April 30, 2020
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Mark Koernke hosted a Weapons Wednesday episode on April 29, 2020, discussing militia organization, small unit tactics, weapons systems including rifle grenades and improvised munitions, and post-contact procedures for stripping enemy equipment. The show covered movement discipline, communication between militia groups, and the importance of re-arming immediately after combat. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge appeared in the second hour discussing coronavirus fear-mongering, vaccine development concerns, contact tracing, and 5G conspiracy theories. The episode included extensive discussion of surplus MOLLE gear pricing, high-point carbines availability, and practical field equipment solutions.
- weapons wednesday
- militia tactics
- rifle grenades
- small unit tactics
- molle gear
- high point carbine
- coronavirus
- contact tracing
- vaccine development
- 5g
- michigan protests
- lansing
- preparedness
- ammunition
- field equipment
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Keep your teeth and gums healthy with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. Vitamer. Nature's answer to healthy teeth and gums. And remember, it's all completely natural, available at participating health food stores nationwide. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. Or if you're looking for a pistol or concealed carry, we have a nice selection of compact and subcompact pistols for that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. Go to the website and check out our selection today. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free, brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how 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. It's a number. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? 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. Pray to God to keep the torch of freedom as Iowaki vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the... Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Korky. One day closer victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east Northeast and Central Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on Liberty Tree radio dot 4mg.com Indiana Freedom Talk radio.com in memoriam we miss you spike and we are on a m f m micro station the b b bay stations and uh... all pro net hallmark golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with a lot of good good afternoon to all of our friends out there in lower forty nine which includes great hit jefferson and konos along with the the Outline Two States, Two Territories, and the Clock. 5.07 PM Eastern Standard Time. Somewhere's midnight, somewhere's midday, 24 hours obviously, whether it's the pizza, the sphere, or the donut. Whatever planetary shape you believe in, our coordination and time is the same, and so are our map coordinates so we can dump artillery where we need to when we need to to hunt the new world order down and exterminate them. So, exterminate them first. before they try to exterminate you. Oh wait a minute, they're trying right now. So it's time to exterminate back. Anyway, today's date, well, it is weapons Wednesday already, and it didn't take long. It is the 29th of April. It is the 12th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2000 and 20 old earth calendar. I'm a doctor, not a brick mason. Yeah, but you just fix that hoarder with port of cement. Okay, so I'm a maybe an apprentice brick mason. Anyway, also 2020 year of conflict, year of the dance of swords, the bad guys one way or another gonna make a stupid move. They're already prancing around and yapping about how it's gonna be September, October, November. Well, no it isn't. We'll be shooting our ass before this happens. So whatever it is that they want to kick off or try, whatever the excuse, good. that's enough for us but still so whatever happens i don't care what the reason just for everything on you can throw gasoline on the fire was get this thing in motion about work to do always like what i watch people who of course now are desperately trying to explain how it is what we can't do anything because of my mind i i haven't thought about how we need to do this and this and this you have all the rest of the path you know it's kind of funny there's like this little shopping list thing and you know we've explained over and over again first of all you can't give out all the details of what you plan on doing but you can macro motion everything and that's what a lot of people especially if they're working for the other side they don't want to hear uh... example cb radio's white cb radio's of or explain it's a number of things not believe to which is look at this way for some people the cb radio is going to be like wearing a coffee filter because government told you to how does that relate? Well it's really easy. A lot of people, the government shuts down the radio. Let's say they do what they were talking about with the training exercise. FEMA wants to pull right now, which usually means it's what they're actually going to do. going to shut down the power shut down the internet and shut down water across the country and try to put us on our knees now if you think about all the things that all these kami governors have pushed their prepping the groundwork for that so they're obviously working hand in glove with the communist chinese the jewish israeli mafia and fema which is run by both and working as a foreign operative inside the united states If you look at the list of things that each of these governors has done, they don't make any sense unless you look at it as if they were waging war or they're planning on attacking you, what don't they want you to have? Well, fuel in cans for generators, fuel in cans to have spare fuel for vehicles, fuel in cans for any emergency services, right? which also means the field the tactically dispersed more and more and more and more of it and the more fuel that we get out of any reserve point have spread out the better off we are in general we're just not going to be running everything nonstop you know you're going to just like a like we've talked about with radio you don't squawk on the radio like these these dingleberries do on phones not how it works military communications or any kind of intelligent communications as a limited by line in fact the even the phones are far beyond what they're we doing with well from the manipulators and they're doing exactly what they're supposed to. Okay? What the CBs put out there, along with the rest of the radio, means that, no, we don't go into the dark ages. No, you're not chewing on your toenails. And in fact, even if it only works intermittently, it still works. With all the different radio technology up and down the spectrum, including stuff that the other side knows that, well, they know about and what we know about because we worked in the system, There's a lot of technology we can plug in easily and will plug in, or already have plugged in, that means it will be free-standing from virtually everything else that's being done. but communications part of the whole plan for the red terrorist up i salute you and make you feel that you're a lot more personal you know the three hundred million americans united states granted if they had the way to start killing a bunch of the one to go forty fifty million right away uh... mass executions not so much starvation but they want to have mass execute they've talked all are going to purging killed tens of millions of yet Well, tens of millions of people is an army, so instead of us just going along complacently with that, I'd say 40, 50 million people hunt whatever number of commies are out there and slaughter every last tank of one of them dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, Right? In your area, by the way, you don't need Mark to micromanage or anybody to micromanage a tactical area. You people are going to have problems in your own respective areas. You're going to have to manage. And a person, all the person can do is to try and give you basic direction or general, like in other words, macro direction, because the refinement has to be done at your end where the rubber meets the road. This would be true no matter what army you build. You have to count on the individual knowing their job, the sergeant knowing their job to keep the individuals in line and going and you know to understand both the job and to be able to direct small unit and slash small management operations. The officer corps doesn't need to be as extensive as some would believe but it does need to be there and you can call them officers, team leaders, group leaders. You don't even have to use command ranks. other than team leader group leader whatever come up with a system in other words we want to be too militaristic well first of all militia are militaristic they're supposed to be at our our branch ours private you know humans for us individuals that our army the militia is off all of us period left right top bottom all around everyone of you young and old in fact even if you're older you really are really old volunteer but all of you that are relatively young and relatively old everything in between that, guess what? You're all in the militia. Okay, so you're all part of the fighting force. Now you may be in some other branch. You know, there's a bunch of things that had they been ready to an even greater degree, and by the way, they were ready. There was a quartermaster mechanism in play and in motion for the American War for Independence. Artillery was already being built before the war started. In fact, a little reminder, we just had April 19th, 1775, ten days ago, right, the anniversary? Well, they were going out for the guns, and we had talking shoulder arms. They were going out after the field pieces and guns. Several times, the bat faggots slash the red coat slash the lobster backs had gone out after guns. artillery and there was a lot more artillery than you're presented in what is kind of like a compression for the minimalist uh... history of war of the american war for independence yeah we want to take under we brought some guns back but we had artillery pieces all over the colonies and thousands and tens of thousands of them That's a fact. Let me ask you something. How do you think that we gunned up brigandines and scotch, you know, slopes and any kind of cutters that were merchant marine raiders? You know, letter of mark, you know, like the raider boats, raider ships, actually. Guess what? Those guns were pulled out of the inventory that was on the coast, purchased overseas first, or cast inside the colonies. We had lots of artillery, so much so that we could actually gun up ships and put them on the water, we could convert them over and turn them into combat vessels. Light duty, but we could put a whole hell of a lot of them in the water, and we did. There were also smaller ones, sizes like 3-inch guns, Mark, for any personnel. Exactly. Some of the, well actually one of the most common boats, kind of like going back through the Spanish Armada era was basically a one gun, like a ram attack boat. They were fast, shallow drafts. The idea was that they could skim in, put a bullet in you, and they were the derringer of the fleet. There's an example right there, and that particular design really didn't leave military operations until later into the 1800s. and the 1700s it was a very common design that was used to put something on the water. In fact, if you know anything about what happened with Benedict Darnell and his little fleet that he built, go do a little research and you'll recognize the design I just described. Okay, just a little... I was referring to field pieces, Mark. right all the field people came mostly from the book are you up from a fact traditionally you know you're something that you know will bring it up to modern art modern uh... weapons who work this way to all naval batteries or naval guns if they became out classed were certainly not out classed for infantry operations they might be tired or shot out but uh... you know you had too many places where you needed cannon and gun because there were fortifications and defense locations harbors anchorages arsenals, porting facilities. You needed guns everywhere. So nothing ever really was retired, but as it got older it became a lot slippier, so to speak. So chances are used it more as a area defense gun. You didn't use it for precision battery work, used it for basically like a big anti-personnel shotgun. Road grape, point in that direction, mow down whatever's in front of you. Okay. Now the interesting thing is, a lot of the guns that were being brought into service for the militia actually were off, for instance, when they went to Salem, one of the things they were after were guns. Well, what were they specifically looking for? Well, a number of, I think it was 16, but you can correct me on the number if I'm really wrong, oh my god, I committed a sin. But I think it's a 16. I believe they were Dutch purchased naval battery guns. and they were being uh... mounted on the infantry carriages and being used for you know in lindar tillery that's what they were going to go to his militia artillery units now the continental artillery unit knocked the guy with now that you all know is you know the guy with a problem with the job for boston on he wouldn't be created the armies the regular armies artillery branch uh... before that he was militia artillery Okay, something, well most people, go look at the history of these guys. They didn't just drop out of the sky, they just, you know, they just created army people. No, they were all from the militia. Okay. One of the things that we're going to be dealing with in this cycle is a number of different arms solutions that need to be developed, including indirect fire capability. Mortars, in fact, look at stoke mortar designs. Stokes, mortars. They're not as sophisticated as the most modern, but then again, if you take the policy that we have for speed deployment combined with the idea that you're going to be, again, using it more of like a belly gun mortar, closer range than what most mortars are used at today, but within the parameters of say World War II to Korea, the weapons work just fine. They would be devastating and they're easy to produce. The Stokes being a relatively crude first generation mortar, mortar, not motor. uh... mortar and uh... the folks made them in a number of different sizes go to the research now we could do it and create pre-world war one uh... with people want technology i think we can handle it today but there's going to be a number of ideas are going to be put out there and it's going to be an area slash state solution uh... this happened during the civil war this happened during american war for independence let me give an example each state cast its own guns although they did have a standard or a series of standards for sizes uh... and again more common was to pull guns or old weapons as they were upgrading other fleets or ships and you know the countries would sell the older artillery pieces the older boggart guns and batteries uh... in groups actually saying clusters was a came off the ship as a group and usually were cast for the ship uh... they would keep those guns together because they'd all be the same bore and have the same where which means that if you're having to make a larger size shot to compensate for erosion and corrosion then all the guns would require the same spec in terms of forecast cast munitions or anything that you're going to produce for it if it's a great shot even great shot uh... we used wood cap charges basically was like uh... uh... all wooden shot carriage of like a barrel only exposed on the sides and the shot was loaded as if it was one piece when it was fired the wood offered little or no resistance because they didn't use oak they used basically a pine board and so the pine board would give kind of like cardboard or plastic and other types of devices you'd be familiar with and the shot would move freely down range and separate to create a cone of destruction as it would roll down range and you know, bowl down people and go through them like, yeah, well like I said, great shot. Okay. So, modern tech, pretty much the same thing for a lot of what we're doing. Most important is understanding limitations and application. How can you make it work? None of the equipment over the last hundred years is really obsolete. That's rather funny when people start opening their face about that. And the first rule, if you pull the trigger, does it do what it originally was intended to do? Yes. Now, can it be applied to the same original mission it was intended for? No, it's repurposed. Although most actually can be, like we talked about yesterday with Hezbollah, the battle between Hezbollah and the Israelis. Any anti-tank and any high explosive indirect or direct fire weapon that they could find they used. Hezbollah incorporated stuff from World War II. korea vietnam all of the different wars in europe and more modern times they bought everything and anything in bargain basement or they scavenged off the battlefield stole from somebody else who knows but whatever they had they do how to use it they do how it worked they understood its performance potential and they apply to his like a little exactly they've got we're gonna be doing the same thing we do it even better we got more manpower we got more wherewithal we just got to apply it And the big thing here again is a positive slash can-do attitude. With regard to expansion of militia forces especially, well, I'm trying to find, in fact I don't have it right here, my fingertips, I was looking at it earlier, but it was kind of a, well, this is where we can't do anything, no, and you just go to, well, we just want to wait longer, guys. I've heard this crap for 30 years. i understand bob everybody always you know it's always the best way to get to gravitate forward and do the we can't do this it would be horrible all yah so look what we're having happen right now and how you're being boiled into the uh... international communist red terror agenda yeah let's just wait till they're right you know dragging off to a kitchen put a bow in your head after all there's no sense of resisting because you did all the math most of the people who count on just the math component without the human spirit component are failures They will continue to be filled, okay? Just that simple. Go ahead, color. By way of reminding people, the Fugas is a real nasty little device. It can be hidden almost anywhere and pretty much peppers everything in front of it to death. And if people want to get an idea, think about potato gun. How do people power potato gun? They don't need black powder for that. Oh no, propane is a wonderful tool. Propane offers velocity, energy, and there are so many ways. Well, if you do a potato gun, actually, the idea of a potato gun is like a poor man's heavy gauge. You can make them as big as you want. We've made them, what, three inch, four inch? And basically they look like a 75 or 90 millimeter recoilless rifle with a full barrel, not a short barrel 90. and uh... that's a complete self-contained system that actually launches using a uh... all barbecue lighter starter system and uh... you can use our fluid or if you really want to get uh... you know live a high life and really see what happens uh... you can use propane but remember propane you gotta watch it your charges will very quickly overload so you have to be really good at regulating what your offering are introducing into the chamber But the fact of the matter is if you go if you go muzzle loading Which really think about this a mortar is a muzzle loading gun a muzzle loading artillery piece indirect fire piece It's a muzzle loader everybody goes. Muzzle loaders are obsolete right you've been a mortarman Well, yeah, well do you open up a breach and load the mortar that way? Well, no you put it all down the muzzle. Oh You weren't supposed to think that through But wait, something else, Mark. Not that I would ever do anything with this that way, just for informational purposes. They have the soda can launchers that will go on the front of your AR and fire with a blank. Well, I'll tell you what, that soda can size projectile will sure go downstream and where it lands. Well, in theory, it's exciting. Okay, remember when you load a soda can launcher, remember the base goes in first with your indirect fire device. If you were to do that, I want you to look at how a fusible or active fusible system works. You use magnesium, you can use match element, basically like fomonite like you use for primer. And what you do is drill a hole in the base of that can. You would line the outside of the can with whatever you think would be creative. You could use nails, brads. glass whatever you happen to have depending on the compartment but ideally metals really best uh... this is where trim nails small trim nails are really fantastic they're already pretty much the link you want for fragmentation you want the entire outside now you create a few channel in the center all that goes for however many seconds you choose to be what what would be the normal flight in uh... maximum range of the device If you fired a shorter distance, you're going to have a, remember, a certain amount of time where you have set on the ground or set in the area before it actually explodes. But if you look at how a fusing system works, the magnesium or the filament that you have on the base of the canry drill the hole is packed into place. You have a little channel or tube inside with a fuse. The fuse is connected to the filament. The fuse then goes to a squib. to the charge in other words of firecracker inside a charge of whatever you have and when you don't watch it down range the flash from the uh... blank the powder is it behind the can activate the filament because it is magnesium it will go very old burn very hot all that in turn activates the few of the few this time to the distance now the average distance or maximum range of the device and the thing goes down range and Oh, I tell you what's a nasty, nasty little piece of shrapnel mark. Half inch carpet tacks. Right. Well, the thing is, if you look at the average for grenade and anti-personnel, that's what I'm saying. Rods of metal. But anything and everything you can find. However, again, if it's a manufactured good, like I've said, preferably if you've got like old coat hangers, rusty coat hangers, everybody sits down with a set of dykes, you know, slash clippers, and makes little half inch pieces of rod. and lots and lots and lots of them from whatever you got that's junk, rusty, straight, metal or, you know, metal that's not going to be used for anything else, you know, wire, rod, whatever. And, like I said, it could be old spikes, nails, attacks. Like I said, another one that's really great is safety glass. You bust a windshield. Look at all the little square pellets that you get. Those are very mean. And that could be used as a filler in between. Now, understand something. The pop can weighs so many ounces, right? Because there's 12 ounces, right? Pint is a pound, the world around. You know what your normal throw, what your throw distance is with a loaded Pepsi can. In knowing that, you then have the basic math formula for the weight of the throw device that you're going to load into the can. Just again, heads up guys, the math has already been done for you. All you have to do is take that can, you know what the throw distance on one of those, AR-15 uppers, it's actually, they sold out of them over at UNAMMO.com, they're gone. I already looked, I thought I saw them last night, I may be wrong. If they are not okay, now they restocked them because they were out. I went through the whole thing, paid your time, because somebody asked about those and I was actually writing up a little bit of an article. So if they're back in stock, go take a look. Now they've got the other flare launchers. Now here's the thing about blanks. Blanks are not normally used as projector charges. Rifle grenade blanks are not training blanks. Rifle grenade blanks typically are another blank altogether, but what they've done with these designs, and they make them in a number of different, they have a golf ball shooter, does the same thing. They have them that they'll work with .308, 7.62x54R, 7.62x39, and 5.56. Now, all of those, there are military blanks laying out there. To be quite honest, it would be a good idea to have one of each, and then if you're going to mass produce them, you produce which one makes sense for the moment, and make a number of auxiliary ones for the proper device, if you're going to switch over to another system, if you have to switch over to another cartridge. Um, a real crude trick on this is a slap-type fire-pin system with a, uh, following the instructions in the improvised munitions military manuals and basically making a single-shot rod-type projector for either rifle grenade or for the cup spigot type, which is what we're talking about here, cup-type launcher. That's what they're... There's two types of rifle grenade systems. There's the spigot and the cup. the cops actually came out and famous but they get before war war at the very beginning very very quickly uh... the dot couple of dominant but eventually there are the uh... to pick it type came out later because it's you know matter of how much more machining how much more precise the company to be uh... it was a smaller device to produce the spigot uh... but it's purely a flavor choice for the country that's making it but like anything else at the political slash a manufacturing choice based upon your your potential what can you build Both work, both will put stuff down range. Now remember, you're not going to get the kind of range you would with a rifle grenade with a rifle grenade blank. But if you can throw that 100 yards, that's better than you can with your arm. And not only that, but you can get consistent repetition. You get really good at it once you figure out how to do it. Now, couple things I'm going to point out. If you don't understand rifle grenade technique, here's what I want you to do. When you're working as a grenadier, go to youtube and try to find world war two instructions on the use of the rifle grenade and then try to find the the uh... not be enough the korean war uh... instructional so be a black and white their gun as department defense training films you can also buy them remember the basic rule two mistakes most commonly made with automatic weapons and with rifle grenades or you know again projectile type weapons projector type weapons like this lean into the weapon slightly. Now I'm not talking about leaning so far forward, you're almost falling forward. But remember, you plant your legs approximately shoulder width apart, one foot in front of the other. You lean forward into the weapon and you either shoulder it or, depending upon how heavy the charge is, you put the buttstock underneath your armpit. and you allow the weapon to actually, you're still controlling the weapon, but you're going to get some slip and recoil to the rear, but it's not going to punish your shoulder. Now, a sub note on this, and I know you're probably not understanding what I'm talking about, but I'm gonna, it's hard to do this on the radio. The next step up from a rifle grenade or a conventional blank charge was to actually try to figure out how to get more range out of these rifle grenades, like the standard World War II, was it M2A1 or whatever it was. uh... or the in nurga rifle grenades or any of the other any tank rifle grenades that are much more powerful coming in at the earth during the fifties but especially dominant in the fifties the nineteen sixties there is a device it is a disposable raw additional or supplemental charge device called a medicine ball doesn't know it sounds like it should be around medicine ball but not what it is it's like it's a heavier ponchic it offers a greater strike to the base of the rifle grenade now rifle grenades If it's a rifle grenade flare, it does what I was explaining earlier about activating a charge, you know, like a burn charge with a magnesium filament. But that's how the flares work. But with rifle grenades or HE grenades of any kind, HE and AP, high explosive or AP, there is nothing in the base of the shaft that does anything other than just take the slap from the blank charge and shove that mass downrange. what's going on the end of that big it on the end of that piece of pipe that you've attached to the end of your barrel okay but medicine ball is it a supplemental charge using a magnesium burn filament that is instantaneous and kept right to an explosive charge it goes inside the tube of the rifle grenade itself you then remove mal the grateful grenade with that medicine ball tucked up in there were supposed to be uh... or depending upon the country like some actually worked on the end of the molly on the end of the uh... uh... spigot you slide the rifle grenade over carefully but quickly and then use a standard blanket standard rifle grenade blank to launch the rifle grenade now you do not you do not you do not watching from your shoulder with a medicine ball charge unless you want a collarbone broken and be out of service and maybe overrun by the enemy and bad at it while you're busy worrying about and fretting over a broken shoulder, you know, collarbone. Okay? So if you follow the instructions and again, as I pointed out, you lean forward, you rest the buttstock underneath the armpit, resting the arm, resting it just at the end of the buttstock so that the rear of the buttstock is parallel with the back of your, the rear of your armpit. When you fire and you lean into this, you lean into this. When you fire it will stand you right straight up. It'll bring you up to 90 degrees So you lean forward at approximately 60 well forgive me 70 degrees 75 degrees When you pull the trigger after you've sighted and you pull the trigger and it fires There is sufficient retrograde energy that it's going to virtually stand you up Now that's a good thing We're not going to bowl you over if you were standing in on 90 degrees And you get hit with that kind of thrust guess what you'll you'll be a art over apple cart sitting on the ground Two other techniques. One is to simply use the rubber recoil pad that's out there for the Garand, the M14, and the other guns that take this big at launcher. By the way, also the M16 is a grenade launcher. That's why they tried to get rid of the flash hiders. The flash hider and the M16, the flash hider and the G3 are all integrated launchers for rifle grenade. Always remember that. They're standard and they're military. That's why they have those two cut bands. that go around the circumference at the base towards the site towards the receiver end of the flash hider there is a retainer spring that goes in there to create tension so when you slide that rifle grenade onto that flash hider then using the proper blank again a rifle grenade blank you will project a anti-tank or HE round downrange to the enemy if you've captured some rifle grenades from the bad guys or if you're building them yourself take a pic Now the medicine ball increases the range quite dramatically and in fact will project an Energer rifle grenade as far as 1,000 yards amazingly enough. But that is with an indirect shot. We're not talking direct horizontal fire, we're talking indirect fire. Now that's with a type 4 or type 5 medicine ball. There are a number of different types that were produced. all of them have to stay within the parameters and the safety measures necessary so as not to damage or destroy the weapon that's launching the device so remember there are limitations other countries produced a similar device uh... germany england holland england i would be uh... forgive me um... denmark all those countries that were made oh adopted the among the rand and or the uh... a variation of course in their own data rifle later on Because of this they also had an entire family of anti-tank and HE rifle grenades You will still see some of these in service. You will notice when you're looking at pouches Let me give you a little hint here If you look at certain pouches that are being offered from certain countries that are brand new coming out of the inventory right now and now surplus You will notice that some of them if you pay attention to nomenclature they are rifle grenade pockets Not 40 millimeter grenadier pockets not flare pockets rifle grenade pockets okay so the stuff is still out there and around and many third world countries second world countries and almost all rental revolution countries that make ordinance like pakistan still produce a large number of rifle grenades in one form or another they're not obsolete by any stretch of the imagination they will be you will come across them in the course of the war that's coming up on american soil because everything will be used against us plus we're going to be using everything against them okay uh... what they were all were a little past the bottom here not worried about a break we got enough keep us busy here for the first hour for sure now this is something uh... And again, this is the nay say thing that pops up, but it is, it's acceptable in that people should have a question about what to do, but instead it should be, okay, we see what the problem is, we need to come up with a solution. See that problem, we need to come up with a solution. See that problem, need to come up with a solution. See that problem, need to come up with a solution. Now, without talking to other people, a lot of what you need to do at your local end will prepare you for dealing with, integrating with other units in the field. But you have to have the mindset that you are A first, going to properly organize your own infrastructure so that you are free standing and independent. No matter what, maybe you are the war, maybe you are the army. Well, you're going to be not alone, trust me on that one. But logic is, wherever you fight, what you got is right there on your roll call. What you have is what you have been smart enough to purchase, accumulate, and collect. Additional fighting strength is determined by how many of your enemy you kill and how many you strip bare-ass naked and how much junk you drag back with you and how much you can afford to drag back with you. I would remind you that before you get into a conflict, here is one thing I'm more concerned with. Do you have a plan for stripping your enemy dead? I'm not talking about some kind of like you're a bunch of stinking mindless orcs going in there pulling gear off and looking at it and going, and throwing it off to the side. You look at your enemy like nothing but a mobile resupply pod. You are going to strip him like a fish is gutted. That's how you need to think about it. When you look at your enemy, how quickly can I get all the junk that's on him, off him, and into something I can throw in the back of a truck, throw in a bundle over my shoulder, or the team strippers, and that's what they'll be. We're not talking, they're not pole dancers. We're talking one element of your platoon in an attack. If you plan on and in fact always take advantage of you have superior numbers the poor bastards on the other side don't stand a chance When you do that you overrun one element makes contact the other element provides support the third element of a four-man of four squad platoon Provides the sweep over after the first two have laid the foundation for firepower what I mean by sweep over the third squad overruns the position with the other two elements moving forward as they can provide support cover and covering fire and then engage and overrun the enemy's position checkpoint guard station radio communication site whatever they are i don't care what their truck drivers doesn't mean it was going to be truck drivers when you overrun the position your ideas to sweep and secure the fourth squad what their job they're the ones coming in with the bob stretchers with garbage bags and with or cargo barrels or wheel barrels or they're the people that are coming at the very least with garbage bags, you know, 55 gallon industrial or body bags, not for bodies. I love body bags for, you know, you can move people with them because they make a great stretcher. Put the person on the body bag. There's handles all the way around. You can carry a man out really quick. But here's the other thing, a body bag, it's sealed. You open it up, you lay it down. You walk over to the person, you start by taking all of the loose gear, you confirm the weapon is clear, I don't care if the weapon's shot, I don't care if the weapon's broken, it goes in the bag. Now the process then is headgear, handgear, anything that's small, that goes in next. If it's bloody or whatever, chuck it in there anyway. Don't worry, it's a body bag, it won't leak. In addition to that, then you just either take a knife, or quickly if you can't on tip and on the strip take the first of all taking the best off for the assault technology whatever the criteria that the man after you've confirmed okay i'll back up first confirmed that there are no pyrotechnics and no demolitions if you've killed them and you've seen them dead they didn't have time to do anything to be trapped themselves and if they did you take precautions to identify all areas around the court then you proceed as i've already described now we get the gear off that goes in that goes in the bag the next thing or in the trash bags whichever you have body bag or trash bag the boots if need be in your hurry take your knife cut the laces throw the boots in just make sure that they're all together the two boots are together one if a part of a leg or a foot or something is blown off Well, that's a personal choice thing. I'd take the one you can take, forget the rest. But you take all of the clothing no matter what condition it's in. Okay, that means undo the pants, take the pants off, you know, that's why you might want to cut the boot off, even if part of the foot's blown apart, okay? Just cut the boot off. Take those laces, cut them, slide the boots off, pull the pants, they go in the bag. Now it takes longer for me to describe this, but guys this would be a system where every step is minimal and efficient so that step by step by step everything's in the bag and you've got nothing but a naked corpse in there. Congratulations, there's your resupply pod. Now you're going to start out when you get to the rear. If you are a more sophisticated unit, you are also going to understand that you want to keep all the equipment together. Now weapons are not so critical for that, but all the equipment, including those coats, shirts, any undergarments, might have books might have notations with information might have uh... particular significant identifier information that was snuck away work out of the fight so that you know people write things down because they can't remember everything because of that when you get to the rear before you give you up the goodies you make sure that the intelligence people and there better be somebody dealing with that so congratulations out of your put down there better be a designated m c o or officer whose job it is to take another garbage bag a plastic bag like a big ziploc bag Any personal papers, documents, dog tags, and ID markers, including patches and identifiers off of the uniforms, all go into the plastic bag and are set aside with a date time stamp. In other words, take a Sharpie and mark on the bag who, what, where, when. Where was this casualty taken? Where was this casualty produced? All the rest of the information obviously is in the bag with regard to the person themselves, the corpse you've made, and where you got the goodies from. The only other thing is we've said, and Don has talked about this many times, you may run into pieces of equipment, you don't know what they do, especially if it's thermal, night vision, whatever. Don't turn it on, don't fiddle fart with it, don't play with it. Protect it. If the corpse has a carry bag for it, dismount it from the weapon and put it into the padded armored bag that was intended to go in. Usually they're on the guy's combat kit, okay? Secure that and if you do need to do if you need to pull mags you pull mags if you need grenades pull the grenades Anything that's on those corpses is part of your immediate resupply and the people who have risked their lives get first choice on ordinance Does everybody understand that if you've written their life and you've sorted out it cost ammunition to make those corpses you get what's there first to top off your combat gear Most important is that everything is 100%. You're going right back into battle the moment you've done this. So your first priority is re-arm, re-equip as quick as you can. Go ahead, call, I heard a voice. Question. Depending on how the bodies are being disposed of, do we take the dog tags and keep them in the bag? I would take the tag. My attitude is I get careless about the disposition of the enemy. In fact, here's the next thing. Make them disappear. Well, my question was... You're all possible and here's why. Because you have the dog tags, you have everything else. You know what? All of a sudden, they're your soldiers. Think of all the things you can do to make the enemy believe or not believe. Take your pick. You don't care if they believe or not. Always quit the question mark. If all those bodies disappear or every time they disappear, they can't be sure that it isn't somebody that walked away. Because there's going to be a lot of that anyway. You want to really be mean, take the hands. Why? Got fingerprints. You want to really be mean? You got fingerpunts and you got blood. Not only are the fingerprints right, but the DNA is correct. You leave a little bit of this here and a little bit of that there, the other side's got a problem. They could be hunting for ghosts and corpses you've made one, two, three, four years ago. And they'll swear to God they're looking for that guy because that guy's fingerprints, only one here and there, or a few things here and there, a piece of hair. Wouldn't hurt to clip a snip of hair off that way when the time comes you leave a little bit of that laying around they're gonna do all this survey work well feed it to them mess with them. For that matter there's a whole bunch of people out there that will be turning against them. This is where we are we're gonna do to them what they've been doing to us for years and all of us learned all these dirty tricks and mean things that can be done and we're gonna apply everything. In fact if they can't be found they don't know where they are can't be sure. Now if you're in a hurry, you're leaving bodies. But if you've got enough time, those bodies are going to leave with you. But only after you've stripped them, because you may still have to abandon the corpses while you're in motion. So you leave them wherever you can. You dump them where they're least likely to be found, or at least create a distraction, because you don't drop the bodies all in one place. Let me give you a little hint. If you're moving with the bodies, you have to dump bodies because you're, again, planning on something else. spread the bodies out. Remember, they're having to hunt for that stuff. Make their life a misery. They're planning on killing you, going down to the cop bar, going down to the secret police bar and laughing their ass off about how they murdered you in your home or murdered you in your country here in the United States. All's fair in love and war, and I'm in both. That's where we are with this. The other side, they think they will. They're all yucking it up. Well, we're going to show them exactly how much yucking up they're not going to get to do. The big thing is we've said, here's another thing, basic rule. Guys, minimal strength, maximum application. Use only the strength necessary to utterly crush the aggressor but do not over deploy, there's no reason to. Another thing, deception whenever possible and always understand to have the discipline to maintain deception. And this is where fatigue is a problem. Sergeants, if you're really a sergeant and if you really know what you're doing, that's your job. not to bark and scream and rant, but to motivate and get your men to move so that they do the job that needs to be done. Officers, you're supposed to be establishing the standards. The sergeants execute the standards, and I don't mean execute troops, I'm talking about execute actions intelligently so that we succeed. Now, couple things here. So I don't have a problem with this, but this is why we can't go to war, but I mean, we have a coal mine thing. Now, but these questions are appropriate. I'll agree, we've already discussed this for decades, but let's put out a short list here of this person made for why we can't go to war, because revolution would be so tough and dirty and mean and nasty and horrible, yucky yucky. And shut up. Anyway, how would you manage movement? Oh, in every way possible and imaginable. I know exactly what we're going to be doing there. We won't answer the question, I'm just going to put the questions out there and you start thinking. How would you manage movement? how would you manage communications between groups how would you function with other groups how would you spread your message to gain more troops how would you manage a row groups that infiltrate the movement what would we mean by that row groups well i'll have a couple of funny one because that's this you've got people who think that you know that other bs is real all that is as far as to keep everybody there there's all kinds of crap out there that's supposed to keep everybody's been in their wheels waiting for somebody else to do things guys somebody else going to do it but the guys are so much better They're so much better. They don't so much more. They put their pants on just like you this morning, right? Yeah. Well, they got a little more skilled, but not much. And by the way, if you focus, you'll be up to their speed real quick, but you have to have an attitude. So let's talk about this. How do you manage movement? Well, I've told you a million times, and we've talked about this in the classes on this. In fact, right now, see the weather out there that we've got here in Michigan? We got broken up, intermittent rain, nasty, tumultuous cloud cover. These are our days to move. high winds are not conducive to effective drone operations or at least most of the mobile of the lion's share of even the drones that they're relying on can't operate the people conditions well in addition to that all of the different tools of the trade would be employed but remember we take advantage of and learn discipline in motion and that means that we are just watching a movie and going up and doing what they do wrong in every movie i've been just about instead dispersion effective camouflage herbal camouflage all things we've talked about in the program for as long as i've been on the air all apply we have already thought through now the other younger heads who've waited for the last minute they're all fucking papers and effect a lot of them are trying to use it as the way to get you to piss and motor go we boy I have a real problem with this. Instead of a, okay, this is a great idea, we're gonna do this, the revolutions are horrible, it's gonna be bad. Well, piss on that. The bad guys are gonna murder you, the red terror is horrible. We have, now we have a choice. Get rid of them, or they certainly are showing you they plan on getting rid of you. Mark, are you saying that we shouldn't bundle up in clusters of eight and ten people in a small area? Well, Mr. Grenade is not your friend, as we know. I'm just saying, I don't want to. We can grab on everybody's shirt in front of us and go hut hut and run around and we probably get nothing accomplished Well here again When we manage movement everything from the individual first of all has to master the trade. Okay? There are a million places you can go to watch and observe Military operations in true form because of the miracle of the camera. That is a fact you can see where screw where people understand the threat you could tell by their anxiety their tension and their body language about you know hey what somebody screwed up we you guys are kind of really you know pressing my spade here uh... social distancing uh... call a tactical dispersion by the way uh... in this case guys did something to be should become second nature uh... but that's where again sergeant officers or group leaders team leaders what have you done to instill that discipline in your people see that's the problem you should have to in fact here's another rule try not to give any more orders than you have to establish standard operating procedure because once you drop what you give an order they caught people constantly expect you or will not move in many cases until you read your force the order flash give it again So, in most cases, what you want, you want a minimal amount of instruction necessary and the individual to manage themselves to the greatest degree possible. Example, when we're in motion, when we're traveling, the sergeant may have to remind the fatigued, you know, watch your spacing. But otherwise, it is the policy of the unit through its SOP, Standard Operating Procedure, that you all know that automatically you will gain spacing. And if you can't space immediately, example when you're traveling, you're spread out, like you were just saying, oh, we don't all cluster up. No, hell no we don't. Instead, just the reverse. If we're at a point where we're rallied up and we are the core unit that was rallied up for whatever purpose, instruction, reissuing of arms, material equipment, replacement of munitions, uh... the moment that they've got it they shall read the tactically dispersed how many of you in the military went through a tactical chow line if you were to tactical chow line you're all ten yards apart your delight just like you think with the social distancing bs right now this is great because we could use that garbage actually helped to reinforce what we're talking about militarily Now, in the field, you automatically disperse 10 yards apart, left, right on any kind of trail, left, right on any kind of road, and you're dispersed more widely because the distance of the road, you go to the outside limits of the road, not to the center. You don't move in column. You move in staggered column. If you are on the right, you will switch your weapon to a left-hand carry, and your weapon will be projecting its energy, or prepared to project its energy, to the right of the column. If you are, for whatever reason, on the left-hand side of any column, you automatically will retain a right shoulder position, and your weapon will control the left-hand side of the column. Point men and rear guard are designated typically because they may be better at two things. Number one, point men for reconnaissance and penetration with observation of obstacles and or anti-personnel technology, along with hunting for people and doing a better job of fencing their presence. Rear guard, their job is not just to follow up and watch to the rear. You know what? People get sloppy. You know how much equipment I have picked off the ground and kept after going behind a battalion-strength unit in the field after, you know, say a 10-mile march? E-tools, belts of ammunition, mortar rounds. I have found every, in fact I knew after a while the machine gunners were getting tired because of the gunners, the M60 gunners, because I could pick up 200 round belts here and 100 round belt there and I'd look over in the brush and you'd see where they chucked another belt because they were carrying a combat load and they chucked another belt and I'd get a Gerber knife because it dropped out of a sheath. You know why? Like I said, the farther you move in March with 60, 80 or 90 pounds of junk, the more fatigued you become. The rear guard's job is to eliminate the evidence that might be left behind and then to redeploy it back where the material was dropped from the person, if at all possible. Now, usually if I find it to the flank of a formation that's been moving, that means they chucked it intentionally. If I find it in the path of motion, usually it's dropped accidentally and everybody else is too stinking tired and lazy to pick it up. That works if I find it to the peripheral I got someone being sly figuring that nobody's gonna know I dumped like 30% of my combat load and ammunition Things to watch for that's why the sergeants are gonna have to stay alert and that's tough because you see all one of these positions of authority but with it comes a whole pile of responsibility including every state war alert pay attention to the people who might be even though they're there they're dedicated to the cause they may still think they get a little flyer they've got you know again they get tired they got an attitude whatever you got a lot of different personalities are dealing with when you're moving a of a platoon just ten men bad enough now imagine forty that imagine one hundred twenty these are all elements of having to manage a fighting unit just take credit to where it needs to go We're not even talking about having made contact yet and all the variations on that theme. We're just talking about maintaining control and discipline to get the fighting strength that you started with to an area of operation close to the contact point that is the objective. It's going to be the mission. It could be a hard point that you're going to attack. It could be an ambush point that you're going to establish. It could be any number of different things, just movement of the troops. but this is the kind of thing you'll constantly find and have to deal with problem with again we have to be managing and not wasteful from the beginning we're gonna build make every bullet call we'll have one bullet one german member we had a world war two with like the polls when they were fighting in war saw well here's the thing how about you start that out right from the beginning if at all possible tighten it up one more at one one one communist one more at one secret police operative one bullet and you know stay on target nine no you're still going to have to be used more than one more to get most targets down but you know if you tighten it up and you everybody talks about how they want to be a feel they want to be special for say what what part of that is the most important part of that is mental discipline not physical power that is there but more important to mental discipline And at 90% of that rifle marksmanship is going to get the job done. All these people are talking about spraying brain. Yeah, I don't mind if the other side does. The more that they do that, it's like we said, how many more thousands of rounds are expended to try and make one hit. Okay, now what we need is an army of skilled craftsmen. Now some people just ain't going to go there, which is another reason, as I pointed out a million times here, combined arms armies. weapons that, you know, the guy gravitates to the gun that makes the most sense for the psyche that's involved between his, you know, existence between his gears, guys, and his skill and potential. Anyway, we're gonna go break here. We're gonna talk more about this as we get back. This little short list up will just pop over. I'll reinforce it again. But for all of you, it's Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. Organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. We're going to war. The other side's planning on whatever duty needs. We gotta finish them off. God bless our Republic. Death to the world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We're on the march both day and night. You rock. Kick him to the flat, beat him down hard, don't let him get back up. Trish the enemy dead, look him at something with a mobile resupply pod and let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from. We'll be back in a little bit. Second hour, coming up. Mark and Tom, for Weapons Wednesday, where you'll learn how to use everything from your bare hands to your average AR-15. Gage, auto-loader. Sure. Yup. We need to meet the... Yes, sir. plasma rifle in the 40 watt range. What are you crazy? Wrong. Ah, okay, we'll talk about that too. So whatever question you have about whatever weapon you have, call Mark and Don on Weapons Wednesday and remember, your mind is your first best weapon. Now you can feel that squeaky clean sensation like none other with Vitamer toothpaste and mouthwash. 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Southwest, east, northeast, and central. ladies and gentlemen who are listening to us on liberty three radio dot four m g dot com am and f m micro stations a m and f m conventional stations and c b bay station along with net hallmark in golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska signal communications test at the ogle ranges and camp nag hit chum as of the first through the third and by the way that's also the recruitment we uh... window for the uh... white assault mechs believe that they're going to be doing some demonstration work uh... at maggie hicham this weekend to coming up to be prepared for that anyway good afternoon to all our friends out there in lower forty nine including great state of jefferson along with konos the tool outline states to territories and the clock six oh eight p m eastern standard time somewhere at midnight somewhere it's midday on the people of the fear or the donut whatever your belief system for the shape of the planet congratulations you're doing great will just keep roll with the punches on that one it is of course weapons wednesday your mind is your first best weapon the twenty ninth of april it is the twelfth year of open phabian the socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand and twenty older calendar two thousand twenty year of conflict year of betrayal dance of sorts go to war we really can't go to the end of the share with all the nonsense are pushing right now there trying to fold the country in the garbage we have to stop that before you get the starvation levels uh... recruit all the farmers recruit all the manufacturers that you can't we're having no problem with that farmers all over the uh... state of michigan are pretty well line up with us they know there's no money coming in is gonna properly compensate for what they're trying to do a lot of the kind of put out a business or they've already got a money edge of being out of business right now or those are people that we need to their part of the deep infrastructure for victory against the globalists and it's gonna happen about it if it is how long is it going to take every person with a skill that you bring to the table with that much closer to victory uh... couple of things i mentioned this but i want to reinforce this again other only a handful of movies if you watch movies that are really correct or truthful in demonstrating your mind that if you're going to be in a fight i'm not talking about the fight itself but let me point them out you win You get to a certain point where you've got this momentary pause. There is no rest. There is no break. There is no rest. There is no stopping. You're not done. Does everybody understand that there's no conversation and little quick statements or comments that are made? The moment that you hear the whistle or you hear an order mark, you know, ceasefire, ceasefire, you know, position taken or under control, under control, under control. Whatever the order is at SOP for your unit, congratulations. You immediately stop, take stock of where you're standing right now. If you fought from the kickoff through to achieving the objective, as I said in the last hour, you've just consumed a certain amount of ammunition. What is your first order of all operations resupply, resupply, resupply? You stop, I don't care if it's friend or foe. if it's wounded and the man is functional though you're not going to take his weapon raw per se you keep him what keep him with his weapon no matter what fact make sure the evidence and if he's cognizant and functional if he is not and there is a team buddy that is going to be assigned to him the team buddy make sure that the weapon is under his control we don't want somebody's delirious or panic grab a weapon do something they should do it is a bad accident but it can happen remember people are stopped people are in shock people respond they see something there there there and delirium they got body parts nothing to get holes in them and create all kinds of physical and mental problems okay but worst of all that they have the weapon and they choose believe that they're still on the flight because they've been out of the fight for a minute maybe well take control of the weapon when i went when i was out mark or you should see some of the things that these people look like to me Well, yeah, what your mind works through the process, the whole spectrum of lobs, insects, everybody's the bad guy, take your picture, committee number of things that the mind will generate. Number one is you've got a combination of again, shock trauma slash pain. and because of that that in and of itself creates a whole different world for that person at that moment now again we take control weapon if the person is not cognizant and functional we provide the weapon because the battle is not over the fight is not done immediately with regard to yourself the battle buddy situation you already know that you've got wounded you're already identified them but before you even do that you are collecting munitions If you overrun a position, you don't just use your weapons. Anything and everything within reach is immediately put into a fighting location, wherever it is that you're going to be taking charge of the perimeter of the position that you've just taken over. You immediately scavenge for every weapon you can immediately hands upon. If there is a crew-served weapon, a belt-fed weapon, a BAR magazine-fed heavy, uh... your if it's a uh... mag fifty eight if it's a small if it's a anti-tank weapon anything you can see the look like it's functional other additional rounds nearby you swing it around quick as you can and you pointed down range to where you suspect the counter attack is coming from because there is probably a counter attack coming thirty seconds to thirty minutes from now but i think that thirty second so the first thing you do is take stock of your combat load and you make sure that you reinforce spot any weapons that are within arm's reach uh... whatever the enemy carrying that yours that gets laid up on the problem and bag around the edge of the bar or whatever you've got you're able to work with it for cover grenades pyrotechnics unloaded magazine pay attention was your target scavenge you're going to do a quick uh... you know symbol fumble when you're going to feel on the got a bullet hole through a magazine not going to do a whole lot of good probably going to compress that maggot locked in place Ammunition might still be useful, so you don't chuck it away like an idiot. You throw it over in that little pile right there that you got going, but it's over there in the, I don't think that works pile, but there's ammunition there you might need, and if you're stuck in a situation, how many times have you read, they were short ammo. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Anything and everything that will put a bullet down range is a friendly tool. you accumulate and you collect immediately if the counter-attack comes you'll be shooting them probably with your weapons and whatever else your enemy had you just took from him but you'll be using everything go ahead caller in this carl virginia what you just said that it reminds me of old samurai saying it says after the battle tighten your chin strap yes or you are capable of coming Despoiling the enemy is going to be necessary. First of all, we are a wash in arms. This country is a wash in arms. This is a good notice. That's the biggest problem. That's why they keep backing off like an amoeba. They get to a certain point, get the guns, get the guns, get the guns, and they had to back off a bit. Then they did the biological weapons attack, the lie, the fake, the propaganda of the coronavir virus scam by the Shysters and Liars. but they did that because of our success in the other area and so they had to try and probe from this direction to see how many idiots they could get to be you know we're waiting card holding communist party members well guess what you know in in this battlefield situation once this develops uh... everything in anything the enemy put forward we're swinging around on them i would also point this out uh... that again we've talked about this on this program all these questions are in the total file here and i'll reinforce them in a minute first rule is you have to have a system for personal management then you have to have a per a system for cooperative management but personal management you what you have to develop the skills and master the trade so that your system is a fighting system that works i've talked about this some of this is tough it's like actually breathing you know they're different techniques for breathing and people who have most people on the experience of them but if you anybody know anybody is a actual swimmer or a commercial musician, talk to them about preparatory actions as opposed to what a final product, what it is that many of them do. Just for the discipline of creating the oxygen and the flow of energy that's needed to perform the task that they're preparing to do, just think about the discipline of breathing by itself. Now, when it comes to equipment management, there are variations in gear that are so great, it would take days to cover all the different systems that are out there. Who cares? There are variations. Master whatever system you adopted. When you do adopt a system, figure out how everything works and make it work with your body because each body is a little different. You've got to adjust things, okay? Past the personal management, cooperative management. being able to work with and integrate with another person that gets into the whole thing about you know how would you work with other troops or how would you work with other groups uh... you don't mostly because for the most part uh... the interaction is at the again as a macro motion when it comes to interaction uh... what i what do i mean by that well before i go to file a good on the list again how would you manage movement How would you manage communications between groups? How would you function with other groups? How would you spread your message to gain more troops? How would you manage rogue groups to infiltrate the movement? That's irrelevant. First of all, the question is what do you mean by rogue groups? If everybody thinks we're going to go back to the system we had before with all these turds that have betrayed us, that ain't going to happen. So what do they mean? They want to go back to the same scam that put us in the toilet we're in right now? We're going to be scrubbing the system, cleaning it up, and making it American again. So understand that last part is you gotta remember there's a lot of people who think that they're gonna plug back in and we're gonna get the same vomit that we've already put us in the trouble of weirdness. That's not gonna happen. I'm gonna refuse. That just ain't gonna take place. Okay? However, let me point something out about now. Interaction. Carl, you still there? You're there, but he probably muted himself from being polite. I know that. Okay, okay, we got call their call you got five men you know how to train them You know what to do. I mean five. I'm gonna give you five guys. Can you handle five men? Can you make them work? Oh, yeah, okay now let me point them out I didn't ask you how you're gonna make them work. Did I I asked you can you make them work? Right now the reason I said that is what I said before about about getting orders You're in another part of the country. Let's say I'm right here in Michigan I have the lower peninsula, I don't even know what the number of counties I have to double check again, it's been so long, but anyway, let's say half of the counties, no, no, three-fifths of the counties of Michigan are in the bottom of the state. If not, maybe three-quarters, okay, because we have some big counties in the Upper Peninsula. Each one of those counties, I have townships. Each of those townships, we have people of raised militia. You're Carl, you're in the other side of Washtenaw County down towards, let's say, Manchester. I'm up towards Stockbridge on the edge of the upper part of the county. You've trained where you are, and I've trained where I am, and then we come together. Now, even if I was quote-unquote, if you all agreed, Carl agreed that he was going to work with me. Carl, you got five men trained? That's a fire team. You got ten men trained? That's a squad. Are they trained to work with each other? Yes. Okay, the only bridging component that we need to worry about is, Carl, can you talk to Mark and understand what Mark says? Probably. Right? I'm sorry, Carl. I know you keep muting up. I know why. Okay, I'm just going to answer, sure. Carl understands Mark. Dar understands Mark. We can talk to each other. Well, Dar has a squad, 10 men that he brought in, and Carl has 10 men that he brought in. the only thing that those two men need to know in order for us to finish up the platoon i need another squad by the way i got a squat to sort of i can warm up or make a platoon of forty men i don't need to micromanage carls group carl has trained his group now carl claims he's competent i'm going to talk to carl i've got a judge carl but i am i'm going to be judgmental i think charles got an idea what he's doing carl came up with an idea carls made the thing work he's got ten men they're all listening to carl congratulations carl your squad leader Dar is the squad leader. He's got five guys, organized five more guys. Now when he comes in, the only thing I need to worry about in order for that platoon I just made to work is not for us all to be doing the exact same thing within that squad, each of the different squads, all together. What we need to do is be able to agree that when I give that squad a job and they are attached to another squad, that the communicating components can talk to each other, and within that 10-man squad, however they chose to do the job, they're going to do it. I have to do this initially as quickly as I can to get this army rolling. Now, will we have a standard down the road to a degree? But understand this is a big stinking country and despite what however hard you're going to try, there are going to be dozens and then or well, no, correction. Hundreds if not thousands of variations on the theme and I like that. What? Well, we don't have regimentation and we don't, yeah we do. Do you have a squad? Yep. Ten men? Yep. Two fire teams, five men each. Yep, there you go. You're good. Now later on, we'll tweak it. You're going to find out when you employ something, if it works or doesn't, and as it doesn't work or does work, you're going to figure out how to make it work better, or you're going to figure out what it is you got to do different to stay alive. Now, all of us have different philosophies based upon also our personal experience. I'm from a different era of the military. Some of the stuff I see the military doing down the other side, I don't want them to change. They're screwing up. And in fact, for the kind of warfare we're going into, they're not competent. But we'll, we'll, I'll explain that later personally because I'm not even going to talk about that here. I want them to keep doing a bunch of what they're doing right now. I want them to keep doing, you know, get, you know, they're, they're bogging themselves down. They're in the mud. They're where they should be. It's what I want. Okay. But it's the nature of the police state. It's the nature of communism and how it operates. We can take advantage of that. the communist need to be right where the communists are now there's nothing you're going to do to fix the system the system of infiltrated the system is corrupted the system is broken it's no longer american and it's not going to become american look at what they're doing with the corona virus pf look at the garbage you're seeing in the store look at the garbage you're seeing on your streets of the garbage you're seeing a radio with the garbage you're seeing on television with the least quite least these these credence you're not going to fix that Now hold on because of that when we get in the field you do your job I do mine and we agree how we're we have an objective That's all we need to do is focus on getting to that objective and with you within your ten-man team You got two fire teams to manage those two fire teams are actually the two punching fists the two punching fists that make up say two squads are Two separate hands so I you know two sets of hands, but they're two fists yet again And I don't need to have both of them doing exactly the same thing to accomplish the task Okay, so remember that understand start thinking again to be far more flexible where it's not necessary to micro manage It's just that simple. Go ahead. I heard a voice call or jump in there, please you have a question or a response. Yes, Carl in Virginia again, yeah, so they a lot of people as far as training and preparation that I call the majoring minor league there they're focusing on you know, small unit tactics, which is great, but as far as achieving larger goals, achieving objectives, especially when coordinating with different teams and all that, not necessarily everybody knows each other like they should, something like the Bundy Ranch situation, something like that, where you got guys coming in from everywhere and nobody really knows each other. The Bundy Ranch could have been a subtle, oh, I'm sorry, go ahead, please, I didn't mean to cut you off, go ahead. Okay, yeah, so as far as you know coordinating with different units and all that you need to know or commanders need to communicate their intent to the commanders intent so if your co tells you I need you guys go up onto that hill up there, okay? That's not enough information you need to tell them why they're going up there and And what they're going to do when they get there and how long they need to be there or what kind of signal to look for or whatever so are they going up there just uh... you know as uh... uh... the thing both observation post they go up there by dot sniper overwatch they going up there some lead occupy that space uh... in case the baguette and you know there's some kind of force up there why are they going up there so you need to communicate that and also have uh... other stakeholders to apart here what to look out for. These are things we need to be thinking about and don't just assume that the people you're coordinating with know what's going on. You need to tell them what your intention is. and also it's going to help a lot with keeping people from getting left behind and all that. You send to one fire team up there on that hill and then the rest of the company moves out while no one's getting left behind. They note that hey, when you see the rest of the company moving out, fall in in the rear. Well, okay, now the Money Ranch is probably the best example of a discussion that we had back when that was going on and again, how it could have been properly managed. Number one, again, try not to integrate, but separate specific groups and organizations. We don't, we want co-operation, but we don't need integration. We give areas of control to groups based upon their size and, again, their performance capabilities. uh... if i had the body rat you would have been a core defense we will have to say the holy of holies was the body house and you know all the rest that's obvious and they had their own well alamo team that was already there people who were commercial run a revolution the soldiers uh... you know military purple former military personnel a lot of them and uh... they really didn't intermingle with the rest of the body people the muddy ranch orders in fact there was a little bit there that did not create good heart and mind to a degree also something needs to be taken into consideration whenever you're operating but i would do it even have a problem with that because the holy a holy is the management of whatever the objective target is my mission if i go there to fight if you keep the that better alive to keep whatever is that they focused on because it's symbolic for the enemy to attack that image that person that group or whatever if they succeed though rubbery buddies faced with their weenies you know we need though because of course they've watched the resistance so the core element here is it doesn't make it even without your totally a full of philip philosophically aligned with every aspect of what they do that's not relevant your enemy has been up and created an agenda your first mission is to identify what that what you know how can we best work that or how can we counter it and it to what degree both uh... you've been with a counter force but peaceful measure and then be prepared to you know jump off with a fighting hill contact situation Now, individual areas, first center of control and then giving different groups as they come in because everybody said, well, I know this and I'm about, okay, here's how it works. That's really great. You know what? Here's your area of control from here to here. that's what you're going to be dealing with don't you worry about what's to the writer to the left although again we want to make sure that if we have questionable elements that they're not a critical position so we have to wait and be judgmental of the different elements that are provided on the ground one of the things that i also pointed out is you had a lot of individuals who came in who volunteered or wanted to support with you know to give time to the to the effort They had their heart in the right place. They needed better management. That management didn't appear to step forward or was afraid to step forward. I don't know. I was too far away to say anything more than the shortcomings that came back to me were frustrating in some ways. But again, I'm used to the idea that this is a big country and again, I can't micromanage. When the Bundy Ranch well the Bundy Ranch standoff and the Oregon standoff not the second one But the first one with the mines in both cases. I dumped equipment into both of those locations Logistically now did I consider that they are well my hope is that whatever I meant was going to get you know to where it was intended? Some of it did not reach the people that it should have and others when it did get there was poorly managed and I was confirmed now am I upset about that and i would hope that people of that were supposedly competent would have stepped forward it dot right they did some of those people should have been actually moved aside and there are a number of ways that that can be done without confrontation uh... but other people need to step up it is not just the good glory combat unit to get the job done it's applied support uh... the med kit unit that's gonna have to keep everybody fed sanitation needs to be dealt with is all these other yucky evil nasty bad things that are very glorious that make the difference between you know living and dying and fighting effectively or just half-ass showing up with the with any of the situation individual commands are fully responsible for what it is that they're doing with the people of princess the parking we're talking about larger formations platoons companies even battalions lubrication the communications element and the command element is going to be tough at the beginning only because we have some war college experience for people that created war colleges we have the nbf uh... they've been put for store war college that's been going for a long time it's created a core of people they can't be everywhere where they are they're effective and where they have been for quite some time their deep inner steep deep in a tradition that esprit de corps that is needed to help create the depth in fighting potential and the ability to operate more fluidly and and again automatically uh... is brought in with cooperation in most cases that takes time initially though uh... again what we need to have that's why i said how would you communicate or how would you operate with other groups uh... let's put it this way we already know that for instance if we had a what kington and concord type scenario the british probably would have surrendered and other logic that they will be ruled the poor would apply british units would have surrendered before they were got to the relief units and it would have been an other defeat for the british in the field with prisoners taken by what the common presence except they're not common present they were well organized militia they just didn't have the proper infrastructure and certain components that need to be in place which we now see and therefore we will and have been correcting and we have the ability to tune better our potential in the field but we have to be flexible and we also have to give to a degree and this is where the problem is uh... of course on the other hand uh... that that one last part there about infiltrate a more concerned with the idea yeah you've got clock welcome dagger you've got groups that are out there that will be trying to infiltrate all we had them in seventeen seventy five we had individuals are like that i was always laugh at the pit will lead to do the will be for the next step is congratulations you've not experienced or you understand life which your point all you're taking a risk you're going to have every dimension of what threat thrown at you get over it and get it get you know used to the idea that you are going to focus on getting you know to the goal to the final mission immediately after all the punches kind of like this whole thing the best test but i can see right now the corona beer virus thing well we had smallpox with a smallpox plague during the american war for independence we started right out of the story there before hand actually smallpox with dominant on the east coast We had the problem when we were the French and Indian wars. Can I throw something in there, Dad? Yeah, go ahead. Dealing with these infiltrators and spies or people that are just out there to mess things up, to mess things up. This is why you need to take notes. You need to communicate with your unit and your friends. When somebody says something that doesn't seem quite right or like they're only doing something to hurt somebody else, that's when you need to speak up. right egg again one of the things that we should remember we have no time for any other fighter misdirection right now i mean i don't know what that what i don't know what to repeat just ask who tired about all that stuff well and again we're okay the hoo-tari cases an example and what the first but every two years there was an incident they're orchestrated by the fed's uh... around the country two years before hoo-tari with pennsylvania militia two years before that it had been georgia i can walk you right back to the history of the total about every two years they were doing that now understand that even with that situation the rutari attack affected only a handful of people not the entire infrastructure of the militia when they went after this group in pennsylvania but biggest problem is the naysayers or government operatives that are working to be naysayers we're doing the we'll take out for a trip to the left of the people who are going to call the got what there's six seven eight people that they want to try to make an example of uh... well how big is your organization how many people are actually out there that are participants patriot effort how about you man up don't crap your spine out your high end uh... find your make sure your oysters are sitting on the ground their pop pop and uh... turn and bite back in fact double your efforts that's what you do in a real fight all these people who claim they're going to fight the moment something gets serious pay attention that person you don't want that person anywhere near any kind of management for that point forward where they do the who we got a ride and then they'll show up a while later after they've had an angle will wanted to be in charge or do you have a list of me not like no i don't Now it's one thing to roll with the punches while you're actually the one being haunted. I mean, we've agreed on that and we've put people on the underground, we've defended people, we've done everything you can imagine from every perspective you can imagine. but there are people who are just a little bit more of a bit of char you got a lot and then the moment that anything happens they defecate their spine out there where they disappear and they don't make contact with anybody then of course when they're attacked or something of course while they're doing that then they'll tell you about how horrible is it nobody else came to their aid or whatever but they were so they were so well-hidden nobody had a clue where the hell they were nor had an idea that they were under attack And because they broke contact with everybody else, because it was dangerous and the government was looking mean at people, all of a sudden it's like, you're on your own. Not us. I'm talking about those people. Now that person coming back, I don't want to have anything to do with that person's part. No, I'll be polite only in that I'm not going to create an incident, but I've already figured out, no, you're not really in the formula. And the reason I say that is because I can point out two or three people right here in Michigan that have done that three and four times. As soon as something gets, even if it was a perceived threat, all of a sudden out in the bush, they're gone, can't find them, not helping anybody else, not supporting anybody else, they're out of the formula. If anything ever did happen, they'd never be there anyway. They might as well, they haven't been so far. Okay, so this is one of the things where don't get frustrated by that. Just understand it's like I said earlier. It's the nature of the many, many, many personalities, some of which can only go so far and will be useful for helping you to establish or develop the integrated processes of command and control because you have numbers. Here's the thing. For one that you have like that that's epistle-y instead of listening to them and everybody listening to the harpy wheezy whiny, dumped them completely. Like what happened with Hautari, all the characters that attacked Hautari are all gone, MIA. The little clique from southeastern Michigan that were all gone... They're not all gone. They've moved to different parts of the country. We try to point them out every time that we can, like the Dippy-Doo that's down here in Texas. Right, but we'll start out with where they were originally relocated. None of them are here. Everyone, in fact, guys... they all on the after you know it yet they tried to fight sideways by either they're working for some big government which i'm sure they are there's no doubt because it's been proven with the hootar information but these characters were not in contact with the jury guys or who told you what they would not on on on on all the characters who caused all the problems were completely disassociated with all of us in fact they didn't want to have anything to do with any of everybody else And then, the only thing that they found that they had eventually happened to these characters, I watch this over and over again, you get these piss bullies that go Froot Loop, and then what they do is they've made enemies of everybody, and then they're looking for friends, and so the feds always wheedle in, and then they're all, they like me, they don't like you. The feds like them, but they don't like you. I'm serious, guys, this is the kind of garbage that's going through the little pea brains, and that's exactly what happened with this click. In fact, it's all come out in the wash with all the discovery that Davis had, but it's not the first time. The Pennsylvania militia scenario was the same way. Only a handful of people were affected. Those who dug in their heels and fought won. Those who made deals made a mistake because they, if they had stayed the course rather than, you know, pittering out early, which happened with, you know, it happens every time to a degree, mostly because of pressure from outside, not necessarily the person. But this happens in many different ways. But with the Pennsylvania situation, if I had all those people dug in their heels, they would have, the feds had nothing. They in fact were completely beaten down, just like the Houtari case. And usually, like with the Houtari case, where the people stand their ground, the only ones that the fed go after and charge anything with end up being their own snitches. Right. Or they're desperately trying not to do that, but the characters are such dysfunctional fools that they just walk right into their own demise. example is the one to try to kill his wife twice the one like the character that they kept trying to fight tried to kill his wife twice while they had hutari incarcerated and they then they said oh we didn't interfere with the investigator all BS that even came out in the in the in the discovery that it turns out they hear this guy first tried to shoot his wife she fled from the house and of course it's because they got fighting over dope and then the second time he tried to stab her she got away went down to the cop shop and uh... that he called and told them while she's in the cop shop he's calling the cop shop and telling them that his wife just stabbed him and and that she tried to kill him and she's sitting in the police station while he's talking to them on the phone seriously so this is the kind of you know again they really but it's it's that small tactical drama queen crap The big picture is we still, this is where you have to hold the line and you need to be a rock. Again, why is it we're still breathing? Because a lot of other people, we already warned you in advance, hey, this is what they'll do. We actually went through every aspect of what we're talking about here years ago, step by step, what do you do? Here's how you counter it. Or again, at some point you're just going to take your heels in and we're going to war. Well, now we're so far down the road, I mean, what are you going to compromise on here with this garbage? What do you think you're going to, how do you think you're going to get these people to be in any way, shape, or form sane? They're like dysfunctional sharks, and anything and everything that smells like blood puts them in a frenzy. And that's where they are right now. They figure they've got to try. They're desperate to try. And the cops are going along with all this garbage. Look at all the trash that these cops are doing right now. Now, not all of them, I mean, there's a balance here, and I understand this, but now I'm not making excuses for the police state. But understand there's a lot of people that we haven't tipped yet. And I mean, as far as when I say we haven't tipped, I'm saying it hasn't tipped. The event has not kicked off. When that happens, you're going to see a great final separation, and it's the last separation before open hostilities. And it'll happen instantly, almost as the fighting begins. which is something that you just have to be prepared for. We're going to call it or who do we have? Hey, it's Dom from northern Michigan. Hey Mark, did you see that video I shared with you about that woman, about them three women and Lansing who got physically assaulted by the Redcoats on there? Yeah, that was they were dealing with the Capitol Police. That's who the Redshirts are. I mentioned this before, the Capitol Police are separate from the state police, but the state police are always there and on call. However, they are, I don't know what they're saying, this waxes and wanes with each decade and the age of the personnel and the location. uh... in the past week uh... capital police have actually been quite patriot-friendly as the state police have always followed the orders of the buggers out of like to help field and the lodge and are usually want to have been the murderers and they will try to ambush and lie about whatever so i thought i saw the confrontation there part of that is the again they obviously have something scurrilous that they don't want anybody be there to hear or see what's going on but how would you use But did you see where the state police said that they had no jurisdiction there at all? Well, the state police, yeah, I know, that's why I said, with their division is they can ask for assistance, but the Capitol Police are in reality in control of the Capitol Building and any of the other ancillary buildings that are attached to it. That's the way that, that's why I said, there's a subject. I'll go ahead. Go ahead. always thought the state police would be cat was the capital please come and ever knew that there was actually are new that there's capital please by thought the state police hired and they were well no they're not really higher they're just to get the like okay will keep back up for a second think about this the state police are actually a monotonic lodge uh... militia garrison that were mobilized by the ring knockers in nineteen thirty three under the war powers act before that they didn't have the same authority nor did they have the same numbers and they are top they're an operative garrison of the governor of the corporation of michigan separate from that as i've said many times you have the capital police we're supposed to have the capital police in washington d c they are not fbi they are not in fact if they're not federal marshals are actually a separate structure and remember when we had all these things going on where they've wanted to be the best or they want to arrest that in the past the congressional police or a separate institution but they have deflated it they have law it's lost its peak its power it's ceased to exist nobody knows how the machine works they created replace people that left and it is it's become a flabby tire okay in michigan in the capital building the capital police are literally an extension of the congress so they're not lesser in there within their jurisdiction their area of control they are equal to in fact superior based upon the contract and mechanism of control that they are working under their what their authority where their authority lies see that's the that's the thing that in the past okay well let me remind everybody we had one of our friends uh... you guys might recall who was a money person he gave courses to the michigan house and center right there in the building where tom you didn't know the video took place he gave it gave them to the floor to on the floor to the house and the fed it to separate sessions that lasted hours when he was done and he was going to leave it was those those capital police that stopped him not to arrest him they said uh... uh... are you john stephen said he said yeah you know sir we need to have you step off to the side you think in all and i had all his money with him had all of the examples of all the currency in the back of his vehicle the van because it was a massive display it was worked and the thousand dollars any father was worth hundreds of thousands of dollars later uh... he bought cheap what it was cheap but that it got the value it gone up but anyway all they said uh... well mister stevenson uh... if you leave here at the state police have an ambush set up to kill you are ninety four i think that they flat out told me that you we had there's an ambush they don't we know where they're going to do it with listen to the radio traffic they don't plan on you living to see the end of this day so if you could we'd like you to stay right here in the parking lot with us some of the congressman know what's going on and uh... wait we're going to be what we can do to find out more about what all happening down the road well while i was there he pulled out everything and all of those men who were out there with the uh... uh... uh... capital police he gave the class to them privately or like well publicly right there in front of everybody right everybody was there a little where his vehicle was he gave them the entire class on the currently there yet again and all of them wanted copies of everything everybody's learned now they they he'd be one they finally said okay we figured out how to get you out of here they actually helped him to exfiltrate out of lansing without being seen and or intercepted so again this is the politics of the battlefield in michigan that we faced for many many years and we've had a roof had things role in different ways i understand why i'd michael dot i understand that watching that video we all get the these women were highly motivated but understand that there is there's a certain amount of authority i'd by disagree with them why why is that we can't watch the house in the senate with a lot of the people think that because you're doing something scoreless okay understand that so the house side obviously it's not milk going on separate from the senate which is of course where the focus was for overturning the uh... no bruce jenner's uh... uh... governor okay great call jim pinner i was just uh... mckinna say be the authority under which those police were operating was the legislature uh... which is the separate branch from the executive where the state police reside Well, again, this is what we've talked about for years, but I gotta keep jogging everybody's memory. There are different tiers, but they're not one above the other. In many cases, all of these different agencies sit across from each other. In reality, the sheriff's department are not below in any way, shape, or form the state police. And in fact, if we look at the restrictions on the state police, they can't, they're trying to impose themselves wherever they can. but there are delineations in authority then and again with the sheriff as we know the highest elected peace officer of the land the sheriff has a great deal more strength and power if he properly organizes it but what has been the what's been the mission here for decades and decades to subvert and pervert the concept and understanding of the post of the sheriff where they've even tried to eliminate the sheriff which we can decide them yeah so that the police the policy enforcement as opposed to the peace officers of the land remember the job is simply to keep the peace not to enforce policy for profit police enforcement policy enforcement have to do with profit making and that's why it's a police but you have county sheriff's and sheriff's deputies the sheriff shire for you know the history of it going back many of you do that you know the history working for a game with of course is what that because they've gone communist of course they're going to make that disappear people are like you have these idiots that of course the commies know that they're over here will you know in one of the government of the sheriff's yeah look at the mucked up that they're in look at the camera look at the thinking ship that england is in right now why what was what was done systematic destruction of the heritage and history of the nation that's what's been done good call it up in their place Yeah, I was just gonna ask real quick. I know you guys are talking about some important stuff But could you go over the list of movies that you were talking about earlier that you wanted to? Talk about give it had been the right mindset. Oh Well, I'll tell you what the one even though it's it it's not as good as the book but the book is still better is Again black off down at the very end of blackhawk down if you pay attention there's one thing that was very realistic they're coming back to make that mad dash if you read the book everybody was literally it was like their ranger school it was that that was the exhaustion window they made that last track run you know to safety and it was more like just a gang rush that it was any kind of organization So here they are exhausted, they get to the other end, the guys are on their knees, they're puking their guts out, they hadn't had any water so they're dry heaving. And as soon as they can get back up on their feet, the ones who were serious, what did they do? They didn't just go gobble water or flop over on their backs or claim how to... No. They walked over to the ammunition tables and the first thing that every one of them did was reload their mags, top off and replace mags, replace all their frag grenades, replace all their flares, put everything where it belongs. And one thing I've talked about many times, the one Delta Force member walked over into the barracks area, over into the tent barracks area where his stuff was stored. reached into his locker, pulled his night vision out, and put it right in his combat gear. He was dead on his feet, they were all exhausted, but the last thing that they did, the first thing they did before they did anything else, before they ate, they got, you know, they did anything, probably rehydrated while they were moving. and of course it worked to whatever degree but immediately they re-armed and that's one of the things that everybody needs to understand immediately uh... there's a couple of the older world war two movies not the new remake they're really good but one of the things that they tried to not show you all our challenge all to this how many times did they show any of the uh... with the about heroes and they can be here all movie orientation worthy or only as a last resort where they don't grab the enemy's weapons and immediately start using them. In fact, you'll notice that you got the enemy laying around, you got piles of dead this and lots of dead that, and they've overrun a position, but you're just standing there with your weapon. That's not how it worked. Like I said, my Uncle Lloyd, he was probably, when he went into Korea, he was 120 pounds probably soaking wet, because he was small. He was not a very big guy. When he got over there, he was there for the yellow crossing. He had eight rifles in front of him. And I've mentioned this many times, he had five Garand's and three Carbines. And he said, I shot every Garand until I couldn't hold it anymore. And I dropped it and picked up another one. I laid it down, picked the next one up, and I just fired it until I couldn't hold that one anymore. And he goes, by the time I got through the Garand's, they were so stinking close, I could switch to the Carbines. and then i started firing car beans now you know what if i heard that from one man ago i've got interesting but here's the thing i don't know more than a few men from to a murder dead now to a regard to likely bar friends from world war two But a lot of them were there because they were there at the very beginning of the debacle of the Chinese coming across the Yalu. And every one of them described it the same way. He said, if we had something to hold a bullet, I'd put it next to me in it because I didn't care what it was. I needed more firepower. I said, Chinese weapons, anything that they carried over, mousers. He said, every weapon you could imagine. He goes, but when you were overrun, the first thing you did, as soon as they heard the bugle for the recall and they'd fall back, is you're grabbing anything and everything to put a bullet down range and anything off a corpse that looked like it had a pen and you're stacking them all up next to you to get ready to fight because they're coming again. You don't see them show, they don't want to show you that because they want you into, they, they, there's this taboo, it's part of the mental conditioning that you can't think that way. You know, if you just don't have the official, the official weapon of the official escort, you know, team that you're on, well, you can't fight, you got to just throw your hands up and give up. Now that's for them now in reality get it you get into the real world is a totally different mindset But very very seldom in fact you will see this pretty much across the board You will not see a realistic presentation of what it is that men have traditionally had to do You would do this with arrows ever thought about this. It will you think about this one? Yeah, you watch all these movies uh... the only one that i think it will not only didn't do it in the in the world of the ranks if a guy shoot an arrow that misses you to hit the ground is it is it dead is a broken can you keep it is again what would you do if you are an archer in your your quiver with them people would you do guys How would you reload if you were an archer? Well, you'd be looking for anything, any shaft laying around that wasn't shattered, and as long as you could pull it out of a corpse or pull it out of the ground, you're refilling that quiver as quick as you can. Have you ever seen that in a movie? Think about it. Think hard. You know what? i'll tell you what that thing and i've always told you that read the book scotri the lord of the ranks talk and brought this up because yeah all well regular said the shot all of his all of his bolts every area left and he was scavenging the battlefield picking up anything and everything was still functional reloading his quiver okay he actually described that we're looking for a rose here were two of the reusable but it could have been a leak at war we could use And that's something they're not going to show you. They want you conditioned. This is all sub-mental conditioning. When you stop, you rearm before you poop, before you pee. Don't worry, you probably pissed your pants already and you're probably all stinky because you probably did defecate once or twice. You didn't even plan on that. But the fact of the matter is, before you do anything, you arm back up because you are in a fighting situation and you can be set upon immediately. That has got to be your mindset, and if your weapon is malfunctioning, immediately you recover whatever you can find. And I would point out, again, if I were in that situation, my combat load I would try not to use. I've talked about this many times. I would recover any and every weapon I get my hands on, and my enemy's weapons would be used first. I can't carry them away. But whatever's on my combat load, I know where it is, I've breathed it, I've lived it, it's an extension of me, I can feel where it is. I don't touch that until I've consumed everything else I can and I'm gonna spit everything down range during a counter attack. Okay, just something to think about. Go ahead, I'm sorry, you had, you wanna say something, go ahead, please. I'm sorry, you were real, you're real soft. Go ahead and repeat again, please. right exactly it seems like it's a magically reloaded but but you know he but but there is a i but think about it i any movie i don't care what it is if you were an archer if you're a few are a battlefield situation a lot of time to throw it at on conventional you're the you're the resistance fighters for fill in the blank Guys, in reality, if they wanted to be true, then you would be grabbing, you'd be doing what you already said you were doing, we're going to be recovering everything from the enemy. I've already described what you should be doing, but I'm going to ask you, when have you ever seen that? How seldom have you seen it? Almost never, yeah. Yeah, you see the hero with the five-shot revolver and he shoots the bad guy with the AK and then he walks on past the corpse with the AK and doesn't even look at it. Right, and then he might also be down to his last bullet for that stinking revolver or automatic pistol. Doesn't make a difference and it's like, no, that goes in the holster. And again, whatever you have that's bigger and has greater range, you always acquire as quickly as you can, you fight forward with it if it fails you drop it and you move on to whatever second arm weapon system you have again until you can fight to the oil in other words you're fighting to the next weapon you're fighting to the next cash you're fighting to the next stockpile whatever you know whatever is in front of you but you think that's what they're that's something that doesn't fit with keeping everybody in cheapo mode and if you are going to let them see something you keep it just enough so they get the idea that they can get themselves killed but they won't keep themselves alive it's a little bit off the top you know that's another thing against me over and over and over again it's a little bit you know the the only one i think i will say about uh... uh... uncommon valor there's a good one it's like you had that the epitome of the attitude it doesn't make any difference you don't stop boy we'd already what you don't stop boy you keep fighting That's the difference, that mental difference that everybody always tells me they want to be specialist and special that. When I worked with special warfare groups, you had every size. They weren't all looking like Arnold Schwarzenegger. They weren't all. There was every size man you could think of, but there's one thing. They were all on the same page with attitude. And it wasn't pissy or snide or belligerent. It was, the term professionalism is quite correct, but there's more to it than that. There's a spiritual foundation there about why we fight. And if we are going to fight, what we're going to do together is because we are a team. Okay? uh... one thing i heard and don't don't bring the music up yet it just me a moment okra there but here's another thing i've had i've been i've been hearing idiots and i can say that this modern military has got this mindset i want to keep it up guys if you have a squad of machine gunner you all carry ammo for if the other side doesn't want to go to a pit bottom if you're with an airborne unit traditionally we carried you know everybody carried if you were going in with aircraft you're going in with hell of a year carrying out extra junk for all the guys who can keep you alive could be a bigger boom toys Everybody carries two mortar rounds. Everybody carries two belts of ammunition for a gun that you don't have. If you carry an M16 and the guy's got a MAG-58, you're carrying two belts of ammo for his gun. Why? Because that big heavy gun can break the spine of whatever it is that you're fighting. It can change the attitude. So everybody supports those weapon systems. but i've been live watch some of the group in a so i got a figure peter a you know kosher trolls out of israel where you talk about this and i could make the strike comments well i would carry a mobile for somebody else we don't the group in the field that either child's brain the present training for somebody who's johnny jet jock and thank goodness i hope you keep thinking that way orchard enemy talking and they're trying to you know break your mind that you know about things because they want you to do wrong they don't want to think properly And again, if you feel this, you can gauge this, feel it by the petulums or the attitude. And I've noticed now in social media, it's the same click, so I'm pretty sure it's trolls out of Israel. They've got this mission to go, like you could go to gunpoints, or if you go to even the survival blogs and stuff that are the more, you know, pap, commercial, like public. uh... what's fascinating is you've got this little pack of the its text that you start harping and just poking and they get it it's uh... there's nothing to do with the discussion of the subject in a matter what it is if designed to create confusion that your enemy overseas coming into your social media circle intentionally because that their purpose at what they're supposed to do create confusion I want you to think about that. Step back and look at things sometimes and just ask yourself, what purpose and does that serve and who would that person be working for? Or those creatures would be working for? And does it serve, you know, the actual goal of what supposedly the pace was? We got Craig being so patient in the wings here, God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. 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Okay, so we're having just a little fun with the phone still here, guys. Continuing. saga of problems with the conference system lately, so we will see if we can get this fixed up. Hopefully Craig will be right back quick and you'll be listening to Forbidden Knowledge with Craig from, well, Michigan actually all over with the way he's been traveling lately or how the way he used to be traveling. I don't know if he's traveling as much right now because there aren't that many shows for him to go and do. across the country with just about everything shut down, locked down, oh it's terrible. And now they're starting the unlock thing and maybe I'll ask, unlock down procedure. Oh it's Craig, what he thinks about that. You know, one of the priorities to get started up again is movie theaters down here. We need to get the movie theaters going again. How are you- I have social distance against the thing. How are you supposed to social distance in a movie theater? I guess maybe limit the amount of people coming into it, but it still seems a little ridiculous. You know, but the whole thing at this point, it just seems like a joke. Anyway. Still waiting for Craig. Haven't got another ding in yet, and I'm not seeing it. I do- uh, well, wait, let's see. I betcha I'm not getting a proper readout. Okay, no, I don't think I'm getting a proper readout. What is going on here? Okay, so I had Craig reset. That was fun. Do we have Craig? Craig, do we have you? Yeah, I seem to be having a problem on my end too. I just got knocked off the air completely here. Well, not completely, but with the conference system. So... Let's see doing more code on Craig. No, I know No, it wasn't more. So we have Craig on the line guys. Oh Yes, got you okay little muscle, but you know clicking in the background anymore I'm not taking anymore. Now. Nobody's trying to blow me up. Now. They're trying to muffle me kind of smother me Okay. Alright, well, I had to call back several times. I'm not sure why. Several times I said the line was busy, and then a couple of other times I said that... We've been having a problem with this system Craig for the whole of the month. It actually hasn't done it much during your program This is the first time even I when I told you to call back in after I heard the clicking It completely threw me out of the system I had to try a few times to get back in so fun You've joined the club of people that the conference system is messing with Okay, well I'm gonna talk about phone today, too. Well welcome everybody. This is Craig for good knowledge. I'm gonna do some information here and I have I literally looked at the clock and realized oh I'm supposed to be on the air in a few minutes and now I'm actually 11 minutes into the program but I don't have anything prepared but I've been hearing things on the news and I got out of some other things I can talk about and you're welcome to call in if you like to the show if you want to change the subject I'm not going to talk too much about the corny virus but it's going to be the basis of what we're talking about actually Last week, as you may know, and I want you to look this up if you haven't yet, and I want somebody to debunk this if it's debunkable. I want to hear some real science behind why this is wrong. And I don't have the article in front of me, the articles that I found online. And basically, I don't know the exact title anymore. And it's kind of hard to find when I went back and looked for it using the keywords that I was trying to look for. I was having trouble finding it. So it's much better to have the exact wording to be able to find the articles definitely. But the gist of the whole articles were, because we're being told over and over again that we are not, that all we have to do is wait for this magical vaccine to come along. It will take one year to 18 months and then everything will be just fine. But yet, I found some articles and I spent an hour talking about it last week showing that There are seven, well there were six coronaviruses that humans are affected by. There's lots more, but the ones that humans are affected by, there are six of them. Now, the seventh one which just came on here, you know, from the beginning of the year, COVID-19 is a subset of SARS-2, it's basically SARS-2, it's a form of SARS. A respiratory, I can't remember what it stands for. SARS was, a new one in 2002. Well, we don't have a vaccine for SARS. After 18 years, we still won't have a vaccine for SARS. Now, they've developed some vaccines, but none of them have been effective and safe. And so they just sort of dropped it and they haven't developed one since. And we don't even have a good... We don't even have a vaccine for Mars or what is it? SARS, MAR, M-A-R, MAR, I'm not sure what the... MERS, yeah. Middle East or West... Which is another... All these coronaviruses, we've never made a successful vaccine, but yet we're supposed to get a successful vaccine by the end of this year for this one. Right. And that's, I'm going to talk about that a little bit. But yeah, the gist of it now, Ed's got it right. MERS, which is, which is stands for Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome, was in 2008. Wait a minute, let me think here. 2012. 2012, eight years ago. So SARS and MERS, both of those are coronaviruses. There's others too. Those are the ones in recent history and we don't have a vaccine for those and we don't have a vaccine for any of the coronaviruses For humans, we don't have a vaccine. Well, I guess I should have to keep rephrasing that well, we do have vaccines for those They just don't work. They're no good. They had to drop them So we don't have an effective vaccine a safe or effective vaccine for mirrors or SARS Eight years ago and 18 years ago respectively, but yet somehow magically we're gonna get this SARS-2 we're gonna get this Coronavirus vaccine and we're gonna get it out within a year maybe even sooner. Donald Trump says by Easter. Well, okay, whatever. No, we're not gonna get it. I guess I shouldn't say that. I don't know. I'm not a scientist. I don't have much of a knowledge of the development of vaccines. But we haven't had one yet. We have no vaccines for any of the coronaviruses. A vaccine that works, I guess I have to keep saying that. So somehow magically though after we have to wait eight years and 12 years or 18 years eight years and 18 years for these other two mirrors and stars Somehow within 18 months. We're gonna have a corny virus actually for this COVID-19 I've been suspect of this whole thing for them. Okay, don't get me wrong. I'm gonna go down a path here I've been I've been downplaying this corny virus for a long time on my show ever since it came out basically and I'm still downplaying it for the most part I'm not saying it doesn't exist. Okay, there's some people say, oh, it doesn't exist. Viruses don't exist. Viruses can't kill. Whatever. I'm not going that route at all. Okay. That's an extreme route. There's no way I'm going down that route. What I'm saying is this whole thing has been overblown. This whole thing has been fear monger to death and I'm going to go in for some of the reasons why. Let me pause for a second and see on the 15 minutes in my show. This is Craig. You're listening to Forbid Knowledge. We started out kind of weird tonight. There are no shows, as you probably know, for virtually everything in the country has been shut down as far as shows go. That may start changing here within the next month or two, I don't know, but I'm not scheduled for another show until Labor Day weekend, and that is Dragon Town in Atlanta. And frankly, I don't think I'm gonna even with the shows do open up. I'm probably not going to be taking another show here in the next six months or whatever until Labor Day because frankly, nothing that long, but I'm not, I'm going to, I'm trying to, I don't have any hundred percent knowledge of this yet, but all the money I have sold for most of my gas masks and freeze-dried food and lots, I've sold a lot of things and I'm not going to restock. Not because I don't want to, I certainly need to, because I'll be out of business if I don't. I still have radiation stuff, plenty. And I still have some other things here and there, but I don't have hardly anything in the way of gas masks or freeze-dried food. The freeze-dried food I do have, let's be eating it this year, because I am going to be, at least my plans are, I'm going to be building my own warehouse on some property that our family, my family has owned since 1975, I think it is, 74 or 75. I'm getting tired of having, because I'm in the middle, not in the middle, I'm at the ending of a move right now. I have to move out of this warehouse and that's why I'm really too busy to do the show right now. I'm moving out of this warehouse and I'm getting tired of getting bumped out of one after another for no reason that I can control. In this case, it was a guy bought the buildings and he wants it for himself. And so nothing I can do. It was a month to month contract. So I'm having to move again and I'm having to, every time that happens, it costs me thousands of dollars and a lot of work. Months. to work to move all the mass inventory I had. 16 pallet fulls of radiation preparedness stuff for the most part and then I had freeze-dried food gas in my mouth. I sold probably a couple pallets via the USPS this last few months. So I have sold quite a bit and then looked at those in the way of gas maps and freeze-dried food mainly and pandemic kits. Those were about only about a half pallet of pandemic, blue pandemic kits in the Department of Defense. So I did sell a lot, those I don't have to move, but at the same time I'm out of business. That's part of what business is. You don't just sell things and then, you know, and keep selling, you got to rebuy. And there's no rebuying this stuff. People keep asking, oh, let me know when you get more gas masks. No, there will be no more gas masks, not for many months. Many months after this thing is over, you don't understand. Everybody contact me saying, oh, don't even know when you get more Mountain House. No, there will be no Mountain House. Mountain House is busy as hell trying to get production back going, but they have so backlogged that they're going to be backlogged for months. So don't think you're gonna get any of this stuff. It's backlogged, Craig, and it's that supply chain thing where everybody's like, oh no, the supply chain's fine. If the supply chain was fine, you wouldn't be hearing about it from the farmers. You wouldn't be hearing about it from the fuel industry. I love the environmentalist. So it's like we're overflowing with fuel, so we have to burn it off. Wait a minute. We can't use it in our cars because it's... you know, destroying the ozone layer, but we can just dump it into a field and burn it off because that would be better for the environment than us running it in our carbon-based cars. And by the way, last week you hit it on the head about the meat packers that have now come into play in the news today with Donald Trump, running an executive order to try to force them to stay open. I'm not sure how that's going to work out for them, but that's what he's trying to do. So, yes, you were dead-on correct last week when you mentioned about you're going to have a meat problem here. And we may still have a meat problem because how do you force a company, a private company, how do you force a private company So keep the doors open. Okay, our doors open, there's no employees. How does that work out for you? Well, there's an executive order. Okay, well you come here and pack the meat there. I don't get how you can force a company to stay open if they don't have enough people to do the job. You can try to hire more people, you can try to pay more money if the government's willing to chip in on them. Maybe that's something that can be done, hazard pay or whatever. But yeah, there's a problem with the meat packing and problems with other parts of the food supply system. Down the road that you may not be hearing much about yet. You've been hearing bits and pieces about immigrants coming in to pick vegetables in California or whatever. But we've been hearing a few things. But food might become a little bit of a problem. Well, I'm going to be eating my freeze-dried food this year. Sorry, great. One of the big things that we're hearing about right now is not only are they talking about those meat plants, those meat processing facilities closing down, but FEMA wants to come in and mass slaughter the animals that are waiting to be processed. In other words, these animals aren't dead yet. They could be put out to the field. But FEMA wants to come in and just kill them all off and dump the uh... just dump the meat someplace. Well, while this is going on... Yeah, while this is going on they brought in a bunch of meat from third world countries and you'll see it coming on the shelves with some pretty weird names if they don't repackage it. But that's part of what's going on. That's what a lot of the people in the uh... farming industry are concerned about as far as the meat goes. On top of that we've got these stupid executive orders like what you got in Michigan where they tried to tell them they couldn't plant, they couldn't do anything. I know we're still hearing about that in the plain states where some of the governors are clashing with their house of representatives in their states over letting the farmers in the field to plant food. So, Mountain House may be trying to gear up. They may not be able to get the stuff they need to freeze dry. And see, this is part of the big equation, you know, is the surplus Not that not even it's not that we don't have a surplus right now We you can watch videos on YouTube of them throwing away potatoes onions whole fields of crops being plowed under right now Because there is no way to ship it because yeah our supply chain is up and running But the truck drivers that are taking the corona beer virus seriously, they don't want to get it either So they're practicing the social distancing and staying at home like the little pleads to like everybody else's Yeah, so there's a big problem there with this on-demand delivery system, which we've always talked about being a problem. You're seeing it right now. Yeah, what you said now, not that I expect FEMA to do the right thing or have them do anything that makes any sense, but what you said about FEMA slaughtering all the cattle doesn't make any sense to me. I mean, why not just leave them in the field? They'll stay longer that way. So I don't get that. Because they'll survive in the fields as long as they still have something to eat themselves. We could be taking that corn and soybeans and stuff that we're making fuel out of, but by government subsidy. And we could be feeding those to the cattle, which a lot of that is anyway. But there's no reason that I don't, there must be a reason. You touched on another subject I've been talking about with people today. We saw this back in January before coronavirus became a big deal. places like Champaign, Illinois hit it first about these executive orders where you're not allowed to have fuel outside of a device that actually uses it for the tank as attached to like a lawnmower or generator. With these executive orders and emergency powers that are going on right now, there are places where you cannot go and buy fuel in a fuel tank and let it sit in order to refill your lawnmower up to do it. And yet they're saying we have this fuel storage crisis going on right now and you can Google it, fuel storage crisis. Price of fuel dropping, we can't afford to store it so they're burning it off, they're shipping it overseas as fast as they can to sell it off supposedly. And, but you're not allowed to store it yourself. If you have like a gas tank out in your backyard like my grandparents did or like several farms do, you can't use that gas tank to fill it up anymore. You have, because under these executive orders, that's illegal. So you can't buy this cheap fuel that's there right now in store. You have to use it in the vehicles. And it's in like these rural places where they pass these executive orders like in Michigan, Kansas, Montana. It's ridiculous. It's draconian and it's all set up for, they're going to try to freeze us and starve us come this winter. And they're talking about pulling this coronavirus BS again in the winter where they're going to force everybody to quarantine again. Well, that's a lot of speculation of course and we don't know what's going to happen in the future. If you don't grow the food, there's not going to be any there. If you don't store the gas, they're talking about burning it off. Supposedly, before all this BS happened, it wasn't everybody talking about a fuel shortage. We got a fuel crisis worldwide, and now we have a surplus that we can't store. Yeah, well, I mean that doesn't make any sense neither about case instead of store and what why produce it anymore They say that when they shut off an oil well and maybe you notice but more than others in Texas I don't know but when you shut off an oil well at the really expensive and lengthy process to restart it But it seems like you could just minimize the production all all over the world and there's times of what? Oil glut but I'm not an oil man. So I a lot of things aren't making sense to me But who am I? I'm just an American. Yeah, the food situation, one thing I would have to warn people about as far as freeze-dried food goes though or any kind of food storage, you need to study first of all. Now you may not have to store a long term, but there's a lot of things you have to take into consideration. We've done many shows about that. I don't want to get into it right now. But part of the problem I see here coming up is if you I actually lost my train of thought at an important point I was going to make. I'll come back to it if I remember. But freeze dried food, I lost my train of thought where I was going with it. But anyway, I'm going to be eating most of my freeze dried food this year probably because I won't have any money. I'll be building. I have money to build and I don't have anything budgeted for a lot of other things for other things to live. So I'm just going to eat off my older stock. It made me think it's too old because it's from 1918 or 2018. Something that's a little bit older date since I'll just start eating all that and I'll be living off of freeze-dried food while I'm building my own warehouse. Hopefully, that's my plan, taking this money and using it now. Who knows? We have inflation coming. That's my guess here, my estimation based on about $3 trillion being introduced into the Federal Reserve monetary system with nothing really to back it up. When you print up more money, you're going to get inflation, but they don't really want to talk about that. So we got inflation coming up, so what I want to do is before we get higher inflation, and at the same time, we're going to have a recession and maybe a depression, and housing prices already have dropped less. I heard a few days ago. saying that housing, I don't know if it was new housing or what it was, I didn't catch the whole thing, but I heard the number 15, down 15.4% prices. Well, I don't know if that's new, I don't know exactly what that is, but it's probably already a buyer's market, probably nobody, probably a lot of people trying to sell and nobody's probably buying. So it's probably a huge buying market right now. So it might be a really good time for me to build this building because I'll be buying a building. It's going to be a, I don't know what kind of structure it is. I want to do an underground structure. But the price, I've got to start pricing what I would really want to do and the pricing is I don't have anywhere near that kind of money. So I may not be able to do underground than I want it anyway. I'm looking at other options. And I can go over that real quick too. I've got time and I don't really have a topic other than I do want to get back to some of the things about what's going on with the Coronavirus. I'm a specialist in underground construction technologies. I've been building this underground house and I've been designing and building things pretty much all my life. What I wanted to use as a storage building as a shop, warehouse, garage, whatever you want to call it, usually today you get a metal pole barn, a pressure treated 4x4s or 4x6s or even 6x6s. anywhere from 10 to 14 feet, 16 feet tall, and then basically side with the little framework of pressure-treated wood, and then you go up the side with steel sheeting, usually it's a galvanized or a gavel loom, or the other type of rust-resistant metal that's already pre-painted, and then you get a roof, and a basic metal box, okay? And for the size I'm looking at, I'm looking at around 2,000 spruces. I can get such a metal box, probably in the neighborhood, turnkey to have somebody just put it up for me, probably about 20 grand. And that's if I don't do anything myself. And that's without concrete. I mean it can be less, it can be more. It depends on what options you have, what kind of door. If you have any windows or how big your overhead doors or what type your doors are. And there's a lot of options, of course, electricity. Concrete adds a lot to it. But anyway, I need to have something with concrete. I also want to have this space to be utilized to be able to use for things. Unfortunately, these big metal tin boxes are difficult to heat. It's a big problem for one. You can't insulate them, but they're difficult to insulate the metal buildings. Metal is a great conductor of heat. And so insulation doesn't even always help with the metal building so much because the framing is, well, if the framing is metal too, even putting insulation between that metal framing, the heat conducts, or the cold, the heat basically conducts out of the building. And if you look in a thermal scan of a metal building, it becomes very obvious where every single framing member is. And that's not as much with a wood frame structure. But anyway, what I wanted to do and bear with me here, everybody's seen the metal corrugated pipes that you go and put in your ditch to go under a driveway or whatever and cross over in your property. Everybody's seen those usually sometimes they're a spiral corrugated, sometimes they're a straight corrugated. Nowadays you can also use plastic ones. I've been using plastic ones for about 30 or 40 years now also. You get the plastic ones also and they come in all kinds of diameter. Everybody's seen the four inches and of course you go all the way up to I think the plastic ones, at least for the double wall plastic, the black ones, I've seen at least all the way up to 48 inches, four feet diameter. So they come in big sizes too. Okay. And then the metal ones come even bigger. And maybe some of you have seen these used as culverts for a whole cylinder and create a land bridge. not really a land bridge, but going over a series of culverts or maybe one large culvert. And by large, I mean maybe 20 foot, 40 foot diameter, like a round pipe made of corrugated steel. Now, when you get into big diameters, they can't ship them down the road. So they're basically panels and they bolt together. But that's what I was looking at possibly doing. What I wanted to do is to put a, somewhere between 30 to 40 foot diameter metal culvert in the ground. Now, Not the whole culvert though. There's different styles different shapes What I want to do is a simple arch think of a barrel you cut it in half lengthwise and then the if a flat ends of your barrels which are now half rounds is your entrance or whatever entrance exit and you've seen these Quonset hot buildings The military would build and also farmers use them today quite often the really big diameter ones to store large quantities of hay or whatever inside them tracks and so on So I wanted one of those on the ground, the type that are thick. Now the ones that you see above ground, the Quonset, those are not suitable for burial. They're like gauge steel, they're not treated the same way and they will not survive and they'll crush on the ground. So you have to use the ones that are specifically designed and they're a lot heavier gauge. They get in to start being plate steel almost. And then they're formed with the corrugations and that makes it stronger. And in the arch style, the circular shape is one of the strongest Structural structure is known to man with the least amount of material. So the circle is, or the arch, is a very efficient construction design. So by having a half circle, an arch, you basically dig your hole and you put in footings on each side. Let's say your building is 60 feet long. You dig your trench and you put 60 foot long footings on each side. Usually there's a groove in it and then you put your arch in there and then you can very thing you waterproof it you can insulate whatever you bury it and you can pour your concrete in there also in the floor and The large diameter ones if you have a half circle and happens to be a 30-foot diameter, then you got a 15 foot ceiling in the middle So it's a very big space and it's even and and yes near the edge near the very edge you can't stand up like but about a foot or so from the edge of the the very edge of your structure. But if you're stowing a car in there, you have to room open the car door or whatever. Anyway, so there's ways around it. It's a little bit of a... The circle is one of the most cumbersome. as far as space utilization for what we do, what we typically do with our structures because we have straight walls, our furniture is straight, everything is basically straight. It's not conducive to a very good utilization for space in a circle, but it's one of the strongest structures, shapes, and all the man. So that's the advantage, the big disadvantages. Things don't really fit in a circle the same way as they do in a rectangular building. But anyway. But the price of that of a 2000 square foot structure and I think the guy that I priced out, well he was pricing out a 24 foot diameter one, a little bit smaller and a lot, but then it would be longer. It'd be something like the neighborhood of 100 feet, close to 100 feet long. They wanted anywhere between 50 and 80,000 just for the materials. That's not construction, that's not footing, that's not excavation. 50, 80,000 for that piece of steel. Well, it's many pieces of steel that bolt together. Oh, it's way beyond my budget. So I can't really go that route. I would love to, but I can't. I just don't have that kind of funds. And I can't get any loans, and I won't get any loans even if I could. There's other methods to doing this, and I can go over a couple of those real quick. I don't know if anybody's even interested in this. Maybe I should get off the topic. There's also the quads and huts you see that are above ground, and I've talked to some engineers about this because I'm not positive it can be done this way. Another way you can do it is make it out of concrete. You can actually form the ground. Let's say if your soil was stable enough, let's say you formed the ground, so it looks like you You formed the barrel, let's call it a half barrel, it was cut lengthwise. You formed the ground with a 30 foot diameter arch. You formed the ground and that's your form. Then you pour the concrete right on the ground. Or you gun it, you use a spray concrete and you spray directly on the dirt. Okay, no forms, the dirt is the form. You spray directly on the dirt, your concrete, you put heat spray and get the thickness you want. Let's say it's eight inches at the bottom and four inches at the top or whatever. Structurally, the engineers can figure that out. And you can put rebar in as you go if that's what's needed. Then, when you're done spraying and everything cures, you can backfill it and you take your bobcat or your crawler loader or whatever and you dig out the inside of it. That was your form. So it's an interesting concept too that I need to explore again and see if that's going to, but there's even the reinforcing steel. I estimated the reinforcing steel to cost about what my budget is. So it's like crazy expensive. Might be able to be done with a lot less steel. I don't know. I need to talk to an engineer. I'm not good at structural engineering and that sort of system. Anyway, I'm thinking in terms of those, but I just, my funds are limited. So I may have to build a more conventional hub-up-ground thingy and suffer the consequences of having to try to deal with any kind of climate control or... There's other things could be done. You put a wood stove in there. I have a wood-gast-cation boiler actually, an 86% efficient wood-gast-cation boiler that I bought for the house many, many years ago, which I still have, which I plan on using for these new structures anyway. I could probably heat the whole house with a base coat of wood in the wintertime. That's in Michigan. Anyway, let me jump back again to the Coronavirus because there is a hot topic today. It's something I've been hearing on the radio more and more. I listen to the radio. I don't watch TV. I don't even know what all these people look like that come on TV and come on the radio and talk. Probably all of you already know what these people look like, but I don't even know what Nancy Pelosi looks like really. I think I've seen a picture of her once. But on TV, you just hear a voice. Anyway, they've been using the words more and more. Two words they've been using more and more, and that is... Contact tracing. They've been using this word more and more. But now I've been seeing a shift. Well, that might not be politically correct because contact tracing is basically spying on you by your phone. The idea is they're presenting to us is you, either you or somebody you know got the Coronavirus. And they're going to notify you via your phone and via the tracking abilities. Oh, you are near so and so on this date. You need to self quarantine for 14 days or whatever. So you and your phone is fine. And then people, of course, with everybody being scared, people seem to think this is a good idea. We're going to get into some more of this. But more than the last few days, I've been hearing the words exposure notification. Just like when they went from global warming to climate change because it's a little more political, correct? And it's not really, doesn't seem to be warming or whatever. Contact tracing is going to be out now. We're going to be going to exposure notification. I've been hearing this term more and more, which is the same thing. You'd be, you'd get a call. You'd be interviewed saying you have any of these symptoms, explore your symptoms. Well, so-and-so, you need to stay away from so-and-so or take precautions and we're following you on your phone. Now, we all knew, even before Edward Snowden made such a declaration, we all knew that listening to this network that they could spy on us with our phones anyway. We all knew this, long before Edward Snowden did. I mean, it was fairly common knowledge among our circles, but it's becoming more and more in the open now. Now they're using this as a justification to openly Track you. In other words, they can track us any time they want. If you are for some reason a person of interest, you can be tracked any time you want, whether or not they get a court order or not. It doesn't matter to them. They're going to do it. It's like Edward Spilden showed the world. They can spy on anybody any time they want without a court order. And so we've known this, and this has been going on for more than a decade. But now they're trying to bring it out in the open and use it as justification to spy on you in the open with your permission. Because you don't want to get the Coronavirus, do you? You see, I'm going to back up some even more here. When this whole thing started, it started probably in December in China, at least that's what we seem to think it started in December in China. And then it became more and more public around the first of the year in January, and we've heard a lot about it in January in China. When in reality it probably was already many other places around the world in January, maybe even in December. Because if we aren't watching for it, then you've got airplanes that go from country to country within hours. And so it spreads and that's that. We all know that. So this coronavirus is now in January now is beginning coming more and more mainstream headline news. They're starting to ramp up the fear. Talk about all the things are going in China, all of the blocking of cities, the quarantining, the building of immediate hospitals, all the stuff we saw. In the end, these are China's numbers, the last numbers I heard, 3,000 dead in China from the Coronavirus. Well, not sure if we can believe that. By the way, concerning the global warming or climate control, climate change, they're also saying, some of the scientists are coming on saying, well, the Earth's cleaned up so much a bit more in China now. Actually, more people would have died. without the corny virus from pollution. So we're seeing, so that's rather interesting too, how that's coming to light. How less pollution because less people traveling in their cars and airplanes and so on, people staying at home, less fuel, less electricity, less of everything. So that's rather interesting. But China is telling us only about 3,000 people died. That doesn't make sense, but okay. So they're gonna close down the entire economy. for that number of, now I don't know what the numbers of deaths are due to the flu in China, those numbers really weren't available to me when I did some research on this. But the numbers are fairly available for the US. And the numbers for the US, at the time that Donald Trump declared a national emergency, back somewhat more than a month ago, something like that, there were 500, roughly 500 dead at that moment in time of the Coronavirus in the US. He's declared a national emergency with around 500 people dead. Actually, it might have been more than that. I remember before that, I don't, it was a fairly low number compared to what we have now, which is a little over 50,000 supposedly. Not sure if I can trust any of these numbers actually from any country, including our own. There's a lot of things that are being declared that probably aren't even the coronavirus and for political gain, because there's a lot of political maneuvering going on now, not just the medical pandemic. So, he's declared a national emergency and even Donald Trump mentioned because he was trying to backpedal his ignoring of the problem. The faith by the safe face of his backpedaling and trying to play it down, which I tend to agree with him honestly, by saying at the time when he declared this a national emergency, he said, well, the flu would have killed 20,000 at this moment in time. So, there is obvious fear-mongering going on. I don't remember any year in my lifetime where we closed down entire economies or declared national emergencies for the flu, which kills more people than the corny virus, every single year in this country. Now, maybe it's going to surpass the flu this year. I don't know. In 2018, the number was about 80,000 dead of the flu in just the U.S. And what are we up to now? 50,000, 55,000 dead in the US supposedly from the Coronavirus. Now, I wouldn't have a problem with all this fear-mongering if every time they said how many people died of on this day or whatever, I heard Governor Whitmore or something, and the Governor of Michigan, that woman as Donald Trump calls her, I'll say on the radio today, she's giving press comments, but 107 people died in the last 24 hours of the Coronavirus. Okay, well, how many died of the flu? You see, they never gave you those numbers. If they would just give the numbers side by side, people would go, oh, okay, well, it seems like we need to be more worried about the flu, not the Coronavirus. And oh, by the way, as Ron Paul noted in an article he wrote about the subject, 1.5 million died of tuberculosis in the world, on the entire planet. 1.5, but yet we don't shut down entire world economies for it. So in my opinion, there seems to be some obvious fear marker. I'm not saying that the virus doesn't exist. I'm not saying the corny virus doesn't exist. I'm not saying it's coming from the labs from Wuhan, China, subfunded by the US or any of that kind of stuff. I'm not going there at all because I don't have the evidence to back that up. Okay. And neither do you really. I mean, you really don't. You have a YouTube video that YouTube University is not a higher institute of learning, right? So there's fear mongering. So we have this fear mongering. Why? To me, there's obviously a mongering, so there needs to be another purpose for it. And there's a lot of possibilities. And this is where it gets more into theories now, because I don't have evidence of what I'm about ready to go over. But I'm going to go over some of the possibilities that aren't being discussed really, except maybe in, I don't know, I'm kept up, because I've been too busy with this move to keep up with all the fear porn that's going on with YouTube and all the other social media which I don't do anyway. But one is pretty fairly transparent a possibility who may be likelihood because we see it happening now is the phone thing and I was just mentioning this Contact tracing which now is being morphed into exposure notification. Is this one of the end goals of this? Worldwide open monitoring so everybody's monitored in the open with your your your consent A very real possibility in my opinion because it seems like they're doing it, they're starting to do that. I don't know who it was that said, don't let a good disaster go to waste. I don't know if it was pre-planned or if it was just saying, oh, well, we can do this now. Or if this was planned to do this. Now, of course, the next one, which we also touched on already in this program as well, we only had for about 13 minutes ago. Other thing we touched on is the vaccine. Now, we just demonstrated to you, at least last week I did, that some of these articles, and if you can debug these, I really would like you to show me a safe or effective vaccine for any of the coronaviruses that affect humans. That would be mainly SARS or MERS, Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS, from 2012 and 2002, respectively. and read those articles and see if there's any bad science there. That's what I would like. I don't know the science well enough to be able to debunk it. But I've read from these virologists that develop vaccines, or I don't know what they're called, the people who develop the vaccines, but I'm hearing them saying, well, we don't have any coronavirus vaccines now. How are we going to get one magically for this one? Well, maybe we won't. Okay, here's again going theory way as I really try to stay away from, but there's got to be a reason for the sphere mark. One could be the phones and one could be the vaccine. Now, a lot of you have heard all the anti-vax, the anti-vax stuff, and I don't even need to go there, but there's a lot of people that believe the vaccines are not safe or effective and they kill you and all this sort of thing, or this, how they're going to try to kill us. But first, and also I would like to mention, To suggest this is a so far everybody Anybody of legitimate science is saying no There's no chance that this was something this take from a lab. All right legitimate science Not not your fear porn your fear monitoring stuff So it doesn't appear does not appear to be from a lab somewhere you whether it's us or Russia or China or whatever So I'm not even going there either but this seems to be That it possibly could have been introduced to get some of these agendas through, I don't know. Because there's obviously a fear mongering here, which we've already demonstrated. Now, the vaccine, which may not be able to be developed, they're telling us all over the place that it will be developed within 12 to 18 months. And they're not saying maybe, well, I guess someone was saying, if we develop a vaccine within 12 to 18 months, they're putting it that way, they're not putting it like, well, hopefully we can get a vaccine because we haven't been able to get a vaccine for a coronavirus before. That's what they should be telling us, but no, they're not telling us that. They're not telling you that they never had an effective vaccine against SARS or an effective vaccine against MERS. They're not telling you that. They're saying that 100% pretty much they're going to get a vaccine within 12-18 months. Maybe sooner. Donald Trump has his way. You'll be puffing Lysol. But there's not been an effective vaccine for any coronavirus that is effective for humans. That's the part that they're not telling you either. They're not telling you the numbers of the flu right along with the corny virus numbers. They're killing you 24-7 on every single network on Earth. They're not telling you the numbers, the associated numbers of the flu or other things as a comparison, if they're even giving the right numbers anyway. Then they're trying to push just contract tracing, soon to be called exposure notification. they're pushing this. Then they're going to push the vaccine. When they announce they have, well, we have this vaccine. And because of this worldwide economy is being destroyed, we need to get this out right away and the manufacturers start pumping it out. And well, we're going to Donald Trump because of the national emergency, we're not going to do the normal human trials or animal trials. We're going to get a right of production. We're going to save everybody. Right? Well, this could be a big downfall because that's where the other viruses, the other vaccines failed with the SARS and MERS. So if we don't, if we get, you're getting, they got a vaccine within 12 to 18 months, I would be highly suspicious of it right off the bat, personally. That's me. I would be very suspicious of it because we've never had one before for a coronavirus. But now all of a sudden they magically have one. Again, I should say we never had an effective one, a safe one or an effective one before, never. But now all of a sudden, after 18 years for SARS, and now here comes SARS-2 and we got a vaccine within a year or 18 months. Oh wow, magic, but why are you scientists are great, right? Well, what if that thing is now dangerous because it hasn't been tested? Now, I always have to laugh when people talk about population reduction in relating to this coronavirus. Because this is a very terrible way to reduce the population. Population aren't being reduced. The flu is better at it. So is tuberculosis. So could a lot of other things. If it was a population reduction, well, it's failed miserably. In fact, people are living longer, more people are surviving because of the less pollution. In China, at least that's what they said. So as a population reduction tool, there's a conspiracy theory. It's a failure. miserable failure, but a vaccine that now all of a sudden everybody in the world wants, well that could be, then that could be your conspiracy theory coming to light about population reduction. Because that could be very dangerous, not to have one. And every scientist on the TV will be telling, oh we finally got it, we finally got it. Everybody needs to line up. They've been having a problem getting vaccine participation year after year for the flu. And maybe again, maybe it's just been why wait less let a good disaster go to waste Or maybe it was pre-planned. I don't know the speculation again on my part Now we have this vaccine is magically there and everybody now wants it but 90 plus percentile 90 percent plus Would probably want at this point probably closer probably closer to 95 percent of the people would jump right into that and get that vaccine that may may, I say, may be dangerous and may kill a lot of people. So that's my estimation. Now again, I've just done some, a little bit of fear mongering. I've done a little bit of conspiracy theory looking, but there's starting out with there is, and everybody can see this, there is fear mongering. Why the fear mongering? So there's an agenda for it. I mean, we hear everything from... trying to get rid of Donald Trump. China is going to get rid of Donald Trump. Whatever. Get him out of elect... so he loses the election. Everything under this one has been gone by already, including 5G and aliens from space and good lord. All the things that have come up. And if I got time here, maybe I'll talk about 5G a little bit. So we have an agenda of fear-mongering. If there's an agenda like that, what's the end goal? Is it just for hits? Is it just for good news days? Is it something as simple as that or is it something more sinister like a vaccine that doesn't work or tracking us more on our cell phones openly with your consent? Those are two of the end games I could see if this was the sole thing fear mongering has done for anything more than just hits or advertising revenue or whatever on media. I don't know. I'm just presenting some possibilities. And there may be other things that I'm not seeing yet, but I'm already seeing those major, two major ones. And that would be cell phone tracking out in the open with your consent and possibly a dangerous vaccine. Let me talk about that 5G thing, because I've been getting a lot of questions. I do a lot of radiation testing, not only radiation for nuclear, such as alpha, beta, gamma, X-ray, neutrons. But also I have been testing a lot of other frequencies, down in the microwave, which is cell phones, and I've been doing a lot of programs on that and a lot of YouTube videos on other frequencies, radio frequencies. Radio frequencies, well basically everything from ultraviolet light on up is what they call ionizing radiation. This is the radiation that can go through your body and it can really do damage to the cells. All the, everything below that, now, ultraviolet light is the light that you can just barely start seeing, right? Everything below that, including light, light is a frequency, is called non-ionizing radiation. And underneath the light frequencies, which is about the borderline, UV light is about the point where you start getting ionizing radiation. That's why you can get damage for your skin cancer. You can get damage from the sun, exposure to the sun, too much of it. Everything with a lower frequency than that is called non-ionizing radiation. And that has never been shown to be damaging to the human body in the frequencies and the power levels that we're talking about. Some frequencies can be made to be extreme to where it could be damaging. Even the sound of my voice is a frequency. My voice is radiation, sound radiation, that you can perceive by your eardrums. anywhere between the human voice, but anyway the music generally anywhere between 20 Hertz and 20,000 kilohertz. That's the audio spectrum of radiation. We'll get above that and we start getting into the TV, UHF, BHF, all the other frequencies that are being used for all transmissions for cell phones and 5G. Now 5G, I'm hearing a lot of fear porn about this thing and there's really nothing to it and I only got a couple minutes. Wake up. They're non-ionizing radiation. You're not going to find any legitimate science. I'm hearing all kinds of fear-mongering. Then they're trying to connect with the Coronavirus. Good God. And they're trying to connect with the Fukushima too, the 5G. People are going out and burning towers down in England based on conspiracy theories. You know what's going on? Russia and China. Their bots are sending out and tricking you into believing that 5G is dangerous. Their agenda is to get the technology to bump on the technology before we do. That's their agenda, to get you to fear it and get you to protest and get you to burn down towers, thinking you're going to die because of 5G. Are you the same asshat that was telling me in the 90s I was going to die for my cell phone by the year 2000 and we're going to all have brain cancer? Are you the same guy doing that now? That's what you're doing with 5G. I don't see brain cancer going up. I don't see anybody die from their cell phone. We've had microwaves long before with cell phones. These frequencies being used for 5G are the same frequencies that have been used for decades for other purposes. These are not new frequencies and they're all non-ionizing radiation. Now even sound, my voice, is a frequency. Yeah, if you amplify it to a greater huge extent, then yeah, you could do some damage to the body, right? The ear even. The ear first and then the body may be layered, depending on how severe it is. And that's true with all frequencies. If you go through an excess of microwaves, yeah, okay, you can cook something. But your cell phone is like a millionth the power levels that it's so minuscule compared to a microwave oven even, which is shielded and you're protected from it. But I can measure a microwave oven without a lot of microwaves outside of the microwave too. I've done videos on that. So these are all just frequencies and yeah, if you go to an extreme with any frequency you can probably do some damage to the body somehow. But these are such minuscule power levels that they have to have a, 5G is gonna have to have a power like every couple hundred feet, for God's sakes. The power level is so low. And that's not even a tower, it's like on a pole on the side of a building. It's not, you're burning down a cell phone tower is absolutely stupid. That's not where 5G comes from. The signal may be transmitted through the other transmitters via those towers, but no, 5G is not on a tower. So if you're looking up at the cell phone towers that we already have all around the countryside and you're explaining, oh, that's 5G, it's going to kill us. No, that's cell phones. We've had cell phones for 20 years now or so or more, and those haven't killed anybody. Get off of the 5g thing. I don't care. I don't want much 5g. I don't need 5g I don't need it. I therefore us me to go to 4g and I didn't want to go to 4g I care less we go to 5g. I won't be in a city where I'll be anywhere near to get a 5g anywhere. I don't care The hour But before we go I actually know some of the guys that are installing the 5g stuff on the cell phone towers So yeah before you put Don't don't misinform people. It's the upgraded some of the upgraded towers do have 5g on them They've been upgrading them all year long But that's only to transmit to the other locations not that's not the main transmission point It doesn't go very far like a cell phone frequency because of the moisture in the air You can't make it go 5g go that far Well anyway, yeah, I know I say the frequency is dangerous to humans is that they're pushing it farther than it should But anyway, I'm gonna digress from there because we're at the top of the hour But right. Yeah, okay. 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And for everybody out there, Weapons Wednesday, couple things, deal of the day for classic firearms, apparently was gone, at least one I checked once, it was virtually unlisted, now I could be wrong. Don't know what the deal today is today for Weapons Wednesday. We'll have to go back through them. We'll see if we can pull up something and if they've done anything different or finally posted something for a deal. But if you are looking for technology, again, classic firearms is a solution. So for everybody out there, if you have time, go through, see what they have left. It won't make sense. It's going to fit into your inventory and utilize accordingly. It has been a very busy week. We are, of course, now into the post. protest today i've only seen a little bit of the uh... postings of course people try to block stuff and bump it down as quick as it shows up uh... expect that you receive more more of that from all of the social media of the communists realize that they can have you talk to each other while they're busy implementing international communism in america uh... him forbid you should resist that uh... uh... we're going on killing them but i don't like bar again but i've got getting rid of their own Yeah, I plan on, oh wait a minute, repeat? There's a rally going on in Lansing tomorrow too. Okay, and that will be the 30th because today is the 29th, so tomorrow, the 30th of April, there's going to be another protest down in Lansing, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and yeah, down for, down for Tom up for us, above the, above us, in the middle of the state, in the middle of the mitten, for everybody who doesn't know where Lansing is, it's easy to find. anyway other were some confrontations uh... that expected uh... people got you know pissed of course people are pissed anyway i i've i'm not going to anyway shape or form or other than a lap i'm not going to apologize when i do laugh at somebody who go some cops walk up started to somebody's face and somebody gets shot uh... you know like the cop first and then there's an exchange and then they'll be panic and whatever all pay near that's where you want to keep president push everybody you're eventually going to hit a button and it's not going to be right going to be a war uh... i don't care how it starts you've got to keep going what it does that's the most important thing all need to remember with uncle mark here is no but time to go and just be ready because what happens it's just all there is to it um... in the meanwhile we've repaired in rally uh... with the organization tomorrow it's called it called liberate michigan put on by michigan for uh... along the check it out a little bit there's a couple different groups of course now tapping them with more than one day's worth of uh... protest is not a bad thing to do anyway it'll keep the other guys busy don't ever complain about protesting other just the idea that remember your children end up having to shoot them a chest but in the meantime they're gonna be all decided after all resources to possibly either confront or at the very least contain uh... everything they have to live reading there we go what their web page uh... cola help one out okay uh... is called uh... what is it uh... will be a lovely i'll mute and i'll check it out okay i'll give you can find it come back uh... only because the very but he wants to get the application for tomorrow but i think it's a go to the source It is Weapons Wednesday, which includes support technology. There is a bunch of stuff in MOLLE gear that's cheap. It's a catch-and-catch can, depending on whether it's colors that make sense for your area, but to a degree, I don't really worry about that anymore so much, is a good... Even if it's not military, it'll work. But how long and to what degree? Well, there's a bunch of surplus stuff that came out in the last two or three years. It's kind of been piling up. And because of that, there are a lot of different companies that have little caches of this and clutches of that and too much of some things and not enough of others. And amazingly enough, they get to be pretty reasonable on and off about the prices on things. Sometimes, sometimes not so much. But if you go to Allegheny Surplus Outlet, A-L-L-E-G-H-E-N-Y, Allegheny Surplus Outlet, and that's a l l over gimme it be alligator you know faster way alligator wholesale dot com there we go there about that there are two with that be the better choice alligator wholesale dot com alligator wholesale dot com spelling is the same a l l e g h e n y wholesale dot com all one word but they have a bunch of molly gear some of it and a bigger price higher price you know you gotta be careful with this but they do have some bundle prices and if you've got a platoon or a company or outfitting with molly gear uh... they have in the uh... coyote brown or in pan molly to desert they have uh... the uh... leg strap hangers they can be used for magazines holstering to pick whatever you want to hang uh... awful leg hanger seventy five pieces i think that the case it is a case a lot of seventy five brand new in the rapper pieces for sixty one dollars and ninety seven what the dollar apiece will okay with that simple what that a dollar apiece so you can't really be can other just hangers there's no pouches everything however uh... most all these places bought their stuff about the same time when gov liquidation was really dumping stuff on the market which they were doing quite a bit of their i try to get your own best in it okay One of the things that came out in force that was made for the donut of destruction, and these are the molly ACU drop like extender. Now this is in that phage green which works pretty, that color can work everywhere. Just the green, it's with the lighter colors that you sometimes have a problem. But the hanger comes with four brand new single mag molly pouches. For $4.50 you get the hanger and four mag pouches. Now you may not put those mag pouches on that hanger, you can put them anywhere on the moly gear you want. But for $4.50, it's less than a dollar an item for brand new, unissued kit. And that's four mag pouches plus the leg hanger, which is quite extensive, which built it. It would take money. It's worth, easily worth $4.50 just for the hanger, okay? But there you can find them cheaper if you look around this page. but the combination is we make a deal and it's actually the best deal of the whole of all the items they have over at ala ganey right now they jack the price up on the bandoliers they were a few dollars apiece courses total shipping now the shipping is still just as high but the uh... price on the editor six dollars and eighty cents apiece where they were a couple dollars when i told you to buy for two dollars to jump down that now they're not that price anymore okay Again, that's because it's obvious that people are realizing the usefulness of having more carry systems for junk when you're going into the field and or pre-deploying stuff with vehicles and equipment or in defensive positions like we were talking about. If you're either taking a position or bringing gear with you, dropping junk off in advance and pre-deploying for whatever extended activity you're involved in. Caching material like that is a good thing, a very wise thing to do. you know the area of activity that you're going to be operating in in an unconventional or para-conventional fashion you have to pick stuff up you can hang things in the height things a lot of places where they're just out of sight out of mind not easily seen but you can reach up grab them keep moving so or reach up under something and grab it keep moving now i know a lot of the guys want either the new green there's like an o d but it's not quite actually more towards the italian green uh... base color and there's also there not a kind of smear it's a new american uh... molly one of these several that are out there a part of the latest wave it's just a flat color but it is a good neutral also the woodland camels that the scattered all through the system in molly gear problem uh... is up and down in price summer class now it's almost get to the point where original molly in woodland you who were going to react to grow you know post-grad auto battles of you know iraq or whatever above all whatever who knows but uh... because of that unfortunately the woodlands stuff in in service in a lot of units were using it going over to afghanistan looking to get over there they grab all of woodlands stuff they could or have it sent over to him and they were switching out once they got into the field the propaganda pieces are with the a c u field operations are with the woodland and other greens to match the seasonal conditions and terrain depending on where they were is a mix of junk of molly stuff all over the place and uh... again go through their see if there's something that does make sense i would point out that the effort you have alice clip so people but asking for those uh... and again that is one more time you go peruse or if you have a good thing that price wise is useful for you allegheny A-L-L-E-G-H-E-N-Y. That's Alpha, Lima, Lima, Echo, Gulf, Hotel, Echo, November, Yankee. A-L-L-E-G-H-E-N-Y. Alleghenywholesale.com. Okay. Anyway, did we get the address? I'm waiting for Tom. Tom's working on it. Just wanted to make sure we give him a chance. That's okay. Keep doing what you're doing because you're helping us. You're helping me there. I can't. Have you got it? No, still looking for it. Okay, very good. Just keep doing what you're doing. Anyway, on to the things here real quick. We were talking about travel and motion. And I can't stress enough that when you travel, everybody's carrying extra, whatever possible, you're carrying extra gear and extra material with you. However, you need to have carry systems, if at all possible, to make it less... It's one thing to pick up a 30 caliber ammo can full ammo and walk it across the yard or over to the truck. It is another thing to carry a 30 or 50 caliber ammo can for more than a mile. Even that first mile, the old arms are starting to stretch. So carry systems for equipment or tote systems for equipment or again, hand cart trailer systems. are a good idea for heavier bulk items. You're still going to have to stress, obviously, and move. You've got to move muscle to get stuff in motion if you're infantry. And again, at some point you'll always be back to infantry. I don't care if you're mech, I don't care if you're mobile. Whatever happens, you're eventually back to ground powder. And always your base system should be centered around that idea. You take the benefit and the icing on the cake whenever you can be mek or whenever you can get in there with something faster, but understand that the nature of the battlefield is such that you're just as quick to lose it. Armored trucks, fast attack vehicles, 4x4s, APCs, I don't care what it is, it's just the way things work. Things break, okay, in this special anti-battlefield. And then there's this regular breakage which is enough to really frustrate you and pull your hair out as it is, even if it's equipment it can happen. So, we need to be ready to unask the AO from wherever we are with the vehicle that's down and proceed to the mission. I'll bet always looking for a faster way to get there, the enemy's equipment is your equipment, it's just a matter of how quickly you can take it from them and make it yours. And that always is in the back of your mind as you're moving. What can you recover? What can you take with you? What can you find that will be useful? uh... one little trick and i have one i already painted up the finished for a finished on the putting the trays and the rest of the block downstraps uh... golf cart uh... the little gulf caddies the two wheel across golf course uh... collapsible typically they fold up with a nice small little package you can keep them on vehicle strapped down or put it in the back of a truck have a hound standby But when you do get to an area of operation, having something like that to move junk around is kind of handy, especially like we're talking about with ammo cans. Now, what's really neat about the newest ones is they have a wider, flatter, bowed tire to float on the sod. The advantage of that is that the tires are designed to, you know, again, dissipate and spread the weight out over a wider area, which is fantastic if you're carrying three or four ammo cans and dragging along 60, 70 pounds of weight. So these are not a bad little idea. Now a lot of people are getting rid of them because, well, they're getting kicked off cart, man. You're going to drive around. Well, of course you are. That's why you were golfing. So you could get exercise. So you're not pulling the bag around anymore. You're just running around a golf cart. Well, it's not a whole lot of exercise, is it? No, not really at all. But anyway, that's okay. We don't mind if they stop doing that and start using the electric carts. We need those tote units. and you put a little square block of the ledge on the bottom with little corners so that at least it will handle a 50 caliber or one of the other cans. Anything smaller will fit inside the little plate you put on the bottom. Make sure that it has drain points so that the water doesn't build up on the little tray. You put a stiffening board along the back, one or two, a couple of pieces of plastic, and then you put buckler straps on that to lock down top to bottom and left to right, whatever it is you're carrying. Okay, so it's very simple very straightforward easy to do so you know a little creativity in your part anyway We got Tom go ahead and give us information the only The only thing I'm seeing it's called Michigan United for Liberty Okay, but we don't have any other information the rally okay. What does it say what you have something there? What does it say for the rally? It doesn't liberate, Michigan March April 30th from 9 to 1 Okay, and there's nothing that indicates who did this and other than there is a title for the organization But no contact information for the organization. Oh, I guess just look on Michigan Shelley Gregory is the one that's putting out G. R. It's Shelley s h e l l y g r e g o i r e again that s h e l l y g r e g all i r e at the one that importing it out i don't know if she's the one that the head of it but that's the one that been posting out about it well any we find anything else many brother listeners if anybody's got the information so we can confirm uh... again because almost everybody to a place where maybe not everybody's going to be but well i guess any old any little meeting helps anyway no matter who shows up that's all I'm seeing as of right now. Somebody says, no, I don't see it either, Mark. Actually, somebody else has got the same posting I think you have, Tom. And they don't see it either, but that's okay, we're working on it. Yeah, I'll still keep working on it, but other than that, that's all I'm really seeing. Okay. Well, okay, again, we'll see if I'm scanning while we're talking here real quick just to see if there's any other post. Interesting. Okay, well, I don't see anything else for the moment, but anybody who can do a quick search with the information we have, if you could, call in and give us a confirm on that so we know what's going on. You know, for sure what's going on. Oh my goodness. And again, there's a lot of good, there's, I guess there are quite a few people that ship out front and capital today, so we do have some photographs and pictures gradually showing up, much other stuff there. Everybody knows we get more of an update on exactly what's transpiring with uh... or should be an after-action report we already know what transpired but what what if there are any other confrontations or any other issues that developed uh... again somebody showing me know that the number we just got shot we're talking about appreciate follow-up there direction Okay, another thing real quick here with regard to Weapons Wednesday, somebody was asking about high point car beans, and I'll tell you what, I just tested last night after I got a couple emails, it was like, Mark, have you noticed how they're just not available? Well, there are some available, but all of the cheap ones are gone, okay? I should point that out. The high point car beans are decent little rifles. We have some of the first that were ever you know made back when nobody knew what high point was you'll see some of them in the uh... videos that we put on youtube or liberty tree radio and for the uh... militia training event or some of the different you know videos rule dynamic videos the uh... karby itself there's no felry quill like fire the twenty two uh... they're of course have a lifetime warranty just like the uh... pistols that are high point they are very uh... effective for what they are uh... but never be problem carrying one myself uh... I think I've shot them several thousand times in nine and I think well several thousand times in 40 caliber. The originally they came out in nine millimeter only then they gradually of course developed the other chain rings and they even have 380 auto. Now right now if you go to classic firearms which is of course not the only place it has them they have about three of their rifles available. And they're not the $140 rifle they used to be. Instead, you're looking at upwards of about $300 because these are the dressed guns where they have optics, more sophisticated stocks. Personally, it's nice, whatever rifle you get, you know how my attitude is, all weapons are good weapons. I love every firearm, but I'm not too excited about any of the more sophisticated stocks for what is supposed to be just a utility light rifle. uh... remember keep the lines simple and it's easy to use and slips and slides for things doesn't have a whole lot of points for a cook supper here is going to stagger tag and connect to something uh... a lot of the picket any rails around there simply i mean it granted they could just do it because the machinery or the screws you know it is true that you can screw rail to something you don't have to uh... you don't have to uh... uh... necessarily machine it into the plastic or the receiver but if they do come that way the big thing about this is that the uh... uh... rails in many cases create a brazian points or resistance points or snag points and uh... in the original high point carbine everything was slick side except for the small rail that was modeled over the receiver uh... that basic rifle of mine and if you already have one and you're thinking about maybe getting another well you can experiment obviously it's american by whatever gun you want but i would say that might just want the same god would maybe a few extra rails if there's one that will simpler most of these have all point of the clock you know what north southeast west part of the compass all picketed rails on the front of the get rail of the back and they get a lot of other unique items that are essential to making the weapon work they are they are neat and they are people do it you'll address them and and like the way they're put together but it's not critical and if you keep the cost down you can have more guns if you know what i mean so i don't know where you're gonna find any of the cheaper high point in stock it's going to be catches catch can because they've been cranking them out and do what they can but there's no market jump on everything as we know uh... if you are going to get the car being small three-power scope or whatever red dot if you want to get your pick of your local optics i'd like the iron sites the or should take molly regular iron site as you call them an iron on the original one thing we could have a problem with with the very very first model is whatever the metal was that they were using the front site uh... could snap it would break off completely but you might lose an ear on the uh... the uh... site guard uh... they address that apparently have been corrected whatever they change out metal or what they did with regard to what may have been a casting flaw because they probably were in fusion casting the party fix that the uh... right for the wife can shop makes it you make longer it is a straight in line magazine it is not a uh... uh... catalog in any way she performed but it ever intended to be uh... described as such it's a great little rifle that have talked away a lot of places or a great just utility grab card mean if you're having to check something out have a break the bags have a little shoulder bag for those put grab the rifle make sure it's loaded and go look to see what the problem is for a long to feed away from the right now mark i put a really cheap uh... red dot on it because me i think i mean it was some ten bucks uh... i'm not a good read dot it I was right even. But my non-millimeter high point is shockingly accurate. They're a flat shooter. That's the one thing about it. And again, felt recoil is non-existent for a person who has to worry about being maybe a little older. If you're looking for something that has a really comfortable, even though it looks ungainly, it's got a very comfortable stock set. It's designed to be ergonomically correct, not aesthetically pretty. It's not anything that's going to win any award for just looking swift and cool, but it is a functioning, workable Chevrolet. That's the way to describe it. It really is one of those weapons where once you shoot it, you get into it, you like it. Go ahead. Base model Chevy. I got the one that I put out in 10mm. It would have a little bit of snappy recoil, but still completely controllable. well once again you know we have people were asking me if i were to be able to get one weapon above all if the high points were below two hundred dollars unfortunately looks like you're hanging up around almost three hundred right now or three hundred and twenty three hundred and forty dollars i'm looking at a very clear classic firearms uh... they have high point listed but unfortunately people have been hit stock uh... i mean barely okay back with what they do have a lot of it now i'm curious there have been some deals on their forty five and even in the car being but it looked like they can hold out since yesterday i checked out there gone the uh... high point uh... car beings they did have a couple and uh... forty five a c p and i think that were to and and uh... three eighty auto which is the latest configuration they've come up with a ten millimeter in the three eighty are the most recent uh... off the wall uh... chamberings that they decided to go with anyway hold on here let's see high point carbene not just to give you an idea because uh... again classic isn't the only one that cares about everybody's got high point to a degree everything is out of stock even the muddy girls are out of stock the white stock ones are out of stock the blue stock ones are out of stock the camel they got one of all three hundred seventy eight dollars okay i like the carby but i'm sorry but And it is in RT Edge, which is basically like a real tree camel, and it's 9mm. But mostly, every model that they list is out of stock. And I don't care if it's 9mm, 10mm. Again, they've got the with or without optics, 45 ACP with optics, not listed, there's no price, I can't tell you what it's been going for. I'm going to the second page. They have, it looks like a pink or muddy girl camo, $293. And they got a California politically correct one for 311. I take the, before I take the California politically correct rifle. But that's just Uncle Mark. So anyway, so it looks like they got three high points available out of two pages worth, which is about Probably what 30 some different models that were available or have been available So again, it catches catch can when the when the high points first came out usually the dealers used to have like a stack of 20 They'd bring them to the show and they'd sell them for about 125 127 apiece 125 dollars and at first one or two would be bought in the state i would be set up at the at the shows i remember that like it was yesterday i've got would buy one take it home they're all laughing at it and then he come back and buy three either before the end of the show or when he got over the next day like if he bought it on saturday they went out and shot it he come back with his kids and and a friend and they'd buy three more or four more rifles right away And the guy that had 20 of them barely would make them through. In fact, a lot of times they come back and they were sold out and they're like, well, you had 20 of them. Yep. And now I have none of them. They're sold. Well, don't you have more? I said, not here. So that's how they developed. Again, everybody developed an interest in them because they took them out, tested them and wow, these actually do work. they're very comfortable to shoot and again half the time they were bringing in their daughters and younger sons and it was a great little rifle to give to the kids where they could handle it easy to understand, kiss, keep it simple, stupid and that's the kind of thing you need for infantry so it worked and again it's good enough for security weapon for medics, truck drivers, stuff like that exactly what this kind of weapon was intended for, go ahead color oh it starts like um they've got to make uh... in stock at Bud's Gun Shop But same price range. Two nineties to some of the 40 calibers and stuff. They're all tricked out with the... They're not just basic black. They've got camo and everything. And I've seen... I did a quick look up to like $4.10, which is astronomical for... for all again they had all these stockable before the big run here over the last couple months i mean i think everybody is decided they really need to be ready no they're not going to hit the coronavirus they figured they're going to get the communist that or fabricating the coronavirus story i just talked to two people today at one of the shops that uh... we're coming out and they have now we've got this mandatory mask thing going on all that pissed everybody off everybody is like they know this is all bs and they're coming out of the store there with the math off and you know it half the time in their like it's like you know uh... and they had to put up with a good they had to go to the farm you know farming you know the farm store whatever well the good thing is is that you do you get a conversation going in your pimp talk before you say much of anything and they just tell you everything you are we're going to tell them so everybody's up to speed but what's interesting is that we were part of that arms and ammunition and one of the things that they you know we're like well we're having a problem getting military ammo for a certain old rifle and it off aim surplus dot com but then the other thing you're asking about was magazines for the high points i thought we'd be able to jump out and grab them but it looks like it's true that there's been such a consumption of mags and in every category that looks like the mags for the uh... high points are in the same situation as a lot of the other guns go ahead call her who we have are to voice Hey you know about the mask? I've been telling everyone I'm gonna find me some Darth Vader mask and go around walking like that and going up to people. I am your father. Join me in the dark side with coronavirus. The lie. Join me now. Well, again, a lot of people. All this was was them getting the witch and Lansing getting pissy with everybody. uh... which a bill you know slash greta bruce jenner our governor uh... is just a record and everybody knows it what interesting is it like i said you know we don't have to worry much something like this step up and put a bullet there ain't nothing we're gonna be able to do about it building up a little while or what do you think about them a lot like i don't care about her didn't care about us she did keep up our trip and she gets what she lost Somebody put the bullet in their hind end, again, they'll be doing the, oh my god, everybody's outraged. Well, nobody I know is outraged. Everybody's just laughing their ass off. So I think really that's the bad part. They haven't really wrapped their brain around yet as far as where things are going with this. So we'll see what happens anyway. By the way, CDNN has no high point car beams and I don't think they have any of the high point pistols right now either. They've got a listing for them. But when it comes to searching for them, it looks like they are, well, let's put a pistol, we'll put there and see what happens. See what happens. Okay. They do have magazines though, so if you're looking for high point magazines, there are, let's see, factory high point 40 Smith & Wesson pistol, high point 45 ACP, 9 round magazine, 10 millimeter carbine, 388 ACP, 10 round magazine, 9mm 380 auto, I assume pistol, maybe carbine, doesn't say. And then another carbine mag for the 9mm, 10 round, standard mag, standard base. Well there you go, there's 5 mags available, they're all $20 apiece, they're a flat rate that's what they always are. And it doesn't look like they have any of the handguns, and it doesn't look like they have any of the carbines, so... It is true. They're kind of thin. Two or three of the other companies in a quick search. You might check JGSales.com. I'm trying to help you here because some of you guys already have them. I know why you're buying them. You want more. Check with JGSales.com. I don't know. Maybe what a country, it's not likely, what a country sticks more with a military grade or military tech even if it's copies. But search around the country to see what you can find. and here you probably going to be looking more on the uh... used category where somebody might be uh... getting rid of something because either they need money right now or get something else okay i will say this when we got the when we got the high points just like the pistols were carving uh... we dumped every kind of ammo it had no problem with super hot uh... uh... light right away carby namo for the uh... nine millimeter european stuff uh... everything at eight and nothing malfunctioned or jammed that was just with standard you know straight mags nothing exciting factory mags is no nothing else available no aftermarket they're probably is but we didn't have any and i've never had a malfunction i've never had a failure to feed with them the but they're just rep repetitive and dull that's what they are which is great because you want though you want to focus on hitting a target no not missing so uh... let's see next another subject here real quick Oh, traveling. When we're talking about traveling, and this came up with about three or four questions while we were on break for the hour when Craig was up, I would point out, when we talk about traveling, we're talking about walking, okay? For those of you who aren't up to speed, go look at some of the neat stuff that's out there about basic fire maneuver, but also basic infantry operations. There's a bunch of videos from the Vietnam era. Korean War, World War II, and really not much has changed with traveling except in World War II we expected more of our soldiers. By the time we get to Vietnam, they pretty well had whittled everything down to one or two basic formations. In World War II, there were a multiple number of formations based upon the environment or the conditions, and also unit strength. And a sergeant and a squad leader, you know, and a team of fire team leaders and obviously the platoon commanders were all supposed to know, and all of the units were supposed to practice multiple formations for motion, movement, contact, mobile ambush, all kinds of fun stuff. If you go to the older training films, you will see a lot of this represented. And when you step back and think for a minute, they expected more of a World War II soldier than we would expect of a Vietnam era grunt who's supposed to have the same basic foundational training. And I think that's rather fascinating in itself. Even rifle marksmanship. Now we got to the hip fire thing with Vietnam. Most everybody I talked to said, sure, we used volume fire, but it was accuracy and range that made the difference when fighting the Chinese. simply because you had to start hitting them as far out as you could because they were just so stinking many of them. Now granted, they still got close enough to smell their breath and, you know, bayonet work, but you whittled down a whole lot of them with rifle marksmanship and what made the difference is that you could reach the distances of those hills, which really were mountains. We'd call them mountains here. They called them the hills. When you hear the word hill in Korea, scratch that up, put in place of it, and that'll give you a better idea of what was going on. so the heavier bigger rifles made a big difference but the grand by the nature of its accuracy out of the box uh... gave a decisive and distinctive edge all ranges something to think about again it's an extreme range rapid repetitive fire some automatic with an uh... with a incredibly accurate iron site system fully adjustable no no other army had a machine like that similar machines or they had grants that we gave them but as far as the weapons out of the box it was our fighting systems even our simple iron fighting systems that were such an advantage over what was basic fair for all the rest of the european or asian countries very very few weapons in the hands of military uh... combatant had the potential that our weapons at just in the fighting systems And even there, they're not that simple to say just a sighting system. The Marine Corps had a separate sighting system for the Springfield, just as the Navy did and the Army. And because of that, there were different, you know, ideas and standards for configuration that would go to the troops, be it the Marine Corps, naval infantry, or, you know, naval personnel for Army. But still, much more accurate and with options, so depending on your skill and your area of expertise or interest, you could actually use different site configurations with the same site package. They were already taken into consideration. We didn't have that with the grant, even though the grant has an excellent siting system. They narrowed the field with regard to how the sites could be used. If you take a look at the Springfield, the 1903 Springfield, Take a look at its sighting system physically if you ever get a chance and then start really paying attention. There's a peep sight on board. And what there's also... Oh, grand. Yeah, vegan Marley corn also. You had two... You had different options. Plus fully adapt... Fully adjustable out to 2,200 yards. And everybody goes, that's not realistic. It is for the philosophy of the day with regard to group fire. That's the mistake everybody makes. No, they weren't going to pick off a man, but when you have a company adjusting to 2,000 yards and everybody supports the weapon and you all understand what the point of impact is, the Sarge points you or gives you a command on a particular objective and 120 or 180 men fire all at the same time. It's like a machine gun burst. See how that works? Now you're all approximately in the same area that creates a relatively effective cone of destruction, but with interlocking impact points from more than a few different locations of departure. You're left where it goes to, that means the intersecting lines will be very different from a burst of fire from just a machine gun. Imagine 120 men spread out tactically on a line and you tell them all, shoot that truck right there. You're gonna get a lot of different points of impact but also a lot of different points of through and through impact through the piece of equipment or the person or whatever you're shooting at. Just watch your thumb shoot near one ground. Well yeah, the deeclips. You know what, by the way, that was another thing. Thank you. You know what, see you with thumb! uh... a lot of guys but asking about what we get something to work with the correct with molly gear all the courtly grenade pocket if you've got a key clips all this is what we've been doing go to your uh... grocer go to your uh... meat department or go over to the vegetable department and look for the plastic uh... crate materials plastic cardboard now what you do issue kart inserts to go inside the grenade pouch and you can create two pockets for two D-clips side by side and you set it up so that they're like little funnel inserts, they're tapered. Okay, and then you can staple them together, that's what some people have done, I don't like that, but it works. But you can also cut folds and notches and actually mold the stuff together and then glue it. You insert that into the grenade pocket for the standard molly grenade pouch, which by the way, they're a dime a dozen, woodland camo even. And what you've got is an M1 Garand double D-clip holder that works flawlessly. And it walks right up here, molly gear, so you can have 12, 14, 16 of those on a molly vest, spread them out so they're not all up front. and even add some to your backpack, put a couple of them on your utility pack, your fanny pack down below, whatever you got. And congratulations, you've got ammunition all over the place, but that Garand will sing like a sewing machine, okay? Like a singa, in fact very, very well. But yeah, just keep your thumb out of the way. But the M1 Garand Eclipse, card plastic cardboard you can also get it great even fight it black but what what what's most common and or you can go to one of the payment a habit available but if you have a hobby craft store that's open if you can get into one your status you know free cars as a communist state then you can get in there and you can actually find brand new construction material work with But, to be quite honest, recycling works just fine. So go over there and check to see what they have in the vegetable garb, vegetable and meat department. Whichever one has one that works best for you, use it. Use the material and then cut what you need to fit what it is you're doing. One of the things that we did with the ones that we helped put together the last time, we put little finger divots, like half moons, cutouts on either side. of the end of the D-clip so that what you can do is when you reach into your pouch your fingers can get to the side of the D-clip rather than try to fish down in between the little channel and pull out the D-clip obviously insert it get your thumb out of the way and let the bolt do its job and then 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 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 well anyway hopefully somebody will put a bullet in it we'll see what happens uh... all of the next and last but not least on the uh... all bally gear also there are a couple of utility pouches i will have them in hand i have not seen them before there's some of the river from the new family of gear that's like i said in the newer colors but there's been some of this come out as surplus and it looks like, as I mentioned the other day, there's a second one that might work as an M14 magazine pouch with MOLLE gear, but it's not meant to be, but it works. One of the advantages of these particular pouches is that they actually are padded a little more extensively, which is better still. It gives you a little more protection for the slab mags, which are a little bigger. and uh... it should be talking should cross my fingers should fit to m fourteen mag pouches purple purple chip magazines per pouch there we go to magazine purple tomorrow to get it right anyway uh... if we do all give you the heads up on that we'll have those in hand probably the next year to shipping from the place uh... should be pretty straightforward that they're not behind in fact they're kind of happy when i mentioned i want to do business so they might be a little slow because they're an odd niche company. Always watch for these places that bought this surplus stuff and didn't really pay attention to how much they bought. They got a whole pile of it. They wanted something else and they got the pouches and they didn't really need the pouches, but they do gum stuff. So they usually have them in the clearance section. If these look good, we're talking also a pretty decent price for new pouches. So, we will make the attempt to test them out, see how they take a beating, and they are a military contract pouch too, which is good. Also, I mentioned water, and somebody was asking about what size containers, whatever you can. Let me point something out. You can get these really neat square T containers. You can find them in the recycled bins. I use them for screws and nails because they're square down below but they have a spigot type top spout that's long neck like on a beer bottle. Well they're great for small nails, small screws and you know if you got them sorted out they're clear but they also would be useful for water storage or for whatever else you want. Sterilize them, clean them up or if you're buying them don't throw them away, clean them back up. couple what kept up the packaging off the outside of the plastic stretch you know compression uh... print material problem all you do is work with a razor blade sideways with a couple of just bowls right off all the advantage of these is the fact that they are efficient for size and uh... they're consistent increments of your local water to hand out Needless to say, you can buy the cheaper, chintzier water, metal bottle containers that are out there. They are cheap. We get them for a couple dollars, a 24 or what is it, 32 pack. However, these containers, the square containers like this, what's an advantage is they're tougher. They actually take more of a bounce. You don't have to worry about losing material, especially water. Water is life. But there's any number of different containers like that. Whatever you choose, if you can find a quantity, grab them, put them in the service, make them yours. It is especially critical that we do this right now because we are in a situation where the bad guys are in motion, they're hardcore in their intent, and we need to be squared away and ready to roll when the time comes to deal with the problem. And the best way to do that is to make sure that we have our technologies already stacked up and ready to go. This doesn't cost anything other than just time. One of the advantages to a lot of these cases, these types of containers is also because of the geometry, the way they're built. They fit nicely into the regular canteen covers. Instead of one canteen container or bottle, you may have two or three depending on which model of the molly. And the regular canteen covers, two basically will fit. And it's still the equivalent to a quart of water. uh... advantage going up one smaller container and the other one is still full so it doesn't wash doesn't make any noise you drink the water that's in the one container best place put water in your system store it your body that we needed anyway and uh... then refill when you get a chance to replace hand up you know head it in they refill it you know uh... they give you another one there's any number different systems you can use to make that work The big thing is we do need water on the shelf. We need a variety of containers because there are different purposes. The smaller containers are obviously best for transport. The larger containers, whatever it is you've got. Like I said, put water and food in every room. Make sure you've got it in any fortifications. If you have a fighting station, make sure there's water. Make sure that there is food. Simple, nothing fancy, and stuff that's not going to get messed up or easily damaged. And also, if you're in any fighting positions, medical supplies. Compresses, bandages, tourniquets, that kind of thing. A blowout kit would be a real good idea having more than one in a fighting station. Chances are, key word, fighting. You're shooting at them, they're trying real hard to hit you. Okay, so just remember that. I hear a chivalry coming up here with Goodnight Moon. For everybody out there, y'all be careful. Weapons Wednesday for us is over, but not for you. We have a lot of work to do still tonight, and you do too. Pick a project, aim at getting it done, then move on to the next one, pick it off the list. God bless our republic. That's the new world order. We're going to get out of the way, Ed's taking over, more LTR coming up, and you all be careful this evening. We'll see you tomorrow, same time. God bless. Bye bye.