house? They're headed your way. They're probably going to be confiscating guns. They said they've already killed quite a few people. What do you think about that? Oh my goodness. Do you know what that would do for the rumor mill? I'm telling you right now, we don't try to slow this down. You pour gasoline on the fire. That's what needs to happen. You pour gasoline on the fire. I don't care who put the bullet in them, however, what direction and for whatever reason, and there are some people that will, like I said, I'm gonna tell you something right now. This thing could start up just as easily with somebody who's pissed at the characters in spiffy black uniforms for a very different reason, and they're gonna figure, ah, I could shoot them, and they will blame the militia for it. Because that gets back to something about, you know, I've had this discussion yesterday, well, who fired the first shot? And that always has been brought up and it's like, I don't really care. It's once that first bullet flies it's irrelevant and there's no pulling back and there's no sense in trying to pull back because no matter what government will make you you will be the scapegoat even if you're completely on the right if you were to stop the hostilities and go well, let's all be reasonable all and anybody who wasn't in a uniform would be evil and all the angels of government would be just Saints Even the baby raping turds like the ones that killed that couple down there, those dope pushers that killed that couple down in Houston. They'd had their way of something like that. Look what they did right from the get-go. Now just imagine that in spades, because all the blue lodge, you know, lodge buddies and the synagogue buddies would all be out there raving and the control press will be yapping their flap. And you know what? You better be ready for that and understand, just turn a blind ear to it, a deaf ear to it and a blind eye. Well, it looks like we're in a war. Now you better be thinking about, rather than any kind of discussion or debate, it's going to escalate into, well, they're going to come and try to grab other people because they'll blame this person, they'll lie about that person, they'll lie about other people, they're going to lie about my Uncle Fred. Yeah, my Uncle Fred's pretty cool and he wasn't involved, but I've already heard him say something in the news. I say we shoot their ass over that. The old John Wayne thing. My fault, your fault, anybody's fault. You're coming out to attack Uncle Fred? I will shoot your ass. And I'm hearing so much of that right now. In fact, most people are just disgusted anyway. That's the one thing that I'm hearing, the level of disgust. We've had this in cycles. But I would put this in the top three right now for the attitude of all the people I run into. I don't have, I have fertile ground. The biggest thing I have is people coming up and asking, what should I get, what should I do, how much more should I love, all you can. But you know, again, you do try to tweak and focus and help people. But I'm going to tell you right now, pretty much everybody ever, since they're disgusted with the system, and they're disgusted with what they've seen. And now that this Virginia thing has come out in the air, all it's got people doing is shaking their head and going, well, there ain't going to be any getting away from this now. And as I pointed out many times to everybody asking, I said, you're right. You now keep that thought and focus every day. What have you done to prepare for war? What did you do today to truly prepare? Not talk about it, not keyboard about it. What did you do today? Every day you can get on that keyboard and do something. Every day you need to be saturating the battlefield again and again and again and again. Always incorporate web pages. Always incorporate places to go, where to find more information or what to do, help people out. But that should be the focus now. Like I said, dump all the sports BS. It means it's totally irrelevant to me. Anything and everything have to do with any sports, sell it out. Make all the cash off it with whoever it is that's not thinking that you can. And bobble head with them, oh yeah, really great, fantastic, play it up, get the most bucks for whatever it is you got, but dump everything you can like that. Scour it out of your life because there are real things that need to be dealt with now and they're in your face. The thing is, if it's Virginia, and again, like the question was about the military bases like Norfolk, if you look in the early stages of the Civil War, when the military divided, there were a lot of people that were in the wrong place at the wrong time. They had to get from where they were to somewhere else, and they had to figure out a way to find an excuse to get there. In the initial stage, there was such a brain fart over, well, we've never done this before. A lot of people resigned their commissions and said, Austin, Luwina Bago, but what about the enlisted men? Because a lot of enlisted men walked away. Well, the enlisted men are under contract, very different from the people who were commissioned, because that was a voluntary commissionment. It was a co-contract arrangement, tit for tat. Both parties or either party could leave the contract. They would be happy about it. I mean, needless to say, I remember Robert E. Lee, before they went to Grant or any of those others that you know, that you know anything about, and Grant's down the road. Grant wasn't their first choice. He was like number what, five, number six. But bottom line is, Lee, they went to him first. Robert E. Lee. They wanted Robert E. Lee to lead Union forces for Abraham Lincoln. Well, that would have been fascinating if he said yes. It would put everybody in a brain fart, but it would be rather interesting. I mean, with modern history, it would have been really... Well, we would have known the difference. You wouldn't have known. I mean, just be, well, Robert E. Lee was the famous general that was working for the Union and kept the Union together with the blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But it didn't happen that way. So, instead, it was like, well, since they couldn't have him, then you shake their fist at him and Robert E. Lee, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, you know, and now, of course, the latest political correctness garbage, look away, they're frothing at the mouth about that. Well, the fact of the matter is, it would have been statues there for Robert E. Lee winning the war for the Union, possibly. I just don't see it in his, I don't see it in his spirit that he would have gone along with it. But that's part of history. It's obvious that that was the case. But at a given point the military is going to have to try to clamp down. The only way the military can clamp down is to hold families hostage, lock down bases. I mean people are already totally communist on bases. They can't have guns. They can't be armed. It's just like being in England. If you're on a military base, you're a slave to the state. And all of the political correctness that you see across California has already been in place on military bases forever. So, they're screwed. When they want to clamp down and if they wanted to take American families hostage, well, what would stop them? As it is, they were worried about this back in the 90s and this kept popping up every so often when they wanted to disarm military personnel off base. You live off base. You bought your own house. You live in a house or an apartment or whatever. You're renting. You're in your own piece of real estate. Oh, well, the base commanders are trying to tell you because of the political correctness of the administration that, oh, you had to bring your guns in and surrender them to the post because they own you. And it's like, I don't think so. But you got to remember they're the ones who came up with it first people did ask hey if I'm off post do I get to keep a gun? Nobody has asked him permission of the government for that But government all of a sudden was telling all the military personnel that they had control and property control over them No, soldier came up and said hey, you believe you look captain. Do you know you I got gun off post. That's okay, right? Well, let me think about this. Now, if it was some regular guy that was an American, he wouldn't care. But if it was some panty-waist, fruit loop, wearing red high heels, male thinking he's a female, whatever, slash a guppy, all frothing up the mouth and going to the post commander and talking to DC and talking to the pentagram and, oh, oh, oh, yeah, we gotta figure out a way to get the guns, we gotta disarm them. Otherwise, they'll have guns. Well, what's your point? They're not on post. Well, that's not part of the agenda. I'm sure it isn't. See, this is another reason, as I pointed out a million times over, you see, one of the other reasons you all need an AR-15 is because of all the military people you all claim that you want on your side, they're going to walk away. They may not have anything. What are you going to do then? What's a logical thing to be able to do? Any military person who's coming out right now... Male or female, Army Navy Air Force Marine Corps doesn't make any difference. They trained with the M16. In whatever variant, and please don't say, oh, the M4, there's no stinking difference mechanically, they're all the same gun. So if you have an AR-15 on the shelf and Fred, your nephew Fred shows up, oh, hi, hi, uncle. I just, bastards wanted us to help with the Virginia gun confiscation and I said no, but I'm AWOL and they're looking for a bunch of us. Well that's okay young nephew. Hey by the way, you gonna join us? Well that's why I came here. I'm not gonna help with the gun grab. Well that's good. Well tell you what, I got MOLLE gear? Yep, that's what I was using. Let's see AR-15. Oh he's done 60. I can do that gun. I know that one real good. There you go. There you go little nephew. There's your AR-15. There's your web gear. Let's kill Ching Lee. That's why you all need AR-15s in the inventory, even though that may not be your primary weapon. How many friends or allies who may not be deep into firearms may show up at your doorstep or have already said they will? Well, you better have a program ready to outfit and equip them, and that's why the 510 program is in place. That's what I have explained over and over again. Somebody shows up. I got my wife off of Pendleton. We got our families out real quick. Some of them didn't make it. They locked the base down and a bunch of these Israelis showed up like they're calling themselves commissars and these Israeli cops. They're all taken over the gates and we haven't heard anything because they cut the phones off. And some of them were bragging about Trotsky something or other. I don't know Trotsky. Who's Trotsky? Yeah, you see how that works? Well don't worry Fred, you got off base, you got your wife home. Yeah, she's with her mom and dad, so were the kids over there. My kids are with her. Okay, are they armed? Oh yeah, dad's armed with the teeth and he's with the group there. I figure you guys are ready to go help out where we don't fill in the blank. Well, you're right there. Tell you what, we got you squared away. Top to bottom, all in fact you're just as well equipped as any other man out there and probably better equipped when you're in service. There you go. You're this weapons a lot better than the one they were giving you when you were in uniform. By the way, you're still in uniform. You're just fighting for America. Not fighting for the globalists, not fighting for the communists, not fighting for the monarchists. We're going to be fighting for America. That's what we're going to be doing. We actually are going to be fighting for America. And that's a whole lot of better situation than anything else going over the stinking Middle East or somewhere. Well, we're gonna go. Fly for your life by gunship. God bless the republic, death of the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We're out of March. See you tomorrow, same time. Ed taken over. God bless. Bye-bye.