Mark Koernke discussed the April 15, 2020 Lansing, Michigan vehicle protest against Governor Whitmer's lockdown orders, analyzing surveillance footage of unmarked white vehicles with blacked-out windows operated by law enforcement. He covered resource scavenging and repurposing for preparedness, including detailed instructions on manufacturing improvised explosive devices from common materials like aluminum cans, steel containers, and scrap metal. Koernke emphasized the importance of communications infrastructure, ammunition reloading, and community organization in preparation for anticipated conflict with state and federal authorities. He highlighted statements from four northern Michigan sheriffs refusing to enforce certain executive orders and urged listeners to establish CB radio networks and document enemy movements.
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And we are going to be looking at some real- and don't forget then after that dark anniversary. So for everybody, it is Thursday. A couple of things. Everybody, of course, has been talking about the drive-in development that took place up in Lansing. Um, the traffic was deep enough and clogged enough that they didn't need anybody else there than what they already got, which already clogged everything up in all directions all through Lansing, Michigan. The place was a ghost town. You could see tumbleweeds going by and the pictures the day before. All that traffic, 100% they cannot deny it. 100% of everything you see on that road was Patriot traffic or the secret police initially trying to and figuring they could. block the activity by barking and pissing at people. It didn't work. It didn't work for them at all. In fact, we got some fascinating intel and peripheral intelligence because they deployed, and again, as I've said before, guys, once they start pulling this technology out, document, document, document. Make sure you take photographs front left up down all the parties around the anybody near the vehicles that obviously is wearing one form of communist uniform or another and Pegum well, that's exactly what happened. So on the one hand again, this was a drive-in which eventually people got on foot people were all over the downtown area around the front of the Capitol building And I would point out when you watch these videos, when you see the steps of the Capitol Building and those pull-away shots where you've got a larger shot, the building across the street, when you go right down the steps and go right out to the sidewalk, it's a big long, long, long, long sidewalk, that other building you see with the 60s look to it that's on the other corner, like Kitty Corner too, but like straight out from the, you know, actually from the main plaza right there, that's the City Hall for Lansing. And initially, by all of the accounts that the people I've talked to, all of our guys that were up there, people who were around in any area, some couldn't get near for quite some time. And so again, they did their part, went through, and then had to get home. Others stayed and were on the ground and photographed the aggressor, looked for any back alleys, corners, windows where they're peeking from, which is the other thing you want because, well, who's in that business? What company is there? Tells you that they're sucking up to the regime and they need to be put on the list of things to do when the time comes because they're not going to be around later on to when the secret police get dealt with and the secret police secret buddies get dealt with okay However this we now have three very valid first-person reports There was a part of what are either the regional police or the Michigan SRT Reserve Fleet slash covert fleet out there, but it is a ma- it's a consistent cookie-cutter fleet. Now this means that we either got stuff coming up out of the moleholes or we have stuff coming from certain depots. Right now we're looking at the depots to see if we match up the vehicles we have all the pictures for. It looks like this is stuff that went into the moleholes. This one's stuff that went underground. What am I talking about? Well, for all you people that are listening that went up there, maybe you ran your cameras nonstop. Maybe you were there very, very early. If you were there very, very early, there were a series of what appear to be maybe Crown Vic, and you know those are old by police, Fleet Carvos, you know, statistics. There were a series of other four-door sedans, all cookie-cutter model, all white, 100% blacked out windows, guys. No license plates. the cops were operating around these and obviously other secret police were around them. We photographed when they got out of the vehicle, moved around, whatever. And so everybody's done a good documentary on the subject. However, you may have other footage and you may have caught something that somebody else didn't see. So post what you saw, go through your images and then post this wherever you get in your social media. You may actually have an image and don't even realize it because you were too busy glossing over with the, man, this is cool. All these people are here. They're all on the same page. Yay. Which I understand there's some euphoria going on there. But remember, you were there with a mission and you were there for a fight. And that fight is not over. In fact, these are just the initial taps and probes before the enemy goes into full frothing at the mouth communist police state okay the vehicles were typically white they are sedans they are there may be some suburban or s uv's that somebody may have missed or for that matter even minivans minivans are actually a pretty cool tactical vehicle contrary which might think remember most of the even up to fifteen years ago ten years ago most of the minivans have classic helicopter doors In many cases, they have electric helicopter doors. You hit a switch, the door's open automatically for you. All the guy has to do is hold his gun, wait for the hatch to open, and out of the vehicles they go. You eliminate the one seat, put jump seats in the middle. Sounds weird, but it's real simple, and most people go, oh, it's a minivan. What's that go, oh my god, it's got something in it. You see, by the time you're thinking about, you know, your brains getting into attack here, you know, you're supposed to be stunned. So, again, you may have images, look for the vehicles that did not have license plates on them. Now, somebody asked me a couple hours ago, why would they not have license plates on them? Well, it's real simple. If they're regional police, and we've been telling everybody about regional police, They're going to pull the regional police license plates up because they say regional police. We have images we have shown people for decades since the 90s and we've known about these characters. We know about the 600, 700 vehicles here, 900 vehicles there. And this is a stale potato chip imagery. Somebody's trying to resell you something that they were all screaming about four or five years ago. This is stuff that is older, but it was on time delivery and we went from place to place to place. Who, what, where, when. and we documented the vehicles, the patterns, the types, the models so you know what to look for. Okay? However, we have two other reports, and although these people were isolated and had no clue of the reports that I had from our other people, in other words, I didn't even express any information to them about this until after I listened to them. But we have a series of what appear to be, they're not Jeep as an old military style Jeeps, they are the Jeep type SUVs. Again, no markings. They are white. They have a complete blacked out window system, which by the way, Michigan is illegal. All the way around, guys, we're talking dark, dark, dark all the way around. Well, that's a giveaway for a shoot vehicle anyway. The moment I see something like that, all heavy rifles are on that vehicle. In fact, the moment somebody would say fire, that thing swiss cheese, that just gets a policy magazine per shooter and everybody fires on it and just dices the thing up. At least you put it in stop mode by wiping out the engine compartment and working your way back through the troop compartment. Okay? Anyway, same scenario. These vehicles do not have license plates on them. They, Clare, Michigan, and a couple of other locations in the peripheral area around Clare, they're slow-moing through neighborhoods. So, okay, we understand. That means we've got a flag and a flare. It's straight up north of Lansing. Claire, that area right there is a hub for transportation. If enemy operations come from above, as we've described, they'd be using the 75 corridor, and then they can branch out using 10 and using 27 and other secondary state highways to virtually star shell from that point forward and perform a series of actions. But that hub Right there is what we are of course now flaring. We are now IDing everybody's everybody's got their cameras up We're now hunting hard for and we will have a series of data, you know data streams for all of you people that are in the know To include the idea that we're gonna find where they go They're done. They were stupid enough to come out. We're smart enough to fly, take and go right. We got all day here. I should point out, you locked everybody out of their jobs. You gave us the Fed and the state communist punks, both the Fed commies and the state commies, gave our people a 100% opportunity to monitor the enemy. They don't have anywhere to go. You know the dumbasses, okay, this is, we're in hunt mode now. Everybody's in hunt mode. We're looking for them. And right now, all these people, nobody has to even tag team if they don't want to, but you want more people on each target. You follow them back to the stable. You make sure that you observe the stable, but you also watch to see where the person that leaves the horse at the stable, what he gets into or they get into and then where they go. You don't just get the parking lot, so to speak. You get their residents, you get their other cohorts, you know, covert sites, whatever else you want. We have 100% of our time to spend on this because the commies are making their move. Now, since they've made their move, everybody else has decided, and if you saw what happened in Lansing, everybody else is pissed enough. They may have had their epiphany in different ways. Every other car that you see in that protest had an epiphany in a different way, but still leading to the same end result. They're tired of this garbage. Now, the important thing is to get to those people and help them to have...they've all got part of...give them the rest of the story. Get the rest of the ammunition to them. Ignore all the baffle with BS and all the piss will leave. Excuse me. Idiots and incompetence are doing the Weezer-Whiner thing right now. Push those puppies off to the side and shove over in the ditch. The reason the cops didn't act in Lansing is because, and this is a fact, they don't know who is ready to kill them. Do you all understand that? Let's think about this. There's the most classic that they now know they have to worry about. Isn't... Mark is pretty reasonable. I'm not very reasonable anymore, but I'm reasonably reasonable, okay? But you got a person who stood on one leg and jumped up and down because that's what the government told them to do. But then they said you also have to rub your tummy in a circular motion clockwise with your right hand, not your left hand. Right hand, right hand. If you do, your left hand will arrest you. And you have to blink your eyes left and right and right and left. Not right and left and left and right. If you do that, we'll arrest you. And then you had to patch your head with your left hand while you're rubbing your tummy with your right hand while you're hopping on your leg and blinking your eyes. And then they came in and said, oh, by the way, we're going to screw you, take away your livelihood, destroy your business, destroy your retirement. We're going to do this all to you and you're still going to keep doing what we tell you to do. Well, you know what? Someone stopped hopping. And then they stopped and put that further foot down off the ground. Now they're kind of fuming because well wait a minute I did everything I was told and they got a big loan for their business and a big loan for their car and they got a big loan for their house and all these asshats in government just crapped on them. Now they're fuming. Oh by the way they might just be a deer hunter or a bunny hunter. They don't even have to be somebody, oh you're a tactical man, you just got, oh piss on that, you don't have to worry about that guy. I mean you're gonna worry about him, we'll just be blatant, we'll be flat out killing your ass. The ones that they had to worry about in those cars are the guys who are just sitting there waiting for you. Some, you know what, the guy by himself maybe, but he also may have a bunch of friends. You know, they come up and ride up on us in his car, you know, I can't restrain myself, guys. I know what you mean, I'm pissed at these bastards. Those stinking cops know what's going on. Those state police especially know what's going on. Those DNR know what's going on. You know what, I need to ride up, let's just get rid of his ass. And if one man by himself ain't nothing you're gonna do to restrain him, and oh, you can tell me how Billy-badass a cop you are, and you got your buddies there, but someone in a uniform is gonna die. And maybe a whole bunch, because the person may be by fickle finger of fate, luck, and in fact also just animosity in you, may just be real good. And that's why that thing, they eventually backed off and they just, you know, all sucked it up and they stopped barking at people and they just walked away because more and more people showed up. And then a bunch of nimrods and idiots who of course said, just go in there and drive along, don't get out of your cars, don't drive. Well a bunch of people did. Then they stood around and they were down in the capital building, you know, area, which by the way we all, not the government, we are the government. And a bunch of people were armed there and it got me even more like, oh hell, if I'm seeing these guys, they're the ones standing around open carry and they've got rifles and they've got whatever. Then you got to look back at all those cars and figure how many people just showed up and didn't care if they had a permit or not. Don't care if you're going to, they're not going to ask permission. In fact, some of them that may have showed up. looking for the opportunity to vent their anger on a representative of government who with a gun has wasted all of your life time by demanding a gunpoint revenue from you and stealing from you and whatever you don't think that cops in the regime don't know that that's why what do you know i don't worry about the people part of our never talked about that the problem is you know the gasoline in your time And again, more than enough people showed up. Everybody did fine. And there, I mean, we could have wasted more, you know, as far as more resource, but we didn't need to do any more than we already did. And by the way, I'm getting ready for what's going to come after they start snorting and coming out of the chalks, you know, like a bunch of, you know, raven red-eyed pigs because of what just happened, because it is going to happen. But it's not just because of that. You know, but one of the things going on here in Michigan is you can't go to your summer home. You can't go to your summer home. You can't go and, you know, how dare you. You're supposed to have fear. You're not supposed to treat this like a vacation. Oh yeah, I guess I am going to treat this like a vacation because let's say that I believe the official line right there. Let's take one of those things right there. You're telling me I'm going to be locked up for two weeks, which then became three weeks, which then become five weeks, to which now they're saying that, you know, it's going to be out to the middle of May. Oh, wait a minute. No, the end of May. No, the summer in June. No, in July. If I do get back to work, I am going to work my ass off to try and catch up for all the losses that have taken place. Wouldn't you? That's what I'd be thinking as a working man. You give me overtime, I'll sleep in the break room and be there every day non-stop if there's any work, if there is any work, okay? So guess what? Yeah, you treat this as vacation time because you know you've been running the rat with the rat wheel, the treadmill, the asses have told you to stand on one leg and rub your tummy and pat your head and blink your eyes and you did all that and they screwed you anyway. But while they're screwing you, that B-Witch Creda slash Bruce Jenner turd we got as governor, the queer, along with the other queers, okay? Well, that piece of trash was a Soros piece of... Guess what? They told you you couldn't go to your summer home. You can't go to another residence. You can't travel from here to there, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Where's Jennifer Granholm right now? Oh, I'm sorry. That was the Canadian Californicator that we had before here, who was a total turd. So where is Greta slash Bruce Jenner? Right. Greta slash Bruce Jenner. How dare you? How dare you? How dare you take the one that you're going to challenge that police state? I have minions. How dare you? Okay. Well good old Greta slash Bruce Jenner is up at Mackinac Island. What? Well, no, she wasn't in Lansing. She's up hiding on Mackinac Island. She's up at her summer resort. The one that you can't go to, yours, wherever it is. You're a stupid, boot-looking peasant. How dare you stupid, boot-looking peasant think that you can go to your other property that you own in the slave state of Michigan? And by the way, you pay taxes through the nose on. But guess what? Good old Greta slash Bruce Jenner. I dare you, I dare you. Risari Ass is up hiding up in the almost in the U.P. technically. He's hiding up there in Mackinac Island. That's where her butt is right now. Kind of like the royalty, you know, hiding from the peasants. And of course, let's say that it was the middle ages, you know, going to the summer house because it's plague season. Well telling you all about what you're not gonna do because of the stinking police state blue lodge Masonic pigs in the state police and the blue lodge Masonic pigs that are in the DNR Are gonna come out there and wag there with their weenie in your face and piss on everybody They can't embark and dog at all you While they make sure good old good old Greta there. Yeah, I know what a real name is. I'm not gonna use it My Bruce Jenner tells the queers tell these blue boys and they love it. They love it because it's police state garbage. They love it because they hate America. They love it because they hate the Bill of Rights really. And they're gobbling this stuff like a dog lapping up vomit. Hey Mark. Go ahead caller jump in there. I call it the fear of Michigan. The fears? You know the fear like what Hitler was the fur or whatever he called. no no no no she's communist but we got a correct that don't don't do that communist communist she's not a she's not a hitler she's a key to the dollar she's a lemon she's a trotikis she is a sorrows employee he is a communist we need to reinforce communist communist communist communist not normally i don't contradict about what you do get on the same page she's a communist communist you are called comica are she's a comica are she's a stinking filthy rotten red and yellow communist so the stinking state police so is the dnr and this is all about guys you can't fish you're they don't want you to of course is not really hunting going on well i want to point something out about the fishing thing as is nancy said several times and guys you should all your memory jog all the people paid their fishing license there's a special stamp for the famine season You don't just go out and put a hook in the water, the DNR would execute you. They'll threaten to blow your brains out right there on the spot. Okay? That's what they have a gun for, so they can threaten to kill you while you've got a fishing rod in your hand. Okay? So the commies, of course, took all the money in. Just like all the other garbage, you know, there's a bunch of other taxes they're taking in that right now in no way, shape, or form benefit you, but they're stealing them and I guarantee they're disappearing. I guarantee the money is going out the back door over to hyphen Tel Aviv so fast to make your heads whip. All these fishing licenses. Now, here's the other thing in Michigan. The fishing, well, that's how you can feed yourself. And protein is the best way, the best high end food range stuff to have on the shelf. And a lot of people do get their limits and do a good job of either jarring and canning salmon and or whatever other fish they're after, or they freeze them. And they also cook and eat some right away, obviously, so they get a benefit. They get enjoy what they're doing right away. Okay. Well, they block that. Well, of course they block that. Communists want you to starve to death. They want to have you on the end of a short communist leash. But here's the thing, they're blocking gardening supplies. I want someone to explain to me, in fact, what is it? Some dick in Massachusetts or Maryland, whichever of the governors there, oh, oh, Grand Home blocked the food. Oh, we need to block the food, too. Now, they weren't so far, but all of a sudden they got a burr under their ass that they got to go block you from buying gardening supplies. That's a threat of war. That's an act of war, and they are threatening your life. Everybody knows what's going on in the food system, on the food supply chain right now. And anybody and everybody who's smart, you better be investing in food whenever you can put some dimes together. Now, one of the things I'd recommend in the past is, you know, hey, grab all those cans and bottles that everybody's getting rid of. This is another tax, the state of Michigan, and this, let me do this, so back up, step back, back, back. I talked about all these taxes that they're living, but we don't get any benefit from, nor do we really get back what we're supposed to, considering that it's supposed to be a temporary tax. Most of the places across the state of Michigan are now supposed to not accept returnable bottles. Because of the coronavir virus! Except that, wait a minute, before you were accepting it, you didn't know what the hell those, what lips had touched, any of those cans and bottles, right? Coronavir virus, you hope? Okay, and we didn't think twice then, did we? Isn't that amazing? So here's the thing. Every year, now this number is also varies every year, the state of Michigan doesn't have to pay out over 110 plus million dollars per year in bottle returns because those bottles just disappear. 110 million dollars in returnables that do not come back to the state ergo or go back to the grocery store ergo the state doesn't have to pay it that's a hundred and ten million dollars every year they're used to talking out of your wallets and they make it disappear into their general thievery But right now, you can't return cans and bottles. Now, if you have a place that does, by God, I'd round up everybody's you can. I'd be taking those in now while you can, if you still can. And I would be turning those into food. Every dime is either food or ammo right now, okay? So if some people are terrified about cartridges, then tell them... Wait a minute. Dad, what is there excuse for that? Because they've gone out of the way to automate that counting system. You almost have no contact with the person on the other end of that thing. Exactly. So what this comes down to, like I said, Ed, you're absolutely right. In Michigan, we don't really have bottle counters. You don't place your have a bottle counter. It's like if you get out of the party store and the guy will count them and usually they just ask you, what do you got in the bag? They don't even count them. They're just, okay, how many do you think you got there? Oh, I don't know exactly. I don't want to short-share anything. Oh, okay, well then they might count it because you don't want to, again, I don't want to rip them off. I don't need to. If, in fact, if I'm nicer, they might be nice to me, which usually they are, so it'd be a good idea to be friendly with your local businesses, right? But anyway, fact of the matter is that usually they'll just say, ask you, how many, and say, well, there's 29 in there. And then what look? They'll just leave them in the bag, and they just throw them in a bigger bag, and the bag goes, like you said, down the road with the truck driver. with a with the bottle vendor driver. Okay, that's what we have returnables in Michigan. Guys, if they usually get to keep about $110 million a year, then they're not allowing you to turn them in. They're planning on keeping all of that. Their logic is most people are going to be stupid paranoid. I always love this garbage. Think about this. Okay, keep my bottles and cans. Who drank that pop? Oh, I did. We could have coronavirus. Have you got coronavirus? Oh, no. uh... where did you come up with a stupid idea that your own cans of bottles would have coronavirus so you're throwing them away or taking them down the recycle bin uh... i recommend all of you listening at some point the good or might open up on the thing i've been grabbing every returnable what i can be bag up up and i've got like mhm six seven fifty gallon garbage bags of mob Mountain Dew and all these ones where people just chucked out their returnables. Now, mind you, they're all in like lumps. So you know that this group of people or that one person drank all that pop, put it in a bag, and then threw it away. It's all up there, just the returnables. And it's like, really? Oh, well, I'm not stupid. That's cash. The moment that something breaks open for even an instant, all that junk's going in for cash as quick as we can because you can't count on the money being there. But if you grab it first before anybody realizes, the money's not there. then what's cool is you're going to get the cash that you need, you're going to get the digits, and you use those digits for other things you need to accomplish. Even if returnables don't come up dead, there are guys down here watching right now because a lot of the recycling plants have closed down. You don't have manufacturing going on right now. We're not shipping stuff out of the country, but we have people gearing up to do stuff in the country. They're going to need those materials. Those materials become strategic materials. They become a valuable thing that you can take to a recycling center and actually sell for money. Aluminum can be re-smelled. Aluminum, yeah. Aluminum down here, there's padlocks on the aluminum recycling return, you know, for like, you drive up, you drop it off, they don't give me anything, because they know that's worth money. Exactly. And so here again, what we've got is a, guys, well, we need to do this with everything. And again, I'm going to do a sidebar on that. Scrap. Okay, there is no such thing as scrap right now if you're listening to me. The only thing that is scrap that I take to a scrapyard is something that is so rusted, it is absolute just rust. If it's a workable piece of metal, it goes to my steel people. We've got welding, we can do all kinds of other stuff. Any small piece, big piece or whatever, none of that's going to go to waste. If it's a nail or a screw, I told you the other day, and I'll say it again, I have a number 10 can, a coffee can, okay? Says frag on the side of it. I'm taking nails and screws and the screws that are screwed up. And, uh, brads out of wood, because I've got brand new 2x4s, somebody did a shipping crate, and I'm gradually just breaking these down, and their brand new 2x4s, eight footers, got them for free, right? Gotta take all the junk out of them. Now that metal is either going to get sorted out and we would smelt it ourselves because we do have several micro foundries right now working that are on our side. We cast parts. Okay? So like Ed said, all that aluminum goes to our people. Copper ain't no way in hell you get rid of any copper. Copper is a strategic material. People don't even have a clue what's going to happen when the copper, when the Chinese copper mafia connection gets snipped. just like everything else we're talking about here. Now everybody goes, well, what good would my little bit of every pound count and we're not going to squander it in stupidity? You start your resources when the time comes. We're going to call her. Who do we have? You got your fillers in Ohio. A couple of questions. One, those butane, you know, those butane tanks that you have, they're not very big. They work with those little butane, single, single burners. You know what I'm talking about? They're kind of under pressure. They're number one, the one pound cans? Yeah, I think, I don't know if they're one pound cans, I'm not sure if they are or not. There's a smaller one that's about the size of two tunic, big tunic cans, and there's a larger one that leaks. Right. Okay, you're talking about the smaller one? Yeah, the smaller one, because it's only a single that you put in there, it lasts for maybe four or five hours, if you use it conservatively. Well, that varies depending on what you get for a burner. I go up eight. Okay, first of all, if it takes propane, Those can all be recharged. The fact that... It's butane. It's a little butane. It's a little butane. Okay, not... Yeah, a little butane. Yeah, okay, I'm familiar. That's basically a spray can is what those are, even though they make them wide and thick and chubby. Yeah, those could still... Those actually can be recharged too, but it's a little more intricate process, but nothing... Not a big deal. In fact, I think they still sell them through the internet. You can actually recharge those cans. However, even any of those containers, I don't care what they are, if it's metal, unless it's real, well, they don't want them at the recycle. I should point this out, like at the metal yards. because those things unless they've been hold uh... just like propane tank to our propane tanks unless you cut off the top and you hold them because they don't want to throw something into the into the mix and have an explosion or even though it's only just a pressure explosion and i understand what they're talking about the third they're not looking at micromanaging scrap uh... with the little cans like that i would say because there's still things that could be double the middle of all of the people call with a sharp object you've been all the rest of the material You put a bigger hole in there, you fill the thing with powder, you throw some shrapnel around the outside, put a fusy on it, and it's a nice thing to throw at somebody. It's a perfect size. Okay, so everything can be a grenade. Everything can become a grenade. That's the part we need to remember. In fact, those are such an oddball item. They're such an oddball size. They're really not good for anything else, much that I can think of. There are a few other things that can be done with them. But if as long as they're not fragged or rusted out, if they're fragged or rusted out, yeah, go ahead and throw them over the scrap metal. When we do fires, there's always stuff that burns. The stuff that we missed when we had a little bonfire around in the fire pit to get rid of all the junk odds and ends pieces. I got to screen that out, take all the iron out of that. That goes into either the frag bucket if it's viable. or if it's all just rusted, crusted, because it's been out there in the weather, it goes over and absolutely goes into the scrap metal to the scrap yard. They give me some money back. I turn the money into something else like ammunition or food or whatever. But anything and everything, the only thing you really, if you want to help out, here's how you do it, guys. Aluminum cans, you can either leave them whole, leave them without crushing them if you're willing to take the space. and there's a couple things you can do with the little bit of cancer aluminum cancer be a great basis for a motor round now for anybody who would have to wrap their brain around this will explain to the simple aspects of it is that once you fill and quid prep the can all you need the base of the post-nodic and the way it's beveled for pressure purposes when you put a flat charge on the bottom of that you drop that down a dollar to The base of that is perfect for cupping the pressure and holding the holding that pressure charge right behind it and directing that thing up the tube and downrange however short distance or medium distance you can launch it. We say short, we're talking you can take a beer can mortar and knock around down to 300 yards which is a hell of a lot better than I can throw. And you can set it up with a short fuse, so it'll actually, you can time it, you can even do a cut time fuse on it, so that you load it up with, the bottom end has got charge or the charges to the center, you put fragmentation around the inside, pebbles, rocks, chunks from my frag bucket, safety glass off wrecked cars, you know, you break the windows, you take all those little safety beads and you pack them all around the charge, and when that goes down range, poo, like a 40 millimeter grenade launcher. and it drops into the middle of somebody and kind of flops around when it goes boom. Well, it's kind of messy. And this is our main, remember everything that's manufactured can always be made into something else. And when you have something where you have mass uniform manufacturing, that makes it easier to do mass reproduction and repurpose. where you have consistent sizes. Example, you store all the 12-ounce cans and they all go over there. Some of you have those bigger stackable cans, some that are actually whatever, the 18-ounce, whatever, they go over there. Then you have, for instance, different sizes of vegetable cans. Those become grenades. All your cans, the bigger ones are landmines, like the peach-sized can. You make that into a foot shredder. You can also use it for, for instance, so, Willie Pete, white phosphorus or whatever. But each of the containers, what you do, you don't just haphazardly do this, guys. You create a system so that you can sort out and I can physically figure out what it is I need from the inventory because we have a consistent manufacturing style. And even if you're not writing the same page where I am in the same part of the country, wherever you are, you get it. You come up with an organization and a mechanism. Vegetable soup-sized cans really do make best, those are good-sized grenade cans. They're still not as big charge, won't be as large. Burst radius will only be about 14 to 12 to 14 feet, making them more kind of like an offensive grenade. The bigger cans like the vegetable cans, which aren't that much bigger, but are significantly bigger when you figure a charge and fragmentation. A defensive grenade has a larger burst radius, which is what we're mostly manufacturing, or what we would be manufacturing in a battlefield situation. Fusing systems and or ways that they're detonated, remember if all else fails, you make it so it doesn't even have a fuse because it's not so much a grenade as a mine. You put a couple of, you put a electrical lead with some magnesium around the two wires on the inside, the middle of the charge. You have the wires come out the top of the can. You seal the top of the can with a cut out piece of plywood where you use a hole saw matching the size of the can. And you make a thousand of these little pieces of chunky plywood, plasterboard, whatever you got for the tops. You use screws. or you can even tack them into place, but screws are better. You can find a chunk of bunker screws all over the place, tiny ones. And you screw after you put the charge in, after you put the fuse in, you drill a hole through the center of the cutout piece of wood. You bring your leads out, don't let them touch each other. Always remember this, be fanatically religious about not letting any kind of electrical contacts make contact with each other. Static electricity is natural, and it can be enough to set up a charge. So, when you tape all the contact points, you have a little extended piece of wire about 6-8 inches long. You put those two wires through the hole. You take the cutout circular piece of plywood, stick it in the top, over top of the charge and the fragmentation. You screw that into place. You take... or whatever you want to use, bathtub caulk is really great. You're going to weatherize this charge to a degree. You are going to then, through that little tiny hole that the wires come through, you're going to caulk that up so that you seal it so that it is actually weatherized. Now, after that, you take the little hand of bathtub caulk and you do a bead around the wood on the top. Once you're done with that, you break out your Krylon paint. You can do it in purple, pink, blue, yellow, green would be kind of nice, brown would be good. A real good color for utility in most of the states is London Fog by Krylon. It's one of the best utility all season colors you can use. It's called London Fog. You can get in fattened and sometimes you can also, you have a place order, you can get it in flat. but any flat color will do. You also need to mark on the outside using a Black Magic marker what you just made and you need a consistent pattern for identifying it. You should also put a stripe or a line stripe around it, identifying it as an active device. That can be in colors or it just can be one line that denotes HE with no major frag, two lines denotes fragmentation. And if you got something else like you made a Dragon's Breath kind of anti-personnel mine where you got fragmentation but you also used some magnesium and white phosphorus and whatever, then you put three lines there and make it HE-ep. And that way everybody knows, oh that's a real nasty one. Try not to let that go off near you. Now all the cans can be built to do to make either anti-personnel mines or, you know, again in mass production or again throwable grenades. purely a matter of creativity. All metal, everything. PVC tube will work for that. And again, guys, you don't, doesn't need to look like a military grenade. That's not relevant. The big thing is size and again, obvious repetitive and consistent performance. That's what you're looking for. Hey Mark. Go ahead, jump in there. It used to be, now maybe it's not anymore, it used to be that you couldn't recycle. This is back in the 80s, maybe things changed. You couldn't recycle. Pepsi cans because they were made out of steel where the other ones are actually made out of aluminum So has that changed where now the Pepsi's are actually also aluminum? Oh, yeah, everything's aluminum now if you could find if I can find steel cans Those are a treasure and I'll tell you why they're a more efficient containment vessel So if you use them for anti-personnel or grenade work you remember you've already got just a little access point up above What I would do with those is you go with a, you first load the base with a certain amount of fragmentation. About a quarter of an inch deep could be shot BBs, could be again steel, I'd say what, wire that you snip. Junk wire, steel wire, take like coat hanger wire, although none of this you want to, the only thing you want to use for fragmentation is junk. You know the stuff you can't do something else with always remember that so let me give you an example and this sounds weird But guys you have to start thinking now about not having any more later if I were building anti-personnel stuff with a junk I have laying around I take a snipper as I cut off the heads of the Of the coat hanger why I can't do much with that I mean it's it's you can but for a lot of the work you're gonna do you want the wire of the coat hanger for welding and or for setting up other booby traps or for you know applying to different ao for instance making springs now the head is already turned twisted the spot the part that hangs on them on the double you take a good set of nippers from over tractor supply the china sport bolt cutters that are handheld type they're they're cheap i get bought uh... three of them for uh... three different versions of the same thing i paid three dollars and fifty two cents because they're not selling squat over there and they either mark down from the season Now, I take one of those and I nip all of those other pieces that are the weird squiggly ones into quarter-inch pieces of material. I put a bed of those in the bottom. And then I put part of my charge and I put some filler in there. I put more charge in there. And then I take my squib and I put it in the squib, there's the device, the electronic device is going to set everything off. And I put that in through that tiny little hole that you sip out of on those steel cans. Now, there are still coconut, for instance, coconut is made in steel, a lot of those coconut containers are. And the pineapple ones, why? Because they come from overseas, typically come from the Philippines or Indonesia or Malaysia and even Vietnam, but they're all using metal, steel, not aluminum, because the aluminum would oxidize and fail quickly. The steel holds up. It's thicker, denser, and of course they stress metal when they make cans. Now, last, I put that little fuse filament in there, again, making sure I tape my wires where the contacts are so that nothing can possibly cross over. What do I mean by tape? Take a couple pieces of tape. It can be paper tape. It can be electrical tape. Fold it over the leads that you've created. Even if you just snip it off and you haven't stripped it yet, get into the religious policy of doing this. protect the ends of the wires from making contact. Ergo, you don't make mistakes. When you become religious in this, you don't blow yourself up, you don't lose fingers, you don't die by your own hands. Okay? Once you do that, you take another number of tricks with regard to sealing the top. You can take a washer, especially one that has a small gauge center but is like a fender washer. You can T-G weld it to the top, dangerous, but that's something I've seen people do, because you can ratchet T-G welding down to the point, and some of the other welders where it doesn't even transfer heat internally. Personally, I ain't planning on doing that. But you can glue it into place, lock it into place however you want to with any number of different adhesives, and then again, take out your bathtub caulk, caulk everything on the top of the can that might be exposed to the center. Spray paint everything to create another weather seal. Mark what it is. Congratulations. You got yourself a really, really efficient, a little higher velocity anti-personnel device. The steel containment vessels work better at probably giving another 1,200 to 1,400 feet per second in terms of velocity. All anti-personnel, all HE devices are dependent upon velocity from the epicenter of the explosion and is calculated out accordingly and dissipates very quickly. It doesn't go on forever. It doesn't last forever. Okay? Something to think about there. Anyway, I'm looking at somebody I can see they probably don't know. I'm looking back at them, looking back at me, looking back at them. Well, they're fiddle-farting with their neighbors and probably will get shot. That's good. I hope they do. Anyway, um... But that explosion needs that containment to... to develop its initial velocity, right? Exactly. What you have is, what it is, is there's a peak pressure build-up that takes place. The spike is, the sine wave starts out, it moves in a radical increase of whatever percentage, but when you look at a sine wave, if you look at the time line, a sine wave is a time line, it looks kind of like a big, like a fish hook. It goes up, makes kind of a quick curl, and when the expansion takes place, then with every foot of and so many seconds of expansion, then the sine wave drops very, very quickly and tapers off on a very shallow slope to zero. Initially, that's why I said that the metal, the steel cans are actually, when you can find one that is not compromised, are an even better solution than some of the other things I just talked about on the air here. Remember, all of them work. Okay, if you want to see what I'm talking about, I know I've explained this, in World War I, well, let's go back a little farther. Before World War I, I can show you a hundred books that were being written by authors who believed in high-power rifle marksmanship and the machine gun. It was argued that because of the advent of the machine gun, belt-fed machine gun like the Vickers, the Lewis, the Browning, and the accuracy of high-powered rifles, which were, calibers were getting smaller, ranges were increasing, velocities were increasing, potential penetration was massive. Because of this, they said there were all kinds of writings by quote-unquote military minds that the grenade and the mortar would be obsolete. Now, I want you to think about something. That was in 1906, that was in 1908, 1909. Well, in 1914 alone, more grenades and mortars were built both by factories and home built on the front lines of World War I than in all the history of man. By the end of the war, the level of production of personally fabricated grenades Trench mortars and other not so sophisticated devices was uncountable. What they don't show you in all these BS movies, like they've just got one, 1917, guys, they show you the usual trench warfare, the blimeys, and they're walking along. They don't show you trench mortars. They don't want you to think about this. What do you mean? The reason they really were terrified of the soldiers that they created in World War I Guys, everything was made a weapon. Everything. From a stick made into a trench trungeon. Ever seen a trench trungeon? You know, a Lieutenant friend of mine, he's long dead. I helped to bury him. He was an Ordnance Officer. I've talked about this many times. He had three of his trench trungeons that he made from the war. They were rusty, not because they were kept out in the weather, but because they probably had brains and gray matter and blood repeatedly on them. He was there before the American Expeditionary Force and he fought beside the French. And when they promised they'd take him off the line after they got trained, they lied. When the Army showed up, they attached his unit to the Army. When the Marines showed up, and he was at Bellwood, by the way, one of those up in fiasco, he wouldn't, when they, every time they, everybody else went back for a rest and recuperation after only being there for a month and a half, his unit, because it was a demolition and command unit, Their job was to know how to destroy and build ordnance. Well, they just kept putting him next to the next bunch up front trying to get them all killed. Okay? So those trench more, those trench trungions that he made, the reason they were, he goes, the reason they're rusty is not because they got rained on. It was every once in a while you wash off the brains and the hair and the flesh, and he goes, but you know what? I killed a lot of people with this. That's World War I. But in addition to that, it's like you pointed out, everything's a grenade. They made trench mortars. You know what you make a trench mortar out of? That's what I want to show you in the movies. The guys are made behind the lines if you weren't, you know, they said they were had nothing to do. Oh, they gave them plenty to do. They show them there and they're sitting there and they're chewing on their toenails and they're just sitting on the trenches. They weren't sitting on the trenches. They were either improving their fortifications or they were busy trying to figure out what the hell they could make to maybe kill more of the other side so they wouldn't kill them. They built homemade grenades. They built homemade white phosphorous. They did thermite grenades. They were all taught to do this. The whole damn army was basically combat engineers, even though they weren't. But that's how war was back then. They made trench mortars. You know how you made trench mortars? You went back to the artillery units and how many empty cases you got I can have? Because they would send them back to the French for scrap. But they'd have millions of them, thousands of them laying around. Well, they'd grab ten at a time, they'd take them back up, they'd grab some timbers, and they would make a bank of mortars. And these were all either electronically or fuse fired. Electronic wasn't too crude. They had Cajad field telephone wire. So what they would do is they would load these puppies up, they made the shells that they would launch, which were high explosive shells, and these straight K-75 or even if they were tapered shoulder artillery shells, they would make banks of homemade mortars that were like barrage mortars. When you set them off, it would dump eight, ten rounds at a time down range in amongst a whole bunch of guys coming at you with bayonets. And all of a sudden, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, I just said, every one of them goes, I was scared. I'm going to say, wait, he said, I was scared shitless, Mark. He goes, you know what I decided? Well, looks like I'm going to die. Maybe some of them are going to die first. And he was a lieutenant. He was a combat engineer lieutenant. He said, I set them all off. He goes, I figured, well, I'm going to be around in a minute. He goes, after the smoke cleared, I realized there wasn't anybody coming towards me. That's because I killed everybody. Oh, they were probably screaming in German out in front of him. He goes, yeah, there were a bunch of wounded, but he goes, I just tore the snot out of them. I'm going to help you get pilot. He goes, we just tore the snot out of them. He goes, I didn't call for artillery. They wouldn't listen to me anyway. There was no such thing. Artillery was dialed up at the discretion of the command. You didn't ask for help. There wasn't going to be any help given. That's World War I. This BS, 90% of the BS you see is designed to be that candy-coated, plastic, you gotta rely on the regime and you don't know what you're talking about at all. The system's gonna take care of you. If we counted on the system our bus would have been dead months ago. We'd have been dead right from the get-go. It was real quick, even the French. And the French, he goes, they were workable. The French explained, he goes, hey, what you got is all you got. You better make it yourself. And the French showed them how to build all this stuff, because they'd already been building it for three and four years. That's real war. You've got everything you need laying around you to slaughter these people on the other side. You want to know whether they don't want to show you the Syrian war. You want to know why you don't see the Syrian war. What I just described is what they've been fighting, how they've been fighting their war against the Israeli-backed, Israeli Secret Intelligence Service terrorists, because they've been cut off here and cut off there. The regular infantry that are the militia, that are the Syrian militia protecting their people, they're doing what I'm telling you about right now. Why do you think, like I said, when you look at that war zone, do you see any metal laying around there? There might be one frag burned-out car stripped of almost everything. But look at those buildings. Do you see any window frames left? Do you see any aluminum window frames on any of those buildings? Do you see anything other than, you know, busted up steel that eventually if it gets broken off it gets carried away? What do they do with it? They re-smelt it. What do they make it into? Mortars, grenades, anti-personnel devices. I expect a real good scrounger. you become a but here's the thing we have to be that way from the beginning i am helping you to understand the nature of the war you are walking into our enemies logic is that you've watched too many movies i have an idiot make this statement or more of a good or big or big or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or Do you want to know why Hezbollah beat the snot out of a AAA army that had everything it needed? Because their men are warriors, but real warriors, build warriors, farmer warriors, manufacturer warriors, worker warriors, not some assholes. Like we were in the revolution. Like the American War for Independence, we were builders. One of the things about watching the Patriot, what was he doing? When you watch before the fighting starts, which everybody's excited about the fighting, what were they trying to express? I've brought this up a million times. When you watch the Patriot, what you have is a guy who was an American entrepreneur. He was a farmer, had to work his ass off, get out there in the fields, do what a farmer's normally do. Might notice he was also armed most of the time. Remember when he reaches into the bag on the plow there? What'd he pull out? He had a pistol. Right there. Why? Because he knew the world he was in. Now what's fascinating about this is what did he do in his off time when he's finally back over, you know, and he's in between, in between projects. He's in the garage, so to speak. And there's, you'll notice he's working on a chair. He's trying to, he's, he's, he's got a totally different skill set he's working on. That is not farming. Well, of course, as a farmer, you did have to be a jack-of-all-trades. So he's built a lot of his tools, and he has to fix a lot of his tools, but guess what? They show you that he has a totally different skill set. He has built a chair from scratch. A rocking chair. He's just building time to make that chair work, didn't he? Right. And when he fails, you see that, wait a minute, he didn't just do this once. He throws the chair over there because he's frustrated. There's a whole pile of chairs there. But think about it. Obviously, let me point something out, unlike the weezers that we have right now in this country, there's a whole pile of chairs there, and he went at it again. Unlike the American weezer we have right now, I'm tired of these sick and patty-waste pieces of trash that we are allowing to have our ear. And the enemy promotes those fools. That's why they'll let that continue because that's supposed that's part of the dripping and King nonsense that we need to throw out as men as builders and as warriors and again when I'm not when I'm not fighting I'm gonna be building These dumbasses are going to hold on color would be patient for a minute One of the things that this fool said was well, you know, well, I'm gonna wait for those supply system to build back up No, that's the enemy's voice guard not going to wait for the supplies to build back up with the stores is like really dumbass so what are you doing in the meantime vacillating and agonizing picketed owls watch an old sports reruns what because think about it right now you people should all be redoubling your effort i've got what i've been doing today though actually start last night i got one rifle night vision device one known that don sold me one two, three, four, five, six radios and one of my older frequency counters for tracking the bad guys in the back 40 here or anywhere I need to. What am I doing? Checking all the connections, making sure everything's powered up, changing all the batteries in this. What else have I got next to that? Four, five, six of the brand new Dollar Tree spotlight lantern combinations. They're really neat little light. I should have mentioned them, but I want to get mine first. They're over at Dollar Tree, they're bright, they're cheap, they're throwaway, dollar a piece and they only take one battery to light up everything and they are bright. Now, with regard to the radio, let me... Everybody hear that? That one works just fine. Okay? Hear that again? There you go. And again, by the way, these are all orphan radios. This is what I told you guys to do. One's a Midland. One's a Uniden. One's a Radio Shack. One's a Cobra. No, three, no four. These are the same and they all talk to each other just fine. What did it cost me? These were free. I watch for people getting rid of stuff that are stupid. You know what? Worked just fine by me. The, uh, the Pro 64 that I got in my hand, uh, didn't even have to clean it up. It's one that I got from another yard sale. I paid $2 for this. This is about a $70, $80 rig and it works just fine. In fact, I was monitoring some of the, the crypto stuff that they had going on in town today. well last night i was listening to it last night because i'm not can't hear it but i know what's there which means i know i've got enemy battle traffic going on and that's all i need to know that give me a heads up so i know i might have to shoot somebody's ass that's what i'm more worried about is not getting caught flat-footed we all need to be square away like that cori been so patient go away with it let's do this philip i know what you guys were everybody has been listening but we are at the top of the arm we gotta take a break We are we have to have our station identification block. So for everybody out there and we got a police car. Through the mist without 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 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 home brave The freedoms we secured for you. We hope you 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. Invist 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 saturated in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children are people. Your leaders send artillery. and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both 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 torture freedom burning bright as i awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came his words were true we are not free but we have ourselves to blame for even now as tyrants trampled each god given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? east, northeast, and west. Gentlemen, you were listening to us on 33radio.4mg.com AM&FM microstations, AM&FM conventional stations, CB base stations, Channel 272931, and test 31, which at this time is deployment battle frequency 31 in the AO around Hillsdale. Not the only location though, because obviously we're expanding that. Also, Ultra, Net, Hallmark, and Golden Spike totally separate from the conventional internet, not hooked up in any way, shape, or form, but virtually spread across the country. We're waiting for when they shut off the internet, they will be cutting off their nose despite their face. We hope they continue to do that. The idiot sticks on the other side have forced people to have an epiphany about what's really going on. And that is going to spell the enemy's doom. Anyway, today's date, it is. Well, it's Thursday already. Yeah, I know that. It is the 16th of April. It is the 12th year of open Fabian Socialist in Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2020 Old Earth Calendar, 2020 Dance of Swords. Mmm, task. And the other side's gonna make a stupid move someplace. You know, they're gonna pull a trigger. We're gonna have to finish it. They start it. We finish it. It's gonna be a long dance, but it's gonna be ours. We're gonna win. To do that, you all need to tow the line, plan to do your part to help make things happen. So let's get to work on that. Anyway, Phyllis, I think you've been very patient. Hopefully you're still right there in the wings. What do you got for us, please? They are. Well, I wanted to ask you, you know, they don't make sinkers anymore out of lead. But there are some little sinkers out there. Can they be re- I know you can melt lead and I know it's not too hard to do and it doesn't take a smelter big deal. Can you use those for anything? Can you use them to make maybe yeah bullets or something? Well, it's still zinc. Most of them are a zinc base of one type or another. Zinc is going to take a little more heat but not much. In fact, you can do that with those zinc pennies. That was something somebody was having some fun with. You know, the copper pennies we have are not copper. They're just copper washed. If you put those into a pan and turn the heat up, you can bleed the zinc out of the copper penny and have a copper shell. So any of the zinc can be recast. Here's the difference. Zinc is more frangible. I'm going to be quite honest. I wish to God we actually had lead because if I have to cast zinc bullets, oh, you're screwed. What happens is that depending on the configuration of the projectile, what I would do is go with what would be called a tapered conical. Actually, it'd be a tapered angular because it's not straight like a pyramid, it's not flat. It has a bullet type arc to it, but what I would put is an area of, I build the mold so that there would be a surface area about the size of about maybe, what, three thirty seconds? Okay, as opposed to one sixteenth. I go about maybe, maybe, maybe a little bigger, but not much. Depending on the bullet, if I'm doing thirty caliber, I've only got so much surface space. I don't want to put too much drag on this. But by creating a flat contact surface, minimal, uh... and then tapering the thing to give it more efficient aerodynamics i can even make the bullet if it's a rifle projectile i would uh... even make uh... the casting so that it would have a here a base what's called a paper has a paper base look at both if you want to know what i'm talking about on the radio here go take them to research Anyway, the reason I would design it this way is I would put more of the weight middle forward as opposed to the traditional, it wouldn't tumble per se, but what I want is I want the FUD contact. When I have surface space and it makes contact with anything that is resistant in any way, shape, or form, the nature of the zinc is such that it fractures like safety glass. Which would you rather be shot with, Phyllis? a round ball that might distort but still holds together or something that almost explodes on impact and shreds through you like a shotgun shell but with jagged sharp edges instead of round little pellets. How about neither? You see they don't want you to know about this. It's like when they were talking about doing copper. We can't have lead, we can't have copper bullets. Really? Oh man, that's really cool because you see I'd be up on that heartbeat because again a full solid copper projectiles gonna be a hair lighter more than my hair but I can I could build a 30 caliber 40 caliber or 45 caliber copper round that would just be horrific because there's all kinds of things you could do with these metals when you temper them. Now, you get different responses from different metals. Everybody think about this. The big thing is you want it to hold together. You don't want to get slapped from behind. That's what you've got to watch. Remember, if you get too brittle, you can even pulverize or fracture the bullet on the way out because of the slap from behind. That's not likely, but it can happen because you've got to pay attention to temperature when you're tempering and what kind of weld. What are you coming up in the way of the rock weld? what kind of what kind of impact potential does it have what resistance to the airport out pencil is it will come spring the uh... think any of them be good but to be quite honest like thinkers i'd just keep the thinkers for what they are using for fishing because the fishing is going to be a critical part of our of their expanded universe of warning to feed ourselves uh... you could do it and you can recast it uh... if it had if it was for instance uh... think ten animating which it could be or zinc 10 that's another one. 10 is priceless. 10 is a stupid price right now. 10 is, you know, everybody say 10 can. I wish I could find some 10 cans. 10 is outrageous. Okay. And yet, well, if I were casting red, and I know that when I cast lead bullets, as we've explained many times in the past, you're not, even when you've got a regular bullet off the range, it is a combination of 10 and antimony. And, of course, lead, the line share of its lead. The other two components help to stabilize, something like what we've been discussing here, stabilize it so that the lead has a tendency not to distort so much, but also, depending upon what I'm loading it into, I have a greater, I can go higher temperatures and I don't have to worry about heating up. or the bullet distorting even as it leaves the barrel. Because there's all kinds of things with metallurgy, they've already experimented with, they know, with lower velocity cartridges, solid pure lead is not a problem. But once you start increasing velocities, remember you bullet air resistance collects calories on the surface and literally if you use, for instance, even the ten antimony lead that you'd find in bullets and you cast a bullet for say thirty-odd six or two two three if you do a non-jacketed round understand that if you try to press higher velocities the bullet literally becomes malleable slash it is melting in flight Even though it seems a short distance is only going 1,000 yards, the bullet resistance, calorie buildup, no potential for shedding the calories is such that the material becomes malleable. Now that's kind of mean unto itself, because if you had a kind of a mushy bullet that hit you, oh that's like the proverbial dumb, dumb round problem. It can also distort, because it does distort, it will also create resistance. The bullet may tumble, may not. but at least if it starts to put out slash expand in flight then it's like a break an air break okay starts to reduce the potential so where you thought the bullet was going to go isn't necessarily where the bullets can end up so this is why all these different technologies and bullets that were developed if i can't if i couldn't do uh... for instance i've got lots of thirty-odd sixes three oh eight uh... if i couldn't do uh... a jacket around I'd resort to, uh, zinc. It would not be my first choice. Copper, which would be best, and brass, solid bullets, which I would do on lathe production, and ideally a CNC lathe production, because the copper and the brass will not dramatically affect wear and tear on the rifling of the weapon, be it a pistol or a rifle, or even, say, a rifled shotgun. Now, shotguns, I'm still going to try to focus on punk lead. I need lead or something soft if I'm going to make a punkenball for that. a bullet. I can do anything for a shot for a shotgun and then get away with it. And let me give you an example for people who would try to be skeptical. If you hunt geese or duck, you have to use steel shot. It's hard on the barrel, but guess what? They already make ball bearing loads. They're actually commercially sold. That's what it is. It's a steel shot load. And that by law is because of the lead issues that they brought up decades and decades ago with regard to waterfowl. So to show you that anything can be used, we already do it. In this case with the shot shell, I can load up all kinds of wicked things. I talked about using rod wire. You want to make up a mean load, you take a standard. Now, it's not going to have great range, but if you were doing this down a hallway, because I've told you many times, let's say a lot of you're looking at defense, you can take those pieces of wire we're talking about, those coat hanger wire, the long, stretchy ones. cut them to the length of the cup that goes into the shotgun shell. Stack them solid in there. And then seal up the end of that, load it up the rest of the way as it should be, and guess what you got? That is a hellacious, anti-personnel, my god, I wish I could be shot by anything else, load. That would shred, it shreds. And that's not going to be like a big movie explosion. It's just whatever it hits, it's just going to be so devastating that They can find them all, but by the time they do it's going to be palaciously painful. Kind of like the discussion yesterday about bird shot when you're using it. Most people would prefer to be shot with anything else because in the post like say, Pocky clip situation, all those little pellets, they're going to have to either you're going to dig them out if they're like little tiny, tiny, tiny granules, or you're going to wait until they ooze out. And if I got an enemy in front of me, I ain't worried about him. They're bragging how they're going to murder us. Go back to the cop bar, go back to the UN bar, go back to the military. Bivouac area laugh and brag about how they kill Americans in their home. So why do I care what happens to them? I'll get rid of all of them as quick as we can so we can get on with being free. and all of these things work. The big thing is just think out of the box, how many of the things you have laying around you might find where we could find what we need. Lead still is in the certain products or at least comparable alloys that have a high percentage of lead. That's not what we need to be looking for in scavenging. And again, copper is a high priority. Zinc is a high priority. Knowing the different metals or being able to identify them is basically knowing how they're applied. A lot of what toys and junk are made out of, in many cases, are just a pot metal, as it's called. Now that is actually recastable too, and for making fragmentation and anti-personnel devices, you don't really have to recast it. You can break the stuff down with a hammer, use pliers, make it into chips and chunks, and put it around a charge, throw that at somebody, and they'll just wish to god they were shot with something else too again. So everything, anything and everything that's hard can become fragmentation. Most of the modern grenades are just chunks of wire. They just use little chunks of wire about the thickness of a pencil lead. They're usually about the length of a candy topping, the little shaky candy topping things that are black or pink or whatever, or brown, or you've got them for putting on cakes and cupcakes. That's the dimension of the average fragmentation element that is in a grenade. That's how simple it is. So imagine all the other junk you got laying around will work just fine. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Just something a lot of people may not know. A considerable percentage of wheel weights nowadays are made of zinc. Yeah. They're usually marked with a Z on them. Yeah, as a matter of fact, this is the basic rule. Anything like that you find, you crap. Get yourself, I'll tell you what, is a great container for dealing with this stuff. Guys, go to the recycle bins. I just got four more of them the other day. The plastic, big, kitty litter jugs. Now the buckets I use for storage, and I even use the jugs too, but for instance when everybody wonders, well what do you put all this stuff in? I put it in these convenient containers that the industry has made for us, and these big kitty litter containers, they have a large wide mouth. You can load them real easy to put the wheel weights in there and they have a nice carrying handle on them. Have you noticed that? They got a, like they're like a big, like an oil, they're like an oil, five gallon antifreeze, there we go, antifreeze bottle, antifreeze device, a one gallon antifreeze, but they're three, four gallons. The neat thing is that they're perfect because they're bulky, they got a big lid, they got a nice lid, it's all plastic. You're not out anything, you fill them up or you keep filling them up and when they're full you just make sure you mark what's in there. You can kind of see because they're a milk jug type plastic and you put them on the shelf and forget them. It's the same with brass. We scavenged 9 or 10 ranges around here. We just got probably a truckload's worth of shotgun shells, pistol brass, steel also. everything gets picked up. Why? Well, if I can't reload it, because I look at it and go, nah, that's too rusty. Now, first of all, I can clean it up. I put it in a tumbler, or I can put it in a number of other devices or instruments or chemicals to clean it up. If I knew I was going to, if I was in a wartime situation, as long as it's viable, even though it may not be pretty, it would be cleaned up, it would be reloaded, and the stuff that's roughest would be shot first. the stuff that's more stable, that wasn't out there in the weather. If it's so rough that it can't be reused, it goes into the fragmentation bucket. And if it's used for anti-personnel, for, you know, cannon shells, you know, PVC pipe, you know, six inch diameter, sandbags all around it, electronic squib in the bottom, black powder charge in the back, load the sucker up with everything. When they come down the hallway, you touch that off. Or when they're out in the front yard, you touch that off in the whole front yard sprayed with junk. See what I mean? Nothing goes to waste. This is ultimate recycling as it should be. Everything gets purposed or repurposed. But all the brass and everything gets sorted. 9mm, 9mm macro, we got a bunch of that this last time. Everybody's been shooting macros, which is kind of weird. But, uh, not, I mean, we got a lot of them, but you don't see it all the time. But recently here, it seems like everybody's been pulling out those guns that they had, you know, waiting for the war. They're shooting them. And we're getting a lot of the older alloy case and a bunch of the federal cases. uh... in certain calibers which is great double with boxer time prime reloadable all some of its burden i don't care get it all we can reload bern it just takes more work but you know what what you need ammunition you will work it far as uh... it's working again use the one gallon milk jobs use the big four-gallon uh... kitty litter ball about jobs uh... whatever you got but you know cheapest for the most of them free and take a big magic marker and mark on the outside that way you don't do stupid things start sorting from the beginning so that you have less time to turn the stuff around, you know, it takes less time to turn the stuff around later. Everybody stand there for a minute, help sort. Get all the family together, help them to understand. My kids grew up, Ed grew up sorting out 40 gallon cardboard barrels of brass and loaded ammo. Everybody, two or three families together would be at the same time. It got to be fun because what you, you find goodies when you start going through a 40 gallon barrel of loaded ammo and it's every kind of cartridge you can imagine. and the kids all learn because it becomes a competition. Look, I found a 7.62 by, you know, 54R Remington round, boxer pride reloadable, you know, from World War I, pre-World War I. At least to run into stuff like that from the Ohio shows all the time. Boxes of, five gallon pails of, 40 gallon barrels of. And we start at the top, work our way down, and by the time you're done, you'd have so many ammo cans full of 22, so many ammo cans full of .30 calibers, so many ammo cans full of .38 Smith & Wesson Special, or forgive me, no, .38 Smith & Wesson Short, or .32 ACP, or whatever, well guess what, I got these pistols, we pulled them out of the bottom of Lake Erie, guess what? They take 32 ACP. Ammunition cost me a little of nothing. Pistols, well, they got refurbished, everything got cleaned up, they're now in caches. Total price, little bit of time, some elbow grease and having some fun figuring out how to resurface and what parts needed to be fixed. Ammunition, no cost. Well, little cost. Let's put it this way, I buy a 40 gallon barrel of ammo down at the Ohio gun shows. At the end of the gun show, the guy didn't want to take it home. On an average, I'd pay $45 for a 40 gallon barrel of ammo. And there's still stuff like that at the shows because there's guys that bring like stuff to the shows because it's just the stuff they've accumulated and they got a ton of it. They got tons more that they don't care about. And then what they end after they made their money off it, it's like if you're willing to give them a price for it that's reasonable, tell them what do you want for it. And then you give them their $60 or $80, you end up with several hundred dollars worth of ammo, but you have to work for it a little bit. So you sit down at the kitchen table or you all sit down like in the living room. You bring the barrel in, it's in the living room. You got, what, at one time we had like, what, nine, ten kids plus four parents, five parents, and six parents and everybody's picking through and everybody starts understanding because they become, they actually develop skill. Because they're looking at the round, they go, oh, that's a 32. What is this? Actually, we found 35. Okay, 35, 35 Remington. Now 35 Remington rifle, 35 Remington pistol. That stuff goes to the side, and that gets sold to the collectors and pays for the whole stinking barrel. See, this is how you, when you don't have money, you figure out how to make it work. But here's the thing. This country is not going to have money here real quick. This country, whoever is above and ahead of the curve on being wastefully stupid is going to win. And people have been taught to be wastefully stupid for a very long time. So most of them aren't going to come out of that stupor. A lot of them are still going to be in brain fart wondering why they aren't getting freebies or why they aren't getting fill in the blank. Well, again, let's already be thinking ahead. There's so much garbage that we can do. I have to macro this. Yes, I'm flooded with stuff. I have tons of stuff. I mean all kinds of, we almost do a bunch of, oh I got stuff stored all over the state. Some of it, I've already just told them to say, hey I may not show up and you know I ain't probably, it's not going to. Guess what, this inventory is on standby. When the time comes, it's part of your war effort. It's just something to think about. Prior pupper planning prevents piss poor performance and we've been preparing for this war for a long time. The enemy is now making their move. They can't come off this. Our Gretchen, you know, Greta, not Gretchen, that's our sure name and I won't do that. Greta slash Bruce Jenner is hiding and of course is plopped her arse up at Mackinac because she's away from all of you peasants while they're busy pissing on all of you peasants. Okay? She's at her summer home that you can't go to. And the state cops, they were all thinking they'd bug up on everybody. If you watch some of these videos when they first started out, all the cops were off there ready to, they were gonna stop the people, but everybody showed up and everybody knows there wasn't anybody on the streets in downtown Lansing, because downtown Lansing has been a ghost town. Any and every car you see in any of those pictures, all of those are people who were protesting. There's nobody, well we must have had the parking spaces filled. The only people that are in those parking spaces are either A, the lion's share are protesters, or B, the cops who are trying not to be seen while they couldn't hide, because there's no camouflage. Like I said before, when you create this ghost town, when the enemy moves around, it's so stinkin' blatant you can pick him up on a heartbeat. I don't know what's going, well I know, they got the shoe-sized IQ fools, that's what they got. Anyway, we got a lot of work to do. We're at the bottom of the hour. I'll tell you what, I love the other certain songs that I like. I'm going to do a music request with Ed again. Seven Nation Army, Scald. Scald, Ed, you played it yesterday. We're at the bottom of the hour. Scald! Seven Nation Army. There's a short version, a long version. We're going to play the short version. The long one put more instrumentation and I finally listened to it. It's like, oh, that's cool. So if you want more long play, if you're a tread head, you're looking for music to track, you know, put into your track, uh, yeah, it's cool. It's stomping music. It's more like, you know, you put it down low, you crank up the weapon systems, you load up the technology that you've got while you're going into hunt mode. Here we go. Kind of the music that's Now it was just one of those things where, hey, you get the stuff, the junk from over in Hong Kong, you were overseas, you bring it back with you, everybody knew where all the connections were. Half the time the guys had what they needed. We're talking kick butt heavy tech and the sound systems like nobody had. And then tie that in with the radio geeks that know how to wire up everything. And dudes, it's like you really, really, really had some fun. Yeah, why go to war? Well, you know, that's the plan. How things work out? Well, when the pucker factory goes up and you can't drive a needle up someone's hind end with a sledgehammer, it's still kind of nice to have some tunes in the background. So guess what? Here we go. We're headed towards a war. Everybody get over it, get on with it. The DNR is going to start it, state police are going to start it, National Guard is going to start it, somebody at STIC is going to get their feathers all puffed up, somebody is going to just shove a rod right up their arse. turn them into a human pogo stick and then hang them out to dry as a human pinata. It's just that simple. Everybody's tired of this. The reason the cops did not attack all those protesters yesterday is because they didn't know who was at the breaking point and pissed and would finally say, enough. That's who the other side better fear because you know like I said we've wished we've restrained ourselves too long We have restrained we we have made the mistake of letting the lodge buddy Masonic temple by synagogue types Piss on everybody for too long and we're the ones who get pissed on when they piss on other people and it's done We need to we need to stop this now We need to put the kibosh to it now it needs to if it's give it goes into a war It needs to be a war fight for liberty fight for freedom. We're on the high ground Shut up these idiot sticks that are flapping the upstairs. You know what you stay in your house If that's your mentality, I think it's wonderful You should do that stay in your house grovel in your hovel not saying that you should come out of your house If you're fearful of life if you're terrified of the light if you are listening to liars You know half of these people if you ask me think the government lies. Well, yeah, they lie. Okay. Do you think they're lying now? Oh No, I don't oh no, I don't These BSers played this bio card because guys like I said the states the counties and the townships were saying no Officially in government record and it's on paper. It is where it's like and everybody says well This doesn't mean anything. Oh, no. No. No what you people have done and it has been so successful means Everything to the enemy. They are official dumb. They are potentates they worship the bureaucracy the they're supposed to worship their bureaucracy well what happens when all of a sudden the whole bunch of the bureaucracy that they told you they have control over and it's people resist and they control everything all of a sudden the township the county and marty say you know what happens what you see right now is what happened which is why we're going to end up in a war but they would have been a little bit more either way It's just that now they're becoming more blatant because they're already telling you, you can't fish, you can't reproduce garden, you know, a garden. I don't care, well there's no excuse for this. I was an NBC instructor, guys. Anybody tries to flap their yap about this. Under no circumstances, in any way, shape, or form, is there any way you can tell me that garden seeds are going to make you more coronavirus-bier virus-explosable? That you're just going to re-explode? all my years ago pop up a touch garden seeds and my ears are gonna pop up like great for my eyes are gonna pop a leg race my years ago to be bleeding with blood my hair is gonna fall out of my head and i'm gonna be like that guy at the end of indiana jones and i just got a pool may explode that's the bs that these incompetent lemming fools are willing to gobble down like dog vomit makes no that's the best in straws as far as I'm concerned like I said everything and anything they can open their face however they want to that quit Greta you know Greta slash Bruce Jenner you guys all put this I might make it last longer oh well I'm just going out you just told me that we better do that not only gay we just need to be out there that's all there is to it we just need to be out there in the face watch your back your ass up and get out over to the table don't pull me over and tell me you're gonna screw with me because you're really not gonna like it result by the way I'm not alone But not alone because you all should be traveling together. You need to be paying attention to your environment. Watch what's going on around you. The nice thing is it's so barren on the road that it's not hard to spot anything that's out there that doesn't look right. Or, like I said, watch for those white vehicles all blacked out windows all the way around. You have all blacked out windows in your car. The cops will be on you like white on rice. You see a vehicle like that on the road anywhere. You know that's an enemy vehicle. And we got a call, or who do we have? Yeah, Tom from Northern Michigan. Remember that thing I read you about the four sheriff's stuff this way that won't do her laws anymore. Right, and as a matter of fact, there's other sheriffs that were already waiting in the wings before this, like I said, that have been preparing with inter-county defense mechanisms. Hillsdale and other counties are already in motion on this. Anybody were to approach them? They just smile away, vatch and go, I don't know what you're talking about. I have no clue. I don't know. And there's a reason for that because what's being done is being done in the appropriate circles. Everybody's doing their part from their particular aspect of the overall mission. This all comes together, all jumps off quick. And then if the shooting starts, it ain't stopping. Just that simple and a lot of the years are gonna have to decide which way they're gonna fall and right now They've already kind of lean towards they don't really want to be part of the BS game. Do they? No, but you know a lot of the comments I read saying that people should that be covered that the uh... got that you know their sheriff kennel rule of governor his county rule with the dot he could have a president night eight arrest right this is what they've got a propaganda they've been generating for years with all kinds of bs movies and but if the only problem i have and i and again we need to be talking every sheriff in this state at all of you need to be talking to your sheriff you feel stupid stars they're wearing they need to lose those If you have a sheriff, and that sheriff is wearing stars, ask them, did you get promoted as a general of some army somewhere? What? Okay, well, weren't you elected? Well, yeah. Well, what's the title of your office? Oh, sheriff. Well, then if your title is sheriff, why are you wearing stars on your collar instead of sheriff, which is your proper elected title? I didn't elect you as Grand Fleet Marshal of the Galactic Space Navy. I elected, I voted for you to be all maybe like a peace officer working as the sheriff in my state, my county, in our state. What do you want the stars for? Where'd they come from? How did you get the idea that that was the right thing to do? Yeah, this is what we got. We've got, in order for this to happen, we have to, we have to plan our standard and reinforce proper think. Okay, in other words, real American think. Not all this drivel that has been bled into. In reality, most all of the, even when I was little, guys, this whole thing with all these fleets of stinking black, the Sherry and Black cop cars and all this good crap, it didn't exist when I was little. The Sheriff's Department of Washtenaw County, which is a very well-to-do county, only a small percentage of official cars existed. Otherwise, if you were a sheriff's deputy, they paid you a stipend, they actually used them as reserve sheriff's cars. You could have a designated vehicle that they would even provide lights that they would take back when they were done. And you would have those lights on the vehicle and you'd have the spot lights. So you could go out and buy some if you wanted to buy your own, because you might want to keep them on the truck when you're down or the car. And a lot of people did, which is why a lot of these collectible cars, you've ever noticed that a lot of the collectible cars have spot lights on them? Notice that, especially the older ones, they're not talking about the Mopar charger period and the Mustang, all that. If you go back and look at most of the older cars, you see they're collectible, they've got spotlights on them. It's not because they were necessarily originally police cars, as in police fleet cars. It's because of what I'm talking about. The guys who bought them, they put them on them, they took care of the car since they spent money on it, they kept it, somebody else got it from them, etc. We didn't have all this stinking BS with these, you know, these Stas Polites uniforms and all this crap with all of the, uh, we're gonna get in your face, because you need to bow down to my phaedalus, you know, when I lift my Masonic apron. That garbage was still going on some places, but for the most part, everybody was of the original piece version of what you would call the Lodge. The people that were part of the, what was the American Lodge, if you want to call it that? They didn't have this attitude that you see with all these punks we got running around now. Different worlds. And it's not accidental that perverted from within, then the mechanism wouldn't know that it's been perverted because only the perverts are in charge. See how that works? So if a little sheriff's deputy is everybody out, sheriff's out there, we got to again, like I said, we've got to remind them, teach them, what are you wearing and why are you wearing it? And it's like, whoa, what? It's like, what do you mean what? Okay, are you a sheriff or are you a fleet admiral from the Galactic Empire? What are you doing here? Okay, what do you think you're doing here? And if that guy who says he's the sheriff doesn't reinforce that, then you're not really being serious about what it is that we've been talking about. And all of them need to step back. Those little stars can be retired easily. They don't cost that much, although they were probably expensive when he bought them. But you go to any heraldry supply and you can get gold or silver, sheriff. insignia and it says sheriff on it. And by the way, they also have undersheriff too. You know, it can be assistant sheriff, undersheriff, whatever BS name they came up with for that game. But the bottom line to this is they're not supposed to have all this military insignia. They traditionally did not wear anything like that. Go look in our past. This is all part of this UN militarization so they can make the cops. with it you know gradually by turn of the turn of the switch turn of the switch turn of the switch you know turn the old term the term the price they could screw them upside down by the time they're done and they're totally lost to what their original purpose and intent was that's another thing that we need to understand our history i'm a reader a quick we got just enough time to do it here betty county sheriff's office ted uh... shindle sheriff kyle rosa under sheriff this was sent to us by com and press release April 15th, 2020 for intermediate release, Sheriff of the 101st House District speak out. As Sheriff of Michigan's 101st House District comprised of Lelandaw, Benzi, Manistee, and Mason counties, we write today to inform the public of our respective counties of our opposition to some of Governor Whitmer's executive orders. While we understand her desire to protect the public, we question some restrictions that she has imposed as overstepping her executive authority. She has created a vague framework of emergency laws that only confuse Michigan citizens. No, they actually piss us off. As a result, we will not have strict enforcement of these orders. We will deal with every case as an individual situation apply common sense in assessing the apparent violation. Each of us took it all to uphold and defend the Michigan Constitution as well as the U.S. Constitution and to ensure that your God-given rights are not violated. We believe that we are the last in the line of defense in protecting our civil liberties. Yeah, well as far as the official bureaucracy goes, and after that it's the American people shooting their ass. Our focus needs to be on reopening our counties and getting people back to work. We also need to be aware that this virus is deadly and that we need to continue to practice social distancing, washing hands, wearing of masks, coffee filters, as well as other medically recommended measures. Allowing those without paychecks back to work is imperative to the economic success and well-being of our community. can do this in stages, especially those that work outside. Together as a community, we will overcome the pandemic, you read that, pandemic first, and as Americans, we will preserve and come out even stronger than before. As sheriffs of your community, we want you to know we have your back and we'll continue to serve the people who have entrusted us with your protection. Leelanau County Sheriff Mike Bojkovic, or Bojkovic, depending on his nationality, Benzie County Sheriff Ted Schendel, Manistee County Sheriff Ken Falk, and Mason County Sheriff Kim Cole. And Tom Allum is the man who provided this, and of course this is a release from up north, the upper part of the lower peninsula, and the three counties again are Leelanau County, Bensie County, Manistee County, and Mason County. And I know Tenchindel pretty personal. I've had several face-to-face discussions with him. And again, a lot of these guys are starting, they're forced to actually have to listen. They really don't have a choice because, you know, if you plant a seed and you keep talking to them, all of a sudden, you know, they may decide that, well, this all is crazy, but then they get to meet crazy coming at them from inside the government exactly the way you described. This is what I've been telling everybody, speak up whenever you can, and then later on, when after they piss in everybody's face and do the dirty deed, you stand right there in front of those people you know you warned more than once and go, wow, turns out the militia, the Patriot Movement, were and are absolutely right, aren't they? This is all garbage we warned everybody about. Tom, is there anything here that's been a surprise so far? Not even the food thing, guys. This is all stuff that everybody warned you about. In fact, let's put it this way. Even if they weren't in the Patriot and the militia movement, how many people have been telling you guys about Agenda 21? And if they've been into because that was their forte, they were into this niche, they were researching Agenda 21. All of this garbage that this pig, this Bruce Jenner lookalike, Gretchen, you know, Greta the Glump, All of this garbage, which makes no sense whatsoever, if you go read Agenda 21, well, then makes all the sense in the world for a commie bastard with an agenda, doesn't it? Well, Mark, you know, when I was in high school, a lot of people, I was talking about this stuff, and a lot of people, they thought I was crazy. I lost a lot of friends over. Well, now I'm having people from my high school come up to me and say, I was right. They wish they would have listened to me sooner. I was and all that and all that. And I said, well, it's still not too late. You still can do it, but you're like 20 some year, almost 30 years in the behind. Right. You guys, we're not, I'm not going to feel bad. The people that are coming up, it's like, well, you know what, you're on the low end of the curve. You should have been doing things sooner, but guess what? You still got time to get stuff done. So do it. and then give them a task. Right now for everybody out there, tell everyone, everyone, everyone, get a CB into every vehicle, get everything radioed up now, right now, right now, yesterday. Why? Because they know communications, I mean, it's like what happened with that protest. They know everybody was linked up with one form of the Internet or another, and they know that that is a weapon they cannot allow to see continue when they kick things off. When the other side tries to play Communist Police State next phase. So you all better be ahead of the curve. You've got to get this done. Get it in motion now. Do something. Do something! You're the pilot! I'm not there to manage you. Do something. Get done what you can. Go through the equipment you got. Some of the stuff is going to need to be cleaned up. Some of it may be damaged, but hey, let me point something out. Even if you have a radio that has a battery box area that maybe got oxidized because you forgot and left some of those Dollar Tree batteries in there or whatever, you clean it out and it's messed up a little. Don't you get rid of that. Now, you may have a problem with using a battery, the existing battery box. There are two things that can be done. Number one, not going to look pretty, but you can make, you can buy external battery boxes with the same power output that will hold the same batteries. You drill a little hole in the back. You take the two wires, you lead them in, and you hook you to the solder them to where the one end of the circuit is and the other end of the battery circuit is. Now, the battery box is outside. and you might have to tape it or whatever to it on occasion, but guess what? For radio, there's still a radio better than shouting and using a can with a wire. You know what I mean? This is a solution. Another thing is, you can also use them as base radios. Maybe you don't have a base radio. A radio that's got that kind of damage, you do the same thing, only you don't worry about a battery pack. Well, you do, but you do it this way. You run the wires out, you put a USB connector on it, if you want, or whatever, so that you can either hook it up to a wall wart, you can plug it into a wall wart and use the wall power while it's still available. But if the wall power is gone, you have a 12 volt or a 4 volt or a 6 volt battery or a little battery pack there when you hook up your connector to it, so that when the time comes you can unplug the wall, plug into the battery pack and use it as the radio that stays at the desk there for the operator who's stuck at home or stuck in the bivouac or stuck wherever you are if you have a retreat. Nothing goes to waste and nothing until it's absolutely fragged and even then, here's what you do with the radio that's totally fragged. Clean it back up, make it look pretty on the outside, make sure it's in the hand of that dummy that you're going to have as part of your deception unit. Somebody sees a guy who's got you from looking at little details count. It's a throwaway thing. Make a throwaway box with stuff that's junk. It's not junk. You want to create deception, you add detail. The better your deception for dragging somebody into an ambush in a kill zone, the more detailed the deception, the more likely it will succeed. When you set a dummy up, you don't do something stupid but put a clown face on him. No, no, no, you get one of those bollock lavas or you make one up and you put that out of the dummy face and you make sure the dummy face has got a set of sunglasses on. Use a garbage uniform. It's already got some bullet holes in it because you pulled it off an enemy corpse. The web gear is all stuff that's already punk a junk and messed up, but who cares? Scrub it up enough so that the blood's not caked on it. You put all the other junk in it, fill up the pouches with... Here's another thing you've got to remember. Fill up the pouches with garbage plastic bags or junk that you have trash. Stuff the ammo pouches, even though they may have a bullet hole in them here and they're fragged there. You pump everything out so it looks correct. And that dummy now looks more realistic and like a human. Well, when that's part of the many things they're looking at from that sky image from above, it'll give them high confidence that they need to put a bomb on something that's irrelevant or send somebody to try and kill somebody that's irrelevant. And as those that are sent out go out, they walk into your kill zone and you exterminate them. Be creative. Think about how your enemy, you all are told how this guy loses my enemy season. Good. Give them what they want to see. and bring them to the place you want to kill them. Planning, prevents, piss, performance. We've got a lot of work to do. We've got a lot of communists we need to get rid of. We've got a lot of problems all through this system that need to be out of our country. And all they're doing right now is pissing on your back and trying to tell you it's raining right out of Josie Wales. Remember? Well, Senator, don't piss on my back and tell me it's raining. That's what's happening right now. Bruce Jenner up there and up there. Mackinaw hiding outside of Lansing. You, you all can't go to your summer homes. You can't go to your other residents. How dare you? How dare you? But that hypocritical turd is up there. Mackinaw because she's royalty. It's royalty. The thing is royalty and you're not. Can you feel the pitter patter of that piss on your back? Shaking the bush boss. Shaking the bush. Yeah. We are at the top. We're going to hear the music here in a moment. We are going to hour break and then we'll be back for the evening Intel report. We'll be back while we should be coming out of the X-GOD. We're going to kick the stick and face in. Must all the way backwards and then use them for a mini pinata with the time coming. You all be careful. God bless y'all. And we will see you in one hour. Meanwhile Ed, take it over. More LTR coming up. Don't touch that dial.
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