February 20, 2020
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1h 4m
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2020
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions in Michigan, reporting that approximately 15-17 counties and 140 townships had completed or were in process of passing resolutions. He covered tactical gear configuration, magazine pouches, and ammunition storage methods, recommending specific products from Allegheny Wholesale and Classic Firearms. Koernke addressed the Virginia militia muster in Bedford County that drew over 500 participants, emphasized the importance of militia organization and readiness, and discussed the Barrett .50 caliber rifle's proliferation internationally and potential use by federal forces during gun confiscation attempts.
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- county resolutions
- township resolutions
- tactical gear
- molle equipment
- magazine pouches
- allegheny wholesale
- classic firearms
- bedford county virginia
- militia muster
- barrett m82
- preparedness
- gun confiscation
- weapons wednesday
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You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit MaineMilitary.com. MaineMilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items, and much more. You own a firearm. MaineMilitary.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 MaineMilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at MaineMilitary.com. That's Maine, 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. Or their freedom. And their guns. Some are weak. Come and take it if you want it. Come and take it if you think you can. Come and take it if you buy it from a cold-dead king. We want the freedom that God gave us So you best not cross that If you want this none, you gotta come through us and take it One shot at a time Just like Gonzales, we're keeping our guns I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed He took off his three-cornered hat And speaking low to me, he said, we 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 could 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 use 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 sick, you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, so their children will be brought. 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 from being bright. As I awoke he'd vanished and missed for once 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kirky, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com Indiana Freedom talk radio dot com And we are on AM and FM micro stations CB base stations and ultra net Hallmark and golden spike technologies East and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska good Afternoon and evening to all of our friends out there in lower 49 which includes great state of Jefferson along with CONUS the outline two states the outline two territories and The clock right now it is 809 p.m. Eastern Standard Time It is weapons Wednesday 19th of February 12th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2000 and 20, older calendar, 2020, year of conflict, year of battle. And the bad guys are in motion. Of course, we've had some good experiences here in Michigan. We're ticking off the counties. There's more than a couple. There's actually, I think we're closer to 15, if not 17, counties that are now Second Amendment resolved slash resolution counties. We have approximately 140 townships either already completed or in the process of going with the township resolution in addition to the county resolution. And this helps us to double color an area. In other words, the state of that county is covered for sure. But we have a darker shade of Patriot blue for the areas that have the townships completed. And needless to say, we have a couple of townships who are now, of course, organizing roll call militias and are providing a number of different directions for people to go locally, which is cool. It depends on which part of the county, which part of the state of Michigan you're in. And I believe that the Upper Peninsula is going to be forging ahead on that. Mmm, they're slightly ahead. of what's being done south of the bridge down here where we are. So we'll let you know again as this develops, it's rather interesting. There is a lot of work still to be done and we are plugging in the rest of the technology to get the rest of the people informed. And this includes a couple of computer meetups, I understand one's taking place tonight. Approximately 20, 22 counties and townships are going to be participating, mostly townships, I wouldn't say 22 counties. So probably a couple of county commissioners and townships are sitting down at the same table. This is affording a little bit of time to help everybody understand what other people have done. And so they're plugging in and getting this accomplished as quickly with a cookie cutter pattern so that boom, boom, boom, we roll up as many of the counties as we can and find out who the bad guys are. That's really what we're doing as much as anything else. So, um, That is a double plus good situation for us. And by what I was told, I didn't have the information on this one. Monroe has completed filing a resolve, which is cool, a resolution, and reinforcing the Constitution, you know, of course, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, but specifically addressing the attack on Article 2 of the Bill of Rights. Now, of course, we all call it the Second Amendment. But what were they amending with the first ten? They weren't. The first ten are the articles of the Bill of Rights with the option to amend to the Bill of Rights as needed, which is where the amendments come from. Okay, just a little heads up there. So, what else do we, oop, do we have a voice? If we're ready to further, don't want to leave anybody out? Okay. Yeah, I'll tell you what, we haven't done that in a little while, but with all the stuff we're seeing flying around, of course, especially in Virginia, Propaganda by Muse. Propaganda by Muse. If you could, take time to plug that in. Let's have some fun with that one. And we'll play it right now, as soon as you can get it up to speed. But for everybody out there, also we have a couple of other scheduled events that are taking place in the middle of Michigan. We are monitoring, and it's interesting, since we of course have publicly notified everybody, because we told you, hey, we're hunting the buggers. It's not that they've gone anywhere, but they have kind of frozen in place, which I think is rather interesting, and pardon the pun, it's winter. But they're not expanding, but they're not contracting. In other words, the deployments we have are not training exercises. These are fixed operational units. probably Canadian and other. We don't know who the other is yet, but we have definitely a block of individuals, all the same uniforms, all the same combat equipment, all the same weapons. Pretty consistent. Not militia, not anybody that's, you know, with our side, this is with the other side. And deploying heavy equipment and a large number of light and medium tactical transports and other vehicles. So... We've got them pretty well pegged. We are expanding the search though, county by county, to see now that we know what to look for in terms of, you know, telltale signatures. We're going to see just exactly how far to the west, how far to the north, and how far to the south this spreads from the middle of Michigan. And that's being done right now. Plus, again, like we've said, we do have some friendlies who are individuals. We don't, they don't expect anything from us, but We're getting a lot of assistance with regard to monitoring radio traffic fire departments and police departments and sheriff's departments all usually hear all the rest of the background noise comes in through their monitoring system and We do have a peg two or three other locations that are now suspect because of that So soon that we can get that established and we get a benchmark on direction Then we'll focus more of our resources that way to kind of hunt down to see what we can find in the way of unique police state activities here in the state of Michigan. Okay. In addition, we were talking about center fire systems in the last hour, but classic, you know what I didn't do? Sorry about this, guys. Classic firearms, don't forget, has got a lot of cool stuff that they pop in. And again, www.classicfirearms.com. And for those of you who Don't recall every day they have a deal of the day. It's a deal. It's a deal. Oh, this is weird. Of course now the really bizarre way the page is showing up. This varies depending on when you hit it there on the roll. Ah, well, Ruger, 1022, Garbean, Sub-Atomatic, the 1151 series, 1022, Sub-Atomatic, 18.5 inch barrel, 10 plus one. $179.99, $179.99, that's the deal of the day. And the Ruger 10-22 is kind of like that foundational benchmark 22 that everybody knows pretty well works every time you pull the trigger. The Ruger is very reliable, has a lot of positive features that reinforce the other light rifles that Ruger put out. I don't know if they're producing the big brother of this, which is the .44 Magnum. It was the exact mimic of the Ruger 10-22, but in .44 mag, or you can say it goes the other way. But what was really neat is all the controls were identical. If you were training on one gun, pretty well had everything on the other. Interestingly enough, the Mini-14 isn't that far off in terms of basic controls and basic fields, since it is a light rifle configuration weapon. Very different in terms of silhouette. But the basics and how the gun feels to the shoulder from the 10-22 to the .44 Magnum to the Ruger Mini-14 was pretty close back in the day when they first came out and or overlapped each other because the Ruger 10-22 is the one longest in the tooth. It's been around since the 50s. So guys, this is a 70-year-old modern slash old design. There really isn't anything you can say bad about the Ruger 10-22. The only thing is, of course, does have a helical, or, excuse me, a rotary, not a helical, but it has a rotary magazine. That's not a big deal. And there are, of course, stick mags for it. There are a couple of different designs that were out there by any number of different companies that mimicked the same design over and over and over again. So that is readily available. And I would point out that, again, that's not a bad price. $180 apiece. That's over at Classic Firearms. That's the deal of the day. I believe that's with a black polymer stock by the way, not with the wood But it's a basic design Everybody is going to be familiar with chances are you already have it It's a good starter rifle for somebody as a matter of fact if you were looking for something to give to the girls or the boys and To give them a weapon that probably will pretty well stick with them all their life Ruger 1022 is a good choice It's one of those things where lots of accoutrements, lots of alternate stocks, I guess, if you want to switch out. A lot of people like them just the way they are. All kinds of different, you know, configurations and folding stocks, rigid stocks, magazines, as I mentioned earlier. So it's a pretty, pretty versatile weapon that you can have a lot of fun with. And it's functional, really, really functional. So there's a solution. Again, it's only going to be there for today, and then it's gone. an FFL obviously it's a functional firearm you know paper firearms you know how that's going to work. Yeah somebody said well look there's a Sustaba yeah I know an M91 to drag enough knockoff okay is what it is it's actually a very very competent rifle very popular this does Sustaba's of course been around for a long time so if you're looking for a Really really really nice thing to maybe enter into if you want to go to their classic firearms Drawing the way it is you got to compete a little bit you got things you got to do jump for the jump through one hoop You know do this do that whatever but This is with 210 round magazines. Oh my goodness. They were right through the roof through the moon Alice. They're through the moon now anyway, they're Not as readily available, but that's just the way it is with most of these really really unique firearms that are really cool Okay, so just heads up there also There's a bunch of questions I had about you know Which way would you go with like a double side-by-side mag pouches that are connected or disconnected and I don't see real critical issue there I will say this that if you have a I think the reason that's been brought up I shared last night a bunch of mag pouches and stuff that we found that were over at Sportsman's Guide. Okay? And, well, why did they build these this way? Well, they built them when they took like, normally you have one mag pouch, like the M16 mag pouch, and you put another one next to it. Instead, a lot of the Euro pouches, and you'll notice with the MOLLE gear they're doing the same thing. They have modular sub pods that are connected, you know, side by side. Now one of the reasons they did this with a lot of the Euro stuff that you're seeing at surplus is because remember you're going with the foundation of the pistol belt with the suspender system. A Y suspender, an H suspender, could be any number of combinations. But the belt is the foundation connection device for all of the rest of whatever you're going to attach to your bat belt, to your tactical rig. Okay? And because of this, because there were different philosophies about how We do the, you know, the connectors. Most of the Euro systems, especially World War II and post-World War II for the Brits, and most of those that were influenced by the Brits, have a strap or a keeper suspension system that runs, you know, literally is what you hook your web gear. If you don't hook it up to the pistol belt, you hook it up to the pouch or the pocket that was oriented in line with the front suspender, left and right. Now, because of this, obviously that suspender has taken most of the weight. So, predominantly, they didn't give you a whole lot of mag pouches. You just got one or two mag pouches, depending on what your country's philosophy was, and the strapping, of course, centered on that. Well, if they were going to give you a four-mag pouch, you know, two in one pocket, two in the other, then that's why they set up those suspension systems the way they did, and why the, you know, why they, the, connection, the way they're set up, you can't disconnect them, there's no way to release them, they're just two solid mag pouches. Kind of bulky, but good location because they're right there centered on your support suspenders, left and right. That's why they did that, that's why those are set up the way that they are. You notice a bunch of the stuff we have in MOLLE gear, hell even is triple or quadruple side by side double or single mag pouches. A lot of them are doubles, but they're just as often signals for some of the stuff that's done. Now, the reason they do that is because here's another thing you can do is you can layer upon layer MOLLE gear. That idea didn't bode too well with anybody back in the day, and even now, not everybody wants to do that because if you start stacking, I mean, the assumption, I guess, is that you're never going to lay in the prone position. But if you do, if you've got a bunch of junk that you are stuck, you know, having to work with. And you've got something that's basically like a, you know, like a big beach, well, more like a, an inner tube around your waist. It doesn't give much. It's kind of hard to get down low when you're taking, when you're taking small arms fire. And getting undercover is really, really, really a good thing to do. And something that everybody needs to, you know, kind of prioritize on when you're taking fire. So. This is why the, it's neat, I mean I've seen, you know, we've seen some really unique stuff that people have come up with, double mag pouches to the core of the molly, and then slab pouches on the outside with the open tops. Well, if you load that all up, you figure out how many inches your gut and the rest of your body is off the ground. I mean, your chest will probably hug in real good, but your butt starts to, you know, those butt cheeks start to hang out there, even if you're trying to lay as flat as you possibly can. So this is where when you do configure things like this, oh by the way let's not forget you keep expanding your middle section there and you also make for all kinds of snag points trying to get in and out of hatchways, you know, as indoors access points around vehicles and such, just something to think about. So you want to distribute up and down and to your sides if you can. That's the best way to think about it. You want to be able to lay prone so your stomach has to be able to make contact with the ground. If your gear gets shot, that's better than your hind end getting shot. Even your butt cheeks. You don't need your butt cheeks creased with a 30 caliber or a 5.56 round or a 9mm or anything like that. And you've got to be able to get your body low. You know, be able to take advantage of the depression, roll on the train, whatever is available. So this is a reason that in many cases also the way the gear was set up, they really tried to again accommodate the idea that you were going to be moving, you're going to be using the prone position. They distributed the weight accordingly and they also centered the equipment accordingly so that it gave you a bit of a flat or at least an access area where you could move to the, it'd be the center of your activity in the prone position and would accommodate giving you the best opportunity to take cover. Okay. Now, otherwise those pouches, there's several that I pointed out. There's some British ones that are out there right now. It looks like they're actually double mag pouch for the M, originally for the FAL, but they'll work with the M14. They'll work with the G3 HK91 mags. So they're a pretty decent solution. Now, the Dutch DPM is basically the British DPM, but with more of the US Woodland camo colors. the range of colors, which means it will integrate well with any of your American woodland gear. The Dutch pattern, the dosed skin, more of the dosed skin brown in it, and it is a good choice if you're looking at a lot of the mountainous areas, some places where woodland works, and others where not so much. Each camo, of course, that's out there that's available will fit certain terrain because we were fighting under certain conditions and the logic was that that's the color range we needed. You don't want to even think about some of the stuff they made in World War II, which was so gaudy and godawful because of some of the places in Africa that they fought, North Africa and the desert. The colors don't seem right because you're thinking, I would never wear that around here. But the coloration of a lot of the camo was based on the base and foundation aggregate of sands, rocks, colored stone, and it's very different across North Africa. It's not all one big Savannah tan brown shading. There's, you know, quartz in there. There's all kinds of iron. You know, you can change the color range shades up and down. and completely out of even what you would perceive as the normal desert patterns. Okay, the same is true with green and green grays and working into these other colors. So in this case, the DPM Dutch is a good pattern. In fact, if you were patient, you probably could outfit most of a troop with it. There's not as much out there as there used to be. There was a bunch of this just like with the woodland and a big block. Well, it's all pretty well gone out the door. It's gone overseas to wars. So it's, you know, it's what's left or what's conveniently popping up that apparently may even come back from that second or third conflict. I think that there's some of the stuff is coming from. It was sold. It was traded back in. It may not even been issued out to the troops. But it has seen a mileage. It's been around before. We've had it, you know, pass through the door and then disappear on us. As far as mag pouches go, a couple of things they do want to touch on. It's Weapons Wednesday. We're at the bottom of the hour. Before we do that, propaganda by Muse. Ed, if you could throw that in there as a bottom of the hour piece, or, uh, or, if you have it ready, our traditional weapons Wednesday, bottom of the hour break. Either one will be fine. And I would remind everybody, AlleghenyWholesale.com, www.Allegheny, AlleghenyWholesale.com. Now the reason I'm going to point you there alligator wholesale not only alligator surplus alligator wholesale make sure I get that right The reason I bring them up right now Is that they have a couple of deals? Pouches as long as I'm on pouches for your weapons What we're going to do? As a matter of fact and of course the machines going to hiccup on me because I'm not really doing the computer won't do the program all the time So anyway, Allegheny Surplus or Allegheny Wholesale. It'll get you if you go to Allegheny Wholesale actually. Allegheny Wholesale dot com. When you get over there in the MOLLE gear, although they do have some goodbyes on other things, okay. If you go over to Allegheny Surplus outlet, which is www.alleghenywholesale.com. If you go to their MOLLE gear. They have right now and in fact here we go Molly gear. Let's go there first there. We are now we're in the ballpark There are a couple of interesting things where you always have to pay attention to prices in fact Allegheny to a degree is kind of like wish in that you don't let you pay whatever price you're willing to for something Oh, wait a minute. You mean there are other prices. Oh, hell yes, there are As a matter of fact, best buy, and I think this is really the best buy in the country right now for these, okay? Two U.S. military six-magazine ACU bandoliers. This is the bandolier pouch. Molly Mag ammo pouch, new. You get two of them for $3.20. Now, I'm going to double check this because I know I'm reading it right. Two U.S. Military, six magazine, ACU, Bandelier pouch, Molly Mag, Ammo pouch, new, three dollars and twenty cents for two. That means a dollar sixty a piece new. Now let me point something out about this. This is as good a price as we saw when these came out of, oh, what was it, govliquidation.com. And the reason I bring this up, guys, is a lot of you are buying lots and lots and lots and lots of AR-15 mags, okay? Well, how's yours for an idea? How about you take your 20 millimeter or big chubby 40 millimeter or chubby 50 can, load up your magazines into the bandoliers, accordion the bandolier straps into the top of the can before you shut the lid and you've got yourself a combat load ready system where you've got a carry a carry strap system you got a shoulder strap system you're carrying six mags they're loaded and all you do is hand them out to the man that needs them or throw them to the guy that needs them see how that works it really does even make an inverse what camo they are but in this case they are ACU which is fine And for $1.60 apiece, you can't beat the price on these things. This is about as good as you're going to get anywhere. In fact, I don't think anybody's got as good a price as they do. It's Allegheny, A-L-L-E-G-H-E-N-Y. Allegheny Wholesale, W-H-O-L-E-S-A-L-E.com. Allegheny Wholesale.com. When you get there, go down, scroll down to the left there, receive MOLLE gear. tap the MOLLE gear. When you do that, on the first page, second line down, you're going to see two U.S. Military Six Magazine ACU Bendlear Pouch MOLLE mag ammo pouch new, $3.20 for two of them. Now there's another thing they have a ton of and they haven't sold out yet, which means they God knows how many they actually have because for a couple of years here I've been mentioning this site and it's the caselot of genuine US military issue Molly to desert holster leg extenders These are for the holsters. They also work for the mag pouches Basically, it's less than a dollar apiece. In fact, the more you buy the cheaper they get 75 of these for $61.90 Ah, that's if you need a bunch because you need one for your holster on one side and you want to put mag pouches on the other side, okay? However, if you're looking for a pistol rig, there is a package deal, and again, ignore the pouches by themselves. If you're going to buy a mag, if you're going to buy a pistol rig, if you need mag pouches for your 9mm 45mm and you need, you want to put a pistol mens rig together, $4.50. Now this is only a few pennies more expensive than when we bought these from Gov Liquidation. This is an NWT MOLLE ACU drop leg extender pistolman set for 9 millimeter or 45 caliber magazine pouches plus the hanger which is the leg hanger in the sage green. The other ones that I told you about that are under a dollar apiece are in the coyote brown These are in the sage green, so for $4.50, for less than a dollar an item, you get four mag pouches for the pistol, and you get the hanger. Now, if you do want to put an extender, there's no difference between this mag pouch holder. It's the same thing as the other one. It's an extender. You can put the holster on this. You can put the mag pouches on this. So if you're going to do an extender on both sides, Uh, by two of these, by two of these, you're gonna get extra mag pouches, which is not a big deal. You put them all over your eatin' your molly gear in other locations. But you put four of these on one hanger on the left leg, and you put your holster over on the right leg, and that's extended beyond everything else you've got. Either you hook that up to your cargo belt on your pants, or you hook that up to your combat rig and go that way. I've seen it done both ways because with the rigger belts you can cinch them up really tight. They're not going anywhere. Everybody's happy with them. Some guys even stitch in a suspension system for them to actually have almost like built-in suspenders with the blouse that they wear. There's a couple of different tricks. That way the pants are supported. Kind of like what the Swiss uniforms look like if you ever see how they're hooked together for the original Model 70s. Anyway, those are the two big, big savings. In fact, one pouch is $5.80 for those bandolier pouches, guys, when you go to one page. But then you go to the next page, like I said, the first page, and it's like, wait a minute, I can get two of these for $3.00 and wait a minute, it wouldn't make sense for me to buy the other ones. And the same is true with the ACU pouches. They've got five of the mag pouches for $13.50. But if you buy the hanger and four of them, they're only $4.50. Which would you buy? I think we all see how the math works there, right? I don't think I'm getting that one wrong, right? So heads up on that. There's a couple of good items. There's also a bunch of other Alice items, including Alice Keepers, Alice Clips for a reasonable price. They did have some bulk bulk bid items where they had canteen covers it looks like they may be out or may have finally sold those they've actually were carrying quite a few of them for the longest time but it looks like they may be gone now so you want to go through and peruse each subsection check it out see if there's anything that's useful for you if not don't worry about it there'll be more well maybe maybe not but those three items are the best priced items in the system right now over there at AlleghenyWholesale.com and that's two US Military Six Magazine ACU Bandler pouch, two of them for $3.20, $1.60 apiece. Well as a third item, again the case lot of 75 genuine US Military issue MOLLE II Desert Holster Leg Extenders, new in the bag, unissued, conditioned, $75 for $61.90. Pretty reasonable price, but then the second page go to page number two Scroll down to the bottom on the left hand side Molly ACU drop leg extender pistol Munset four mag pouches and one hanger Four dollars and fifty cents, okay So it's the best price of the bunch you're going to run into as a matter of fact I'm going to add those to the cart. I got to see what the total will be on this And also the other items we mentioned, I need a quantity of each. Actually, I've got enough Molly gear to, the latest batch of stuff, to do a complete platoon plus a command section. So there's a few items I can really, would be useful to top off the kit. And they're sitting right there. I want more of the pistol mag pouches, and I want a ton of those bandoliers. So I am going to pick up a ton of those bandoliers just out of power. that's a better price than you could get from Gov Liquidation when they were selling those same items. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Well, they may have got one of the big big bids. You know, before Gov Liquidation closed out, they were doing some stuff that, man, I just, when I found out what the prices were, I went down and bought a bunch of stuff. I just missed it when they closed the retail end. And she was telling me, oh yeah, we got lots of stuff marked out. Well, we got down there the next day and we found out the day at the end of the day that we called was the day that was the last day for the retail store. And they had stuff for pennies. So, yeah, these guys, you know, Allegheny has been in the system a long time and they do surplus. So they probably made a hell of a deal on these. Who knows what they paid for them. But for $1.60 apiece, guys, come on. You can't really beat it. And again, load up your ammo cans. If you've got hundreds of mags, I do. The reason I'm going to buy tons of these is because the magazines are going to go right in them. And these loaded mag bandoliers are going to be carefully lined up in the can. And what you do is you fold and flatten the carry strap. When you open the can, all you do is grab a strap, pull it, you've got six mags. Very, very, very, very convenient. I do this with the SKS ammunition the same way. 20 millimeter cans. I've done hundreds of them over the years. Basically, load up all of the Chinese chest pouches or the center fire systems nylon version in Woodland or OD Green. And what you do is stack them and just extend the pull straps to the top. Once you stack them all inside upright, standing upright, and then lay them flat and accordion them. Put another cardboard layer on, put another whole batch of the bandoliers in there laying upright, accordion the top. Typically on a 20 millimeter can you can comfortably do three stacks plus a few extra on top laying flat and they're ready to go. So this is how you're able to get stuff out to where the troops need it quickly. Everybody gets some mags. Some cases you're going to have to allocate or ration out what they get anyway. So it's nice to have them prepackaged so you can keep track of things. So you guys got your extra 12, they got their extra 12, they got their extra 12. Works pretty well. Anything else, Tex-Max? Go ahead, please. Probably just listening, and that's okay. We are past the bottom and... OK, hold on, I just got another message here. Oh, we got something else going on too, forgive me. And this happens any time of the day. I mean, we're up all hours. So go through all the molly gear that's there. I can say we're going to switch over from Allegheny to another subject here now. Go over to alleghenywholesale.com. Alleghenywholesale.com. And by the way, go down through there and see if you're running anything else that we missed. I'm looking for more Molly gear. Actually, what I need are more of the, anybody can find a deal on these. I need the cheapest deal. I don't care if they're marked with purple dye, you know, saying surplus or DRMO or whatever. I don't care about that. But I do need more of the ACU kidney pads and I need more of the backpack suspenders to go along with the kidney pad slash the wraparound belt system. the padded belt. I don't care what model. I don't care if it's a newer one. In fact, the older one is fine by me. In fact, I'm not going to be the one wearing these. There are other troops that are going to wear them, but they're going to have something decent. And so I'm looking for a quantity price. And I'm looking for the cheapest cheapest cheapest we possibly can so if any of you run into and by the way doesn't that be ACU if you run into DCU three color or OD green not very likely or if you run into any of the other patterns and they're cheap like a dollar or two apiece because it will be out there there's gonna be some and I don't care if they're even a warm little bit right if they're tired that doesn't bother me at all the big thing there is to make sure they didn't just cut the stuff off of the backpacks that's more was a lazy man's way of doing stuff but we've run into that i got a finger industrial but i don't want to have to use it for that project if i can help it but anybody runs into any of the uh... molly uh... backpack pads the the kidney pad which of course is actually a whole wraparound and the suspenders i'm interested in more of both and quantity would be good fifty to a hundred easily if not more I would use all of them immediately. So I need to get those put together the rest of the way. I've got a couple hundred already put together, a couple hundred deployed with, you know, with as close to a CMM resupply point, Colonial Marine Militia resupply point. And I probably will beat these up in an approximate, approximately the same area so that the unit will have consistent issue, which is the biggest thing. Trying to make sure when you build these pods up, that the individual units are copacetic for material and equipment. This is part of that we can plan because we got the thinkers, they got the thinkers. We should be able to handle this, okay? Oh, let's see what it is I've got. Give me, I've got a flash report, so let's see what's going on. Oh, somebody else finally has my kind of humor. There we go. I like this. Okay. Man with coronavirus seeks woman with Lyme disease. Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, get that one. Oh, thank you. Thank you, Renee. We appreciate that. Man with coronavirus seeks woman with Lyme disease. Yeah. There we go. Remember, cor- corona beer. You've got that corona beer problem going on. Works every time. Uh, okay now as it is there's a couple of other actions that are going on though apparently we got another couple of townships that have okay wasn't urgent as disastrous it's good thing barely tonight we had two more townships that have become second amendment resolve townships will have more information hopefully on that tomorrow but uh... everybody's coming home from the meeting right now take forty four apparently and they already finished the vote, got everything they wanted done and everybody is double plus good thumbs up and happy so appreciate that for who is this? Doug and the crew. Doug and the guys from Colonial Marine Militia, Michigan Militia at large. The guys that were there in fact they're looking at they ran into a bunch of former Marines And they're going to be adding to the CMM unit there. Of course, they have to go through the process. That's management at the CMM end. It's not my job. But anyway, so just a heads up. You get a lot of people that are showing up. People are motivated. Everybody's, you know, wanting to get something accomplished. I would remind you, remember, we just had the big meetup with the, well, actually, a militia roll call in, what was it, Bedford? I want to say Bedford, but you can slap me in the microphone if I'm wrong. Anyway, they actually did a pretty good job putting everybody in line, hooking everybody up. And they've already established the first cycle for setting up for meetup and contacts so that they can mobilize at least to some degree right now, which is good. The big thing is, guys, I know there's a hundred things to do all at once. And I know that baby steps sound cool, but... you're going to have to compress things. You're going to have to get more done in a shorter period of time. The bad guys are pissed in Virginia. In fact, whether or not they will do what we were talking about with, say, snagging Virginia but causing a problem in, say, Kentucky or in North Carolina or whatever, I don't see them doing it in West Virginia and not as likely in North Carolina. At the very least, the bad guys just had their face rubbed in it with the 20-chan-20 protest going flawlessly, and that really isn't what they wanted to see. Then on top of that, several of the demicons lost their spine because they heard the echo of their voices in the muzzle of our guns and decided that they really, really, really didn't want to be on the enemies and most wanted list by the Patriot side. So they backed off. Only temporarily and only very little. Okay, I can't emphasize that enough. All the other garbage that's going on right now, they for sure are continuing with the agenda. They're not going to slow down. And they are now coming back with a vengeance. But what they'll do is take the existing laws to bite whoever they can to try and cow everybody else down. This is what the purpose behind the Oklahoma City bombing was supposed to be. Didn't work. This was the purpose behind the Waco attack from the beginning and it didn't work. Okay. Yeah, I was right. Thank you to Julie. Yeah, 500 sign up for Bedford militia Saturday muster. If you're looking for that, somebody else actually sent me an email and forgive me. I didn't get back to him this during the break hour. More than 500 sign up for Bedford militia at Saturday muster call and that is WFXR Fox apparently WFXR TV.com WFXR TV.com. The story that you want to search for is more than 500 sign up for Bedford militia at Saturday's muster call. So it's pretty good. So again, this is the roll call. Everybody in independent militias need to be on standby for when roll call militias are betrayed. It's not an if, it's just a when it's going to happen at some point or another. Remember, if I see black and tan, that's the operator colors for mercenaries. And when you see a bunch of that, you just got to kind of sit and go, okay. But Bedford County, Virginia, a militia muster call in Bedford County on Saturday afternoon, drew hundreds of local residents willing to take a stand to protect their community and their Second Amendment rights. On Saturday, Saturday, February 15th, more than 500 people showed up to the militia muster call in Bedford County to volunteer their energy and their skills to the cause. As advertised in the flyer for the muster call, which was posted on Facebook on January 30th, registration for militia was open to all able-bodied residents between the age of 16 and 55. According to the flyer, this muster will be an historic event and will demonstrate the will and resolve of the people of Bedford County and the Commonwealth of Virginia to defend their rights, resist tyranny, and secure for themselves and their posterity their liberties that have been purchased with blood and treasure of generations of Virginians. Attendance records for the hundreds of interested residents will be brought before Bedford County administrators so the group can be formally recognized as the Bedford militia. After gaining official recognition in the county, the members of the Bedford militia can bring their unorganized militia up to par with the guidelines of Virginia section 44, which covers unorganized militias as well as National Guard and Virginia Defense Force. Wes Garner, a member of the Bedford militia, says the Attorney General saying that they're going to enforce the law and if there's any sheriffs that won't enforce the law that they're going to remove those sheriffs. Well, this is a community effort to protect the community, including the duly elected representatives, including the sheriff. So for everybody out there, latest stories, etc, etc. go to WFXRTV.com and the story one more time. I'll just give the title out. You guys can do all the work. More than 500 sign up for Bedford militia at Saturday's muster call. Now they're not the only county that's done this. And in fact, there's two ways. No one wasn't quite so public about it. And then of course we're not even supposed to really say anymore, but They actually organized close to 700 people, a little larger county than Bedford, but not really, but what I can see population-wise. Again, each one of these formations is a general militia muster or a general roll call mechanism at this time. How they structure what they do have available will vary. And depends purely upon, again, how much time and effort they take and how much they're willing to spend in terms of resources to get the job done. So just a heads up on that one. Let's see what else. We've got a few minutes left. I guess we'll go over here. Also, somebody was asking me about Barrett's and it's like... Well, if you were asking me about Barrett's about 25 years ago, I'd say, sure, no problem. When we had automotive, you know, when we had, well, pretty good incomes coming in across the country, here's what's funny. When the incomes were higher and we had more money made per hour, including overtime and all the other great stuff, and we were working hand over fist, you know, I mean, just you could work as many hours as you wanted to. The cost of the Barrett started out originally at about $1600. In fact, I handled, I think, the gun number three when I was at the Ohio Valley Gun Collectors Association. We were at the NASA building over on the, what is it, the east side of the airport over in Cleveland. And it was, Barrett himself, of course, was promoting the gun. And of course, it was And everybody's looking like, well, what is it? That's a 50 caliber, some automatic rifle, some. And is it legal? Well, it's not an automatic weapon, and even if it were, I would register it that way. But no, it's just a regular rifle, it's perfectly legal, there's nothing wrong with it. Well, of course, at $1,600, some people were like, well, it's kind of expensive. And it's like, no, not really. And so a number of people, including several of our friends, bought many of the under $2,000 bearets. Now, there were different bells and whistles you could buy with these. Then they jumped about $3,000. Then they went to about $4,000. Then they went to $5,000. Then they went to, well, you know the rest of the history on that. And they shouldn't be that expensive. Seriously, I mean there's nothing significant that the only reason they've done that is to try and price the gun out of or take whatever they can for the market. But initial production when they got to about the $3,000 mark they were making about a hundred and sixty to two hundred percent profit comfortably on the gun if not if not more. Everything else now is just soaking gravy because the Weapon itself everything has been perfected CNC with each passing year CNC technology is improved and they've been incorporating it So the cost in actual production has dropped by I would say probably 60% from what it was years ago because it was more hand machined than anything else That's just not the case So, again, don't forget that we're not all of the market for Barrett. Barrett sells to a lot of foreign countries. Mexico has bought, or apparently the U.S. government bought for Mexico. I don't know which. But if you go to Mexican military on parade, I mentioned this many times because somebody was asking, well, how many other countries use the Barrett? You know, would it be, will we be seeing another, other army's hands? And it's like, oh, hell yeah, you will. Uh, fact of the matter is most of the cop shops, like, you know, they set up a Barrett here for sniping at us years ago. Uh, that was the, uh, the swines out of hogback road. We already knew about that. We had riflemen on their riflemen and we already know where they would have to deploy. So we have other overwatch points and actually the crew just sat there waiting to be given the wink and the nod to put a bullet in their hind end. then you have a Barrett, okay? And use your Barrett to get their Barrett. So you know, 50 caliber guns harvesting 50 caliber guns. Or you have a 50 caliber dual. Yeah, that'd be kind of cool. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Yeah, okay. Well anyway, with most of the units that are out there right now, and with the Barrett's being the price that they are, I would point out that Again, expect the enemy to bring them in as they feel appropriate. It's kind of weird because if you watch the one Mexican military parade, and there's more than one with this formation, the whole unit, I mean, there's at least a company, if not 200 plus men, all marching together with Barrett M82s. and it's a sight to see. So if you haven't looked at that before, go down to go over to YouTube, punch in Mexican Military Parade, Mexico City, and you'll watch a whole lot of neat stuff go by, but then you're going to get this one special warfare unit. Every man in the formation is carrying an American-made Barrett M82. Now, Mexico's got lots of money, so there's no reason for us to gift them those guns, but I wouldn't be surprised if they'd make a deal. And again, Barrett had no problem selling to the Mexican dictators, so we understand that's part of the rental revolution market thing. That's also why I was able to charge top dollar with you and me. Again, that's the way their marketing program works. Other countries, yeah, there are places around the planet to have the Barrett, if they're coming our way during the gun confiscation attempt. When they try, yes, you will see Barrett's in the field. You will see Barrett's with these SWAT teams. You'll see Barrett's with Mexican and probably Canadian forces. And you'll run into them even with regular military force, depending on which elements they decide to use for gun confiscation inside the United States to kill American, you know, gun owners. or try anyway. Remember, tit for tat. Know your area of operation. Know your areas of control. Understand where it is you want them to deploy by giving them a casual location they feel comfortable with. And if they practice in advance, like they've done at certain places around here, well, since we catch them on camera, we know where to set up the rifle counter teams. Then very quickly and early in any action, you strike hard. sweep the gun support technology, that's the marksman's positions, and then engage the cluster screw of black uniform, knuckle dragging, shoe size IQ, no neck, arms as big as your leg, roided up gun grabbers when the time comes. Just that simple. Anyway, one more time, I've got somebody else asking again, where was that? Okay guys, it's in the archives. I'm going to remind somebody, if all fails, you wait till the program is done, send the archives, but I'm going to do this one more time. WFXRTV.com, WFXRTV, all caps, WFXRTV.com, and the title is More Than 500. sign up for Bedford militia at Saturday's muster. Now it's also on my Mark Korky page on Facebook. It's also on the Pinterest page several times. It's also on dig dug under my name, etc, etc, etc. So if you go to any of the social media and search my name, your Liberty Tree radio, you're going to find a copy of this in there somewhere in the short scroll because it's relatively new. Okay. February 16th, today's the 19th, so it'll give you a hint right there. Anyway, make the effort and plug in and share. In fact, I'm going to do that as soon as we're done with the program, that particular one. In fact, I'm going to do it right now. All you do is this, that, and that. I just shared it. How do you like that? Ready to go? Anyway, we're at the top. I hear the music. God bless our republic. Yes, with a new world order, we shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're in the march. We'll be back. I'll be back tomorrow. Meanwhile, Ed taking over for a live LPR coming up. Don't touch the dial. And again, support Liberty 3 Radio. Bye-bye. All the long dreamers that