January 14, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition reloading, and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, January 13, 2021. The show covered 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition alternatives using 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser brass, case resizing techniques, and reloading press recommendations. Koernke also addressed the political situation following Trump's second impeachment, warning of imminent conflict and urging listeners to prepare for armed confrontation with federal authorities and communist elements in government.
- 6.5 creedmoor
- ammunition reloading
- case resizing
- weapons wednesday
- preparedness
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- trump impeachment
- federal government
- carbide dies
- stripper clips
- cold weather operations
- shotgun loads
- military preparedness
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You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken some and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be married. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand. defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Oh, I'm getting all kinds of messages I've never heard here before. And I know that Ed's doing nothing with it. It's just from the in-between system. It's kind of fun to watch. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west southwest east and north. Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on Retree Radio dot 4 dot com liberty tree radio on that you to baby baby dot one of you might be posting a reposting that we had somebody make a comment they were quietly speaking up in so i don't know where we are but i think in email uh... last night that don't worry you're being kind of posted somewhere on youtube so apparently were in some back door somewhere we'll see what happens there i'll find out more We're also on AM&FM micro stations, AM&FM conventional stations, CB base stations, an ultra-net hallmark, and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there, lower 49, including the great state of Jefferson, along with CONUS, the outlying two states, the territories, and the clock. is 5.06 PM Eastern Standard Time. It is Weapons Wednesday. There's not a whole lot to buy out there, but we'll see what we can find. It is the 13th of January. It is the 13th year of open and in your face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation. America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar, 2021 Battle for the Republic. the dance of swords remember footwork blade and shield footwork blade and shield motion motion motion like boxing or anything else you don't stand in one place anyway uh... it is a better beautiful day here in the bottom of michigan uh... it got up probably into the forties and a few spots here and there are not not to the point where they melted but got warm enough that Anything that had any brown underneath it or grass partially exposed? Well, that much more was melted off today, but we still have winter outside, so don't get stupid and go outside without a coat in your car and then get in an accident and we find you frozen to death or with hypothermia, you know, dead and out of the picture the next day, because you weren't really dressed for the weather, okay? We need your out. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday. I saw there's a goofy little political picture here. This is an example of when stupid leftists do cartoons. uh... it's donald trump blowing his toes off which well yeah he actually did that by hiring all those new comes but uh... let me give you a little hint revolvers don't eject cartridges when they're shooting okay so you've got these cartridges being ejected by you know the caricature of donald trump showing away me his toe with a you know the end of the shoe blow and you'd see example of uh... you know these big don't mean well little bunnies or the guys are female is pushing the uh... pan they don't have a clue but but again what do you expect from the church they're not propane pro pro patriot or real profile they're just don't making their and we're gonna be making ours are pre-propellers don't eject self-eject they do a check if you know open the cylinder and dump you know dump everything which you put your pocket don't leave the brass laying around that's a great thing about revolvers okay It's boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, or boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, and then you, or wait, one more, don't forget those Smiths, boom, seven shot. There's some Smiths. And, uh, those are the same people that, uh, signed the legislation against guns, the people that are that ignorant about a firearm. Yeah, well, we need to get those semi-automatic single shots. What? Yeah, yeah, they told me that's our agenda. Yeah, and that's exactly what kind of Nimrod you're dealing with here. It's true. so anyway little point there it's hard you know it's a sub and listening and get it expressed this for you the microphone so i have to kind of describe it but you might be a floating around out there and you know again the dimwitzer reproducing it so the example of the other thing here real quick we're doing something right now that's rather fascinating although again do a comparative study got a little bit of work to do there but you know there's not a whole lot of six point five creed more out there but everybody loved that round all i talked to some creed more shooters today and they're like a beautiful even if they could put a great work and i had to say yes i did not laugh at about a minute and a half maybe five minutes that it was gone i could see it by a with brazil and it got cold and that's happening all over the place everybody's just you know buying up everything they can but i will point something out We've got a lot of rebuilding of cases. This is Weapons Wednesday. We're going to give you some ideas. If you're a 6.5 Creedmoor shooter, if you wanted to do a little bit of work, if you got yourself a good set of carbide dies, we've got all this really cheap 7mm. Forgive me, 6.5mm. 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser. Now go look at the specs for the Creedmoor, then take a look at the base case specs and the length specs. for the 6.5 by 55. Amazingly enough, if you're an avid reloader, if you've done any real, real, real deep reloading, we've taken 30 ops, six cases, and turned them into eight millimeters. Not a problem, because you've got more meat there than you know what to do with. But when we used to have a problem finding boxer prime to reloadable eight millimeter, you take a damage to where it's got a little chip or maybe a split on the throat of the ops six case up above, and you resize it, trim it, expected remit and you got yourself a eight millimeter case now the other one we really had a problem for years is seven mill because seven mills kind of not been obsolete because back in the seventies there were several countries still carrying seven millimeter in their inventory for their guardia nationale uh... and even for reserve of primary forces in south america and even over in africa mostly in south america but few and far between was the surplus and you could find anything cheap and have been able to for forty fifty years really stuff that was cheap also wasn't really reliable because it was stored down in south america and they back in the day they didn't really worry too much about being too careful what was the solution well you take other full rifle cases with the same base dimensions and more brass than you need and you would make seven millimeter mouser cases Now, in the past, we did not have carbide dyes. Carbide dyes are a relatively new solution in the overall industry situation here. But regular dyes would do, but carbide gives you that much more strength with forming, and especially with reforming when you're doing, basically using it to make a completely different shape for a percentage of the case. You may be thinning and changing the taper of the body of the case. You're going to change the shoulder. perhaps a little bit or not much at all and then you're still going to have to worry about throat dimensions which by the way the neat thing about this six point five Swedish is working that brass what's nice is well you're trying to make it six point five Creedmoor so it might be rather interesting to see just how well this case does as a conversion case and then she can get four thousand eight hundred rounds from jg sales dot com out of uh... arizona it would be who somebody to start looking at perhaps that being a way to side that you know slide that six point five amo sideways into something else useful now it is useful in six point five a fifty five and there are six point five swedish bousers out there and i would point out again to that if you have a swedish luzerman uh... jimin and uh... you know when before the two model uh... the l b a b you know b c there's a couple of different variants as far as no one clature but they really are all the same rifle and there were don't know that that many companies serve that many factories produced it was pretty much run but the uh... the six point five lukeman is a some automatic rifle that runs like a singer sewing machine problem not that much ammunition out there all solution there's a bunch of six point five would bullet ammunition down there at uh... j g sales bullets save them don't destroy them carefully no extract and dump the powder uh... one thing i had a conversation on with one of our reloaders today was again rescaling the powder actually doing a burn test on it and to find out what its flash potential is in your result formula process we can do that with this and what we can do is that also eight test case pressure test and uh... flash test with a uh... but rifle back to the barrel action for you actions courses rifled barreled action now the advantages we can use all that powder another won't be as much powder is needed for a heavier lead copper jacketed projectile but there's a lot of powder there that might might be useful if it's not it's going to be used for anti-personnel use you know you load up a uh... long barrel you know piece of pipe with a uh... open end and you kind of like a big muzzleloader. Just a piece of pipe, bolt that down to a piece of wood and point it in the direction once it's secured with that screw drill. And guess what? Now when you hit the little electronic switch that 30-40 inch barrel touches off that powder which of course activates the charge that's inside I should say the wad to go down range and you can have a big buckshot load back load nuts and bolts rolls a quarter whatever load take your pick but the idea is that i do keep in jon cohen we've been the court that you can't be going to use it with small handheld devices couldn't you all all kinds of things so they didn't get the hell that depends on velocity because this powder is designed to push a wooden projectiles who it is a burning powder not uh... concussive while all parts are concussive but we're talking a high velocity powder that put it into the me eighty category the big thing here is it's close enough because of the nature of what it does the size of the charge you know reactive of the primer to the very light bullet because it is a wooden bullet in their guys now i don't want to get shot with a wood bullet but don't do this many times about this ammunition people you don't screw around with any ammunition in any weapon all blanks wooden blanks any kind of projectile will put you down dead if you put it the wrong place and people screw around with guns If you get goofy, well guess what? They will bite you just like skill saws, just like this car outside, just like that lawnmower over there, you know, etc., etc., just like walking down the stairs and being a fumble screw, okay? Who would have called a rule? We've got you. Man, I didn't have to wait for a machine, did you? So, you can, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Obviously, if you're going to, you know, use a weapon and you develop these rounds, or even when you read blank, Don't think blank means safe. Blank does not mean safe. Blank does not, not, not, means safe. Blank, blank, blank, okay? Everybody hears that and they go, oh, let's just shoot Bob with that, you know? And, you know, not that it happens with most of our people, but it does happen with other people who watch too many movies. and don't know that much about firearms so we're going to prevent it right now. Yeah, it wasn't for an actor that stuck one of those pistols up to his head and blew his brains out. Oops. Yeah, basically remember that was one of the leads that what happened is they wanted more realism so they had these rounds that were loaded up so when they pointed a revolver at somebody it wasn't an empty chamber. It actually, if you looked at it, when they did close-ups it actually had a jacket. the thing is it was just a jacket that it was just a jacket but the what was going to put it is they actually loaded the things up with primers so it didn't have a charcuterie yeah i think i didn't have a charge but it did have a primer and so you had a primer with a adult jacket with no lead Now that's not a blank, that's a really ultra-light load and I'm gonna tell you, like I said, I kill rats. I can load up a .38 Special, .44 Magnum, .45 Long Colt, forgive me, take your pick, any of the revolver cartridges, and with a regular primer or ideally a Magnum primer, I can take a wax bullet and guys, you'll tear a hole the size of two of your thumbs in a wrap. So you figure your flesh isn't much better. In fact, it's pretty much the same quality. Brat might be tougher. And guess what? Do the same thing to you. So when you stick a jacketed round with a primer behind it and go, look what I can do, and press it right to your head and pull the trigger, guess what? Very embarrassing when you drop dead. Okay? Because you do. Which is something everybody needs to be thinking about there. So again, it was a little more complicated than that because the jacket was supposed to be where the primer got popped apparently nobody checked the gunner out of it uh... cyber call them what happened is they were had blank on the fat and begin blanks guys even if there hadn't been a jacket there you put a barrel to your head and it has a part of a blank powder charge inside that chamber when you pull the trigger all that energy is it's it's kinda like a uh... cattle killer You know you ever see those thrust the the thrust bolt guns they don't use a gun in many places They just walk up and it's high air. It's air pneumatic and There you go plop bossy's dead and basically that's what happened only and you know wasn't bossy It was you know the actor they were paying a lot of money to be a particular part as we know So the rest is history so blanks are not toys and do not do not do not in any way she performed play with about training is a very different story but there again you have conditions and you have control officers and n c o's everybody's supposed to be doing their job you're supposed to be paying attention and there are parameters for kryl for training and developing the individual the student we don't put anything to anybody's but we don't put it to their back you know you both somebody's kid be out there's fine into all kinds of wicked things You know, because that muzzle is right there, okay? Especially when you do stupid stuff like that, which we don't. So anyway, emphasis, emphasis extreme for a reason on that subject. Our job is to make sure that when you get into the field, you're not making a booby mistake. In fact, we need to be focusing on the best performance we can possibly get out of every rifleman and every riflewoman. every person's gonna be operating our pistol a rifle a shotgun whatever they all even qualify that with crossbows and bows and arrows well y'all know about that blue blue blue blue like that yeah because it's kind of embarrassing when you were playing Cowboys and Indians with allies okay all I caught your bolt from that crossbow that doesn't look good he's not too happy either he's also flopping over kind of not looking very well he's dead yeah we don't want that So, anyway, this is the 6.5. Everybody start doing a little research on this. Have some fun. At least do the math on this. Now, remember that if the case is... There's a couple things with the dimension. The base dimension. What I mean by base dimension is where the extractor groove is. If you look at most all of your schematics, and that's what you want to look for, is 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge schematic and 6.5 by 55 Mauser cartridge schematic there are many available to do a whatever search i don't care what search engine you're gonna go back to uh... you're gonna be taken to a number of different sources uh... all the specs are there pay attention if you know how to read a blueprint you're gonna understand real quick how to read that schematic and if you don't know how to do it guess what you should go over and learn it's another part of that wonderful thing about the computer you could actually use it as a warning tool so let's take advantage of that Now, Mark, can I pop in with something? Go ahead, jump in there, please. When you do a Google search, or no, let's not use the term Google. When you do an internet search and you're looking for some information and you just happen to hit on something and it's like, wow, this is great. It's got all the information here. Please don't just take that one place's advice for how to do it. Go and confirm with two or three other places, Adam, Alpha, two or three witnesses, shall everything be established. Find two or three other people that are saying the same thing. Yeah, especially when it comes along, the nice thing is that there are competing companies producing cartridges, bullets, cases, everything. And each one, Spear and Ornte for instance, have their own agendas. They have their own programs. They have their own technologies. But still the basic technology has to be the same. All the information has to be consistent from one company to the next. But to be safe, exactly. Spec check it. And by the way, go get reloading books. We've mentioned this many, many, many, many times. We need production up anyway. Right now, in this area especially, we have a bunch of loading presses available. There are some really good deals on the big but pre- or, you know, pre-rock chuckers, RCBS presses. and also for herders presses. Now herders used to be the go-to company for a lot of stuff. And back, this is the age of American Steel, and it's Venus with regard to herders. And so you see two paths in the earlier reloading presses that were out there. One is fabrication and component. You'll see this mostly today with stuff, or I should say leftovers, in the shot shell reloading presses. fabricated from strap steel, they're from you know components that are you know one bent, the other one bent, makes a handle, another middle piece, all you have crossbar points and control points and bolts nuts and whatever, amazing what you can put together from components. With rifle reloading though, the age of steel, America back in the day, not so much now, when you're looking and talking about herders, you're talking about presses that were forged truck and then finished machined. and i mean we're talking like you could kill somebody to drop a drop the press on someone you can do that with the other was to but we're talking heavier than ten but also girthy very very girthy what the advantage of that well the kind of project i'm talking about doing right now with the you know making one case into another using thermal lubes there's a number of different companies out there they have actual uh... chemical lubes that are thermal reactive and what happens is you actually roll the case and i can put the case into the into the uh... lead cartridge holder you while obviously have the dice set up and when you roll that sucker and then you start to work at the pressures built up uh... with the uh... again the available calories because of you know mutual contact and energy applied you end up with a formal response which makes the metal more malleable because you have dissimilar metals your dies are made out of either stateless deal carbide steel, or they're made out of, for instance, tungsten, the tungsten carbide family. Okay? Now, those are the best choice. I've mentioned earlier on, but what you can do then is between the thermal reaction taking place, it makes the metal more malleable so it more efficiently follows the mold process of the dye. This is a big plus plus because if the brass is close enough, then no spinning or trimming needs to be done, say, with another work process. Instead, all you're concerned with is, first, forming the cartridge in phase one. Then, you have a number of case trimmers. Lee, RCBS, actually, Herters made many in the past. I don't know what they're making now. but very high quality, very well built, and you spec down the case by length, and then you ream the throat so that you bring it down to proper thickness and spec, because if you take a larger piece of brass, remember that the wall of the brass may be of a thicker dimension depending upon where it is, where down the case you have to move to create the proper length and the throat, the shoulder, and all the rest. So it's not a hard process. And if you have a cartridge, if you have a gun especially that really needs some cartridges, guys, all you have to do is cross-reference common and readily available brass that is in the market, ideally like we're talking about here, a loaded blank case that's available in 6.5x55, and we're talking about resizing it to the other case dimension, trimming, reaming if needed, which probably won't be because one of the advantages of this is again we're looking at it six point five said there's not much of that kind of you know stuff out there but here's what's interesting we have a million rounds of surfy at ammunition and excess of of six point five by fifty five in a particular configuration that not everybody's going to use the way i've recommended as a training route now i will point out i'd rather you have a ball round of the watch you put a bullet someone find it and drop them dead Right? So while the bullet training round is very desirable for the price, it's really valuable about the 6.5x55 option here is A, with its original intended caliber reloaded, well you know using the original chambering the way it is, reloaded with a projectile, you have a lethal round that can go into the semi-automatic Swedish rifles or the bolt guns. Now, there's a lot of other rifles that were chambered. Remington made 6.5x55 bolt-action rifles. Everybody did it one time or another. There are Mauser XX, Mauser Model 20s that are out there. There are savages that are made in 6.5, run into them every once in a while. They come into the show. It was a very popular cartridge years ago. And everything comes and goes. Well, right now, there's just this window. It's a short window because if somebody decides to absorb this inventory, it's gone. It's surplus. What you're doing is finding ways to fill in the blank to bridge until we get more production up. And since everybody loves that 6.5 Creedmoor, what we're looking for are ways to produce more and in such a way that we come up with a more efficient case you know that's reliable but also a pre-op provides comparable performance in terms of reaction to the impulse of the you know what what goes on the chamber okay what goes inside the fire chamber there of the cartridge by making something that is very uniform and pretty much consistent to the to the original spec dimension we want to start with when you re-size it you're going to put a more a higher performing remanufactured route. When you do it with cases that are larger where you're actually having to work more and do more, remember there's things we discussed here before way to the case. For instance, also even roll in dimension. consistency with regard to the overall case length that does very quite a bit with military ammunition mmm i'll agree to a greater degree than you would find say with competition or marksman ammunition uh... for instance they'll like to be match when you hear that guys if actually cold out a whole bunch of brass to make a particular lot where the case case waiters consider uh... overall dimensions are tighter they've got to accept a primers though everything is a little bit little little little more tweaked is a way to describe it and its patients say in the private sector has been done forever in the military they have to do it in mass because they want that match ammunition they'll for competition but it's also used as player traditionally in the past which you do the marksman's round and we go into the field in time of war and be prioritized towards certain people who are just that much better at being able to use Bolt Action Rifle or the M1 Garand or whatever. Yeah, or the M14 by the way, the match ammunition in 7.62 by 51 NATO is out there. Some of you guys have crates or pallets of it. I know. I hope you find it, okay, years ago. So, anyway, this is a solution for some of you guys, maybe, but do the R&D, start figuring out what could we do with that 6.5x55 case. It's got a primer already. All we need to do is figure out can we squeeze the dimensions out of that 6.5x55 and build some Creedmoor ammunition for all you guys that we want to see using your Creedmoor rifles. I really do. I want you guys singing with those things. We want to put more Chinese and gun confiscation troops down on a regular basis to do that. We need to make sure you guys have what you need to feed the rifles. So ideas, not just complaining about the problems, I can't find air-low. Well, if you can't buy it, you may have to make it. Okay, just that simple. By the way, males have to be satisfied with a very different projectile. from that what you normally would expect to use now the cool thing is that there's a lot of six point five out there and if you can't get a match king or something like that there are a lot of performing projectiles why do you think six point five by fifty five was so popular In fact, here's the cool thing. Remember, how many different 6.5s are out there? You got 6.5 Carcano, 6.5 Jap, 6.5 Swede. Oh wow, looks like there were a few people building. And by the way, there's also the standard. Well, the 6.5 Dutch, I forgot that. And while the Dutch are a minority by comparison, used to be there was a lot of Dutch 6.5 ammunition and a whole pile of those guns that came out. The last big wave, in the last big wave of no FFL required guns, There were a bunch of 1893 Dutch colonial mousers that came out. Now, most people did not suspect this. Half of them were in 6.5 Dutch rimmed. And some of that ammo right now is out there at classicfirearms.com. And there's also some of it over at AIM Surplus. I think they've got some for the moment, maybe a little, however long it lasts. but that six point five rims is the six point five dutch rimmed around and do go look at the specs effectors was really cool you go find all the specs and information for that cartridge off the box and the the advertisement over with the guns you know companies that are carrying the animal then go and do a search you know first of all you have a six point five dutch rifle I will point out that a percentage of the Dutch rifles also, yeah, they use a different kind of man-lincher stripper clip. They will be single-shot rifles mostly because if you thought the 6.5 Carcano stripper clip was kind of hard to find, and if you didn't know about the Lebel cartridge stripper clips until I told you because they take a man-lincher-type stripper clip too, many of them, well guess what the Dutch rifles do also, and it's totally different from all the others I just mentioned. okay so there is a problem we're gonna have a single shot rifle but give me that one don't be using the mister dolby gun you know i only need one shot give me one shot of a bullet me off for blows meal blows crotch off you all the animal of him in the ball all their and i'm not going to shoot again of that they're all worry about what we just did meanwhile you're extracting around pocketing the case putting a new round in, reloading the rifle while you're walking back from your shoot or moving to your next shooting station that you already picked an hour before when you were looking at the area of operation that you're going to walk into and walk out and say, run. So you're going to be picking those. Go ahead, jump in there please. Yeah, Mark, that's 6.5 blank ammo. Would that be called 6.5 Mauser or what would it be called? It's 6.5 by 55 Swedish Mauser. That's how you'll do the search for it. 6.5 by 55. And then put Swedish Mauser or you know again Swedish Mauser cartridge schematic. That's what I've been using or you'd probably be telling everybody go take a look at this. uh... the mathematical pull-up this the print out right away in their single single page print it's just a basic overall dimensions or it will open simple line drawing for each one of these a simple line drawing of a loaded case black and white uh... and it'll have all your spec for each of the key key dimensional points where there is a shift in you know specific dimension even all of these include also the paper what is the angle of approach uh... flash paper for the shoulder of the case so there's no guesswork pretty much if you if you're patient the only difference i should mention this are using you know in slash uh... you know american standard uh... other prince will use metric so you got a workshop around because there are like you dar was saying earlier there are different parents so if you're trying not don't have to worry about cross doing your cross-path just look around for another print and go to metric on both or go in chambeau take a pic which are where you want to go and uh... you'll be here relate to the different dimensions you can cross reference something obviously if they're already the map is already done for you kiss keep it simple stupid you know they don't have to fight that way uh... save a print of the one and then go find another schematic for the six point five creed war save a print for that then pull up on the screen half on one half on the other they should fit perfectly And all the basic dimensions are within the parameters of a reduced screen, because you've got really wide screens nowadays on everything. And you should be able to do a comparative study right there with the base. Look at the base. Look at the extractor groove. Look at the extractor groove. Look at the case dimension. You know, and remember, as we've said before, not all these cases are straight cases from the base of the case up to the shoulder. There can be an end and there is like the AK-47 round the AK-762 by 39 or the 545 by 39. You have a radical taper that's intentional to create basically like a wedgie. Now the advantage of that as opposed to the straight case, there are pluses and minuses. Ease of extraction. Yeah, ease of extraction because you're little communist slaves are having a tough time making stuff. reliability is going to be there so you figure that much your slaves are you know dying by inches because you're starving a wire but about machinery uh... if it's little flop your for tolerance it's more likely to work so just something about their the six point five by fifty five to me is always been a great round that i've had a lot of the rifles not as many as i have taken a d eight milesers or whatever but uh... it's one of those companies but are all for a long time and it's always been a pleasant shooter if you ever get hold of one you like them It doesn't quite have, yeah, it's a little less recoil than the regular 8mm or the O2O6 obviously, but it's in the same performance range as far as what it does. If you go with the original pencil bullets, you're going to see a very different bullet drop obviously, but with all the 6.5 performance bullets that are out there, now you're dragging the thing right back up and as you can see with the 6.5 Creedmoor, look at the performance on the bullet. you're getting good performance comparable it has a comparative uh... family of you know point of impacts uh... at all the standard ranges to say three oh eight uh... three british uh... take your pick of whatever military bridges out there it's got a it's it's a good performer the problem is where to come in in time you know if you have a total of a lot of couple years because every single about six point five three more will buy the hell out of it because you need more of it on the shelf if you don't buy it they don't make more Well, I got a bunch of it. Well, buy more. You like that route? Yep. So look what happened here. When all of a sudden we're getting ready for war, everybody went out and bought it. Now here's the other thing. I gotta point out, not that many people have 6.5 Creedmores. So don't say it's because, well, you bastards, you all would have hoarded ammo. They're not hoarding ammo. There just wasn't that much to buy. It's one of those cartridges. It's kind of like, let me give an example for you guys that are listening. History. There's a bunch of videos on this and the history channel finally catches up with what we've been talking about forever because they've got to find something new to talk about. The 7.35 car counter-round, I love it. It's basically like a 300 Savage. I have thousands of rounds in stripper clips, in three stripper boxes the way the original Italian stuff came. uh... used to buy it for like sixty cents a box okay in the stripper clips sealed paper box Italian military issue typically from nineteen thirty nine right around there now they started to convert over to that round as they got into the war contrary a lot of other their rewriting stuff and were pulling stuff out of the rest of it doesn't make any sense but the italics weren't stupid they actually were looking at can we you know get better performance out of the case or without changing the rifle case all they did was change the spec of the bullet and the throat and they ended up with a very very hard charge and round in fact it would compete against the NATO round i mean it could it would be would be good enough the thing is for all for the specs of a rifle of its type of the car beams slash a car type right like the k-ninety eight or whatever it had comparable performance problem they only had so many million rounds produced when the war started and because of this as they got into north africa and had a poor more ammunition into the war all the seven point three five was relegated to security duties guard stations train and railroad security because it was in country in italy they they act production to zero of the seven point three five almost zero and then they proceeded to rob step up the six point five car car which they were talking about real relegated Now the Japanese had the same thing happen, which is why you have 6.5 and 7.7, but the difference is they kept the 6.5 production up and then they really hammered the 7.7. They wanted that round. They wanted it because they needed more range. They wanted heavier boat. They wanted more performance. They liked what they saw on the 30-06, and they also liked what they saw on the 8mm Mauser in China. Gotta remember, guys, a lot of 8mm Mauser in China. Many, many, many millions and tens of millions of K98 types. or other weapons in eight millimeter mozzer so in looking at the performance mostly it was penetration because you gotta remember guys you have armored vehicles trucks uh... material and equipment you want to put holes in plus they wanted to reach farther or reach farther with a heavier foot of the six point five pencil bullet was uh... beat out by the next generation in cartridge Now, in both instances, the round that was to replace was a good performer. With the Italians, they made an economic decision and backed off. With the Japanese, they felt that they didn't really have any choice. They would still, they would never retire anything anyway. They had too many armies in the field. We always talk about the Pacific theater and all the stuff we were doing with the island hopping. Understand, way before we got into the war, uh... china and japan a big goal in each other for the same length of time we would be in world war two they were killing each other in china nonstop for years before we got into world war two and then you also they didn't have to return anything but they did decide to change things uh... that's the difference between the two but it's also a demonstration of well this decisions made the uh... all of these great of dandy mark yeah i think of making exactly the chinese legal again works more than this japanese of course had from pluses and minuses during that particular campaign if you read the that not many people study the japanese uh... industrial uh... information available but they've they study american stuff and you do see a lot of stuff on the german which i've quoted uh... but the japanese you don't see as much but understand that their military campaign between the the chinese campaign and the pacific was always big it is expensive russia's for and campaign or germany's say in the only in the in russia the the the level of consumption is something that boggle some people's minds are they don't ever read it but most of them look at it and china is like a a afterthought don't think about it now remember wasn't the communist thought that war throw that crap out the window uh... they've been trying to rewrite that all the communist communist didn't do crap and there were hardly any of them around it was shankai checks christian chinese forces that did most all of the fighting okay for all the rest of garbage out the window about a dog at the beginning of world war two had a thousand followers i know people who served there and we're stuck there through the whole of the war and dealing with the chinese willard coleter one of our friends he's gone now he was there not only through the whole war but he was at the end of the war and watch the betrayal of china and he watched the u.s. government he was there through the whole process where we are the communists to create communist china that is a fact okay so understand that it was the it was the nationalist chinese slash the christian chinese that did the lion's share of the bleeding and fighting all through world war two the china communist chinese the jewish communist are doing just like they're doing in the united states now with the jewish communists here they're just real good backstabbers they committed murder a bunch of people and jump into key posts and then they'd like working right now the idiots in the military will follow the orders of little skank minority and just like these cops will like bat faggot fbi which by the way they're all fellow travelers and they're a minority so they play the same game here the big thing is here again um... i've got also the point out nothing's thrown away at wartime we've got to understand what your fears a few things remember we pointed this out of what happened here what was it three years ago four years ago member of the uh... driveways that had the grenades that more around you know in their cement turns out well they somebody will you know stepping out of his car look down at his really cool uh... was oyster shell of cement driveway and something was kind of round in his driveway. He looks down and he gets a little closer and he recognized that it was a grenade body. He goes, huh? And he looks a little farther away and down or like a few more feet and there's something else kind of round. Can't see what it is but it kind of looks like the first one he was looking at. Now, wasn't the whole grenade just laying there, guys? It was like a little dimple of something. so he called some people make real the police they came out of course everybody think of your work from the army or stolen and so that i wasn't back in world war two of the armed ordinance from world war one at the end of world war two all the stuff they've saved which by the way included mustard gas mortar rounds conventional offensive grenades uh... conventional defense of grenades for that's the one with the bigger burst and all kinds of other order they took it out to the out to the uh... look the coast they took away from the base that was nearby and just dumped it all well in the ocean problem it was an oyster bed and so the oyster bed which is kind of funny when you think about it because this oyster bed of course built up and it hit you through stuff in there you know how they bump ships and stuff in to make oyster beds grow and you'll make plants grow on the uh... in the ocean in the shallows well it did and then what happened is the company have one of the grab the oyster shell bed they were there scooping it up and they were mixing it with the cement that they were using to make these really cool driveways and they had scooped up columns many many many of these grenades and mustard gas mortar rounds and all kinds of fun stuff and uh... it was just kind of or you know there you know with a car driving over it now is probably pretty much compromised saltwater is great for that not always And even though it was World War I, at the time that was what, 100 years earlier, little less actually, there was a possibility that there was maybe just enough of a fuse left and enough of a cap left that somebody could have pulled into that driveway and or the owner, and that would be the last time he worries about that, especially with a mortar round. Okay, but who knows? So there's stuff like that laying all over the place, people. Go ahead. I was going to say, every once in a while, truck lagoon still goes boom. What was that? I think I lost a tire. You lost more than a tire. You got to divot the driveways, hon. Uh-oh. Yeah, so anyway, it was, I don't know, it was like 60, 70 driveways and walkways had more ordinance in them that had been mixed in with everything else. They hadn't really been called, supposedly paying attention. You know, they just kind of threw the aggregate in with the cement, laid the stuff out. flirting also heard about the move it out real quick one of the next job there was a bunch of it and they didn't know they weren't doing anything to be mean anybody it just well stuff just get pumped so you never know when you're going to work with like that but nothing gets thrown away they didn't throw that stuff away from world war one until the end of world war two uh... i was reading an interesting article on thirty forty craigslist mentioned this many times my dad was in the uh... barber plant librarians plant world brand new uh... my grandfather might mom's side my dad side most of the family everybody in the area was hired in to go to the uh... liberator plant and fed fact that was a big higher end and uh... one of the things that they did is immediately because we were losing the war people we were losing the war holding our own in some places but we were mostly losing or they never want to use that though you don't have all you know we were fighting yeah and you were losing well well well we were you were losing when you or get an island overrun and your army is taken you are losing so that march kept coming towards the u.s. and so needless to say already has pearl harbor the militia was activated all over the place At the Willow Run plant, they brought in the 30-40 Craig's, and it was kind of funny because, again, it was the bomber plant, and they had live ordnance, they had live munitions right there because they armed the bombers right there. But they brought in, it was either seven or nine, you couldn't recall, but it was a whole battery of 30-40 Craig and 30-06 Gatling guns. In World War I, the Gatling gun was the heavy machine gun of the U.S. Army. In 30-06, typically, but there were a bunch of them in 30-40 Craig. Well, they weren't thrown away. At the end of World War I, they were put into reserve and storage. And when World War II started, well, better harsh language and a stick, well, what they did is every third man in the factory was designated militia. And so my dad was, they all was in that job for a bit but of course they would rotate to another person of the poor name out of the hat but they always knew it would be a third of the group in the factory were designated so that if the gift there was an invasion and if they were fighting in michigan guess what their job would be to defend the factory there is your job to go out there the rest of the people i think until they were over on the planet that was the job people and it was thirty forty craig great jorgensen rifles the thirty forty craig rifle that you see from the spanish-american war they didn't throw anything to weigh they didn't give me and to say the into a little bit there were no big nobody actually no that's true no they're actually a lot of guys might answer they go to all you know how we had a whole pile fifty caliber sitting here by god we were going to let them sit if we had to do something like that but you only you know those are crew guns that the crew served weapon that this you know despite what i know i'm sorry i meant the the the into carbon though no no they didn't get any of those no that uh... well because again i will point out my dad shortly thereafter went into the navy and what he was a great lakes naval station because they were training to throw everybody into the pacific though the first thing that they got their congratulations were going to train you know was a wooden rifle a piece of two by four cut to look like a rifle and it was very rounded and crude it didn't look much like a rifle but it was supposed to be a rifle and that's what he trained and drilled with for the whole time until the end of his basic and then they broke out they had the single shot twenty two gallery rifles well they were probably model fifty twos what i'd be willing to bet but they were single shot twenty twos he was given forty rounds of twenty two rimfire And that was their qualification in the beginning of World War II to go to war. It's better than what the British got. The British got a piece of water pipe with a blade on the end. Right. That was a police weapon. Speaking of soldiers with weapons and training, have you seen the propaganda shots, the BS that they've done with Piloti and the National Guard? They're making sure they show the National Guard sleeping in the lobby area. But they've got this BS thing where they walk her out and she's giving a speech to a selected group of the National Guard. Can we inspire them? No, more or less to show that they're not afraid of them because they keep saying that with these National Guard, they're trained by the spoons. We don't know how many of them could be Trump supporters. All of them. Everybody in the Capitol building is a Trump supporter. Isn't that true, guys? Everybody repeat that. They keep talking about all these civilians that they're going after with the FBI, but what they're not talking about is the police officers who have been laid off and been told to expect a visit from the FBI because they were in Washington, D.C., their travel record show it. well it was a typical again we've got the demicon communist and then crap they did before world war two because there was a internal conflict between the republicans who of course said we don't need to go to war just like we really didn't in world war one same way and the word and the word that the democrats communist always pulled the same crap with their little jewish communist buddies and they they did the same garbage and that's what they're trying to the only option they have now is trying to get us into a war because the division is so great, that what they hope is that we're all stupid, we will go along with it, they will get us killed overseas, and the queers, and the pedos, and the perverts like Pelosi, and Schumer, and all the rest of those little Epstein baby-rapers will have more power back here. That's their point, man. The Jewish mobsters will... I'm waiting for somebody... We already had a bombing. Anybody forget... Notice how that just went into the taillights real fast. Why did that disappear so quick, guys? Why did that bombing disappear so quick? You wanna know why? I already told you why. And in fact, when it's not a surprise and you have a whole string of them, let's remember that, oh wait a minute, who were the last people that bombed the Capitol Building? Anybody know? 1983 is not the last one, but you know, the one who's in charge of Black Lives Matter right now, why did she go to prison? Why did she go? No. she will go to the world bomb the capital building eighty three he got a fifty one of the fifty three years and then they let her out fifteen fifteen years and so what you've been doing for the last year coordinating the burning down your country but you see nancy polo to that rotten communist pig and all of her jewish handlers the rest of her culture family get what those dirty rotten big support that trash what it was bombing the capital building And guess what? You better look at the names. Go back and look at the names. And this is why you have to burn books in libraries so you don't remember this stuff, people. By the way, it was a successful bombing. We're not talking, oh, some guys are in fireworks or fireworks. No, no, no. We go take a look at the pictures. There should be something laying around. There's a ball. You got one of the blown out. You know, it's not an office area. It's a one of the semi public areas. It was a rest. It was a break area where the congressmen were supposed to normally meet. But because somebody changed the schedule, a bunch of people left the room and then the bomb went off. Had they been where they were supposed to, it would have been a whole lot of dead congressmen. Does everybody understand that's the one in charge of Black Lives Matter? She's so wonderful. And Pelosi was right there supporting her then. Go take a look at the names associated with it back then. Not only that, you'll notice another one, Chucky the Possum Shumer. And there's another one that's gone now, Metzenbaum. Metzenbaum was in the middle of that one. He was from Ohio. Hopefully he's dead and gone now. He should be dead. Well, he's way dead. I thought it was from Sweden, Mark. Yeah, what? See? No, no, no, that's another character. You know, you're talking about the one that has the Scandinavian accent. Sounds like, but it's really not. You're guessing. Yeah, he's a Buddhist, right? I'm sorry, peak color? And he was a Buddhist, right? Yeah, he was a Buddhist, all right. They were all Jewish. They were Jewish Buddhists, because they have to be something other than Jewish. yeah they were jewish well the thing is that uh... again guys you can find it up on that even with the having burned as many books as they have but as i pointed out you know uh... it was even like this but occupying the capital building i'm asking something how many times everybody will roll into the capital building busted statues buster up everything and you know what they make any effort to grab a middle pretty much other than some glass being broken they tried to find every excuse to claim this was horrible no you know what the problem is we're the schmuck that usually they get away with pissing on and we're pissed at them and tired of them and oh how dare you do that we're supposed to use you like a carpet you're not supposed to get you know be step up and say enough is enough what if they're parasites and their fellow travelers show up or it's lunderbar But when all of a sudden the people who have they sucked the lifeblood out of it expect to work our, we expect us to work our ass off so all these other stinking parasites can piss in our face, well how dare you? Well I'm gonna dare a lot, like I said I'm finished with them anyway. You know, as far as this goes, well, again, no history. If you don't have history, you don't have a clue. We've talked about this a million times, but this isn't even ancient history. God, if you go back 100 years, go back 110 years. It is no way, but you have to go farther than that. Go back 130 years. I'll challenge all of you listening to try and find any works on the 1890s. How many presidents were assassinated before 1900? you know they always do this or would it work at and it was kennedy all well i'll repeat for you again because we're all for the top here mr garfield been shot down down the shop in the shop what about mckinley with the prior to nineteen hundred the yeah pre pre nineteen hundred well actually the last one in that cycle who got shot but didn't get killed with her teddy roosevelt how many assassination attempts did the kosher mafia attempt with because it was all Jewish mob, these were all the original commies slash uh... uh... Zionists they were absolute Zionists you'll notice that they keep using this it was a bureaucrat really okay uh... and what's his background where was he from what you know what faction was he with we would be required to be good or you'll notice whatever they do that i would point out back in the day well we got some bark in the background there we got book remember the last of that nation attempt on gerald ford who was just a bureaucrat that tried to kill gerald ford who was it who was the last of fasco that tried to murder gerald ford when he was president you know what i've got it It was Sarah Jane Moore. Who's Sarah Jane Moore? Sarah Jane Moore was truly a bureaucrat. She was the personal secretary of George Herbert Walker through the assassination attempt on Gerald Ford. That was so public it was ridiculous. And it already had two just a short time earlier. Just, I mean like, we're talking days and weeks, okay? So you think about that. Oh, it's just a bureaucrat. Yeah. The personal secretary to George Herbert Walker Bush. Sarah Jane... Wow. And then we think about that. So of course this is just over. It just happens fast, guys. Yeah, Mike Langdell. We're on the march both day and night He's guardian guns and ammunition a family-owned business located in the heart of Ohio's hunting 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 dreamed the other night that, well I didn't understand. A figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. This number traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be murdered. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic. Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great republic and each God given right. Pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watched 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 free? Just sitting here along the side of the channels like you say, I got Let's see, Johnny Cash off to my left. I got Janis Joplin off to my right. She's getting a little old though. Call grey hair now. And hold on, I'm gonna smell that coffee. Do a little sipping on the, oh, that's right, the espresso. I will have a little bit of the cheese and the onion, oh, oh, mondue. Oh, oh. Now it was surrender because I have spring-roaded uniforms. You drop the rifle. Of course, you have rubber pads in the rifle, so it bounces at her, not too much, scratching. And you surrender, you're the French. It's what you do. Well, you're missing me. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Quirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, Liberty Tree Radio dot 4mg dot com. the string of pearls network ninety four point five f m and was a little you guys for your drive time along with other micro f m who conventional micro and i'm a little forget the convention in an f m and cb base station radio i'd be addition to that of course we have all truck that hallmark goldens by technologies east and west of the mississippi along with a lot of good And it is a beautiful, been a beautiful day today. I don't care if it snows or not, it's Michigan, it's winter, but we had a really pretty day today. 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It's Weapons Wednesday, and we were talking about the 6.5 Creedmoor and the 6.5 by 55 Mauser do a cross-referencing on that. Let's see what we can come up with. Now, there are some other things we can do with that 6.5 by 55 blank wooden blank ground. It's not a regular Rosette Crip or anything like that. The big advantage of this, normally you got a lot of other work to do to get to where you can use a blank case for something. But in this case, this is a pull the bullet, you already have a straight throat, Now, what's closest that allows you to use that? Needless to say, the original chambering makes sense. But other ideas, and since 6.5 Creedmoor, and actually there's a couple others, what is it, the 6.5 and 6.8 Remington. Now you could do that. Now, thank you, you know what, that is something, I've been curious about these. I've not seen much on them, I know that they're out there, there are some rifles built in those. Mostly it's going to be, although there are air 15 barrels for those, so I don't know how much of that was made. But there are some bolt guns. And the big thing here is that, again, that case, that you could go up a little bit, it wouldn't be bad. Military brass is typically thick. Okay, remember that's designed for reliability. They don't go thin wall, they don't go, you know, walnut shell, as they used to call it. they don't go super thin instead it's typically a pick and more robust case advantage taking that purple loop like we're talking about what they want to go for six point five to six point eight millimeter i can get that to stretch and not lose resilient with the resilience with the case in fact what they've stretched it there's a couple of tricks to doing that by the way you could even meet the cases preheat the cases before except in this case you got a primary schedule watch they can't use any lubricant for the ground you gotta watch a temperature range does But you could mildly heat the brass in before you use the lube and only on the throat You wouldn't use them the whole case You don't need to if you're if it's pretty with the proximity if the clothes if the sizes are relatively close you would probably be able to compression resize the upper part of the case and You thermally activate the case so that the upper lip of the case the upper throat So that you could stretch the case to say 6.8 from six point five to six point eight not an extreme and again with military brass typically if you look at the spec and if you take a little micrometer i could do that if you do all top season brass you'll see that you have all of the work with all the way around well that means when it gets warm that brass is willing to stretch now once you're done then you play you carefully clean the brass off it's going to be by hand you're going to be doing the pad work here but what you do is uh... you've been a real deal You can do that without compromising the primer. Now, there's a couple tricks for that. You don't heat up the whole case. You're only going to heat up that end of the case. What this is going to do is strengthen the throat for that 6.8 round, if that's what you're going with. And again, I had a question about that. Somebody said, well, what about these other, like, Remington rounds and such? I've seen some, and for anybody who wonders, you can go do more research on that. But if that round is close, that's another orphan round right now. uh... you can get barrels actually just the barrels in the remington uh... we are fifteen barrels in just the remington chambering but it's only the barrels not even out of fitted with uh... gas system or anything none of the other components over at gun parts corp dot com they do have a few of the barrels available so if you actually have an interest in that and you wanted to build another caliber remember you can hunt everything down and actually come up with some of these unique uh... cartridges if you if you decided that just before the edge of a war he wanted to experiment on the other hand you might have committed to that route if you actually have an upper you probably pay three four five hundred dollars for it uh... it'd be nice to have some ammunition for wouldn't it So that's another solution, everything we talked about in the last hour, but looking at maybe those, the 6.8 or the 6.5s lining up with this case as a base option for conversion. This is how we've had to do stuff for years in the reloading circles, guys. Like I said, when I first started, when I was working as an OPFOR commander, We were doing, I was doing this in the 80s, okay? We didn't have any supply system for 7.62x39, or 7.62x54R. We built it. We made it. We made it happen. There were two ways that we did this. One was to actually create a rosette crimp to taking military ball ammunition, which by the way was still hard to get. But you could get some of the Central European brass case ammunition. So here's what we did with sub-62x54R. Everything we've been talking about was stretching the case. You pull the bullet, dump the powder, and what we would do is actually that's the case but not make it a larger bore obviously because we wanted seven six two by fifty four are but what we did by stretching it is we could then take what's called a rosette crimper if you look at your uh... you know your five five six blank that is a rosette crimp Well, you see on the end of the cartridge, a blank cartridge, you can go look this up on the internet. That, there's a crimping tool made for that. Now, they aren't cheap because not everybody really has an interest to where we're making them. It's got to take some time and do it. But we had a rosette crimper's made for 762x54R. We stretched the brass, leaving the primer intact, and then we used the rosette crimper to do a shallow crimp. Not a real long crimp like you see on the European blanks. Now, a lot of those blanks actually simulate the length of a cartridge. Everybody should notice that your 556 blank doesn't do that. Anybody ever notice that? Look at your NATO blanks, look at your German NATO blanks, even look at your 762x51 American blanks, which have a different philosophy of how they built them. And you'll notice that there's an extended tube or an extension that simulates the bullet so that you get the proper dimension for loading. You'll notice on the 556 blank you don't have that. Go look at the specs. It's easier to spot. Well anyway, we rosette crimped the brass, the brass cases. The steel was tough, but we could do it. It's just too much work. We eventually just scavenged up all the Romanian brass and all the Bulgarian brass we could find that was loaded ammo. It usually came over the border from Mexico. And what we did is we turned around and we reprocessed that to make reloadable blanks. which means that when you do trade actually were watching for where your empties went but it gave you something to use the weapons that normally you could use like the dp machine guns uh... we'll pan guns the pan machine that you feel like a world war two movies if they're actually out there surplus to the government somehow those and also for the mcmahon a gap but more important as i had a pile of talker of rifles in the public to buy fifty four are the talker of rifle was no very successful uh... used a lot of the sniper rifle because it was relegated that or russian marines okay now for the eight k here's the problem there's nothing that matches up in the eight and the up at four to seven six two by thirty nine except for a couple of cartridges you know they are thirty and thirty two remington back when i was looking for a case to do what we're talking about doing you know to develop a blank for that guess what it was already collectors amo it was already hard to find it was not it was like not unobtainium but it was like chicken teeth okay so we were going to go that way instead we actually had to take again live we have take a uh... alive ground all that we did a little different we actually mimicked the uh... we stretched it a little bit which them the brassman gives it shorter life and uh... what we did is we went with the rosette crimp like will that we would be on the uh... on the air fifteen route which by the way is what we'll see with the subs in both cases we got the weapons to work sufficiently for them to be realistic and in fact we want with a aggressive blank so we actually had a more larger report And this created a more effective simulation for Op-Wort training operations, because remember, Op-Wort were simulating an aggressive, an enemy aggressive force. Romanian, Czechoslovakian, Polish, Cuban, I could do pretty much anything. I could put an army into the field that looked exactly like, in fact, our specialty were Czech Airborne and needless to say Cuban Airborne, or Cuban, Cuban, irregular forces in the field, but consistent irregular forces in the field. So anyway, you can do this, trust me, I've done this before, I'm telling you, like being a Jewish tailor, look, I can make it fit. Oh, that doesn't fit me, though, when I'm done with the scissors, I'm telling you. So anyway, just a heads up on that. another thing is uh... as i put up a letter i want to bring it up again guys check out face book marketplace right now he can hate face book i hate face book first book is useless i have no use for it will have i think i'll be back up on it very off of the prison bubble block whatever i'm looking at wimpton right now in front of me and i got spree leopard both of them run and they're friendly you could do just like you could do with face book before it decided to be more publicly communist so why fiddle fiddle part with you know uh... farce book one thing One of the reasons you want to have somebody on Facebook is to go to Facebook Marketplace and use it. So you're using Facebook to arm your people up better. Over on Facebook, like Craig's list, there's a lot of stuff listed. Right now, I don't know this one of those Matrix things, you know, did you see a cat? Yeah, was it the same cat? Yeah, I think it was, maybe. Well, it's the same right now with, I've noticed several different things, but reloading presses. Right now, herders are r c b s rock chakra specially those are priceless and obviously we even as a bunch of other different presses out there you'll find that were popping up in the system uh... and they're pretty good with price actually i just pointed to people towards the collection this to our north hopefully the bottom all today uh... now i mentioned one the r c b s rock chakra you most of the press of the work all the presses not all of them but a lot of them are work all the presses that you have to look at my goal go to you go to your search engine and look up reloading presses most of the work you want to do for the kind of things we talked about the last hour and a half here are you want to do with an old press and the reason is you want the strength and you want the want that that fixture to be a strong as possible and uniform you don't want to give when you're re-sizing you're putting a lot of torque on your dies you're putting a lot of torque on the press now i know people like lee and about her to bad mouth lee because guess what if you got lee presses i do i've got three terribly presses i don't know what we should leave turrets as you know if you've with this program but i do have three lee turret presses all they work flawlessly i have no problem if you look at the equipping for the new world order part two video you'll see the loading room go look at the loading room in the video You'll see Dylan there, you will see RCBS there, you'll see Lee presses there, and if you pay attention to the corner you'll see one of those, oh my god, if I drop that from up above I could kill the man with it, a couple of the herders presses. Okay? and all of that technology is off the shelf stuff that you can do you there's none of you out there that can't reuse that equipment they can't find it to figure out how to use it there's more than enough tutorials on the subject so that you can pick a guru watch the guru figure out what it what they're doing and like dar said you know or you know a lot of guys see the same thing as well go check some of the other guys out well that's a good idea because you may have a different piece of equipment that you we all eventually end up with and it'd be a good idea to actually not only watch him but favor them put them on death now a lot of the companies do training videos not just uh... the people that are independent but people that make the stuff want you to use it so there are a lot of videos on how to within the normal parameters of just conventional reloading you need the basics okay so clearly and a number of videos that i'm letting their top and how do you think exactly and that he just informed me that the uh... they just signed the impeachment for donald trump while in the making how they could get their dead-ass emotion about anything but when it comes to pissing on somebody bought a can really get in here guys well shows them are in that amazing when other reasonable be shoot their ass and i think not because of doing it to trump i'm going to tell you i'm sorry for me or trump supporters really big time and i'm a player i don't need it is an excuse i don't care who what's really going on here other than that we know we've got a fight them we know that the leftists are making their move i mean come on people look at the actions just in social media and with the communication system This is so stinking blatant. These are significant. We're not talking minor actions. They've always kept it in the shadows. None of this is in the shadows, is it? It's an absent purge, Mark. Yeah, well, we're going to be purging air hind end. As far as I'm concerned, it's tit for tat time now. That's not an F. And by the way, guys, why am I not worried about saying anything? Don't you think you're on the list? Are you believing that somehow that you're gonna make some kind of deal with the devil? You know, if you don't know anything about communism, if you're on the list, you're never coming off their list. What you missed, Mark? It's like George Orwell talked about, remember, with Winston. I watch it, even in the movie, the last movie that was done, which has the Eurythmics for background music, if you pay attention what Richard Burton said, you know, first we basically was going to say, first we're going to torture you until we get you to say what we want, then we're going to clean you back up, then we're going to put you out there, and once we're done, then we're going to put a bullet in your brain, Winston, and give you big brother love. You see how that works? so far but i'm concerned them first and in the page and fact what it starts you port on you don't stop in fact you got to become this like said mean you got to become ugly because of we needed sometimes inside your ugly ugly just like me how i could be through you cd your real you and that's what we have to learn good culture but it please yeah mark i tried to get in earlier to ask this but When you're resizing something like that 6.5 by 55, isn't the base dimension about the first thing you're doing? That's what I was saying. Okay, yes, I covered that. The base dimension is the first thing that you look at, okay? And yes, you do need it to be the same, but remember, it's brass. Now, if it's a steel case, it's a lot tougher to work with, and you're going to first have to do what basically an orbital trim and they actually used to make orbital trimmers if you don't know what that will talk about guys think about it's like a uh... a little poor man's many uh... late and what you do you set the case down and it would actually spin cut the base to fit out because it's it's easy to do that with a rifle case or a pistol for that matter uh... because the farther down the case you go towards the extractor grove the thicker the wall of the case because the chamber inside is actually tapered If you guys are wondering what I'm talking about, have one of your friends who has a good cut-off saw, a fine, micro-fine saw. Cut a case from top to bottom, you know, laterally, lengthwise. Okay, cut it in half. You'll be able to see. Now, there's some pictures I'm sure out there that you can find, but you can also do a good lesson. Different manufacturers use different plugs to make the base case. now what i mean by that is everything starts out with a little lump of brass and what happened depending upon which of the others what i think four processes but more typically at six steps if not seven depending upon how sophisticated do you want to go with finish uh... there are six steps to forming that slug into a brass case and it's all happening simultaneously because typically their multi head stations The older systems were designed to be free-standing and every time the head comes down, kind of like a big orbital lead press, you have each of the different heads dropping, striking, coming up, turning, dropping down, coming up. turning and by the time you're done with with so many strikes you know that that whole carousel has been converted from a slug plug to a piece of brass that you would recognize okay the other processes are individual work each were first though they obviously run a whole bunch of plugs to a first step processor with does your basic form like a it's like a hammer and anvil well hammer and hammer and mandrel okay and then step by step they form it up and then there's a cutting process you know that's done in there it's a it's a orbital like a circular like just kind of like you're like you're cutting an orange peel around the around the edge of an orange you like when you're sculpted where which cuts the channel and does a lot of the other you know first stage finish work well bulk bulk work but it's 80% up to even a hundred percent depending upon which machine they're using and the processes allow for again when you're done to have a uniform external surface but there is a unintentional focusing of the blast chamber this is why that they need the base of the case thicker obviously because of the nature of how chambers are constructed but this also allows for specific focus of the primer charge when it comes down the primer pocket makes contact with the filament the material whatever is your using rod powder flake powder donut powder and it's focused that way to the base or even if it lays because there's no camping in a rifle cartridge or pistol cartridge so whatever you're using a rifle cartridge in reality you always have what is a minor displacement because that powder is laying more towards you know the six o'clock station inside when you lay that barrel horizontal well think about it a majority of the powder would be sitting where on the bottom six o'clock so they've the paper of that case internally even though it might be somewhat radical i mean pistols are always radical pistol cartridges uh... this is mostly true with semi-autos by the way to because straight case going black powder going to smokeless powder street cases like the three five seven magnum the thirty eight special thirty eight smith and watson forty five long cold forty four russian forty of you know forty five smith 45-70 all the rifle cartridges when they're straight case those typically are actually just a tube Now there are still more modern production versions of the 45-70 and there are variants of that but and also other more modern cartridges that came over from the black part of the area to the modern smokeless era the big thing with with regard to working or doing the sculpting if you're going to reduce the overall dimension is the base dimension may have to be adjusted slightly and you can do that there are a number of tools you could theoretically make a head of the only basically a case holder i don't have to make it just adapting it and you literally like we've done in the past take a small smithy lathe all you know multi-tool does everything it's a bridge of mill and a lathe you take a small smithy one of the cheapest ones and you commit it it's a little late unit to you know whether with a case holder you insert the case it locks into place a little spring point and what it does is already preset with a uh... with limiters so that it's called that case down by whatever dimension now you're not going to risk if you're trimming the base and remember most of the cases are tapered but if it's military brass you can still family over with their change the dimension of the overall case with with uh... reasonable surety that you're going to end up with a viable viable uh... case for chamber okay So it depends on how close it is. In other words, like I said earlier, there's a term walnut shell. Now that term is used for two things. Anybody ever fire black powder Civil War guns? A lot of guys used to carry them out there and you'd have these original guns. I have one. I've got an 1856 Harpers Ferry. Could have been at Harpers Ferry when John Brown came through, okay? walnut shell all whole lot uh... you know blue barrel it's warren over a period of time that's not quite that good but they call of that because here original you don't want to blow them out to you i've got a watch your powder charge always have to make sure the charges camp you can bring down a rifle case to a thinner dimension like that because here again if you're not going to reload it look at it as a combat charge you could fire it and eject it you're not going to pick it back up Now, in this case, like I said, I'm looking at the dimensions here. We probably would have enough, and I'm going to have to play with the, I'll look at the, these, uh, cases, the Swedish stuff when it comes to our friends, because they're getting a couple pallets of it here shortly. And I've had it before, I haven't, I haven't had a bunch of right in my hand here in the last year or two, but I'm very familiar with it, quite a bit of it. I know it works. but if we can trim it down and do everything we've done before, and like I said, that 6.5 Creedmoor, considering, let's put it this way, one of the guys just paid $57 for a 20-round box of 6.5 Creedmoor. Well, I think we can probably, even with a little extra work, build a cheaper case for a lot less than $57 for 20 rounds, do you think? Probably. Well, that's where we're going with this, you know, just take a look at it go look at the map figure out the basis now that's a good question for because the basis where you look first because that's your foundation component needles to say if you can do no work on it that best if you only have to do a little shave trimming on it like uh... and that could be done also is as simple as i think that you stand on every cloth you've bought fine fine fine every cloth and do a fair on the case by hand and bring it to dimension if you're really good at it you'd be amazed how good you can get when you start working as a tradesman okay so these kind of things you know you're turning to the to the to make the thing work to spec bomb and it's also matter what you try to get out of the car to just not forget so we will go back to the bubble ball i didn't say i was building a national match cartridge here i'm trying to get you a mutation so that you're not suckin papers with that six point five creed war but instead end up with the performance equivalent to say a standard seven six two by fifty one eight opal round in this case loaded as a six point five creed war out you know there was a bill looking for a standard baseline performance route i'm not expecting it uh... tack drive but i expected to hit someone's crotch a boulder bong hole out if i hit him right I'll be able to put the bull in that general area. I don't care if I hit him in the left of the groin, I hit him above the groin a little bit, or if I hit him in the leg, as long as I got him somewhere in that area, I'm happy with the impact. So that's another thing you've got to remember, because people are, I don't know, it's the way people are trained, too. Well, I want the best, well, it sure is hell, true, I want the best also. Wish in one hand, defecate in the other at wartime, and see which one gets bull first. Your war you people your supply system is already wartime wartime crisis as far as availability goes In fact, I would I'll remind everybody again. This is some of the things you want to do go find American riflemen 1940 go look at the American rifleman monthly issues 1940 and 1941 and then especially the spring of 1942 now I've recommended these before because you know a lot of stuff I'm talking about Guys, they were already discussing getting ready for guerrilla warfare in America in 1940. But by 1942, in January, everybody's old, their old bung holes are so tight you couldn't drive a sledgehammer up their hind end, you know, forgive me, a pin up their bung hole with a sledgehammer if their life depended on it. That's how the pucker factor was. And that's what we're dealing with right now. Everybody has, you know, gone out and grabbed everything. That's not a problem. I love that. I'm not going to be stupid and go, well, you guys are hurting. Keep that up, boys. You want to know why? I'd rather a million, million people have all that ammunition spread out all over the country than it's sitting in a warehouse when these people who told you already they're coming for the guns can ride up on a warehouse and lock down 20 million rounds. Which would you rather see right now if you're going to war? slap some of these people I'd rather have somebody with a you know what you could do man I'm scared all about two thousand rounds of blub blub blub oh really well what do you want for it what well give you a cash or food what do you want for your ammo do you take it yeah you shut up about it what do you want Well, I paid well, no now this where you get into the barter thing Well, are you not going to use the ammo? No, you're gonna fight defend the goal Well, but I want to get some for my ammo. Okay Well, you're not gonna get top dollar for your ammo because you already told me you're probably not gonna join in So I'm gonna dick her with you. We're gonna negotiate We are going to negotiate and come up with a good choice But you know what? Nobody's gonna know in the long run where that ammo went. And that 2,000 rounds is if they take out a whole lot of black uniform knuckle dragon punks who think they're gonna come out and confiscate guns. See how that works? If I got it out there, and the other one, all you grandmas and grandpas out there, you wanna help the Patriot movement? Maybe you're way up there in years, okay? You wanna help us before you go? Maybe you don't like the enemy any more than we do. I swear before my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, that if you provide ammunition, I will bless your name. I'll do it anyway because I love you. But if you leave us stuff like that or you help to make that happen, every time I pull the trigger, I will remember you. You see how that works? I'm gonna remember Aunt Janine. Why? Because Aunt Janine took him the money we gave her and she went out and bought 20,000 rounds of this and 15,000 mags of that. And you know what? God bless you, Aunt Janine. Pop, pop, pop. There goes another Chinaman. God bless you, Aunt Janine. Pop, pop, pop. There goes another black uniform. Knuckle dragging FBI agent was gonna confiscate guns and probably baby-rape some child tonight. Pop, pop, pop. See how you can help this effort? Because guys, we need everything out of the warehouses. We need the reloading supplies out of the warehouses. We need everything spread out and away from where they can ride up in one place, put a big chain on everything, and put some knuckle dragon shoe size IQ, no neck bald headed roided up turd, in front of the door to tell you that they're going to not only keep these, but they're coming to get yours. because that's what they're already telling you they're going to do am i making anything up is there anything that the fiction here have you not been listening to your enemy i've been listening course it's also what i told you so because anybody in the patriot movement militia will tell you what up about we told you so so congratulations anyway ideas we can't just get them all uh... another thing here real quick somebody asked about stripper clips a little comment well we were well we're a break when we went to the top of the art for getting it is that enough Guys, there are two ways that we can come up with a solution for most of these orphan guns that are older, number one. Most of the stripper clips are stamped sheet metal. And in reality, just like making the sheet metal submachine guns or the sheet metal semi-automatic rifles, folding some simple low stock, and it could be brass, it could be copper, or it could be low end pop metal, uh... separate clip is not that hard number one you have an example but i would point this out that those were done on stamping machines where everything is cutting katam katam and it's all done pretty quick into the folding of a uh... of all of us prepare if you take a look at the different models is not that complicated however here's what's really nice i mentioned brass how many of you have a six point five car carl i've had many of them uh... ed love the one he's had But again, the stripper clips originally were made out of brass. They weren't made out of steel. They were made out of sheet brass. They could be made out of copper, got copper sheeting. In fact, they could probably be made out of plantable steel that you use for air ducts. Now there's a couple ways you could do this. One, if you got somebody really knows what they're doing, you could make a cookie cutter, kind of like what we used to use. And for those of you that are old enough, you might remember we used to make our own gaskets. You didn't buy gaskets with most everything you got. They gave you a template and you broke out the razor, like the surgical razor, and you cut from a piece of cork or the appropriate polypolly cork material you cut out the the uh... the pattern that you needed and that's how you got your gasket in fact the more sophisticated car parts came with a gasket material but not a cut gasket that was real fancy to get a tailored gasket you paid more for that well you could do the same with making a strike that is actually a cutout for striking and scoring, in fact even cutting if you do it well enough, but for cutting or scoring the metal so that you can take a set of sheet metal shears and then cut out the basic pattern of the stripper clip. Now, I would point something out. If you look at the Carcano, the Dutch, and the British, all of them have, all of these strippers, these man-lensure type, are scallitized but that's not necessary okay you will notice something look at it and one grand d clip which is another variation on the idea that holding the animal you will be the animal comes in the clip you injected into the weapon and that is the magazine okay the car car those the dutch car beings the the moss rifles all of those are variations of the same idea You don't have an existing internal magazine except for a magazine spring and the spring is very coarse and what when you show the stripper clip in there's a locking point you'll hear a click where it locks in to the back of the trigger guard there and that is that that holds it in place and now all of a sudden you have a magazine. The man-lincher stripper clip is the magazine. Okay. the spring pushes the rounds up through the stripper clip and when it's empty the round should the stripper should drop to the bottom of the weapon there's an access point for that if it doesn't it doesn't make any difference the next a stripper clip that you bring forward will push down onto the old stripper clip it will eject out the bottom of the weapon and the new stripper clip with ammunition is introduced to the magazine so here's the thing if you make a a scoring a strike device you have the basic form now you make a mandrel uh... or an anvil you could do a couple different ways here but i what you do is basically make a forming piece of metal that allows you to take the piece laid on you have a couple of pinholes or a guide point so that you get uniform left and right fold and what you do is tap it with a mallet this is step one now you remember you still have to have uh... lips that hold the cartridge and that hold the uh... the uh... cases in place top and bottom there's another thing about man once your strippers that was really really good and it's just like on the grant there is no up side whichever and if you're a panic number one you get shot at you know bubble go to the door with a couple of that you know i gotta reload bunkers about fifteen twenty feet away you just barely get that magazine that that man went to a stripper out whatever side is up is fine and whatever side is down is fine and you shove it in you ram the bolt home. Babunga is right at the end of your bayonet tip you jam him with that you pull the trigger you use the recoil of the gun to pull the gun back out the bayonet back out of Babunga he drops to the ground thrashing and twitching and you continue with the other five rounds you have still in your magazine. Unka, wonka, unka, ooh. Okay. The neat thing is is in a panic you can't make a mistake. that was a benefit okay gotta remember a handful of checklets i've always talked about this you know guys how many evidence cast i know you don't like that everybody likes to triplet but guess what you when you're motivated and you've got a lot of adrenaline rush you'll get that triplet to go out real quick or you'll come with it to your phone that doesn't pay attention work okay i like to strip a club just fine and it don't take much practice to slippery man without him looking exactly now here's another thing remember all we've talked about the list of understand the difference uh... because somebody just asking your teaming like the stripper clips that are in the like for the grant like for the the NATO ammunition that uh... aim is selling it's similar in fact uh... the stripper clips that you have like for the air fifteen m sixteen which are the ten round strippers the stripper clip that we just mentioned with the sks is an external stripper that does not go into the gun okay it's up fixes on the sks you can't do that with the air fifteen you can do that with the m fourteen i've mentioned that before can do with the f l can do with the h k all you can do it with the f n forty nine different forty nine hasn't exposed upper assembly it has a stripper guide and it's designed to be fed with stripper clips only or or individually loaded rounds The advantage of the strippers, especially the man-lature type, is the time and turnaround to load. Instead of a handful of chicklets and you fumbling to get more rounds into the magazine, the fact that you have pre-loaded stripper clips like on the Carcano, the man-lature Carcano type, the man-lature type strippers, when you pull it out of the box, you reach down, you got one big, chunky thing. You open the bolt, the bolt was already locked to the rear. The bolt is in the ready position, like on a Carcano. You take the rounds, you line them up, you jam it into your click, which ain't hard because it's pretty stiff. And then you ram the bolt home and the first round automatically is ready to go and you have five rounds in a straight strip, forgive me, in the stripper clip in the magazine. So you get six rounds every time. And the first round obviously is going to be automatically loaded and your gun is ready to fire. The Lebells do not necessarily have, they have a three-rounder, they made some with four. God, the French are horrible for this. And then they have some that have the five-round stripper, the five-round man-linger. Another one, yeah, thank you very much, Andy. Another one that you probably have, some of you guys may have bought these back when they were $20 apiece or $60 apiece. the M95 Steyr straight pulls no matter what model, the model 96, the model 95, the 95 short, all of them no matter what they are, all of those do take a man-lincher type stripper. If you don't have these man-lincher strippers for whatever gun, then you have a single shot rifle. Now that doesn't make it a bad weapon, but what it means is that you have to load each round one at a time because you don't know where... That makes me wonder if somebody couldn't make a my list of motor leaks successful business producing the strip Yeah, ship eclipse well, they could actually I think right now because here's the thing This is where we get the other half of this if you're listening and you have a plastic company Let me point out that in the last 15 years or so They've been making plastic strippers, for instance, you may have run into them, you might even have some ammunition on the shelf that is in AR15M16 10 round plastic stripper clip. Now the plastic would work provided it's purely a matter of what chip you use, guys. It's just like these polymer frames that are being built right now. There's no reason that a polymer uh... six point five car car or m ninety five uh... stripper could be made and in fact what you have the guys you could crank out a pile of them all from on the market and you know we're gonna cry the plastic not gonna go bad but the big thing is is anytime you need more just you know warm up the vacuum machine and put it where you go and this would resurrect all of these cops now they're now i'm gonna believe in the old somebody just asked me here to hold up Randy, okay, let me, well, are there that many French rifles around? No, you guys haven't seen any in a while, but when I was growing up, the view used to find LaBelle rifles everywhere. I had a well house here in town with a friend of mine, and I didn't know it was in that well house, and I opened the door, and there were about a hundred and some Mausers and all of a guess what most of war though they were level rifles and somebody forgot about them and they are now safe somewhere else but there was a whole well house full of them okay and most of them were seven point five that was the later cartridge or the majority were eight millimeter level of the rebels all of those required it with the exception of the last last model there were conversions they made different rifles they they fit they adjusted the weapons for the era okay But the majority were surplus that were sold probably for three four dollars apiece back in the day But three or four dollars meant something back in the day and the rifles were bought and put on the shelf and saved, okay? They're the earlier weapons now That's why I keep mentioning those French rifles because they are out there and you're gonna run into it like the virtually rifles of these you know these There's a bunch of these different 6.5 carcano rifles that are big but big long transition guns originally they were at eleven millimeter or in one point five what they did is they converted them over and in fact even improved the cops uh... some of those originally work tubular fed magazine weapons that were in a uh... thirty eight forty or thirty eight fifty type paper dot black powder cartridge well they talked the barrels off because they were a magazine fed weapon and they switched about to the uh... car car what you would not always occur kar kar kar manlet your lower trigger group and so they went from one conversion to the next conversion to another conversion ever through my way countries used to do this all the time unlike today where we just you know chuck stuff left right up about and we cut up stuff we don't destroy it where usually we fell it to somebody else of course they don't trust the peasants are not going to let you have any of it can help it which why they're in the situation there today Now, again, I mentioned 6.5 Dutch, and there are a lot of those around. The last big wave of those came in when the Dutch dumped the AR-10s. There were a bunch of AR-10s and there were a bunch of other colonial guns that had been issued out to colonial holdings. Well, the Dutch collected them all back. And then they sat in their inventories for a period of time, and then back in the early 80s, a big wave of that stuff came through about the same time that the air can parts came in for the uh... you know from holland you know the dutch air can catch which were the impetus for all the air can see you have now originally nobody was building an air tent nobody but the dutch it already made a military version what happened is what they decided to sell or get rid of some of them they were on the rent revolution market but they were unique three oh eight even more unique than many other guns They didn't sell as well, so they ended up in the American market. Because of this, a whole bunch of AR-10 barrel kits sold every small part, the whole nine yards. So a couple of lesser companies started to make AR-10 semi-auto receivers, and the rest is history. And now you have DPMS, you have how many different companies making AR-10s? if it weren't for the people originally did that work decades ago and were the for the were worked out for doing about what do you make it up for well it's not real cool with it like yeah we're going to be were done saying it wasn't cool but they started duplicating the design and start to crank out parts dole dumbasses okay but anyway um... mother were not a repair family they always do that kind of stuff that's what happens anyway the uh... big thing here again is we can make stripper clips you could do which he modeled you could make a copy of what you have a sample if you don't have a metal work take a look at it now if you're in the plastics and i'm serious about this you could make some money on this there's a ton of kar khanos right now go to classic arms ago to everybody look at the governor left and there are very few by the way in surplus understand that what you see there is surplus all those jobs more out across the country and if all the sudden you could actually get the part you needed to you know be able to shoot them a lot more people would take the guns seriously because fake could shoot it okay as it is i would have a problem you gave me that gun as i called emma so i got ya know they got emma but i mean many manager clips Okay, it's a single-shot rifle, and it's a Mr. Dolby gun. I gotta go hunting if I'm gonna get a gun that's more, you know, let's say sophisticated. So I'm not gonna be fair. I'm gonna be totally, totally, totally unfair with my enemy. I'm gonna figure out a way to club him with a ball-peen hammer, you know, like a baby seal, or I'm gonna put a bullet designed in, you know, and I'm gonna pick some poor stragglers going out to use the bathroom, trying to get into his sedan, trying to, you know, maybe, you know, maybe change clothes. I don't care, whatever it is. Now I got all his goodies and I still got my little, you know, single shot rifle that does pretty good. I'll still use it once in a while, symbolically if nothing else, because it's a good single shot. Boom. Again, nothing we have that can put a bullet down range is obsolete right now. All of it will be used. Okay? Everything. Every weapon you have, find ammunition for. And if you can't find it, like I said, I just walked you through in this last two hours, it's Weapons Wednesday, how to build stuff. There are all the technology is out there. Now remember, always try to minimize cost to maximize volume. This is the one thing about reloading. Why do people get reloading in the first place? Because I can shoot more. Not because you're going to save money, because it always happens that way. Well, I was going to spend $20. But it only cost me $2.00, where I normally spend $20. Well, then what happens? I usually shoot 10 times as much. Why? Because you're still going to spend the $20. But now you can shoot a lot more. And what do all these experts say? All range time is good time. It's true. I got into reloading for that very reason. and then I shot more. Because then you can have more fun boom time. Exactly, which is how it should be. Now another thing real quick here, we're almost to the top, not quite, we've got a few minutes more. With regard to brass, save everything. Save everything. If you go to the range and there's steel case, there's aluminum case, and there's stuff you don't even recognize, collect it all up, get it dried off. Then go to the recycling bins or save all the boxes you can there. If you can, save the cartridge boxes that people dump. If they don't, if they haven't been burned. I know a lot of ranges they put up burn barrels this time of year. Then they just throw everything in there, the plastic dividers, cardboard, whatever. Try to save the boxes if you can, because it's convenient to be able to reload and count your ammo that way when it comes to allocating the ammunition back out. Now for general reloading, guys, we were selling ammunition by the millions of rounds, and we reloaded. We just used Ziploc bags, industrial Ziploc bags. You'll find people still do that. So either way works. But I like the idea that I can put it into accountable stock. It will fit in 30 caliber cans quite nicely or 50 because most of your ammunition boxes are built for that. Your boxes, cardboard boxes. and i can keep good track of inventory of your process i grab a box there's a fifty rounds easy easy to do if i got bags just make sure your counter right that way everybody gets an ammunition but uh... the big thing here is everything that we have if it's per damn prime that we can reload it it's just that right now you're all lazy because or a lot of people are lazy because more i can get reloaded amal already ramble if you are get factory amal well actually now you can't so we're on the edge of all the bird and stop being reloaded like we were doing in the seventies and we were doing it in the nineties again everybody seems to forget that uh... one of the things we could have for a little bit is the russians were bringing in bernard primers now they may still be i have not made a great effort to look at that but you know you guys out there can do some searches If you have Berdam primers, and you know what size Berdam primer your case uses, like if you're using steel case Russian, there are three or four companies that make what are called, or go-dreamers, what they are. They're a reamer, reamer snag and pull stuff out, you can pull stuff out with thrusting, you know, striking or thrusting, depending on the system. And in this case, what it does is it snags the primer, pulls it out of the pocket. You have another little brush that cleans up the primer pocket which has an anvil in the middle of it. If you do a little autopsy on a Berdant case, when you pull the primer out, instead of the anvil being attached to your Berdant Boxer primer, the way that is, you have a pit in the middle of the primer hole. and then you have to little holes left and right or three or four depending on how big the case is and the system that the country adopted typically it's true and if you do that you pull it out guess what you have primers who will go right back in and you can reload that steel case if need be or that brass case that is bardin prime but it takes a little more work it's it's the cheap easy lazy man system where you got the pin in the die and it pushes the primer out and you put the other primer in and you got the primer loader system, blah blah blah, you know it works instead you have a little more a little different step and there are other pieces of machinery you can pick up I'd be I'd be telling you right now it's worth it because you're gonna find lots of that stuff laying around And unlike all the sci-fi movies or Hollywood where they try to condition you that we'll never figure out how to do that because we're all just clip apes and stupid, I'm sorry guys, throughout history, in fact in Syria right now, that's why you don't, like I've said, you don't see any steel laying in any of those buildings. Have you noticed all the ruined cities over there when you go through the urban areas? All the window frames are gone. There's no stuff laying on the ground, very few wrecked cars. And if there are cars on the ground, only the biggest chunks are left. Every small piece of metal, anything that could be recast and turned into artillery shells, casings, projectiles or whatever, has been recovered from the battlefield, which is the urban area, and it's been repurposed. If it's an empty case, it gets reloaded. It doesn't get chopped down to something else, because cases cost money and are expensive to make. So they reload it. and they're reloading bernan not boxer anyway we're at the top almost for all you know about their if you can't take the time go over to wimpton and get out of wimpton if you're if you're on far spoke you'll understand wimpton right away w i m k i n it's free Now, but I would ask you to do this. Is everybody pissed at first book? Yeah. Everybody pissed and hate Google? Sure. Everybody hate all these turds for all their little communist activities? Hell yes. Well, how about we go take 80 million people or more and go over to someplace else and make them bigger for the front of it, if nothing else, even if you don't really want to be on the battlefield. This is part of the battlefield. take that money and shift it from your enemy's camp and give it to somebody else and make them a friend. At the very least, it's obvious that they don't like Parler. Although, who knows if Parler is going to have them? But guess what? If Parler does come back up and online, then everybody puts the water and go over to dig your heels in because you're at war. And all of you need to be remembering that when you're using these tools. Deny your enemy everything you can. Take the jump that they want to get rid of, and the cheap. We're on the march. Listening to forbid knowledge. This is a Wednesday evening. It is dark. Let's see what date it is. The 13th, I think. Let's see. Yes. 13th of January 2021. First show of the no second show of the year for me here on Liberty Tree Radio. Let's see here. Welcome to call in today. I know we have a lot of news going on that. It was kind of predictable, but so things to talk about, you know, politics is about ready to get pretty boring after another week or two here. It's never going to be as interesting. You can say that for Donald Trump for sure. It's been an interesting run for the last four years. But it's going to be getting really boring here with President Harris. What did I say, President Harris? I'm sorry. I keep doing that, you know. That will be the next person that actually did invoke the 25th Amendment when it's found that, what's the other guy's name? Biden might be suffering from Alzheimer's or something. So that's when the 25th Amendment is supposed to be invoked, not the way they're trying to do it now. And Mike Pence kind of pretty much told himself. So we can talk about all this. I've got some ideas, some interesting things here. Let me first talk about You're welcome to call in though. I literally just pulled off the road here about 10 minutes ago and I've been doing errands in three different states today. Got a lot going on with my old project and I guess I can talk about that too. Because I don't really have anything lined up to talk about. Let me first announce, and for those of you following me on the YouTube channel, you can go to YouTube and find my channel called ForBidTV. ForBid's fell with two D's and then TV, no space, ForBidTV. And I just posted up a video here a couple days ago, that was a couple states ago, called light bulb efficiency testing. I think that's probably the first video I did relating to alternative energy. Back in the day when we had alternative energy come to the mainstream, like the 70s, I would say. That's about when I started studying it as well. We really didn't have much choice in the way of lighting. We had incandescent bulbs and then you have the long fluorescent tubes. That's really all you had. Halogen was, it was around a little bit, but it wasn't really a thing. And you don't save too much money with halogen anyway. But then the compact fluorescence came out and then the decades that followed and then LEDs here of most recently now had become cheap enough where people can actually afford to buy the things. So they've been around for a long time. It just had been really expensive up until recently, last 10 years or so. And I wanted to do a test. Now, we know from all the literature that for alternative energy systems, if you don't know, one of the things you need to do when you're designing an alternative energy system is to cut your energy consumption as much as you can. It's a lot cheaper to go with megawatts. That's N-E-G-A. watts, megawatts. That's a Amory Lovins thing that coined that phrase back in the 70s. Where basically the idea is instead of nuclear power, or not just nuclear power, any kind of power plant, instead of building more power plants, well maybe we can reduce our energy consumption and we don't need to consume all this energy and we can, you don't have to keep building all these new electrical generation facilities. So that's what he termed as megawatts. Anyway, it's a lot cheaper to reduce your energy for an alternative energy. In fact, it's pretty much a necessity. Even today, batteries and photovoltaics, although photovoltaics have come down quite a lot in prices, they were in the 70s when I first started doing this, they're still rather expensive. It's cheaper to reduce your, it's easier, it's better, much better to reduce your energy consumption than it is to just buy solar panels and buy batteries if you have an off-grid system. Because if you're off-grid, you need batteries too, otherwise you're in the dark most of the time. So with an off-grid system, meaning you're not hooked up to the grid whatsoever, you have photovoltaics and batteries. And there's more to it than that. There's also charge controllers and inverters and so on. But for the intents and purposes, the expensive part of your system was always photovoltaics and batteries, especially batteries. Today, batteries are probably taking back that price more than photovoltaics, because photovoltaics have come down in price. Haven't really improved much in efficiency since back in the 70s. Anyway, so I did a video about lighting. Lighting is an easy way now that you can reduce your energy consumption greatly. So this is the way you can reduce your energy consumption. Probably your lighting part of your bill, you can reduce it probably a good 50% really easy just by buying some LEDs or compact fluorescence. I did a test on them on the video that I just posted, posted a couple hours ago. So it's got 70, how many views does it show? At an air time here, 72 views. But anyway, a couple hours ago, my channel is kind of deteriorating. I wouldn't normally have almost 100 views by now, but it's going down because YouTube doesn't like me much. And so I tested three different types of bulbs. Incandescent bulb, a 60 watt incandescent bulb, a 13 watt compact fluorescent. And for those of you who are new to this, compact fluorescence are the ones that are the little curly cubed bulbs, little tube bulbs that's in a curly cube. And then LED bulbs, a 9.5 watt LED. Now all those bulbs that I just mentioned, 60 watt incandescent, 13 watt compact fluorescent, and 9.5 watt LED, all have roughly the same light output of around 750 lumens roughly. Lumens is an output of light, a measurement of light output. But they all, so they put off the same amount of light, but obviously by the numbers, 60 watt, 13 watt, and 9.5 watt, they're a lot different in power consumption. And in fact, a 60 watt light bulb, well any incandescent light bulb, as you all know, we've all, unless you're really new to this and you've just been, you're really young, we all know what incandescent bulbs are, and they get very hot. And you know from experience at touching an incandescent bulb you can get burned pretty easily. But you can put your hand directly on a compact fluorescent or LED and not get burned. They're warm but they're not hot like an incandescent will burn you. Well, that heat that you're feeling is actually wasted energy. Yes, a 60 watt bulb or any incandescent bulb puts out about 90% of its energy as heat, which if you don't want heat is wasted energy. If you're trying to heat a space, then okay, it's not entirely wasted, but that's awfully expensive energy to be wasting. Anytime you heat something up with electricity, that's your biggest power consumers for your electric bill and or your battery storage and or your flowable tank capacity. So anything that heats you with an electric with a off-grid system, you do not have electric heat for your home. You do not have an electric dryer. You do not have an electric water heater. You may not even have an electric refrigerator because those apply now. The refrigerator is kind of a different story because that doesn't specifically heat. But the other three, the water heater, the electric dryer, and the electric heat for your home, those all consume massive amounts of electricity. Anything to produce heat draws the most. So when you have a light bulb that puts out 90% of its energy as heat, you're wasting a lot of energy. You don't want to do that. You want to try to... Did you buy a heat lamp or did you buy a light bulb? If you bought it for a heat lamp, then okay, fine. You're not wasting your energy unless you're trying to air-condition your space because it will put the heat into your space if that's what you want. But most of the time, that's not what you want. You want the light. When you turn on that light switch, you expect light, not necessarily heat. You've got different switches for that. So what I had during this truest test, what I did was I took a heat meter, or you might call these things a digital thermometer. I just bought one recently. It was on closeout at Harbor Freight. It was like 15 bucks. So OK. So I've always wanted one because I wanted to do some experiment testing. And plus, with the underground house that I'll be building, an underground warehouse, I'm It's going to be very valuable to get information with thermometer. But anyway, this is a device you point it at. It's got a little laser light. You point the laser light at it, and it takes the temperature of that surface. Now, one thing I noticed right away, and I don't think it's, if anybody out there with one of those meters, you can tell me if I'm wrong on this. But I know what I found observing my meter, my thermometer, I keep calling it a heat meter, and it's a thermometer that detects heat. So, OK. And mine, can you switch them to Fahrenheit or Celsius? The numbers I'm going to be using during this video are going to be Fahrenheit, because that's what we use here in the US. What I found with my meter is when I was pointing it at a light bulb, the surface of a light bulb, for instance, a 60 watt light bulb was over 200 degrees, as I fully expected that, a 60 watt. And what I found though was depending on the distance I had it from the bulb, it had given different readings. For instance, if I held it about three feet away and I demonstrated in the video, if I hold it about three feet away from the bulb and point the laser light at the surface of the bulb, I was getting only about 120 degrees on that bulb. But if I put the meter directly up to the bulb and hit the button, then I was getting 200. I did twice for the video. 235 degrees and 232 degrees. It's plus or minus 2%, they say, for this particular meter. Somebody who has a meter can tell me, is that typical? Do you really have to... Does distance make a difference? If so, these things don't seem to be all that useful for a lot of reasons. If the farther away you get from the source, even only three feet, that the temperature changes that dramatically. It has a 100% difference. It went from 120 degrees to 235 degrees. So I was a little dismayed at that. So okay, so to do this affair test, what I did was I put the meter directly up to the bulb and then hit the button. That's the way I did the test because I found that I was getting wacky readings from a distance. I've seen mechanics use them to test the heat of engines, you know, check your manifold and you check your intake temperature, check all this and it gives you an idea what the engine is doing or you might even be able to see a cylinder that's maybe not firing right. There's lots of things you possibly could use for you can look for heat escaping your home if you're trying to insulate or something and you're trying to determine where all your heat is going, you check around your windows, check the glass itself and then you can do some testing. I don't know how valid these numbers are like I say because I was getting different readings at a distance. Anyway, So 235 degrees for the 60 watt incandescent bulb, but the compact fluorescent bulb was a lot less hot at 165 degrees. Quite a bit less heat produced from a compact fluorescent. We all know this because you can put your hand directly on those things and not really get burned. And then the 9.5 watt LED light, I was getting about 100 degrees. So even less than the compact fluorescent. So what that's telling me is the LED, if these all put up exact same light output, which I did not confirm, I don't have a light meter. To do that test right, I'd have to have a light meter, I'd have to have an electrical meter. I do have electrical meters, but to set it up for watts is a little, it was just too involved and I wanted to get this test done, so I didn't. I didn't check the manufacturer's specifications on the bulbs. I went with what the labels said. Now, maybe that's not a very good test, but I went by their wattage, their lumen output. I took their numbers at faith. I tested for heat, which I don't think probably hardly anybody else does, because heat is an indicator of wasted energy. So in all cases that I tested, and I tested many different types. In the video, I just did it, the three bulbs. I didn't do a halogen for this test. I didn't have one available to me at the moment in time when I did the test. But halogens are very close in efficiency and heat as are incandescents. We are a little more efficient, but not a lot. But LEDs and compact fluorescence are much more efficient. And LEDs really do seem to take the winning the winning prize as far as energy efficiency. Now, there are some things about LEDs and compact fluorescence for that matter. Advantages of disadvantages. And I'm going to go over some of those. I didn't really intend to do this talk here today, but maybe you're learning something, maybe not. Call in if you want. We'll talk about Donald Trump and what happened in the House today. I'm sure we won't talk about this a whole hour. These three bulbs I supposedly put out the same amount of lumens roughly and had different wodges. I went by those numbers and then I tested for heat. And my numbers seemed to basically back up as far as the efficiency must be for the incandescent. Now the 9.5 watt LED at about 100 degrees Fahrenheit, I hope I didn't say watts before, 100 degrees Fahrenheit, I also tested a 15 watt LED in the video. And that was at 100, I think it was like 106 degrees. It was a little hotter, but it was also a lot more lumen output. That's roughly the equivalent of 100 watt light bulb output, the 15 watt LED. So you're saving a lot of energy with LEDs. Now, I just looked at the comments here as I pulled over on the video and somebody's complaining about, well, let me go ahead and read the comment. And I've researched this a long time ago and I found there's a lot of conspiracy theories surrounding things. Anything is new. Let's see. This person says, I won't mention the name, the blue light from LED and fluorine, okay, I don't know what fluorine is supposed to be. The blue light from LED and fluorine are a problem and also the flicker rate is detrimental to health. Incandescent is more natural. Light, much better. Yes, energy obviously is better with LED, but incandescent and halogen are far superior. Thanks for the vids though. Well, okay, first of all, the LEDs these days are available in different colors as well. So the blue light thing doesn't necessarily apply to an LED anymore, unless you order a blue one. You can order them in different colors. Back in the day of the fluorescent tubes, we had basically three choices. Cool white, warm white, and daylight, those are the basic choices. Now, they also have those same kind of color choices in contact fluorescence now and LEDs as well. So you can get LEDs, in fact LEDs have I think even a greater range of color signatures. By color, I mean they still look white, they still light up a surface, but they give you a slightly different tone of blue, reds, or greens, or whatever. It will be represented in Kelvin. There will be a color number. Do some research on the internet. Find out what the equivalent was for instance the cool white, warm white and daylight and then give you an idea. So there is something to what this person says. However, today that's not an issue with LEDs. LEDs can be ordered in just about any color you want. Hell, you can even get... Totally blue ones with blue output and green output and LEDs you know as you know LEDs have all sorts of colors in the LEDs have been used for decades in electronics push that red button there or you push the button in and lights up that's LED in there So they've been used for forever. So it's nothing new and you can come in different colors Hey Craig, I think that the color is not color but the poster is referencing there is blue light from a computer monitor That's LED powered. If you know anything about how the LED screen on your computer works, it never truly goes black. It just goes a really dark blue because that blue undertone is what it is with the screen. Looking at it for a really long time does damage the eyes. They've proven that. That's supposed to be a scientific fact, if you will, that you look at a screen for too long like that, your eyes are going to degrade. You're going to need glasses, yada, yada, yada, so on. I don't think that's prescribed to like individual LEDs though, because not all LEDs like you said are, you know, blue LEDs. It used to be the white, the generally white, I'm going to call them white for now. The white LEDs in the past, like 40 years ago, were very expensive. It wasn't until the last 20 years or so where they really started coming down in price and they were able to develop the different colors and to make it. And the blue light thing that you're talking about, Ed, also from what I've read about sleep disorders, scientists also start saying, using your computer or your phone or something that has these sort of blue undertone that you mentioned. can be also make it harder for you to sleep. So if you have a sleep disorder and have trouble sleeping, they're suggesting maybe not use those types of devices right before you sleep as well. I haven't noticed that because I use a computer before I go to bed. So personally, I don't know, but that's what some of the scientific literature says. So there's some truth to what I was saying also, probably about the blue undertones. Now, the flicker thing, this person's talking about, I'd have to try to confirm that. Because I know the fluorescence were always like that. The fluorescence, in fact, sometimes you can even see the fluorescent light flicker on and off 60 times a second. Depending on how good the balance was, you could just sit there and watch the thing like a strobe light almost. It was just really fast, almost imperceivable. And the compact fluorescence can also do that to a degree. The LEDs now, that's a whole different story and I don't know that that's true what this writer says about the LEDs flickering on the... I do notice when you turn off an LED, you ever notice it turn off an LED light? Oh, it actually kind of glows a little bit so it goes dead, completely dead. It goes off immediately but then it kind of glows for... So that glow to me would suggest there's not a perceivable flicker because if it's glowing between each 60 Hertz cycle which is... probably what this person's talking about. If it's going between each 60 Hz cycle a little bit, probably the perception of a flicker probably isn't there to the brain or the mind, but maybe it is. I don't know. I might be wrong at it. I've not specifically studied flicker in LEDs to know whether this person's just passing on some nonsense or whatever. Now incandescent light is more like natural light. Well, now that could be debatable. What you need to do is you need to go look up the color charts because the fluorescent lighting versus the one that was called daylight, they said that that was more closer to what the matching what you would get in the daylight. It also depends on whether it's cloudy. There's lots of other factors as far as daylight, so to speak. If it's overcast, it's rather gray. We call it gray, right? But there's different colors even with daylight. So I don't know that you can just generalize that. Incandescent is a resistor in a glass tube, basically. It heats up and it glows. So yeah, you're not going to get flicker from an incandescent bulb. In fact, I do know also with my DC systems, I can put a 120 watt AC I can light up, most of you in your homes, you light up a bulb with 120 volts AC. I can put that same 120 volt bulb on my 120 volt DC system. Yes, I have 120 volt DC system and it'll do the exact same thing. It doesn't have to have a, it doesn't, it doesn't, a light bulb isn't AC or DC in the incandescent, it's not AC or DC. Yeah, I'm one of the few in the country that had 120 volt DC system. Actually 180 volt DC system for an alternative energy system that's unheard of. Most people start with 12 volts, they go to 24. If you're more sophisticated you might even have 48 volt system. I had 120. I got 120 volt inverter, 120 to 120 volt DC inverter. Yes, 120 volt DC to 120 volt AC. That's right. Custom made. Don't know if you can get them today. They might still have to be custom made. Anyway, I was a pioneer in alternative energy, so I do have some knowledge of this. So check out the video, I guess I don't need to talk about it anymore, check out that video on Forbid TV, my channel is the latest video. Non-controversial, let me see, but that doesn't mean anything. Let's see how many people gave me a thumbs down. Because frankly, it's gonna happen, because people just hate me because I debunked their favorite nonsense. Some people subscribe to me just so they can give my video and give it a thumbs down. I got one thumbs down out of 12 thumbs up. So even ones that aren't controversial whatsoever, I get thumbs down. It's the nature of the biz being in a debunking channel that I am. Okay, let's see. Let me switch gears to, I guess I should say, of course, there are no shows right now. I do have a show coming up in February. I have not yet confirmed. Well, I don't think I put it on the website. It will be even showing as being January. Hell, I may even have the wrong date. I don't know. I need to check the West. I need to update the website. That will be Indianapolis. I think it's the end of February. And that's tentative, of course, because things change. Indiana, I'm not sure what their latest COVID-19 nonsense is. But of course today the big news was we had the House going over impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump again. And by the end of the day today they did impeach Donald Trump officially. Donald Trump now has been impeached by the House anyway twice. First president in history to be impeached twice. Like he cares, right? And this was due, if you're new to this, if you're just now waking up from being asleep for a week or two. There's two things that of course Donald Trump has done recently that really shows, and he's really destroying his legacy, in my opinion, it's just my opinion, by not only the telephone conversation he had with George, Secretary of State, or was it the governor? I can't remember now. Trying to find more votes. Get them to change their their vote their official vote tally before the electors met before I want double no the elect has already met before the electors so he has some kind of Ammunition to try to stop you the the Revealing of the electoral votes on January 6th. He tried to find more votes if he could get he could flip Georgia Then he had something there, but He was recorded and he's everything's everything's out in the open now and he was actually trying to blackmail or bribe I don't know if those are the right words Pollute with whatever he was trying to get them to flip their votes trying to change the election Now no the electors already voted and there's no and that all the states certified their votes just their their electors votes just like Georgia did every single state did And the electors met, and from what I understand, there were no faithless electors. I didn't see any mention, and I looked it up here right before airtime. That's the only thing I looked up tonight. And I did not see any mention of any faithless electors in the 2020 election. So, the new, all the new rules and stuff may, maybe, maybe now the electoral colleges is a moot point like they want it to be. But anyway, then of course one week ago tonight Donald Trump incited, I guess is the right correct word, when you hear what he said at a rally that evening, that day, I'd have to pull up the exact quote he said, but he's inciting them to go to the Capitol, tell them who the boss is. Those aren't his exact words, and they did. And they got in. And here a week later, I know at the time of this show last week, there was all kinds of we didn't know what was really going on. It looks to me like history is going to record what they want to record. But to me, it seems really like it was just some over-ambunctious, what we call riders, looters, over-ambunctious demonstrators. that actually got in, and probably much to their surprise, got in and they started rampaging and doing whatever. Five deaths, but apparently, they don't even talk about this. They don't mention that most of those deaths were people that had like, health issues, and that, because they were, they were shot or anything like that, but they wanna, people saying five deaths, because we had a DC police officer supposedly die of his injuries here in the last couple days. Also, they're saying they trumpet five deaths on the TV and they're saying that they're calling it armed insurrection or a riot or mob octet today from religious Somebody or other mentioned that called it a mobocracy. Well, yeah, that's what democracies are Maybe they're perturbed protesting against democracy Might be I don't know don't know how many people were queuing on people I don't know how how enlightened these people are because frankly if you're just a blind Trump follower, you're not very enlightened Yeah, you gotta screw up if you believe everything Trump says. I hope that's very apparent by now, four years later. Four years of lying. I hope that doesn't set a new bar for the presidency, because I really wouldn't want to hear it to see my president lying to me over and over again every single day, and then ignoring or attacking people who point out that he lied. Because that's what's been happening. Okay, so the House now has voted to impeach Trump for a second time, and that's a done deal, supposedly. That's done. Trump has been now impeached twice. Like, okay, so what next? What did you accomplish? You got it in the history books, they didn't meet twice. He doesn't seem to care. He didn't remove room from office the first time. Are you going to remove him from the office the second time? They didn't remove Clinton when he was impeached either. So what did you accomplish by that? Okay, you impeached him. Okay. Now you're going to try to move him to the office and he's only got one week left? Okay, good luck with that. You know, down well he could throw in all kinds of legal challenges to stop that real quick. Will he still be tried after he's no longer president? Will he pardon himself? Will he pardon all the looters, riders, insurrectionists, whatever you want to call them? Will he pardon all them? Blanket pardon. When put it past him, he's already, he's already pardoned so many 50-some people. They're all basically helping him engage in basically criminal activity. They're what Donald Trump was saying four and a half years ago Lock her up lock her up lock her up. Well Well, are we gonna lock Donald Trump up? It looks like he probably will have more crimes to attest for than than Billie. He did I don't know that I can't go out for sure But he's got a lot of things coming up that he's gonna be really hard for him to we as a lot of he's going to be attacked financially Legally and with his in his pleasure to he he's lost his contracts with these golf Whatever. I don't know enough about golf or what the What all this stuff is with the golf terminus permanence and all this I don't know but he's he's lost standing in all these golf Sports whatever he was involved with there. I don't know. I'm sorry. I know I I didn't research I saw I heard a long program about it and how That is like he really cares about that apparently he loves golf He's golfed with some of the most world-famous people Tiger Woods and so on he he loves golf and that's that's really his thing and now they pulled the rug out from under him as has Twitter and Facebook and YouTube yesterday, I think it was yesterday Pulled his account for a week until he's no longer in office. I don't know the exact status of Parler. Parler was shut down by Amazon and other corporate agencies, apparently, entities. Facebook, Twitter, all his accounts are basically shut down. Some of them I think permanently. I'm not sure about that. I know YouTube said one week. So, now he doesn't have the voice he did. They're preparing for war for January 20th. He has even declared a national emergency for January 20th. Have we done this before? Have we declared national emergencies before there's an emergency? How do we know there's an emergency? Is he going to start an emergency? Why has he declared national emergency? Hurricane sweep over Washington DC or the hurricane going to sweep over Washington DC on January 20th? What's this national emergency crowd? I don't think Trump's the one who declared a national emergency. I believe it was Congress and the House. Okay, I might have had long information, but I read that Donald Trump declared national emergency for January 20. Maybe he did. Maybe he did, but where did you hear it from? The press won't talk to him. Like you said, he's been banned from Twitter, banned from Facebook. Even Fox News haven't really done any interviews with him, which is when they keep saying, oh, it's Fox News, Rupert Murdoch, blah, blah, blah. Okay, well, Anthony Brian Morgan, I know I bring him up a lot. He was reading off some of the statements on why Trump was banned from Twitter and off of Facebook. The two posts that were, you know, were dangerous were basically, you know, telling people that, you know, we're still going to be standing for what we've been standing for, the Republican Party and the make American great people, we'll still be here, we're not going to be walked on, blah blah blah. No call for violence, but it's such a, you really got to read it, it's such a water-dumb version of some of what I've heard other people say, that why, other than to make this political statement on behalf of the organization that they are willing to go with this. president on whatever he wants to do in his senile age, you know. Yeah, to answer your question, I'm on the internet now. I am, I'm looking, I googled, I didn't use Google, I don't use Google, Trump declares national emergency and there are men, and I put past week, because I think this was several days ago, so I eliminated ones that could have been from, you know, years ago. I'm not seeing big names yet. I'm seeing Daily, Collar, Politico, Yahoo, EN.AES, Daily Post. These aren't CNN, NBC, whatever. We love Trump.com. It's possible this could be rumored, because I'm not seeing any of the big guys. As I'm scrolling down, it's everywhere. But I'm not seeing CNN and NBC so on and so on. But so okay, I'd have to double check that. So it's not just the big guys are the ones that are banning and blocking him. So would there be anything from Trump there? You know, Trump could be telling everybody to stand down right now. We need to come together and you'll never hear it. I think we can, well I didn't hear that today. He actually put out a statement while they were trying to impeach him today of that effect. And they still played it down, you know? So, good luck getting anything out there. And yeah, I heard what you said about, well, what was the name of that other, the alternative to Facebook that they closed down, Amazon closed down with the thing? Nobody violated parlors terms of agreement and everybody that parlor was involved with was okay with them up until it seems like somebody hit a switch and then Amazon claimed that parlor had violated a user agreement with their servers because they were renting servers from Amazon. Yeah, before they shut Parler down, here's something related. And by the way, this would be easy to confirm about the state emergency just looking at the Federal Register or wherever it's published. That would be something that could be easily checked on a .gov website. But anyway, also related into that vein, Parler, somebody sent to me saying, he signed the Insurrection Act. 17-year-old whatever. I don't remember what the year was. He signed the insurrection act. He'll be able to stay in office. And it was a parlor post. And it was basically fake news. Anybody could, it just came from Donald Trump. He says, the parlor posting said it was Donald Trump and it was, and I have signed, in all caps, I have signed the insurrection act, blah blah blah blah, but it's apparently parlor has got so much potential garbage on it that anybody could claim that they're Trump, call their Trump their account Donald Trump. And it was definitely fake news, but people were spreading it for a while. He signed the insurrection act because everybody said, he should sign the insurrection act. And then they're claiming he did. And of course, no such thing was done. It was easy to check. You just start going on the air and looking. And the only body that was saying that was before it's news. So, okay, well, there you go right there. You saw the people that were posting were all conspiracy sites. They weren't anything from a .gov or a... or a CNN or any kind of really legitimate news organization. Well, right now, what legitimate news organization would you trust to report anything honestly on anything anyway? They're all right now supporting censorship. Which is, they'd be crying bloody murder or be telling you how we need to hear both sides of it. Right now, that's not what they're doing, are they, Craig? Well, but you could also go I mean back in the day we had to find out we had to go on shortwave radio and listen to various You know BBC or whatever and but now today on the internet you can search and do searches for every single country and new media sources that would not necessarily be as biased as our Ones could be depending on the topic the ones here. It really depends on the topic how biased they are especially political So Parler was spreading before they got shut down. Parler was spreading a lot of nonsense about him signing the Insurrection Act and that is false. There's no evidence of that whatsoever. Again, that type of thing would be easy to find through the National Register. Some things that were actually signed. Unless they're going to lie to us too and I don't know that I've heard of a instance where they've lied to us. The official gun record has lied to us for something like that. Let's see, the COVID bailout that Trump and the Republicans were blocking wasn't really a bailout if you go through it. They tacked it onto their budget, and they threw on a lot of stuff, including research for transgender sex changes for children ages, what was it, 11 to 18? If they wanted to have a sex age, you know there's a lot of BSes in that. Oh, but it's just the COVID thing. They don't want to give people that. So yeah, they'll lie, Craig. They'll lie in the water face. Well, no, but they didn't lie. You just got to look it up and find out. You can find those things in there. They didn't lie. It's right in there for anybody to see. Oh, no, they lied and said it had nothing to do with any of that stuff. I said, listen to a bunch of this stuff, and then we would start going through the bill. And there is so much gobbledygook in that bill, and it reads like a contract referring to this section and that section and sections of other bills. So you actually have to go through and find other bills that it's referring to and what departments are referring to, what they do. And there's all research into COVID propaganda. There's actually, there's a part of that, the research to research on COVID propaganda and how to make the vaccine more acceptable. Yeah, the point that I was trying to say was that sort of thing is easily researched to find out the truth of it, whether or not the press tells us or the press tells us wrong. you can easily go and look up and see. Yeah, you can find the bill and you can look at the details just like you said and find out there's a whole lot of other garbage thrown in there. And frankly, that's what's going to happen in the next two years, folks, because now all the Democrats can be able to pass anything they want. They don't have to worry about COVID anymore. They snuck all that garbage into the COVID bill because, well, who could be against giving more people $600 for money? We could be giving them $2,000. So let's give them $600. Nobody can, nobody's going to vote against that. Well, we take those trillions of dollars that they stole, they sent overseas to foreign aid that they sent to who, who constantly, the Democrats and Republicans both, you know, bashed who for, you know, the World Health Organization for what was going on, but we sent them trillions of dollars, you know. Part of that budget was going right into their pockets. How about we take that money to those agencies that they claimed were ineffective and whatnot and we put it right into the hands of the American people, a lot of which are losing their homes, and we just pay for the American people's mortgages outright with that. That way they don't have to worry about losing their homes. Oh, we can't do that. You know, why don't we? No Democrats are in and they wanted that $2,000 bad. They were just jumping for joy when Donald Trump suggested that $2,000. Well, now they got Democrats in, why are they only making a million dollars? It doesn't matter. They just make it up as they go. Well, never see it. And it was a pittance. It was literally that that son that they gave you was spit on a griddle compared to the amount of fake currency that they generated to steal for themselves. Yeah, and for Cambodia and whatever all the other nonsense they threw in the bill. Yeah, but the point there is is that okay? It doesn't cost them anymore. They're inventing money. They're printing it up. It's gonna cost them later All this is gonna cost them later, and they don't people don't seem to know this yet. Oh, no It's not gonna cost them later. It's gonna cost us later They already said that this is gonna be on our taxes for a long time. We're gonna see a something added eventually to our tax rolls basically saying that we're getting charged for the COVID relief thing. Well, they're going to have to take this money out of circulation that they threw in there, otherwise you're going to have mass inflation. So they're going to have to steal it back away from people pretty damn quickly, otherwise we're going to be talking about mass inflation. That's my opinion based on my studies about money, but that's what they're doing here. But they don't seem to mention that or seem to care, so let's just throw out their $10 trillion. How much have we spent now? Probably more than $10 trillion on this COVID thing. throwing out people and not just COVID but the other things thrown in the bills like Ed was saying. So why don't we just make it a million dollars each then everybody can pay off their houses and pay off their college and everything we all do then we all be living in the streets probably because it's going to have a massive inflation you're not going to be able to eat anymore. But we'll see. Now we got next two years of three different branches of government being controlled largely by Democrats. So unless we have any Democrats that have any, because Democrats are out for blood, they're gonna pass every damn thing they can, especially if it looks like the Republicans don't want it. And so what the hell kind of country you think you're gonna have after two years? Things are gonna get bad. This is my opinion, but I think the writing's on the wall. I think everybody can see this. anything the government across their desks now will probably be able to be passed unless it's so outrageously bogus that some Democrats speak up and will say, wait a minute, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen. Now, it doesn't. In our days of partisan politics we're in today, we're doomed. That's what I'm thinking here. Back when I was a kid and I didn't know enough about politics in my younger days when I remember seeing bills in, okay, Democrats and Republicans, they actually voted for a bill based maybe on its merits instead of whether or not you were Republican or Democrat. That doesn't happen today. Almost exclusively today, you vote on your bill because if a Democrat brought it forth, then you're going to vote for it if you're a Democrat. And you're going to vote for a guess at if you're a Republican. Almost without exception, that's what goes on today. And that's what we got in the next two years. We got a very good- It's so big! Craig, it's such a big bill. We're going to have to pass it to find out what's inside of it because we don't have time to read it. Yeah, well that's the same thing with the Patriot Act. We've all forgotten how to read here. Yeah, it's been happening since at least 2001, the Patriot Act. We saw what happened there. Well, that was the Obamacare thing that passed. It had support on both sides of the aisle, went through. And wow. Yeah, something like that. And they still tell people to lie. You don't get to keep your doctor. Biden keeps telling people that lie. Well, the whole time he was on the campaign trail, it was one thing that he said that people kept calling him out for, you know. It's like, no, you don't. You might get to because you are not being affected by it, but the American people do. Yeah, they're affected by it. I want to bring up another topic that I've been thinking about the last few days with Pelosi and all these others that are screaming, let's get him out of office too. Let's, you know, not let's not just impeach him, but let's let's remove him from office. And so what you get pence for a few days. How does that work? I guess that's what would happen anyway. Something came to my thought here. Donald Trump, he's probably, whether or not he shows it, we can't really see now because he doesn't have a voice anymore for the most part. He's probably going through some pretty bad depressing times in his personal life right now. Well, personal public life, whatever you want to call it. He's probably going through a lot of bad things right now in his mind. He's probably depressed, he's probably angry. Probably feel betrayed all sorts of things are running through his mind right now that can make people unstable as Everyone probably knows maybe some of you Maybe some of you probably some of you all know someone who was close enough to you that had mental problems of this nature Depressive type problems and maybe committed suicide now, I'm not saying that's what's gonna happen down Trump I'm gonna bring something up to you here Donald Trump has a huge ego problem. I think we all know that. There's no secret there. There's no state secret. He's got a lot of other problems dealing with his status, his monetary wealth status, his standing way he wants people to view him. He's got a big problem with that now because he's destroying his own legacy with those last two events I was talking about the telephone conversation with the Secretary of State of Georgia or the governor of Georgia I can't remember which and his latest thing about basically starting a riot almost I mean, let's just call it kind of what it looks to be he almost started to write it certainly you could trace it back to him as being part of the problem anyway He's going through some bad times right now the Gulf thing being canceled pull out from under him That's one of the things that is very most important to him Who knows maybe a lot of the money is a cussing them out at home, too Maybe some other things are going on there, too People were gonna march down to the Capitol and we're gonna make our voices heard now I've heard other people say that that it didn't lead to violence and I've brought this up on several other programs and bring it up on yours, too Do you know who made? What happened on Wednesday acceptable who did that who made that acceptable? Who may? Yeah, well not just the press. Oh no, no, no. We've had Pelosi. We have had Kamala Harris. We have had the Democratic Party telling us time and time again that, you know, we can't lump in those rioters with the peaceful protesters. So we have to count that as a peaceful protest. You know, that attitude has been promoted and put out there all if you're wrong when it comes to the riots where they were burning down people's homes and cities. Very rarely was any of that mob violence for Black Lives Matter, which is not, you know, The political movement, not the word Black Lives Matter, the political movement, which has a totally different thing from what a lot of people who support that thinks it means. But the ones who made that acceptable are the ones who are now calling it sedition, domestic terrorism. And the only difference is that it is not their supporters that were doing the violence. And honestly, I they didn't burn the city down. It seems like their aggression was focused at the area that they seemed to be the problem. So I honestly, I have more respect for the people who did that to the capital that I do for any of the people who went out and attacked the communities that they lived in. Did you hear on the news today that somebody was going to be charged because he got he was found to have plastic zip ties in his car. Yeah, I did. Whoopdy frickin' do. We've had people who have had their businesses and life savings destroyed. This has gone on all year long, not just with the COVID thing, but with the riots and protests that have happened with the Black Lives Matter. And they have not advocated going in and stopping it. Shamed a couple of the people who actually did finally step up to do something like that Idiot in Seattle who didn't do anything until it was on her front door and then they had to get rid of chop You know that the murder the drugs and everything that happened up there was perfectly Acceptable it was freedom of speech. It was protected But now we have this where one protesters died. We don't know about all the other people that died if they were protesters or whichever side it was on. And supposedly a cop that has died, and I'm sorry, I'll say supposedly about all of them because I wasn't there. I didn't see it. I've seen the videos, but again, I wasn't there. So I've got to take their word for it. And right now, their word don't mean jack squat because this in my eyes is just another one of their quote unquote peaceful protests, which they have promoted all year long. What did they think was going to happen? Yeah, maybe. I want to finish my thought here before I have to go off the air here because I only got about four minutes left. Donald Trump's status in his... his legacy, how people are going to view him, how he feels people view him might be something completely different at this point. I think probably from what I've been here, I've heard people saying this, that some of the people that were at Trump supporters are now maybe backing away from the whole thing after those couple incidents that happened here. But think about this folks, as far as removing him from office, it's probably not going to happen. I wouldn't think it could happen next week. But he might be a little unstable. Now, remember, too, he has his finger on the button, the so-called nuclear button. Think about this now. If Donald Trump, and who knows what Vladimir Putin has on, we don't know yet. I think someday we'll find out. We don't know yet what Vladimir Putin has on the man, why he never says anything bad about Russia or Vladimir Putin. But think about this folks. He has the nuclear button. If he wanted to be the world's most famous person in history, he could probably push that button. It's the ultimate suicide bomber. If he felt his life was over and he'd want to take down something with him, Think about that. He is the ultimate suicide bomber. Could be the ultimate. Are you reading Pelosi's word? Because it sounds like you're quoting her. She already made this address to the house saying that, you know, she was concerned with him having the button and she got a hold of the Pentagon to make sure that he couldn't blow anything up. Well, I know that I know that very people have been saying that he has a handle button. I'm taking it a little step farther and He actually actually did that after the quote-unquote riot or maybe they don't give the timeline when she did it But she says she's already got a hold of the Pentagon to make sure that he couldn't push the button Okay. Well, sorry about I'm not supportive Pelosi, but I'm also not necessarily supporter of Trump either Most of the time, but I'm trying to bring forth an idea here that people ought to think about That maybe there is a good reason that if he is if he if he is suicidal or could be suicidal and he decided on his last day or on Inauguration Day or something Just to push the button. I mean Then that that brings the question would what would Vladimir Putin do if there were actually missiles on their way? Would Vladimir Putin and others and would other countries realize what's happening and just not do anything in response? There's a lot of things to think about there. It's like a game of chess when you talk about these nuclear weapons in first strike and responding and all that. What would other countries do if all of a sudden there were missiles coming their way? Knowing the man and knowing what probably was happening Or would the military hire up or muckety mucks, would they cancel that order? Would they say, no, do not launch the missiles, even though he pushed the button? There's a lot to think about with all that. I've seen that your mind went there, Craig, because remember, what was the first thing that they said when President Biden had become president-elect? We talked about this. What information did he want access to? Were they making a big deal that Trump wouldn't give to him? He hadn't been sworn in yet, but he wanted the nuclear missile codes, and he wanted access to our intelligence information. Well, they've been wanting taxes for more than four years now. Not taxes, no. The tactical information and intelligence briefings that the President gets, and they wanted the nuclear football in Biden's hands, access to it, because he was quote unquote the President-elect, and Trump wasn't handing it over to him. I know what you said. He hasn't even sworn into office yet. He doesn't get access to that until he's sworn in. But they've been trying to put it in his hands since we did the popular vote. My point with this whole thing is that we have a man that could be very unstable right now, especially more than ever. Could be. And that could be kind of scary, depending on what... transpires and willingly leave office on the 20th. He says there'll be a peaceful whatever, okay, but he didn't say he'd be leaving the White House. He just said there'd be a peaceful transition. So that means from a Trump to a Trump? What's going to happen? Is he going to be, has he got more Trump cards up his sleeve? Probably does. But anyway, the next week and one week from the day when we go back on the air, we'll see probably what he has done because there probably will be more surprises and maybe there won't be any more surprises after week and we're going to have a pretty boring next four years until Harris is president or whatever. So anyway, my show is really about over. I was going to start the music here any second now. This is Craig for Biddin Knowledge. I go to the YouTube channel for Bidd TV to find the video that I posted about lighting and its efficiency lighting. So thanks everybody for listening. I'll be with you next week. 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. Dream the other night that, well I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be murdered. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest northeast south the only listening to us on the three radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on the you to baby but probably dot who cares that one effort with it because what you were the guys put it sideways and what you're doing appreciate that And we are on AM&FM micro stations, AM&FM conventional stations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska good afternoon and evening to all of our friends out there at lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS, the outline two states and the territories. Remember the west coast is three hours behind us here, they're still in the afternoon. Still got some sunlight as a matter of fact. Anyway, it is 8.08 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is weapons Wednesday. It is the 13th of January, the 13th year of open and obvious and in your face, if you haven't seen these pigs in Washington on the national feeds with those communist pieces, open and obvious Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 old earth calendar. two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic dance of swords and the adventure begins uh... couple are really threatening things course trump is caved up you've seen the public announcement he made you know while while while while they believe that i can break up a little bit more murder you when your home burn your business down that's okay with don trump and also with all the rest the copies who you've seen on national television without a tell you how they're going to torture you and murder you when you're home and the fb i those pedophilic mechanic ebstinites are going to be threatening i guess we can let them they can threaten that perfectly fine by me you just keep opening your mouth on that direction all of you i'm running anybody who was so tired of this right now and i mean people like you lost the group you lost the church lady let's put it that way he who walked the church lady when i hear a little when i have a church lady of the classic looks prim nice little great to it she goes we did you put the basterds you've lost bar that goes you've lost but go ahead you you guys pop it up there you see what happens when you play this one because we're all done with last year We're all done with last year and all the trumpets and all of the you know, the meat puppet petos and the bar horror You know that boy what a leadership you've got the the child-blessing peto and the bar horror and that's what the FBI is all about boys That road crew from deliverance FBI bat faggots and all the rest clear of the three dollar bill child blasters and they got a bar or out there on their army up to the boat the bad and all so that's the team that's the coming team on the other side which is cool there's a stall and of course we know there's a star one coming up don't worry don't think that this is just you know it's all about though it's not there's much other shenanigans and all kinds of wicked stuff that's being planned by all these pit swap and ring knocking yamako wearing pieces of trash and it's about to really get adventures on so congratulations you're living in the those exciting times merrick may you live in interesting times and old chinese curse my unit and interesting times it is weapons wednesday by the way and uh... couple things you real quick uh... part of the nation goes do the moment this stuff started uh... the middle of the day the uh... well i don't know i don't know where you're going to go to pick up whatever you want i mean i will recommend a few things here are a couple white right off the bat uh... there's some odd nooks and crannies and if any of you guys have found anything grab from your watering hole first and share with everybody else we can clear the stuff off the shelf the most important thing that needs to happen right now is we're taken down to the enemy jump off growth post get caught flat-footed that is going to happen just reverse uh... just the discussions today alone and or soror agreements that okay i'm not closely down there but i've been out dotting all the eyes crossing all the keys getting things where we ready to go one of the big things is again work or whether operations we've been blessed so far but still firm in motion in the field guys it's winter make sure that you've got all of your winter tactical support on your combat harness and on your home your house back your home load okay your backpack I can't emphasize enough putting extra socks and extra glove liners, mittens, or whatever you got. Wool is best. Zip lock bag, everything that goes in your pockets. And remember that when you take stuff off and it's wet, you don't jam it into the pocket where you're dry. you make sure you use a ziplock bag to lock the stuff up so you can again keep it separate from your body. It's still going to be wet, but it's not going to pull your heat down. It will have density if it's wet and it can be, it'll dry from the inside out, but if it's even in a bag like that, if it's next to your leg or if it's in a pocket in your chest or whatever, it's going to help to retain heat. So until you can get it dried out, then it retains heat even better. But wool is a saving grace when it comes to cold weather operations, which is why for socks and gloves especially, it's critical. None of the holo fibers or anything do what wool does, period. They mimic it, but they don't get near it, okay, as far as, you know, potential. So that's something that you should have. Again, wool socks, if you don't have wool whatever you got but carry extra socks make sure you carry extra glove liners or at least extra again gloves or wool systems whatever you got. There used to be a lot of the trigger finger mittens out there not as many. Another thing here real quick is headwear more than one people drop them lose them god you know how many times that happens in the military I mean come on think about it if you've been in the army You're in the field, somebody goes inside, they always take their cover off, you know, kind of ventilate a little bit, and they thought they stuffed it in their pocket, and you got to pile them by the front door where everybody else has gone back outside. Then they got to come back and sort out with, whether or not theirs is there, they left it someplace else. Same as true gloves, which is why you need more gloves and socks, you're going to get wet. When you get wet, change them out as quick as you can, get back to dry, get back to keeping the body heat in. Okay, we don't need hypothermia, we don't need any kind of cold weather casualties with all the other fighting that's going to be going on another thing is also keeping an eye your ammunition uh... in out in out we're talking about getting inside going outside now there's a policy remember if you were in cold weather and arctic operations you know i have a vestibule there's a reason for the best bill for acclimation number one uh... like discipline is the other part of it people to say uh... but there's also the idea of keeping your weapons in a neutral environment you still have relative you know control over the relation or they are but uh... one of the policies is to actually park the weapons in a stand-up position either around the perimeter of the tent uh... closest to like the outer surfaces or in the vestibule area with a ready rack with security usually have one or two people that are in you know guard mouth uh... because remember you're supposed to be the war zone all the time you don't go into a tent relax away for some of the football it's true a blank wall you can't be through okay especially in g p cancer utility cancer thing like that all off the big thing here is is to prevent sweating with uh... weapons and ammunition uh... because you're dealing with uh... metals and one word other oxidation common it no matter what if you don't uh... if you have precipitation slash h two o collection you are going to have oxidation aluminum steel even stainless to a degree depending on the quality of stainless there's a lot of not punk a junk but there's about five hundred grade of stainless steel and the uh... the lower end of them oxidize you probably had this happen with some of the cheaper chinese stainless steel bowls or kitty bowl or something like that where they've been outside long enough and you'll notice you got some rough spots how the hell that happened Well, with punkajunk metal at the other end, when they did their cut, you know, they do all their mixing and smelt, anything gets in there. I mean, after all, there is some carbon steel in there somewhere, but what happens is the punkajunk chip, depending on how quick they pour and how big or small the foundry is, a lot of that other stuff is still sitting there, and it's a Femi original format, where it started out as scrap metal, and they mixed it, you're supposed to do a spectrograph, and then you come up with the final steel that you want. by mixing more of what you're supposed to have in there how do you like that uh... in all these cases number one needles to say wiping down your equipment is critical but remember if the stuff uh... if it falls up inside or messed up inside when you go back out whatever it is it was moisture if it's if it's if it's wet it's going to be frozen even the temperatures we have outside right now which are just below freezing Today, it thought out, what happens to you, you see this every time you go outside, a little puddle somewhere, and when you go out tonight, it's going to be slicked over. Tomorrow, if we have the same kind of temperatures, and with the sunshine we had beaten down today, that area will clear up again, and to a certain degree, part of it will evaporate, even in the winter. But, remember, your weapons do the same thing, but they're very unforgiving if that happens, because you can, if you have, Parts that are icing together, they're not necessarily going to stop functioning, but they are, or they can create a malfunction at a very bad time. Another thing I would point out, if you've ever used automatic weapons, especially if you want to run a Browning in the winter, because it starts out going, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, and vaporizes. The more rounds you put through the gun, the more heat builds up, the more the weapon transfers, all steel, all metal, some plastic, and some of your guns, but still transfers energy. So, with other weapons, this can be a real problem with, again, if you weren't careful about seating around. So you always want to constantly be checking your weapons. It's not paranoid, that's common sense, because you're in a very, you know, coarse environment. uh... you also want to be checking again cleaning and uh... rotting the guns every once in a while just to make sure that you keep everything lubricated very mild mild mild small small amount tiny tiny tiny remember that we don't doubt anything in oil a lot of people say will we go dry lube well that's fine go dry lube in fact during cold extreme winter weather yes try lube is typically your best or no lube We've discussed that for years here. Extreme cold weather or arctic weather conditions, no lubrication at all. You just metal on metal and you take your hit with regard to wear and tear. That's something to expect. But remember again, there's probably a little bit of moisture here and it's amazing that moisture actually works as a bit of a temporary, not so much a lubricant, but it does kind of let things slide for a bit until it does vaporize off. So, it's a balanced thing, depending on conditions. We haven't had sub-zero weather here, which we do get in Michigan, they get it in Missouri, they get it in all the northern states at some point or another during the winter. We still may have that on the horizon, another 30 days out. Could be two weeks out. If that's the case, then you have to start shifting from wet lube to dry lube. Dry lube or wet lube is still going to be the most common dominant simply because the more sophisticated lubricants are not going to be available after a while. and those wd-30 cans and those 30 weight non-detergent oils you're going to take a little drop of that make that work where otherwise you'd use something else it's just the way it's going to be you're going to go through you're looking at everybody using the same material what happened when everybody was going after the toilet paper all at once it's all gone okay the same is true in any situation where everybody is consuming a similar product and to the same degree or level Now hopefully you'll have replacements, but I just pointed out if you don't have the original you were using, you're going to improvise, adapt, and overcome. And that's why it behooves you to watch like I do every yard sale, all the estate sales, every container of anything. Well, it's open and it's a weird weight of oil. Who cares? What I'm going to do with it ain't going to make any difference. I'm not going to put it in the engine. I'm going to put it on something so the two bearing surfaces have an ability to roll off each other and move more efficiently and to keep the carbon off or building up and the moisture building up in the latest work of the crystalline of metal and you know it starts oxidation which then once it starts it's harder now to stop. And it may still be there already and you're just preventing it from going any farther. That's what the lubrication is partially for. Always remember that. Another thing here, we were talking about resizing and we had a lot of different things that we touched on with reloading in the last two hours in the two-hour block. And of course we had Craig from Red Knowledge up in between us. One of the things that I would point out is that there are many dyes out there and somebody did ask me another question, well, what if you don't have carbide dyes? I will reinforce what I said before. We used to be we didn't have carbide dyes. One of the biggest problems though is that you can put stress on the other type, like the carbon, the carbon dyes, you can stress them just like you can anything. And you may not have distortion right away, but what's going to happen is you're putting a uniform amount of energy and pressure on that dye over a period of time. You will probably see a little more wear and tear, which is why I recommend buying more than one set of dyes. for what is considered to be significant resizing. Okay, we're not talking about small-like little projects where you're just tightening up the throat, you're doing a shoulder resize or something like that. We're talking about changing a case configuration, which by the way for anybody who's been reloading pretty pretty time, if you know what's going on, it's easily done. Once you follow all the rules and take every step, you know, common sense step by step, okay? But... the if you can invest in carbide dyes if you were to ask me what would i do what i buy you know more expensive pressure would expect more money on the dyes i'd spend more money on the dyes because they can slide over to any press Now in resizing and reconfiguration of brass like we were talking about, a C-press is not going to be as strong, but there are some very, very, very strong C-presses like I mentioned, the Herder's Dye, Sir Herder's presses. I've got two that are, well, one is the biggest one they ever made. And they're single stage presses. These are not turret presses. These are not multi-purpose, multi-cams. These are single stage presses. One big, lumpen arm and a whole big massive base to take all that torque or all that energy with great repetition. okay that's why i do like the herders and a couple of the companies policy on that with another one you probably never seen him before used to be we've run into a there probably i think built with thirty and forty s during world war two not much leaked out at that time but there was still material provided there were companies who were supposed to again all continue with production or built production to actually provide the civilian population with munitions uh... the ability to build or more ammunition in fact probably most you don't know during the middle of world war two you know the u.s. government made thirty thirty and thirty two wenchester special at the arsenals they had several special production runs that were built to provide ammunition for the game getting and also for varmint control And so several of the standard or most common civilian calibers were made as military production runs during the war. Very rare actually, the cartridges themselves are collector's items. So if you ever run into anything like that, or maybe it says like Winchester Repeating Arms, it's a military type box and it might be like 270 or it could be 243 or it could be 3030 or a 32 Winchester Special. uh... if you have anything like that you've got money there i mean like don't open the box if you can help but if it has been open usually people get curious they would have this but if the box especially a field that box is worth some money so there's another heads up i haven't done in a while that remember you know that twenty rounds of thirty thirty dollar shoot if i have to but if i got this nineteen forty three production winchester repeating arms are savage repeating arms uh... savage arms uh... commercial ammunition made to mill spec then uh... are that to a cartridge collector there's people who will pay you significant money for that far more than you get for twenty rounds of an loaded ammunition a lot more okay even individual rounds flash samples are very valuable so heads up and again you also get your head stamped a little bit about those cartridges you've got maybe a parent inherited from grandpa or dead maybe dad was a rancher out west or maybe a logger up north here in michigan that ammunition was spread out to a lot of different places plus they made it for the militia too you know so that the population would have more ammunition in the early stages of the war to the middle stages of war that was still part of the authorized production based on original problems they had when we got into world war two and we were losing okay it heads up there next uh... I will remind you medical supplies, we're going into a shooting war because of that. Medical supplies, shopmedvet.com, shopmedvet.com, www.shopmed, vet.com, that's S-H-O-P, shop, med, M-E-D, vet, D-E-T, shop, med.com. They've got stuff 70 to 90% off. they have freebies there's all kinds of good stuff there get your medical people tied into it grab what you can bob which is that a bunch of ideas here again the other day everything came in your work for a change actually got bring it up if it weren't for a change that made in the order the just after uh... i think was that the next morning i made a change in the order that it would have been here in one day took about another day so it really was like a day and a half for what i placed the order i got the stuff in my lap So, they're really, really pushing on that. They're getting the orders in quick. One of the things I would point out, too, is it's very cheap shipping. Five dollar shipping, if you buy enough, it's free shipping. But five dollar shipping on 100 pounds of medical supplies, or like the last one was, yeah, about 110 pounds of medical supplies, including IV, scalp holes. The next batch is going to be more into the wound care as far as direct wound maintenance and prep. That's going to be everything from stuffed bandages to abdominal bandages, large area cover, tape, against scalpels, a little bit of everything. and you all need to be looking at that right now shop med that dot com take care of that in just about going down range it's a tough coming back your way always remember that gotta be able to keep people alive things stay in the fight we plan on keeping our people alive policy next uh... over at and again i believe but i'm gonna have to look because god knows what's going on right now we should be companies i've had a lot of people including like even a mcdonald's pay you know you know i can find any twenty two like okay uh... so as well but i've mentioned classic firearms dot com and while they do not have a whole lot of anything in the way of server they do have some of the european stuff one of the things that they do seem to have for men and by the way also you animal if they're up i don't think you and i'm a little bit i think they've shut down uh... here because they were asked about the fed that you know whatever but uh... classic firearms if you go over to ammunition rimfire ammo is the top item and they do have a pretty good selection of stuff in stock. Now they don't have any correction. Oh correction. Oh correction. Well, I'm gonna take that back. I think everybody heard the noise from Washington and everybody voted with their wallet and I'm gonna have to say forget it classic has no rimfire ammunition whatsoever. Maybe the morning maybe that girl from McDonald's who asked for the... Oh she fooled me. He might have just picked all that up. It's possible. Well, probably not. Anyway, over at Classic, one of the things they do have is some 9mm Tula ammunition, but it's $499.99 for 1,000 rounds, it's $0.50 a round. I can buy AK ammo for less if it's still there. Now if it's gone, well, don't worry about it. The next thing, of course, oh, by the way, if you did want to see what I was talking about with regard to the Rosette crimps in the two-hour block, if you look over at Classic Firearms, quick picture because you're looking for ammo, the second item down, PPU blank, 7.62 by 39, but that's not what they're showing, that's a 5.56 blank, that's not a .223, or forgive me, that's not a 7.62 by 39, the picture is a 5.56 blank. And that's the rosette crimp I was telling you about. Now there are different types and sizes of crimps. There is a four point, which is relatively crude, but actually, well, it used to be pretty common, especially on the 303 British. And then there's a five point and also six point rosette. And you'll see what I'm talking about, and what it does is it squeezes little corners. Looking down from above, squeezes things in little, fine, wedgy corners like a pizza pie. and closes the top of the case of the brass so that it seals it so the powder is retained and then they use a small amount of lacquer paint to seal it to make sure that it's weatherized. And it actually works very well. I mean if you've used the AR-15M16 family arrivals, you know what I'm talking about. Otherwise, no, they had a whole lot of anything left in ammunition over there, but I doubt there's much anywhere right now. Everybody's pretty well seen the writing on the wall. they've been propping at the mouth in washington this is a good thing they think that they're going to you know kill americans and we're going to have to kill made a right back so when they come out and don't send them home or not sending them back that's the one thing we can't we can't let happen we're going to have to get rid of a when they come out uh... otherwise what the shot shells that your next option if we're going we're going to write down the inventory here now uh... as far as the uh... somebody asking about buckshot It looks like everybody ate that up first. So there is no, most places there is no buckshot. If you can get number six, BB or say maybe number four buck or actually number five shot. Kind of hard to find, but it's been popping up because they're cleaning out the corners of the warehouses now. Number five is actually a pretty mean shot. I like number six for anti-personnel. It's got enough thud power when it hits, but it's also small enough that if you've got to dig that out of somebody, oh, that's a misery. That is a misery. And the closer you are with it, the more it shreds and does really like, you know, again, it's in the same range as, say, number four buck or whatever. Not quite, but, you know, again, we use all kinds of evil tricks you can do to make the shot shell work for you. So do a little research. You'll understand what I'm talking about. Another thing, remember you can enhance shot shells. There's another thing called an arcane load. You may not have seen much on that. It used to be the older loading books that talk about it. In the past, you actually did mixes of a shot. Now, if you don't have a reloader, you can still cheat by opening up a case and pulling part of the load out. Now, you got to be careful here. And replacing it, but you, again, don't do this at home. But some people have been known to do this. You figure out what they're what I'm talking about. you take some bb you'll get some shotgun not pellet so if you want to or you go by here's a thing to camp by pellet uh... you look for ball bearings or for uh... fishing shot fishing weights no fishing weight you know the shot type split shot those are delicious by the way and you make those in you know take half of the old those say the number six out and you reinsert bb uh... shot, split shot, which typically is about like a number four buck. Now you mix that all together, you mix it all together in there, but then you seal it back up, crimp it, push the crimp back together, you load that up first, what you've got is an arcane load, you've got BB, pellet number, you can have number six, you can have seven and a half and eight in there, but you also got all kinds of other nasty stuff. You can put nuts and bolts, well actually small, Nuts in there are perfect rusty preferably I don't use good stuff like and reuse what I have or cans with broken nails busted pieces of glass safety glass Chunks of rusty metal of any kind it go to food gas for you know down the tube and then Adam But you can also load up a shell with that stuff or at least enhance it and it'll go what it wanted to take follows its own path of least resistance kind of like a big mean really goofy size frisbee goes in one way comes all it goes in the forehead comes out the ball that kind of thing never know where it's going to go and that's how it should be if you're trying to you know put a target down and keep it down and make it horrible for so that the if you do get away they don't survive because they're going to plan on doing this to you they already are planning on doing this you they're bragging up how they're going to do this to you you better be ready to do it to them They're bragging right now. They're bragging on national today, our frothing at the mouth, that Pelosi creature, that ex-crem- that piece of excrement, that rotten turd. I mean, guys, I'm not a Trump person, but if you look at what they've been saying the last two days, what they're- they're not just going there. They're telling you they're got him bent over, and they're going to come out and get all of you, and it's like, really? Okay, well, thank you for letting us know you're coming, because we feel we're pretty well figured on that one. And again, this is communism. This is the red terror we've been warning you about. Now here's another thing I'm going to ask real quick on that. Let me ask you all. And anybody can chime in, but all of you listening, I want you to, okay? You have relatives in the military. How many of you have relatives in the military? Now let me ask you something. Did those relatives vote for Biden and the bar whore? Or did they vote for Trump? Did they vote for Trump? Do you think that most of- you know the military votes all disappeared or were thrown out back doors or thrown in dumpsters because they voted for who? They voted for Trump. Now I'm gonna ask you something. And if you're military, I don't give a squat, who the hell you are. You voted for Trump, now you're gonna come out, listen, you're gonna follow the orders of a parasitic pile of communists who committed treason against the American people. who are cooperating with foreign agents of a foreign power and have committed horrific and vast voter fraud, you're going to follow those orders of those communists? Am I supposed to show you any kind of kindness for that? If you do. But on the other hand, I don't think it's going to go that far in some ways because I'm going to ask you, you're telling me you're going to follow the orders of these illegitimates that are, they're praying like a bunch of baboons in Washington right now? I want you to think about that. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. How long do you think it's going to be before they unleash the secret police on the pay trip? Oh, I think they're in motion to do it immediately. I, well, actually, have they not already been following the orders of the horrors on the other side and Trump is still in there? I want you to think about it. They're thinking they're going to jump off. Now here's the balance on this, caller, and all of you listening. everybody's seen or heard about what's going on with the national guard the military is being pulled out all over the place who are they working for just came today anybody watch the video he just did with him doing the you know what a lot of the dollar acceptable bubble bubble bubble up what he's doing is he's doing that classic republican we're reaching across the aisle because we got a we got a reach agreed to over there grab the dinkers of our fellow ball a large buddy and we got to give him a jerk off because after all we bend over backwards but the communists never apologize they just want more and try to kill you isn't that what we've been seeing Isn't it amazing that Trump just did that? If anybody didn't see what he said here, I just watched it during the break, Nancy pulled it up specifically what it is that Pelosi and all the rest of those turds did. That declaration is after all Americans, and again, it's half of the country. So our half of the country better get ready to get rid of them. If you think somehow you're going to make some kind of deal, I'd like to hear that one. How you think you're some kind of punk-ass, you know, special puppy that's going to not be, not going to be run over. because these characters eat everything. They're with their fruit loops. Once they start, they're insane and they need to be put down. But if you all get together and do it right at the beginning, this war won't last as long. We will win sooner. But if everybody does the, oh, as long as you're killing that guy, now wait a minute, now you're killing me, now it's important. You all need to come to my aid. See, that's the kind of dumbass that really pisses me off. And there's a bunch of numb nuts out there like that. Well, they're not going to come at me because they're after you. Wait a minute, they're at my door. Oh, oh, it's important now. Oh, we need to, we need to. Well, before it was what you guys, see, that's the ones that I really am disgusted with. And then there's a bunch of what are people called FUDs, and I do understand what they're saying. There's a bunch of turds out there that never lift their ass or hand up for anything except a handout from government or to put a dog muzzle on their face at the orders of some pervert, that's one of these Epstein-Petos. But there's a whole bunch of us that all understand, and you better too, they're coming out to murder you. Okay, so you better be ready to do it in spades right back first. That's how it works. Now if these military people get their act together, and I, again, I don't have any confidence in anything other than that we're going to be betrayed. But again, assume the worst and you won't be disappointed. You'll swing the whole get caught off guard. You've got nothing to lose and everything gained by pulling the trigger and firing our ass up. And remember, the ones they're going to send out right now are already the ring knockers that are going to follow the orders. You kill them off, guess what? You've taken care of a big chunk of the organic sandbags that are the worst. So this is where everybody, this is that battle everybody was waiting for. It's done. And by the way, the prick doesn't come in until the 20th and this is the 13th and they're acting like they're already in charge. what do you all think i personally believe that they're already motion jumping off on stuff which is to get better communications i think that uh... first of all if i were out if you're out there listening and you were in washington you would get all your friends together and have a decision about how you're going to kill off whatever comes to try and grab you if any of you listening or in washington they're not going to differentiate communist don't do that there is no accuracy to a police state in fact they don't care because the accuracy of inaccuracy which creates fear The cops already use this on you all the time, but this is where it goes into steroids, and again, while you have the guns, you have the ability to not only get rid of them, but make major inroads into your enemy's critical ranks. But what it means is that when they are in front of you, you don't let any of them get away. So like I said, the most wicked people, I'm gonna tell you what, right down the road from me where I'm sitting here. Some of the most wicked people that I know that are in the militia effort. There's two places like this. One is down on the ridge. And I don't mean wicked. I mean, these people are already made up their mind years ago, and all of their generations are like this. They're well organized. They're well trained. They have better weapons. They carried away everything from the military. These guys are coming out with hogs and everything else ready to go. And, like I said, they were thinking, I'm going to hold them back. I laughed. It's the only laughter where I really had a fun internal laugh and the expense of an ally, but, well, somebody who's at least like mine. I really laughed. I really laughed. Their perception is somehow I'm that person from the 90s that everybody grows. Now, it's a different era and it is the time and we must fight. those people and the other group of the pay right now they've already bought it themselves they wiped out to a t f units down on the ridge here several years ago and then they want to count and how did some other ones down and you know what they're all still right where they've been the whole bunch more like a mile here and the only thing that's restrained them is is just that there's been relative peace but they all receive the writing on the wall and they've got a book talking about two years down the road and all we're going to try and fit work at failure like the failure we just had with the boat fraud we could have to more failure they dropped that years ago these people coming out they're going right to the problem They're going right, they know who the problem is. Hell, a lot of them are prior, well not all of them, I would say 90% of them are all prior service and some of them did the kind of work you really don't want to go back and do. I'll tell you something tonight I haven't said before. One of them was told to kill me. I know that. Oh, see there's stuff I can't talk about out in the air. One of them bragged up, well didn't brag up, but said he was given the order to dah-dah-dah and I know who was involved with that. And the logic was, oh, there are two twisted logics to the idea behind that. Okay? Which we don't, you can use your imagination about why. At certain points that might be useful. And it wasn't, it was not power competition or anything like that, but some other ideas. One part of it had to do with somebody that I already had questions about, and that played out to be true, and they dealt with that problem. This is much, much, much, This is well, this is it. Like I said, this is it. I want one of you to call in, any of you call in, tell me how we're gonna get out of this. How are you gonna get out of this? You are facing it. Every day, everybody's waking up doing the same thing. Man, something's gonna happen, something's gonna happen. Something has happened. Your enemy is in motion, they've committed themselves. Communications being interrupted, the way you're seeing right now is always the precursor to a physical attack. We're gonna get out of this one bullet head attack. Well, yeah, we're going to climb out of this one bullet at a time, one engagement at a time, and as you get better at it, you're going to learn, but you better learn fast, because this is the school of deadliness, this is the school of death. I've got so many other things I'd like to do, but you know what? If you try to sit off with an idiot and sit off to the side, they come to you, people. Show me a place where anybody went out to find the bat faggots or the Black Lives Matter or the Antifa where they went out and searched for them to make create a conflict. All the last year those asshats came to the people, came to their businesses, came to their homes, attacked them. Hell, even look at what happened with the Trump people, okay? So they're coming. And our best bet is first get rid of them, then go to theirs. This is not going to be in a vacuum. And it can't. And there's no getting out of it. Now the patty waist better get, you better go slap the patty waist side to head and better remind them that better off fighting and fighting hard. You know what? Learn fast, learn quick. But until I see, it's like, well, the military's out there to fill in the blank. What's the military out there to do? Why is the military gunned up right now? What are they gunned up for? See, now here's the thing. Let's go through the math on that one. The military is all gunned up. So what, Antifa is pissed because Antifa and BLM are pissed and they're going to attack the Biden, Comey and the... Oh, they really gunned up their bad when you look at those pictures. Most of them don't have firearms. The ones that do have firearms, none of the firearms have magazines in them. And we can't guarantee that what they have in those vests have ammo. no no no i'm talking all over the country that is not that washington d.c. is just one and again they're little low end of the pecking order in terms of operations as far as the guard goes what let's go back what bomber what one bummer had the parade when they're they're talking about it at twenty thousand uh... national guardsmen on the ground does anybody remember what the marine corps look like when they marched by bide or by uh... yeah actually by bummer and bide and one but bummer was president guys Do you remember looking at those M14s? What was wrong with the M14s that the Marines had on their shoulders when they marched by? They'd taken the bolt out of every rifle. They didn't just not trust them. They showed just how much they didn't trust them by taking the bolt out of every M14 that was in that parade or AR-15, or forgive me, M16 that was in that parade. That's how the commies are. There's no doubt about that. In fact, Pelosi is right now, okay, the commie is saying she wants to do background checks on all these guards, because they might have militia contact, they might have this contact, they might be that person, they might be so you see, like I said, that snake eating the tail thing. So for all you guardsmen and all you army and Marine Corps and Navy personnel out there who know you're being betrayed, whose side are you on? And by the way, if Trump steps aside and bails, you know what? Piss on him. I'm going to ask you right now, does that change anything? We're going to need a new American president, and it isn't the pedo and the bar whore coming in, right? So we need a new president, don't we? See, they're thinking they, and they got, and they, Trump opened his face and was admonishing, you know, well, we don't do wub wub, well, piss off, you piece of trash. You know what? You hold your ground, you hold your water, you don't, you don't, you don't hesitate. But on the other hand, if you've been play-acting this whole time, and I'm going to point out, it is, uh, it's January the 13th. Was Hillary Clinton arrested today and put in prison? Was Hillary Clinton arrested today and put in prison? was Hillary Clinton arrested today and put in prison or for that matter four years ago or three years ago. Oh, but Mark, the rest are coming. Don't you know that? Everybody's emailing each other. The rest are impending. So why has he done that the last four years? Right. Well, that's my problem with this is why, and again, what they're doing is this is the scam, playing the rubes. stretching the rubber band right out to the bill last second here to get everybody to stay uh... or supposed to be precautionary my idea precautionary i hope you bought more magazines and ammunition i hope you're loading more up there's your precautionary you people better know who your friends are you better know where your friends are you watch and pay attention to the vehicles around you the air traffic there's much air traffic anymore so it's really good spot enemy air traffic Frequency counters need to be run, the scanners need to be run, you need to be watching the cop shop, you need to be watching the safe houses the cop shops run. You need to pay attention where the ADL is, including their safe houses. We know where all those are. Like I said, these people down the road, that's what they're going after. This thing kicks off, they know exactly what they're going to do. Hey Mark. There's nothing going to, there's nothing going to slow them down either. And again, I'm not going to, I am not going to stop them. That's not my job anymore. It wasn't before actually. It was just, oh well, we're going to ask in my opinion. Go ahead, jump in there, caller, please. This is Mike from Ohio. Speaking of communications, I have a question. I saw a suspicious looking blacked out SUV kind of going through my small town that didn't look like it belonged and had a real interesting antenna array on the roof and a bunch of VHF antennas. Right in the middle of the roof there was some kind of like solid cylindrical black thing that I'm assuming some kind of antenna that I have no idea what it would be. Look like a mushroom? Like a flat mushroom? Yeah. Well, there's a number of options there. It could be a frequency collector. It could be, again, also countermeasures, jamming, but I'd have to see it because there's a number of different ways than any kind of omnidirectional or, what's the other name for it, there's another name of a cod. It's omnidirectional, but it's not a dipole, not a single dipole. It's actually a circular array. Sometimes it has a metal field plane with a series of other copper coils or it can be other metals, dissimilar metals, but usually, again, energy efficient transmitters. and the idea behind that is that you could actually either shot an area of depending on how to configure to reuse it for blanketing an area and using it with a with a uh... with a uh... secondary variable bob movable uh... sort of um... robs basically it's a directional and uh... a direction finder okay we used to see the other ones which were like the harp saunand they still use those others a couple of the about basically what it does it actually track and paint i'd identify individual transceivers example would be like cell phones but it could be even like maybe one of the fbc people that yeah i know there's an old ham radio guys are i live in one of them so well the thing is uh... you know that's another thing to bring up that the you know can't not fcc has a number of vehicles like they did back in the uh... seventies and eighties that are uh... committed vehicles to with the arrays for that purpose yes or will they built a series of sedans that look like they had a big uh... like uh... cargo carrier of the world was actually extension of the body that was all of their mechanical everything was up above and station on top of the roof and they use those or monitoring and scanning uh... radio for being overpowered uh... two-meter uh... cb anything without their uh... they're only so many available country may always made everybody paranoid because what was one of those somewhere okay will it take the paper there's only twenty some of them So what you got one for the whole state and it's got to be on a road and it's got to be overlooking an area and it's got a you know There's all these requirements to be able to make the thing work But there's a lot more of that junk out there. Okay like now so if something like that you see it the big thing is get the plate Yeah, I think I did for the most part. It wasn't a government plate. It was just the standard Ohio plate, but it looked like a government fleet vehicle. You know, white Chevy medium-sized SUV with blacked out windows and all that. Well, again, if it had a whole bunch of additional technology on the roof or a rounder, again, mounted to the piece of equipment, it's always got a question mark. What you need is the plate number so you can find out if it doesn't show up at all. Okay. or if it's flagged as a federal vehicle with a civilian plate i've mentioned this before there are there at one time there were twenty four thousand abandoned vehicles in detroit they were all fed cars they were stolen fed cars and um... all they were look like regular plates i'd one of the guys who share step you that uh... i do he showed me showed it to me those they watch this let me show you some and he was getting there at eight mile with the uh... they were the eight mile armory is where they said the gun shows i hope they still do but he goes to see that car across the street he goes what's the plate number and of course you know you've read a lot of plate number he said you know i'd tell her something wrong with it look how dusty it is ran it up pull it up on the thing right there because he was sitting in front of the eight mile and he goes see this look what it says well basically it was flagged not to be interfered with it was a it was a fed vehicle that obviously been stolen it had its tires front tires were off it and it was parked over one of the dirt lost the way that was being part of like somebody old and like you know you know storefront industrial and lo and behold he said there are like thousands of those all over Detroit we can't touch them they just sit there ruined they're going to be rushing into the ground. I've probably picked up a bunch of them but it's true that again you have a whole series of shadow plates that's why what we do is we go to the federal parking lots do a quick survey of all the plates they're so lazy they will use the same plate over and over year after year but put it on different vehicles. So, if you've already got it listed for like a Ford Granada way back when, but you're seeing it now on a Chevy 1500 SUV, it's kind of obvious that that ain't no Ford Granada, but that is the same plate. That's how it works. I'm serious, they're that lazy. We've had some of these vehicles, we've had the same plate on five different vehicles, one after another, even though they've changed the vehicle out, obviously. Now the other consideration is they actually just have stamped out more plates themselves. Why not? Government, you know, they got all kinds of clandestine rats. So making a set of, you know, like four or five or six of the same plate, what would that be a big deal for them? I mean, after all, is it fed? There's no rules. There aren't no rules anymore. They haven't been breaking them for a long time, but now they're just flat out in your face showing there aren't no rules. That's, I think, the most important thing that needs to be seen here, guys. Also, are those are only for you peasants or when they when they want to attack somebody but otherwise they do the they do far worse and they don't even doesn't even exist as far. Well, you may have seen them burn something, but you didn't know that that really didn't happen. Yeah, again, where does this go? Well, most important is it's going into a conflict. So now the idea is you need to first be able to communicate and protect each other. You then need to get better at helping other people and groups of people who are doing the same thing. and you better get good at it real quick step one to the kind of be like collection and concord of the the attack one place they're going to go out to be written a rape pill pillage and burn because it's not the objective of just one of many locations then they're going to get caught down the road when they get caught on the road they can't go you can't let them go back there will not be a retreat to boston this time for the enemy that can't happen when they come out the just have to keep pounding on them until there's just nothing to beat up beat out anymore and they're all gone And then from that point, it's on. You can be better than that because you all better be thinking ahead. Right now, don't even talk about planning on blah blah blah. What you'll do is just simply say the basics. What do you know? How do you operate? What am I going to do to take care of, you know, helping Bob? Bob's in trouble. I don't know what's wrong with Bob, but Bob's in trouble. Keep it nebulous that way when you talk. as far as was just in case anybody else is listening which is not critical because no matter what you're going to be guilty no matter what you say remember you're dealing with a police state you're doing with that you lie they just flat out lie you may not like trump but they lied for four solid years non-stop that should give you a hint about what kind of pigs and excrement bottom feeders you're dealing with the control press and the feds lied for four solid years So that means it's finished. Now, the vampires, you know, vampires cannot feed upon vampires. They have to come out and feed on someone else. And they've turned their little bloodshot red, red cat eyes towards you people. Towards everybody, the whole of the country, because they won't stop with us. That's not the nature of the Satan worshippers. That's not the Satan, the nature of the Cthulhu-ist and the Baal worshippers and the Cabalists and all of these turds. They're nilless. They're in the worst case. That's why we need to send them to their... Do we need to send them to their dark gods? We need to send them to Satan. Send them to Belucifer. Send them to Cthulhu. He's the soul leader. Remember, we can send them to Cthulhu and Cthulhu will eat their soul for a thousand years before he really gets to munching them. He'll be consuming their soul for a thousand years. Oh, that's a guy I want to worship. You want to worship that guy? Oh, sounds great by me. What are you going to do if he gets us? Well, if we worship Cthulhu, he eats you and he consumes your soul for a thousand years in misery, and then you go to hell. Wow! Wow, that's something I wanna... No, I don't. Well, they're stupid on the other side, aren't you? You really are stupid about it. There again, they talk themselves into this. This is something I've had a conversation till four in the morning about. They've talked themselves in to where they are and they're gone. You're just gone. You're not going to fix them. You're not going to get them back. There's no reason to bring them back. There's no wanting them back. You're talking about the ultimate reason that we fought the American war for independence, the difference between the old country and the very new and fresh thing that we had here and still have here. But we're going to have to fight for it. You are not going to be delivered unto your liberty, unto featherbed. if you wish to keep your feet freedom you're going to earn your freedom all of you that made it was which one of us called first or not you're going to get have to make that decision and what you're going to get rid some point you're going to have we're going to spend ourselves we have to take the risk of spending ourselves get over that i wish i wish doc was here because he'd be he would explain to you the best best way he could like he said everybody was scared we got started shot at then you finally realize when you see people die, though you're doing everything you can not to do your job, that you might as well do your job, and amazingly enough, if you do your job all calm, all long enough, you get to the other end of it. Alive. You guys all have to learn to shed all this garbage about, you know, being recalcitrant or, you know, holding back, because holding back won't do you a damn bit of good. Best thing you can do, and those military people, by God, their weapons better be pointed at the right people. Back all you if you've got brothers, sisters, and cousins. that polosi at all the rest of those jewish turd you better start talking to your family if they're uniform you better cover to this to this this happened with people before you were you and berry your asperger never show up in my porch ever again you turn on the american people of all in order to confiscate don't you follow the orders of these communists don't you ever come near me again but it's your daughter your son or your brother web pit on him You better all get an attitude real quick on this and it better sink in with them once you once you turn on our country The way the DC has turned on our country and all these pigs who have never been really with our country to begin with They aren't American never have been all flapping their yap because they're putting on these airs You show me one of those bastards that's an American that you've been hearing the app for the last two or three days Get in front of the microphone there. You show me one of you believe is it American? everyone will blame pieces of trash work report power and believe that their their feet he's doesn't think you're a dozen where it worked well where we warned you we would be and in fact we're closer to where we were twelve months ago than anything right back to where we go again without the corona beer virus scam which was that fake biological attack we're right back to where we were just on the edge of twelve months ago go back and look at all the videos about the old second amendment you know counties and second amendment resolution and townships and all the states that were standing up and so they had the fake biological attack to try and be again what i'd want you would happen well now that's all pretty well over as people are getting done with it and now they gotta try and go for the gusto you have to also do you got to let you know i work for a public We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We will have a large full day and night. Kill them all. I am an American, I am not going to put up with this and neither should you but everybody is going to have to make their choice. But I am an American, I am going to stay an American, I am going to stay free. That means I gotta put down the enemy that stands before me who is a globalist and a foreigner. God bless you all. Stay strong, stay focused, work together, a mic is taking over.