February 6, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional law, the Federal Reserve's history, and current political developments. He analyzed Congressman McFadden's 1933 speech on the Federal Reserve, debated the Trading with the Enemy Act's application to citizens, and covered Biden administration policies including military purges for alleged extremism. Callers contributed perspectives on ammunition availability, rifle selection, and concerns about vaccine mandates for healthcare workers and vulnerable populations.
- federal reserve
- trading with the enemy act
- congressman mcfadden
- 14th amendment
- common law
- executive orders
- military purge
- systemic racism
- ammunition shortage
- m1a rifle
- fal rifle
- vaccine mandate
- biden administration
- constitutional rights
- preparedness
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One Nation Under Fraud, it is, I have to look on the phone, what is it? February the 5th. We're going to continue on from where we were last week in a minute, but first, I want to go into some other things, such as the realities are, which I love it. There's no room for any czars in this country, but we have too many of them. However, every person that's in this country that is an American and not its opposite, which I continue to call an ass-harimian, the opposite of America, because everything has been reversed in this country. When I'm doing research trying to understand the past, which isn't easy because things have been so rewritten, I look for turning points such as the 14th Amendment, which was never ratified. Or even going back further, one of the greatest turning points in civilization was nominalism, where it's fairly clear that we have different realms of existence such as the physical realm, the mental, psychic. realm, psyche, and that's also the moral realm. And then there's the spiritual realm. And so nominalism cut out two of those realms and consequently they're seen in large part as non-existent, only as words. They exist. But there is no reality to them. Now anybody that really thinks, knows that isn't true, but this is how we've come to reductionism. Everything is now the material, which plays a large part in what we're doing today because we are being mentally manipulated. The war against the American people is largely one of the psyche. And this is a real problem because look at where we are today. We were supposed to have been a country where the government was only to protect your life, liberty, and property and it was government of, by, and for the people. Well, it's the opposite today. There's a war on the people, by the people in the government, who are just puppets for other people that we could speculate on. And they're there to take everything you have. your life if necessary or just for fun or for depopulation or eugenic purposes. You're enslaved already and entangled in so many frauds. It's unbelievable and your property is not yours and it's going to be soon gone and you'll rent it from the people who stole it with money which was of course all manifestation of ill-gotten gains and this is where we are today. So it's time we come back to reality because we need to re-associate the parts of ourself and just going back to something so simple as Plato's division of the soul into the rational, the passionate, spirited aspect and the appetite of those things should be in harmony according to what Plato said. And I think this is hard to argue with. You could say he's too simplistic, but you can't argue with his facts that a person, if they're in harmony with themselves, will be acting justly. Of course, we are assuming a conscience. This is what's apparently missing in most of the psychopaths that rule over us in their little oligarchy. So the things that are happening today are shocking. I mean, when you look at what Biden has already done, and I'm not giving Trump a pass, every day he does other things. What is it? Over 40 executive orders now. going back and undoing some of the things which at least appeared to be good ideas on the part of Trump. And I do see that he has canceled or resigned from his screen actor's guild. I wonder when the other actors up on the hill will resign and become real people. I mean, you see all the masked idiots, useful and otherwise, It's just getting hard to take. I mean, Fauci wants you to have at least two. Well, he should, because he's most definitely two-faced, so he'll need one for each of his faces. And he probably has more the way he's flip-flopping back and forth. You should be hanging all of these people who are intentionally creating havoc. They're murdering people. Now we're talking about outright murder. Not that they haven't done that before in all their wars, which should never have taken place. But... Our question is what can we do to stop this? And it does appear as if people are beginning to wake up to the frauds. And that's a big plus. So in any case, last week we were talking about the trading with the enemy act of 1917 and how it was utilized in 1933 as an authority for emergency powers. This is all just pig slop to go along with the animal farm they've created. And Ex parte mulligan, which I just looked up, it's 80 some pages, that whole court case. So I'll just use the abbreviated form somewhere I have around here. And it says basically, this was used in a different case, emergency may not create power. You just can't create power by calling something an emergency. And of course this whole emergency is not an emergency. It was literally manufactured by the government. They manufactured an emergency by getting people to believe things which are not true. And this is of course the way they operate. And how do you do this? There was an article today about the, or maybe it was yesterday, I am the Biden administration's realities are and I'm here to help. And then it quotes, this is one of the best quotes ever really, who controls the past controls the future, who controls the present controls the past, that of course is George Orwell. And here's one from good old Dick Cheney, when we act, we create our reality. And while you're studying that reality judiciously as you will, will act again creating other new realities. Yes, they do create these things often out of nothing. It's like ex nihilo creation. All for evil purpose because these people are Satanic Luciferians. They have the cunning from the light of Lucifer and they love to destroy people and things and the whole planet. So this is our problem. How do you stop them? Well, the first thing you have to do is know who you are and know who the enemy is, which isn't easy because of all the propaganda and the indoctrination that we have suffered over the last 120 or so years at least. And when you think about Pavistock, when it came here, Britain first, of course, with Freud. and his nephew, Edward Bernays. And then in the 30s, you get the Frankfurt School over here. And that is the nexus of the snakes that brought forth all this political correctness, identity politics, and repressive tolerance. And now we are seeing what people might have scratched their heads in the 1970s over what is going on here. But think about it. They've had over 40 years to subvert the country. Subversion had been the norm in this country since all of us were born. Subversion, bringing people into the government, into the media, into Hollywood, people have subverted the morals of the people. It's the way they do it. You have to strip people of morals going all the way back to what's his name in the Civil War times who decided that You had to split law for morality. I'll think of his name in a minute. His father was famous but not of the same ilk. Anyway, you can't split law for morality because law and morality are very much connected. Just like political correctness, identity politics, and repressive tolerance. They're going to define you It has nothing to do with who you are, but you're going to be either a victim or an oppressor, and that's going to be your, that's who you are now, and you will act accordingly like Dick Cheney wants you to act because he's behind some of this, and then political correctness will tell you what you're allowed to think and say, and repressive tolerance is what happens to people who don't go along with it. And this goes on and on now because if you don't wear a mask, well, things will get worse and worse and it's time to stop this right now. It's gone way too far where you have people acting as police because their corporation told them they could. The corporation doesn't have any authority to police people because we're living under a false law anyway but the Civil Rights Act which is not, I mean Civil Rights Acts are unconstitutional. And this is from the beginning, from the 1866, I think it was Civil Rights Act that was vetoed by Johnson, to the 1964 Act, they're all unlawful. We're supposed to be living under the common law, but the fulcrum of the 14th Amendment, the Civil War, changed us from people who were free under the natural law, which is a philosophy, into the common law, which is concrete negative law, where you are allowed to do anything that you want to do except for if you hurt another person's life, liberty or property, then you would have to be appearing before a common law court if you were indicted by a common law jury and the people would be in charge of the law. Think of how dangerous that would be to people who want to control you. They had to get rid of the common law and they had pretty much gotten it out of the minds of the people by the Civil War. That was the greatest triumph of the enemy, is to get rid of the law, take the knowledge of the law from the people, start compulsory education with Horace Mann, that was that 18, was it 52, and then his sister, came down into the South which he married into another family story. I'm not thinking too well today. And yes, and then under the military dictatorship, this is really huge. You start in the South, you put a military dictatorship in and you put new local governments in and you connect schools, compulsory schools to the assessment of property where everybody pays to indoctrinate children so theyíll never know what went on. Itís the deformation of knowledge. This is like the first ingredient of fraud. You deprive people of knowledge and you get them to agree to do things which they donít even understand. This is why weíre in such chaos because weíve been stripped of understanding of morality and virtues. and people don't understand what's going on, they don't understand what the law was, how you're supposed to relate to each other and be in control of the government. And also, of course, the big, big, big thing under common laws, you cannot compel someone to perform. That's why it's a negative law. It only applies when there's damages committed and no one has the right to tell somebody else what to do. So look at how far we have strayed from the law. And look at what they are doing now. We're being ruled by codes and statutes which are not in pursuance of the Constitution nor of the common law, which the Constitution has to be, even though we don't remember the common law. This is a situation we're in and it's very chaotic. And of course, people living without the law will naturally create instability. And that's part of the Marxist way. And the Marxism's a religion. And it's a religion of getting people who are useless idiots to believe, sorry it's useful, it depends on where you're looking. They're useful idiots to the people who want you to believe in utopia, which means nowhere. And so the end justifies the means and might is right just so you can get to utopia. And that will be hell for people but it will be utopia for the people who are managing this religion. And the fact that it has spread throughout this country through the academia, through the universities, through schools, number one book on economics, Marx's Economics. Marxism, Frankfurt School Marxism mixed with Freudism, Talmudic, Tabbalistic Thought, and we're moving now towards reflective law. It's a big time, it's not law at all, it's bringing you to consensus. and communitarian law, which is Talmudic, Kabbalistic balancing of the needs or rights of the individual against those of the community. This has nothing to do with America. It's totally seductive to people, apparently, because we've got communists in office now talking about how other people should be re-educated. And these are some of the ways we came there. And of course, Tavistock has a lot to do with it. And Tavistock from what I've read is behind a lot of the genders, what the transgenderism, and all of this is to destroy the individual. You had to destroy the family first. That was done by throwing people off the land. You don't want people on the land where they can control their own needs. They have their own water, their food, etc., their energy. No, that's not going to work. You've got to push people into the cities. Then you've got them more and more and more. Then you run a massive invasion of this country from 1965 with the Immigration Act which was mainly pushed. It was a triumph of a particular group of people headed by Emmanuel Seller and Jacob Javits. It was a triumph of about, I think there are 500 Jewish organizations in this country. We have subversion all over this country and it's now marginalized the people who want to be free and we're targeted and we are to be expunged it looks like. So that's our problem. So I just want to go back for a minute because here's a lot of the problems we have come from reading on the internet. Hey, Charlotte. Hey, Phyllis. How are you? All right, how are you doing? Good. I thought that was called extermination. That's it. Yeah, well, OK. Extermination is probably more accurate. Yes, we're going to be exterminated. Now we are being taken into the new system, the new normal system where you won't own anything. Here's a, in the How to Stop the World Economic Forum's Great Reset by Patrick Wood, he wrote the 10 of their goals down. Itís perpetual panic lockdowns and economic controls until the population submits to medical tyranny. It looks like thatís pretty well underway and of course itís all unlawful. capacities of government that have all been taken over from the local to the state federal and then of course behind it all we have the tyrannical regional governments already in place and we have the national government that was put in place with all the governors colluding against the people and all the mayors and they all meet in their associations etc. This is all treason because crime and treason are normal now in this country. And until you get people to understand that and come together, what could we unify behind? We should be unifying behind the idea of true justice, which isn't group justice. I mean, there are no individuals that are allowed to speak in this country any longer, and unless it's on shows like this, because all of the media is controlled by corporations, and that's an oxymoron to think that you could have free corporate press. It doesn't work that way. Who owns the corporations? It's pretty clear what is going on here. The next WEP goal, or sorry, that's the WEP World Economic Forum with Claude Schwab. Claude Schwab, sorry. He looks like Jabba the Hutt. I used to think he looked like Humpty Dumpty before he fell off the wall, but that's just wishful thinking that we'll be able to push him, and he'll never be able to get together again. So medical passports, contact tracing, are part of everyday life. These are being pushed as this is the new normal. They're not going to stop. The censorship and deplatforming of all voices that oppose the agenda, as we're seeing this today, greatly reduced economic activity in the name of stopping climate change. So now instead of just COVID, we're coming with the climate change phantom. They're all phantoms. They're created out of nothing because these are sorcerers and they are very good at imagining and envisioning things. That's what we all talk about that, especially agenda 213050. We're going to greatly increase poverty. This is number five. And the loss of private property, that's one of my favorites. It is not a loss of private property. It is all grand theft. Six is the introduction of universal basic income, and that's what you see right now. Mitt Romney, who should also be hanging in as a traitor and criminal, and by the way, Virginia is now passing a bill to outlaw death penalty, and I think they're doing that in self-defense. It just makes sense to me. They want to be able to create what they've done, this incredible crime and treasonous aspect of life that we are suffering from. And they want to do it with absolutely no fear that they will be hanging, which they should be. So then you want a cashless society and digital currency system where privacy and trade is completely erased. Thatís happening. Of course, all of these trade like Eusmica that takes away your sovereignty, all of that stuff is more of the treason. Of course, Trump was highly involved in that with his handler. Let me see. The eighth one is the creation of a shared economy. Shared economy in which no one will own anything and independent production is outlawed. Right. So the economy is also another phantom. The economy used to be just the family economy. So you see how they've entangled everybody and everybody else's material existence. So let me see number nine is the deletion of national borders and the end of sovereignty and self-determination and that's definitely happening and the centralization This is the last one of global power political power into the hands of a select few elitists So there you've got it. I mean they've done it. You've got all the warfare going on now It's this massive immigration that Biden who should be immediately impeached for everything. He's already done as should Harris for running as a Jamaican and she's not a natural born citizen. So, yep. Just a little thing here. I have a feeling that they cannot impeach these people since they actually were part of the continuity of government. So therefore, that's what they're doing right now, and that is probably an unimpeachable offense, because they're changing the Bill of Rights to Constitution right now. They're taking them down. They've already started doing number one, Article One, that was free speech by monitoring and by controlling the press. by removing free speech from the internet, from social media, and the like. And then now they're moving on to number two, so they're going to just keep going down the list until they get them all abolished. But that's my personal opinion and has nothing to do with the sponsors of this program. Right, well, it's hard to know, I mean, what they're actually acting on, because to act upon things which are null and void, which continuity of government, FEMA, all of the acts put in, Patriot Act, national defense, homeland security, all of these things are done as warfare against the people. It's why it's key for people to understand who the real enemy is and to unite behind that. But now we have so many factions here who shouldn't be here who have their own agendas, such as jihadists, such as people like Omar and Talib, these people should not ever be in Congress because they belong to groups which have an agenda which is subversive to this country, as of course the Communists always have had. And actually, I do believe that the Communists have had that agenda since they came over here in 1848. and maybe we'll get...I mean I have so many things here to go to but I wanted to go back just to show how difficult it is to know how they're doing what. Like Trading with the Enemy Act and we'll get into that. It's all written in this legalese which makes it really hard to read. But after the show last week I went on to read something. What was it? Oh yeah, D.V. Kidd had written an article and I have only part of it here and... I only printed out this one page, but the article comes from her News with Views column. It's one of the last ones and it's part three on, I think it's on the theft of the election perhaps, something like that. She's in this one talking about Lynn Wood and says that she was aghast when he said that he didn't know all the facts, but he does not believe the law is real. The law she's talking about is National Economic Security and Recovery Act and it's NISARA and it goes way back to the 1990s and let me see the bill was introduced passed by Congress and signed by Clinton. That's what Lynn Wood said. She says that's completely false. The individuals involved in that effort were private citizens. The bill has never been introduced into Congress to this day. So then he goes on to say in his general knowledge of history is that America defaulted on the notes in 1912 and there about so that the Rothschild bank, now known as the Federal Reserve, took over. With all due respect, this is Dee Dee, he needs to read G. Edward Griffin's masterpiece, Creature from Jekyll Island, for a full historical count of who was behind the greatest heist of American wealth in our history. I might add that G. Edward Griffin apparently took all that from Eustace Mullen's book, The Secret of the Federal Reserve, and never even credited him. And when I read things like that, and I do think that is true, it always makes me wonder about people. So anyway, so that you can read the G. Edward Griffin book online, yeah, and you can get that book easily. So at 1930, into the interview, this is again, D.B. talking about the interview that Lynn Wood was giving. My mouth dropped open when he said this following, following this Rothschild bank takeover in U.S. then became the United States of America, Inc., a corporation. Oh my God. He has bought into one of the biggest, most pervasive lies infecting the Internet for decades. Please see item 19 in my column here. He also covers Nisara is a law scam. Wood goes on to say he believes Trump is going to bankrupt the United States, Inc. and it's the smartest thing he's ever done. By this time my head was spinning, the host then says he's known about the USA, Inc. for a while. Wood then goes on to say he hopes Trump will come back as the 19th president of a republic. where before back in time we became the USA, Inc. Two more minutes and I could listen no more. I wish someone could quietly speak with Linwood and give him historical facts. Get him to understand this U.S. is a corporation, is pure propaganda and a lie. He needs to stop listening to these podcasts, disinformation hustlers that Kelly Nelson and I exposed in recent columns. Lisa Giuliani, who has gained, I think that's what it is, it's G-U-I-L-I-A-N-I, I have read her stuff, has gained a large following on YouTube who doesn't seem inclined to censor her, started promoting the USA Inc. garbage years ago. In my aforementioned column, Sick of the Internet Hoaxes and Half Truth, on March 24, 2012, my dear friend and constitutional attorney of nearly 40 years had this to say, and I assume this is Larry B. Craft. This is a quote, the article the United States of America is a corporation owned by foreign interests is the worst sort of BS I have seen this week. In my view, Lucy Guiliani of Babble magazine is full of BS. He then gives a lengthy analysis which proves she's wrong. The other fake, the other hustler is fake judge, Anna Von Wright, or REITs who splashed on the scene a few years ago promoting the US as a corporation. She flat out lied about being a judge in Alaska when in fact she's never been to law school or sat on the bench anywhere in Alaska yet people still believe her bogus legal arguments. Well, okay, so I went and got Larry B. Crafts stuff about trading with the Enemy Act since we had just done that and the other things he's talking about this bankruptcy. And in the trading with the Enemy Act, he does deny What we were just reading last week by from an article by just a minute Moses G Washington from 6 1 2003 which was claiming and you hear all the time about the claim the The US government in the 30s made people the enemy of the state. Okay, so he says that this is not true. So He says, during the war, enemies often enact laws to seize the assets of their opponents that are within reach inside their jurisdictions. When World War I started and the U.S. entered that war, Congress enacted the Trading with the Enemy Act to do just that. However, the act itself expressly excluded citizens from being defined as either the enemy or an enemy of the state. In March 1933, the trading with the enemy was amended to allow asset seizures during emergencies, but the express definitions in that act did not change the definitions of enemy or an ally of an enemy to include citizens. This remains the condition of TWAE today and citizens are not defined as an enemy or an ally of an enemy. A popular argument circulates otherwise and it asserts that citizens were made enemies by the amendment in 1933 at this link. There is a PDF image of the definitions of enemy and an ally of an enemy as contained in the original TWAE 40 stat. This PDF also contains the 1933 Act 48 Stat, which demonstrates that the original definitions of enemy and ally of an enemy were not changed via that amendment. Finally, the last two pages show that the original definition of the trading with the enemy of 1917 remains the same today. This shows that the statutory definitions of enemy and ally of enemy have always excluded citizens. So websites like the USA, the Republic air when they promote strings of false facts. Now, if you go and go back to the article we read last week, this is what it said on page two, trading with the enemy act of October 6, 1917 states in part. Quote, the president may investigate, regulate, or prohibit under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe by means of licensure or otherwise any transactions in foreign exchange, export, or earmarking of gold or silver coins or bullion or currency transfer of the credit in of credit in any form other than credits relating solely to transactions to be executed wholly within the United States. So the trading with the enemy act That was from October 6, 1917, Section 5B, emphasis added. The intent of the act was to permit the federal government to stop any assistance of enemies in the United States through economic means. But notice the exclusion of all transactions which were wholly within the United States. That means even during this time of war, residents in the United States were permitted to carry on normal business without government interference. Okay. So most of the time now these emergencies and they are getting the authority now for the next time from this trading with the enemy act of 1917. But then how did they first get that emergency? How can you make it you can't? I mean because the emergency does not grant new powers and powers and authorities and jurisdictions all go together. So when you go and look at what the got Moses, what is it, Moses Washington is saying, he goes then on to 1933. And what he describes, and of course it's all written in a very difficult to quite understand what they're saying, legalese, and it seems like he is correct that they did change this and they excluded, you know, they, well let me just read it the way they changed it, if I can find it. Yeah, here it is. Okay. So the amendments are approved for President Roosevelt's proclamation 2040. In this proclamation, President Roosevelt is in essence saying that Congress has delegated him broad powers under the Trading with the Enemy Act. Then you can look at 48 Stat 1, Section 2 from March 9, 1933, and you can see it matches the language of the Trading with the Enemy Act of October 6, 1917 with one critical difference. It substitutes by any person within the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction of. So that's who is involved here now in the Trading with the Enemy Act for other than credits relating solely to transactions to be executed wholly within that. So you've changed this whole thing with this substitution is what Washington is saying and Bcraft is denying it. Well, if you go to trading with the enemy act, which I of course went and got, it is in there as Moses says it is. So the problem is, how do you actually interpret all this stuff? And I don't know, it looks to me like Moses has argument in this because what he said is actually true. This was substituted. And I guess B. Craft will just say, well, that's not what it means. So this is what we have with legalese, and it's very difficult to discern what is being said in this very dense language. And itís always referring to things before it and before it and suddenly people have all these powers. And it comes, I think a lot of itís implied powers from, that was a made up, what is it, itís really, it was made up by Alexander Hamilton, these implied powers. So can you use implied powers to create emergency and then strip people of their rights? Well, you couldn't do it if we understood the law, which is hard to understand because who wants to sit around and read this stuff? I don't. But right now, what they are doing to people to impose the agenda of the worldwide international bankers and their corporations is all unlawful. But we're sitting here. We don't have common law courts. So what are we supposed to do? We don't have people in office who are protecting our life, liberty, and property. They work for the world oligarchs. And how we got to this position is the history of this country, really. How do you destroy individuals, destroy the family, throw them off the land? All done, a lot of it done, because of bankers and bankruptcies, which should never have been happening in this country. But even the people were in rebellion between the Revolutionary War and the Constitution's ratification, because they were even throwing out of their property with the Chittara system, where you loan people money and then you can take their property from them, which should never be functioning in this country if it were truly based on Christian principles. That's the whole problem. Principles have been replaced by constructs such as gender identity. What a ridiculous concept. It couldn't have happened without social engineering and chemical engineering disturbing people's hormones. This is a full spectrum war. It's attacking people physically, mentally, spiritually. and of course morally which goes in with all of these things. So anyway, when I started reading this, and the next thing on B-Craft's thing is that the bankruptcy, and he's going back to the District of Columbia idea that, that it was a, well let me see. I think this is from Gugliani. The United States, defined as the District of Columbia at Alia, went bankrupt in 1933 and was declared so by the President Roosevelt and his executive orders. And then he's saying that a bankruptcy is a simple matter to understand that debtors' assets are collected by a duly appointed trustee and sold on the open market. The proceeds from the sales of the assets are used to pay all the creditors. How people can claim that the events in 1933 are somehow, really some bankruptcy is difficult to understand. They claim that the United States was bankrupt, but the assets of the United States were not seized. It was the gold that was a substance of seizures. Can somebody please explain how the seizure of property, gold, from others and the delivery of that gold to the possession of the United States evidence is some mysterious bankruptcy. And yes, Larry, I do believe that can be explained. And if you go and for the third time in the last 20 years, I went last night and printed out one of the best things ever written. And it's 32 pages and it's called Congressman McFadden's Speech on the Federal Reserve Corporation. So, I think Larry B. Kraft is not being honest here. It's all misdirection because there was a bankruptcy and it was a bankruptcy of the Federal Reserve. Now whether I've looked at the 1871 DC Act, I don't see how that was what Guiliani says it was, but I do believe that Larry B. Kraft, instead of picking on easy targets, such as the judge from Alaska who's not really a judge. But of course a lot of people are things that they don't say, you know, we're in the era of a false reality and virtue signaling over true virtue. So people can say whatever they say. We listen to liars every day. I mean, AYOK wasn't even apparently near where she said she was, but that's okay. She probably should resign from the Screen Actors Guild because she's too easily seen through. But anyway, to go back to McFadden, a lot of things between the Dan Meador and he has tremendous amounts of research you can find on Sweet Liberty, Family Guardian, there's four places. What are the other two? Phyllis, do you remember the other two? Family Guardian, I've got a stack of his stuff here. Oh, of course, the Dale Pond site, which is www.svp. Now these are V's like in victory, SVPVRIL.com. And they just go slash mead or M-E-A-D-O-R. And then other things are on supremelaw.org. So if you want to read, there's extensive research by Mr. Dan Meador, who is no longer with us, unfortunately. And it's very impressive the way he pulls. It had to have taken him so much time to put this together. And he does believe that the government was changed in between, I think it was like 19, sorry, 1908 or 9 up to 1918, and it became a totally different government. So, and he goes into the whole Treasury, Puerto Rico, Federal Reserve, it's just extensive research. But anyway, I want to go to Mr. McFadden because... A lot of the questions could be answered here and he's a very credible person because they killed him after three tries, on the third try. Because you can't have people telling people truth. So who was he? Well, he's from Pennsylvania and this article is Congressman McFadden on the Federal Reserve Corporation, remarks in Congress 1934. And it's also a lawsuit that's still there, sitting there, waiting for us to bring it forth. So, I can't of course read all of this, but... I did want to do certain parts of it. So this is on May the 23rd, 1933. Congress Lewis Thomas McFadden brought forth charges against the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Bank System, the Comptroller of the Currency and the Secretary of the United States Treasury for numerous criminal acts, including, but not limited to, conspiracy, fraud, unlawful conversion, and treason. The petition for articles of impeachment was therefore referred to the Judiciary Committee and has yet to be acted on. So this electronic booklet should be reprinted, reposted, set up on web pages and circulated far and wide. This is reprinted by the permission of the 1978 Arizona Caucus Club. So he gave a speech on the Federal Reserve Corporation in quotations from several speeches made on the floor of the House by the Honorable Louis T. McFadden of Pennsylvania. Mr. McFadden, due to his having served as the chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee for more than 10 years, was the best-posted man on these matters in America and was in a position to speak with authority of the vast ramifications of this gigantic private credit monopoly. As a representative of a state which was among the first to declare its freedom from foreign money tyrants, it's fitting that Pennsylvania, the cradle of liberty, and look at it today, be again given the credit for producing a son that was not afraid to hurl defiance in the face of the money-bund. Whereas Mr. McFadden was elected to the high office of both the Democrat and Republican tickets, there could be no accusation of partisanship lodged against him. because these speeches are set out in full in the congressional record. They carry weight that no amount of condemnation on the part of private individuals could hope to carry. So that's just the introduction. I did want to get to, next week we're going to go backwards in time to the Civil War and Reconstruction a bit and talk about the never ratified 14th Amendment. And there's So much evidence to prove that and that is another fulcrum that has destroyed us by changing our law and also setting up the stage for all the theatrics we have seen that have allowed people like the Frankfurt School to come in and impose these ridiculous ideas of political correctness. And of course it's political correctness, Political correctness, identity politics, and repressive tolerance that all go together and they all come right out of there. The third one from Herbert Marcuse, who was one of the most influential of the Frankfurters over here and one of the later ones. So, yeah, Eros and Civilization. I know when I was in school that was a big book that people were carrying around all the time. Let's see. Henry Ford said, it is well enough that the people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system for if they did, I believe they would be a revolution before tomorrow morning. That's an introduction. Lewis T. McFadden's speech in the House of Representatives 10th June 1932. Mr. Chairman. At the present session of Congress, we have been dealing with emergency situations. We have been dealing with the effect of things rather than with the cause of things. That is just too good. In this particular discussion, I shall deal with some of the causes that lead up to these proposals. There are underlying principles. which are responsible for our conditions such as we have at the present time and I shall deal with one of these in particular which is tremendously important in the consideration that you are now giving to this bill. Mr. Chairman, we have in this country one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever known. I refer to the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks here and after called the Fed. The Fed has cheated the government of these United States and the people of the United States out of enough money to pay the nation's debt. The depredations and iniquities of the Fed has cost enough money to pay the national debt several times over. This evil institution has impoverished and ruined the people of these United States, has bankrupted itself. This is the bankruptcy. and has practically bankrupted our government that Larry B. Kraft denies. You see, there is a bankruptcy. It has done this through the defects of the law under which it operates, through the maladministration of that law by the Fed, and through the corrupt practices of the moneyed vultures who control it. Some people think that the Federal Reserve Banks are United States government institutions. They are not government institutions. They are private credit monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers, foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers and rich and predatory money lenders. In that dark crew of financial pirates, there are those who would cut a man's throat to get a dollar out of his pocket. There are those who send money into the states to buy votes, to control our legislation. And there are those who maintain international propaganda for the purpose of deceiving us and of weedling us into the granting of new concessions which will permit them to cover up their past misdeeds and set again in motion their gigantic train of crime. Those 12 private credit monopolies were deceitfully and disloyalty foisted upon this country by the bankers who came here from Europe and repaid our hospitality by undermining our American institutions. Those bankers took money out of this country to finance Japan in a war against Russia. They created a rate of terror in Russia with our money in order to help that war along. They instigated a separate peace between Germany and Russia and thus drove a wedge between allies in World War I. They financed Trotsky's mass meetings of discontent and rebellion in New York. They financed Trotsky's passage from New York to Russia so that he might assist in the destruction of the Russian Empire. They fomented and instigated the Russian Revolution and placed a large fund of American dollars at Trotsky's disposal in one of their branch banks in Sweden so that through him Russia homes might be thoroughly broken up and Russia children flung wide and far from their natural protectors. They have since begun breaking up of American homes and the dispersal of American children. Mr. Chairman, there should be no partisanship in matters concerning banking and currency affairs in this country, and I do not speak with any. It has been said that President Wilson was deceived by the attentions of these bankers and by the philanthropic poses they assumed. It has been said that when he discovered the manner in which he had been misled by Colonel House, He turned against that busy body, that holy monk of the financial empire, and showed him the door. He had the grace to do that, and in my opinion he deserves great credit for it. President Wilson was a victim of deception. When he came to the presidency, he had certain qualities of heart and mind which entitled him to a high place in the councils of this nation. But there was one thing he was not and which he never aspired to be. He was not a banker. He said that he knew very little about banking. It was therefore on the advice of others that the Iniquitous Federal Reserve Act, the death warrant of American liberty, became law in his administration. In 1912, the National Monetary Association, under the chairmanship of the late Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, made a report and presented a vicious bill called the National Reserve Association Bill. This bill is usually spoken of as the Aldrich Bill. Senator Aldrich did not write the Aldrich Bill. He was the tool, if not the accomplice, of the European bankers who for nearly 20 years had been scheming to set up a central bank in this country and who in 1912 had spent and were continuing to spend vast sums of money to accomplish their purpose. The Aldrich Bill was condemned in the platform upon which Theodore Roosevelt was nominated in the year 1912 and in the same year when Woodrow Wilson was nominated, the Democratic platform as adopted at the Baltimore Convention expressly stated, we were opposed to the Aldrich Plan for a central bank. This was plain language. The men who rule the Democratic Party then promised the people that if they were returned to power, there would be no central bank established here. Well, they held the reins of government. 13 months later, that promise was broken and the Wilson administration, under the tutelage of those sinister Wall Street figures who stood behind Colonel House, established here in our free country, the warm-eaten monarchical institution of the King's Bank to control us from the top downward and from the cradle to the grave. The consequences of the Federal Reserve Act The Federal Reserve Bank destroyed our old and characteristic way of doing business. It discriminated against our one-name commercial paper, the finest in the world, and it set up the antiquated two-name paper, which is the present curse of this country and which wrecked every country which has ever given its scope. It fastened down the country the very tyranny from which the framers of the Constitution sought to save us. One of the greatest battles for the preservation of this republic was fought out here in Jackson's time when the Second Bank of the United States founded on the same false principles of those which are here exemplified in the Fed was hurled out of existence. After the downfall of the Second Bank of the United States in 1837, the country was warned against the dangers it might ensue if the predatory interests after being cast out should come back in disguise. and unite themselves to the executive and through him acquire control of the government. This is what the predatory interest did when they came back in the livery of hypocrisy and under false pretenses obtained the passage of the Federal Reserve Act. The danger that the country was warned against came upon us and is shown in the long train of horrors attended upon the affairs of traitorous and dishonest Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks. Look around you when you leave this chamber and you will see evidences of it all sides. This is an era of economic misery. And the conditions that caused that misery, the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks are fully liable. This is an era of financed crime. And the financing of crime, the Federal Reserve Board does not play the part of a disinterested spectator. It has been said that the draftsman, who was employed to write the text of the Federal Reserve Bill, used the text of the Aldrich Bill for his purpose. It has been said that the language of the Elders Bill was used because the Elders Bill has been drawn up by expert lawyers and seemed to be appropriate. It was indeed drawn up by lawyers. The Elders Bill was created by acceptance bankers of European origin in New York City. It was a copy, in general, a translation of the statues of the Rice Bank and other European central banks. Half a million dollars was spent on one part of the propaganda organized by those same European bankers for the purpose of misleading public opinion in regard to it and for the purpose of giving Congress the impression there was an overwhelming popular demand for that kind of banking legislation and the kind of currency that goes with it, namely an asset currency based on human debts and obligations. Dr. H. Parker Willis has been employed by the Wall Street Bankers and Propagandists, and when the Aldrich measure came to naught, he obtained employment from Carter Glass to assist in drawing a banking bill for the Wilson administration. He appropriated the Aldrich bill for this purpose. There is no secret about it. The text of the Federal Reserve Act was tainted from the beginning. Not all Democratic members of the 63rd Congress voted for this great deception. Some of them remember the teachings of Jefferson. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge wrote, this bill as it stands seems to me the open way to a vast inflation of the currency. A few days before the bill came to a vote, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts wrote to Senator John W. Weeks as follows, New York City, December 17, 1913, Dear Mr. Weeks, Senator Weeks. Throughout my public life I have supported all measures designed to take the government out of the banking business. This bill puts the government into the banking business as never before in our history. The powers vested in the Federal Reserve Board seem to me highly dangerous especially where there's a political control of the board. I should be sorry to hold a stock in a bank subject to such domination. The bill as it stands seems to me to open away to a vast inflation of the currency. I had hoped to support this bill, but I cannot vote for it because it seems to me to contain features and to rest upon principles in the highest degree menacing to our prosperity, to stability in business, and to the general welfare of the people of the United States. Very truly yours, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. In the 18 years that have passed since Senator Lodge wrote the letter of warning against all of his predictions have come true, the government is in the banking business as never before. Against its will, it has been made the backer of horse thieves and card sharps, bootleggers, smugglers, speculators, and swindlers in all parts of the world. Through the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks, the riff-raff of every country is operating on the public credit of the United States government. Meanwhile, and on account of it, we ourselves are in the midst of the greatest depression we have ever known. Kind of like today, what's coming. Thus the menace to our prosperity so feared by Senator Lodge has indeed struck home. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, our country has been ravaged and laid waste by the evil practices of the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks and the interests which control them. At no time in our history has the general welfare of the people of the United States been at a lower level or the mind of the people so filled with despair. Recently in one of our states, 60,000 dwelling houses and farms were brought under the hammer in a single day. 71,000 houses and farms in Oakland County, Michigan were sold and their airswell owners dispossessed. Similar occurrences have probably taken place in every county in the United States. The people who have thus been driven out are the wastage of the Federal Reserve Act. They are victims of the dishonest and unscrupulous Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks. Their children are the new slaves of the auction block in the revival here of the institution of human slavery. In 1913, before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, Mr. Alexander Lassen made the following statement. Quote, the whole scheme of the Fed with its commercial paper is an impractical cumbersome machinery. It's simply a cover to secure the privilege of issuing money and to evade payment of as much tax upon circulation as possible and then control the issue and maintain. Instead of reducing interest rates, it will prove to the advantage of the few and the detriment of the people. It will mean continued shortage of actual money and further extension of credits. For then, there is a shortage of the money people have to borrow to their cost. In a few days before the Fed passed, Senator Root denounced the Fed as an outrage on our liberties. He predicted, quote, long before we wake up from our dream of prosperity through an inflated currency, our gold, which alone could have kept us from catastrophe, will have vanished and no interest, rate of interest will tempt it to return. If ever a prophecy came true, that one did. The Fed became law the day before Christmas Eve in the year 1913 and shortly afterwards, the German international bankers Coon, Loeb and Co. sent one of their partners here to run it. The Fed note is essentially unsound. It's the worst currency, the most dangerous that this country has ever known when the proponents of the act saw that the democratic doctrine would not permit them to let the proposed banks issue the new currency. As bank notes, they should have stopped at that. They should not have foisted that kind of currency, namely an asset currency on the United States government. that should not have made the government liable on private debts of individuals and corporations, at least of all on the private debts of foreigners. As Kemmerer says, the Fed notes, therefore, informed, have some of the qualities of government paper money, but in substance, are almost a pure asset currency possessing a government guarantee against which contingency the government has made no provision whatsoever. Honorable L.J. Hill, a former member of the House said, and truly, quote, there are obligations of the government for which the United States received nothing, and for the payment of which at any time it assumes responsibility, looking to the Fed to recoup itself. If this United States is to redeem the Fed notes, then the public, the general public finds its cost to deliver this paper to the Fed, When a sorry when the public find general public finds its cost to deliver this paper to the Fed and if the government has made no provision for redeeming them the first elements of unsoundness is not far to seek Before the Banking and Currency Committee, when the bill was under discussion, Mr. Grosier of Cincinnati said, quote, the imperial power of elasticity of the public currency is wielded and exclusively by the central corporations owned by the banks. This is life and death power over all local banks and all business. It can be used to create or destroy prosperity, to ward off or cause stringencies and panics, By making money artificially scarce, interest rates throughout the country can be arbitrarily raised and The bank tax on all business and cost of living increased for the profit of the banks owning these regional central banks and without the slightest benefit to the people. The 12 corporations together cover and monopolize and use for private gain every dollar of public currency and all public revenue of the United States. Not a dollar can be put into circulation among the people by their government without the consent of and on the terms fixed by these 12 private money trusts. In defiance of this and all other warnings, the proponents of the Fed created the 12 private credit corporations and gave them an absolute monopoly of the currency of these United States, not of the Fed notes alone, but of all other currency. The Fed Act provides ways and means by which the gold and general currency in the hands of the American people could be obtained by the Fed in exchange for Fed notes, which are not money, but mere promises to pay. Since the evil day when this was done the initial monopoly has been extended by vicious amendments to the Fed and by unlawful and Treasonable practices of the Fed that's only eight pages This is 32 more pages and some of it gets much better than this even why is this still going on because everything that's happening with the West and the who and all of these things come up from the United Nations which were of course That is not a nation but a set up again and House and HESS and all these other people working for the bankers are the ones that put it where it is and look at what they're doing today. So this could have been stopped in 1933. This was presented on in the Congress and the question is why didn't anyone act on it? You look at how corrupt the government is today How much better was it back then? At least you had some people standing up and these people actually spoke in English where what's going on now is just a farce. It's just theatrics so that the bankers continue their way on until they control the whole planet, all the resources on it, including the energy of human beings that they have enslaved. So this is where we are today. And this is just as it has accelerated. from 1933, but we could go back. It's also our soul, our spirit, our mind. It's everything. Because there's so much to do with this quasi gene therapy that they're using and they're calling it a vaccine and they're lying to people about it. It's not it's the takeover of the human of the individual right and it's their takeover So they're really ruthless and they're really out for not just blood. They're out to take the soul of the individuals So sorry didn't mean interrupt, but just thought I'd come out. That's fine. No, that's that's right That's exactly what is its full spectrum dominance everything if there's no there's no there's no there's how do they i don't even understand people like this they are so evil it's just impossible to understand but on the bill gave the start look like a reptile charlotte if you think slightly like died there anyway uh... no it well it's taking and it's also taking the place of god the creator god creator and obviously these people think that god made a mistake when he made men and women So he made a big mistake, he should have never done it, so they're going to help to fix this. Oh yeah, they're fixing it. And make the adjustments that they feel they need in the world. Yeah. To make their lives more miserable than they are already, I guess. But that little reptilian. So maybe David Ike's right. Maybe they are reptiles. Well, the only way I can see that is that they do operate from their brain stem. I don't believe all that other stuff, but who knows what's true at this point. We've been lied to so much, it's just really hard to try to see what's really going on. Right, exactly. So I'll let you go back to 1933. No, I don't know. Do you want to continue on? I mean, we could go on with this because I love this. It is so good. Maybe we will go on with this and then go backwards in time to see we had the same things happening in the 1860s. And maybe that's what we'll do. So maybe I'll read some more of this because it is awful. Everybody needs to understand that also at Christmas time, and it's happened more than once. They had a quorum. They believed they had a quorum. And there was hardly anybody there. There was hardly anybody still in Washington on Christmas Eve to vote for these bills. They did it again in 2000-something or other, and they passed another one. I don't know if it was the Patriot Act. I don't remember what it was, but they had done it a second time. A quorum is not only the members that you have sitting there in the chamber. a quorum would be the entire Congress. And so they did this on the slight hand. And obviously, either they were paid, blackmailed, or something to do this. So there were some nefarious little, there were some side deals and some other things. Or maybe it was, maybe it was sex. Maybe, you know, maybe they were able to draw pictures at the time and they put them in compromising positions. Who knows? But anyway. Yeah, I mean, that's the history we don't know. And of course it's terrible. The number of people that were destroyed... That's why you can't allow people to question history. You must only talk about the Civil War and make sure people believe that it was caused by slavery and they don't know anything about the tariffs and the destruction of the South and what was really going on. You see, it's this deprivation of knowledge that allows people to pull statues down at UNC of that kid that died in the war. These people were fighting for their land and their homeland and those weren't people that owned slaves. There were so small percentage of people, what 4% of the people owned slaves and were literally hurt by slavery. Who can compete with people who don't pay anyone for labor? I mean, it's just all of this is psychological operations that have gone on and the questions, this is one of the another of their great triumphs is they've stopped people from asking questions. They've cut logic out from people and imagination. It's just a very search for the truth, not just the truth having to do with the true mystery of life, but now we're in the magical mystery that they have created. We don't get to know facts about anything. Just like the Kennedy, from the Kennedy onward, and I shouldn't even say that, it really goes back. who had strange deaths long before the Civil War that people wonder about. So intelligence operations have a lot to do with everything like this that's going on. And we are not privy to those things. It's just like this woman who I thought was really terrible, how she, what was her name, Green? And they were, she sounds like she's not, Really with it to me because she'd get her me a couple and they still stripped her of commissions But is there anyone up on on the hill? Well, it's the fools on the hill that is literally I mean, they're all traitors and criminals Do they have any sense? Do you ever hear any of them make any kind of sense? They don't even speak like normal people do it's all about it's like it's it's entertainment combat of some sort. It's like a yuck in her her latest theatrics it's just ridiculous but the main work work as you know i don't think we should never use an acronym for somebody she doesn't deserve an acronym she's she's from the uh... she's porter econ but what she has to laugh names and that's why they're hyphened and she does not deserve we don't acronym me you know i don't go around acronyming me She's either quote or answer. She's evil. She's got that reptilian eye, Charlotte. I know. Yes, she is. She's bad news. Did she say this? I have this sitting here. Oh, no. Ilha Omar said this. She's another one who definitely needs to be indicted. Let's be clear, this is a desperate smear rooted in racism, misogyny, and Islamophobia. Marjorie Taylor Greene has incited violence against her fellow members of Congress, repeatedly singly out prominent women of color. She actively encouraged the insurrection on the Capitol. that threatened my life and the life of every member of Congress and that resulted in the multiple deaths. She ran a campaign ad holding an assault rifle next to my face. She came to the Capitol demanding that me and Representative Klob swear in on the Christian Bible instead of the Koran. Well, yeah, I mean... That's what they're supposed to do. That's right. That's what they're supposed to be doing. There's not supposed to be anybody in Congress that's a dual citizen which we have those. We don't know how many of them because we're not allowed to. There's not anybody in Congress that's supposed to not be anything but Christian. There was a time when Catholics and Jews were not allowed in this country, and no, it's not anti-Semitic because it's not anything different than a religion. It's nothing else. So don't pull that anti-Semitic bull crap on me because I don't believe that crap for a minute. So, you know, that's the way to cover your tracks. That's just a way to do your criminal activity and then cover it so nobody can talk about it. So don't do that nonsense. I'm gonna throw something in there if I can, girls. Okay, Ed. Okay, Ed. Yeah. As far as the Cortez thing goes, you know, and even with this thing going on, she made a terrible mistake apologizing for asking questions and being allowed, allowed for saying the wrong thing. Okay, so Green there, she's totally lost any respect she had with me. Her constituents, the people that put her there, they knew what she ran her campaign on. And they probably expected her to stick to her guns about her beliefs and it's like okay well if you don't believe that it these things anymore Don't just say I don't believe in the things anymore show us what changed your mind Show us the evidence that changed your mind or is this all emotional BS? It's like I can't take these people that are standing up there with Cortez for what they're saying happened on the on the 6th and because we know Cortez lied. She wasn't even in the building. She was across the street. He was in the state house. Take a look. One of the guys down here in Austin did an excellent video. I can't remember his name, but he's been on Alex Jones' Info Wars site before. I think they had a little bit of a falling out. I'm not sure. But he did an excellent job poking fun at it, but he did a great breakdown. Showed the map, showed where the rioters were, and then pointed out that she's not there. She's across the yard. On the other side of the fence, On the other side of the bushes, across another yard, in a building that has its own security and protection crew, and even then they told her to go down to the basement. It's not the basement of the Capitol, it's the basement of a completely different building. So there's no way in hell she heard anything she's talking about. And yet you have these other two people up there testifying with her about their hair. Just putting her up there with the rest of them. Throws all of that out the window. You have a liar and you know she's lying. Your own party knows she's lying. But they're letting her lie because, oh she does it so well and she sounds just so valley girl like panic. Of course she doesn't. She's got a smile on her face. I love how, you know, don't fact check. You know, she sends out this massive email that tells everybody not to fact check on her and anybody who wants to fact check her claim that, you know, she couldn't have possibly been there. Have them report them for fake news that they can't verify. You know, we can't take a look at the facts of where she was during that day. We can't listen to her calling that we're in the same building with her. That is very irrelevant. We're not doing facts anymore. We have some facts about them and we just put them in office. So come on. They've been outlawed. I'm actually... I think I heard a copy there. I'm going to step aside. Okay, thanks Ed. Yeah, I mean this has been the problem. with all the gladiou operations or whatever you might want to call them, is that you're not allowed to ask questions and there's not been one of these that has ever seen a real indictment trial. We don't know what went on. We're not allowed to know. It's all theatrics. And she's a very good actress. she should actually leave Congress and go into her true, that should actually be her profession. I'm talking about AOC. So anyway, yes, apparently I don't know much about what... Green is playing a role too. They're all playing roles. This is the biggest... You know, when the smoke clears and the dust settles, we're eventually going to see the credits for this movie. because this is seems like it's an ongoing movie where you and it would be great it would be a great fiction thing for somebody like steven king or somebody to write about how the uh... how they call all of sudden the around the election was stolen and there is a president put in office they'd never believe this nobody would believe that this could happen in this country and that's the problem that i i i think i But the subversion has been normalized to such a point that no one ever objected, like back in the 60s and 70s, and it goes back way before that, but I'm talking about for people alive in the 60s and 70s in school, you could very clearly see that being anti-communist was not popular. It's a religion and people have to see it. It doesn't matter if it's any collectivist group of people who have zealots and cult members, whether it's fascism, communism, corporatism, Zionism, those are the big four. and they get people to believe what they say and they're, I mean, it's just like we've become like no gun zone. We're a no fact, no truth zone country. You're not allowed to say things that are true and factual. And we have all kinds of subversives in Congress that shouldn't be there. And the people are going like, what can we do? And that's what we've got to come back with the common law, sheriffs, common law, juries, common law, grand juries, and people who understand the law and take back the law. because we're in a state of lawless chaos and it's not good because it just results in the destruction of the people and by the people who have set this whole thing up. And I don't know anything about Marjorie Taylor Greene. I don't know if she ever believed what she did. You don't know what they do to you once you get in Congress. But one thing is sure, you should not allow people to take oaths of office on things which are not of the American people. We don't believe in the Quran in this country. We don't believe in a jihad for sure. And I'm no expert on Islam. I mean, I understand that there are different groups of Islamic people, but there's no doubt that Islam, probably as Wahhabi, has been used in this country. We have jihadi terrorist camps here, whether it's the CIA or Mossad or... MI, whatever, from Britain. Who knows who's behind it? It's hard enough to try to figure out what's going on here, but none of these groups should be here, nor should the Chinese have opportunity zones and be setting up communities where Americans aren't allowed. This is all treasonous behavior just like the immigration scam that's being run here to make us a minority in our country which these same people who are just, they're still going on and on about things done to people but they don't care about, and this is what, you need to know the actual cause of things and the effect. I mean, I can go back to this very basic things. There's such a thing as substance, essence, and cause and effect and it's all been wiped away. So all you can get is people screaming at each other because we're in Plato's cave. There's no there's no foundation to people's arguments and the Quran doesn't belong in this country if it has anything to do with jihad and the idea. That end justifies the means and we can lie to get there. That's what is it. There's a word for it I can't think of it right now I did think Oliver Wendell Holmes is a guy who and I don't know why he would have done this He's the one that wanted to split the morality from law He this is very very bad all these theories from Europe that have come over here and are acted upon Marxism being of course one of them collectivism Utopianism all these things have nothing to do with reality. It's Getting people to believe things that are false and then act upon them is our problem. You have all these people screaming at each other. It's just a theatrical experience to listen to these people. There was a second paragraph as they castigate this Marjorie Taylor Greene. All I heard is that she was, questioning Parkland, which is a good thing to do, and 9-11, which is another good thing to do. We need to get to the bottom of these things all the way back to Kennedy and before what really happened was actually FDR done in. That's another one that you hear that he was actually murdered. He didn't actually die, as is said. But then the second part of her thing, it's the House. This is again, who is saying this actually? Hila Omar, yeah. The House Republican caucus, instead of holding her accountable, She should be held accountable for the things that she said, which I would agree with everything she said there. But you can't have people who are on a Christian Bible really because they wouldn't believe it. It would just be fake. So the question is, can we really live with people who have divergent faith? Have all of the faiths been taken over, all organized religion taken over, and should we start over and just go back to the very basic tenets? Hello? Yeah. I was just thinking that there's a thing that they might not sure want to do, you know, there's people assuring on a Christian Bible, or at least a possibility that their hand would burst into flames. Well, here's the point, Charlotte. Here's the issue. We have other politicians who stand there. They criticize, they step up, they're doing, you know, they're supporting Black Lives Matter and they know it's an ideology. They're calling people white supremacists. You've got one guy up there standing there and he's in Congress, Cory Booker, I think his name was. I think I was named. He was from Tennessee and he's standing there saying, well, we don't want anybody in the National Guard that was white and blah, blah, blah. This man was never called up. Don't you think that that's something that should have been done? I think that man should have been called up because he is not just criticizing, but he's downplaying people. He's downplaying their role. They're the National Guard. They have no affiliation even though they may have voted for Trump or whatever. They really have no political associations or affiliations other than the vote. So they're not. So his stuff, and he looked like he was a nut. But that's all right. A nut. Because he doesn't want white people in the National Guard. He said that in Washington, D.C., that they should have gone through the National Guard or embedded them, and that anybody who was a Republican and white, there's too many white people, they're in the National Guard and they're there. So that's not good, because they might just do an insurrection, or they might not protect us or something, some kind of crazy thing. But that man, his Burbage, was not correct. He was criticizing people. He was criticizing the people that are there to quasi supposedly protect him. And he was criticizing them because they were white. Now, Charlotte, when you look at the fellow, there's a problem here, because when I look at him, he sure as heck looks white to me. I don't see any paint on his face that changes his color or anything. So, here's another ideology, but this man was never called up. This man was never censored for what he said. So, why is there a distinction between one person and standing up and doing these things? And then other people get to stand up and they get to criticize the National Guard, criticize whomever they wish, and demean them. But they're not taking the task for their behavior. So there's a there's um what he called out. There is an inconsistency here It's a double standard because we're ruled by political correctness Right. This is the reason and that's cultural Marxism and and that's what has happened I mean, it's it's it's Marx and Freud mixed together and they're ruling us and they were intertwined in all the universities and at least by the 60s if not way before because it was the Marxists, cultural Marxists coming over here in the 30s that are behind a lot of this. So, I mean, again, it just goes into having changed the beliefs of a lot of people in this country. It's called subversion and psychological warfare. So, it's very scary. In fact, I'm looking for something I had in here a minute ago about it looks like there should be a stand down and they're going to go through and get all the all extremists out of the army this is department of defense and i can't find it but i had it here in the army what does that mean how they define that well you know how they're going to define it i know anybody who's right and everybody who's not uh... they're not promiscuous promiscuous or it's not how I don't know if you can get there, Phyllis, but in the Discord yesterday, I posted a bunch of articles on that. They were talking about getting rid of systemic racism in the US military, so they put all orders on hold by the Pentagon for, what was it? I think they said 60 hours, or was it 60 days? I'm not sure. I'd have to pull the article up again. But yeah, basically, you know, the term, you know, nobody's black or white, everybody's green in the military, is now racist and sexist. We're green in the military. So what are we supposed to do? Nobody's white or black, but they're only BDU? Well, that's a good question, you know, because I know a lot of veterans. You are a veteran. And that's one thing that the drill sergeant really drilled into you. It doesn't matter what your skin color is, you guys are all brothers in the field, you know, you die, you fight together, bleed the same color. That's something that has, I mean, my dad was in the military. had that drilled into us, you know, you watch the back of the person who's with you, it doesn't matter what their skin color is, yet there's systemic racism inside the military. So the point that we have to shut down all military operations to deal with it. What it is, is that a lot of the military voted for Trump. That's what I was talking about, trying to bring up on Dad's program last night, is that it's a purge. It's just like what happened in Washington, D.C. Well, yes, we called the National Guard. We had the FBI vet them because, don't you know, the National Guard doesn't do a good job of vetting their own people. We find the ones that were undesirable harm. And now we got a new batch coming in and we're vetting all of them. They're doing, you see, I'm sorry about with somebody else. This is a military coup, but it's not a military coup going after the president. This is a military coup to get rid of the Republican party members from the US military. It doesn't matter, and it literally is. It's a coup based on taking away part of the American people's power. They claim Joe Biden is the most popular president ever, but yet they tell us that the vote was so close together. That means you got to, according to them, if you believe their statistics, it was almost a 50-50 split. So, and that was true in the military too, supposedly. So now they want to get rid of all those people that, you know, were sided with Trump and a lot of active military people and police officers and everything were at the, um, At the thing on the 6th there, I'm not going to call it a riot, I'm not going to call it the other BS that they did because it wasn't. It was actually just a matter of a bunch of people getting together and putting their point of views out there. There was no insurrection. There was some destruction of property. There was some destruction of property, but again, They were asked yeah, who did it exactly there were people there that were Trump supporters asking the cops Why aren't you arresting those people and it's on it's in the tapes They played it maybe once or twice and then they cut the audio out they got started cutting the audio because there's the like I said there's the thugalicious line between the regular protesters and The guys that are doing the damage and the guy the regular protesters are saying stop them. They're not with us You know, we're not we're not doing that. They are The ridiculous staged photo opportunities which I've gone into before I can continue on the BS with the cop who got the Medal of Honor who was alone but yet he had a cameraman with him posed ready to go. It's like when they landed when they landed and this has been a while ago when they came in and it just irritated me. Why would you, if you're in the military, and you're going to land on a beach somewhere like in Iraq? You're going into Ray Rack. Why would you have camera men with you to photograph this landing or to photograph you coming in or into Kuwait? I guess it was Kuwait. I don't remember. I'm not sure if it was in Iraq or Kuwait, but they had them on the ground and they were, you know, we're going to save this country, blah, blah, and they're going on and on and on, and I'm sitting there and I'm going, you know, if I'm running a military operation, I don't want these guys here with cameras. You are as jeopardizing my men, you idiots. There are two military actions and they both fall under the same thing. Terror, where you want camera crews present. One is a terrorist likes to record their activity that way they can show it off to people and say look this is why you should be afraid inside with us because we're going to terrorize you and threaten your livelihood and come after you that way. The other one is the government you know terror, shock and awe to push the people you know into subjugation you know see you better fall in line with us or we're going to use this force on you. That's why they do it. It's the whole shock and awe thing. It was the whole thing that they did when we first went into Iraq. I love how a lot of people forget that. According to Bush Jr., because we went in after 9-11, We won the war in Iraq within the first 24 hours. We took everything because everybody put down their arms. And then yet, oh no, we had to stay there and yes, we're still there and no, we didn't really win anything because we're still fighting there. And we're fighting in Iraq. We're fighting in Afghanistan too and there are boys that come back. and they get sent back over there, sent back over there, sent back over, then they come back here, they need to find jobs. So they find a job working in police, working in some of these other agencies or whatever. Well now we can't trust them because they are all systemic racists. We can't trust them because we can't trust those men being in uniform, they're all systemic racists. Well that's what Washington DC asked with the pentagram saying today. is that we can't trust them because they are systemic racist. There is even talk about removing some veterans benefits from people who have ties to systemic racist groups like extreme patriot groups like the Marines and the VFW because they're extremist groups. Okay, what's going on here is this. They're taking out the military. They're going to say, because we don't have a sufficient amount of troops or because we don't have whatever, we need to bring in the United Nations troops. And that's what they're going to do. This is a replacing the United States military, a replacing the National Guard with foreign troops. And it's going to happen. It's coming, and it's coming very quickly here. That's why this is all being done. that's why they're demeaning and that's why they're putting down all the military and all the national guard at this point they're irritating these people i mean they're making them upset there you know they're they're taking away one you know they thought they were going to make a career in the military whether or not now down the same thing to obama he took out how many how many generals that he take out with well yeah he's the purge under him and Again, it goes back to political correctness. They're bringing women into the military. Which we don't belong there, but we were. I agree they don't belong there, but you can see there was a guy named Gerald G. Atkins. I could have this wrong. I read this years ago about political correctness infiltrating the Naval Academy. You can see the Naval Academy and how it has changed over the years. It's now nothing but like a college campus where it used to be totally different. It was strictly disciplinarian and people couldn't leave the Davila Academy without their whites on. They had these strict rules. It was different than – it was a military academy. It's not like that anymore. All the political correct viewpoints are there. It's PC. I'm sorry, Charlotte, we're way off your topic. I apologize for that. Well, that's okay. I mean, all of these things go together. And you can't get away from the taking over the minds of the people and creating a new world view where you have transsexuals and you can change children into what they aren't. It's all about creating a false reality and then normalizing it, which is what they're doing with these masks which are... And here, while we're taking individual with the mask, we talked about this last year, but it's important I think. You can't, there's no individuality. Everybody's wearing a mask. The only individuality is what anybody happens to have. And there are people that are not wearing masks, and there's more and more of them, I think. But they're wearing masks, so you can't tell who they are. You can't, you know, there's no individuality anymore. They all look the same, except their hair colors are different. So what's going on here? What are we doing? Are we getting ready to introduce robots? What are we doing? Are we getting ready to finish the communist agenda so there's no individuality anymore? Are we getting ready to go to a one, not just a one-payer system, but into that social credit crap that they're talking about? So there's no individuality anymore? So if you have a thought, It's not something that they gave you or told you you could have. That's right. Then you could lose everything and that's what's going on with the vaccines. But if you... They're only wearing one mask? Pardon me? They're only wearing one mask? How dare they? Put a pillow on your face. Remember, you're supposed to wear two masks now and everybody needs to get the vaccine but it's okay for teachers to go back to work without the vaccine. Everybody else can't go back to work because they don't have the vaccine, but we're going to force those teachers into the workplace that don't want to go back to work because they bought the Kool-Aid and the propaganda. Now we're telling them they can go back to work with those kids in that super spreader area if you believe they're BS, and they'll be just fine. But everybody else needs a vaccine and nobody else can gather like that. But the teachers, they better or we're going to punish them. And the problem here is that it's a money thing, it's a money thing. Because if the teachers don't go back, people out here are getting tired of this nonsense. And then we have schools, we have children on school tablets. Okay, and I'm hearing stories about this. We're the one kid, this is what they're learning when they're on these tablets in their new schools. They're not in schools, but they're in either daycares or someplace else. And they're doing their homework. They might be doing it from home or whatever. So they're on their computers, okay? And the other kids are learning how to hack in. So they can hack in, grab their homework, so the kid that's not doing very well in school hacks into the kid that they know is really smart, pulls off his homework assignment, and copies it, and then sends it in as though it's his work. So there's a lot of, you know, they're hacking in because they can use somebody else's computer and just see what they're doing. just ridiculous things that are going on. The teachers are hacking into the kids' computers so they can see what they're doing and working on and stuff, and if they can see if they're doing their homework or whatever. And who knows what the teachers, what else the teachers are watching when they're doing this. And we're paying for all this. And it's time for us to stop because these children are not learning anything. They're really not. They're not cursive writing or anything. They're getting and they're pointing to letters on either a keyboard or on the computer screen. This is not what education or what anything was supposed to be about. So not only are you dumbing them down, but by spring or summer, early summer, they're supposed to have a vaccine for these children. We are the biggest lab rat nation that there ever was. by death and control over an entirely sick population. It's been going on for a long, long time. We will never know. Like how many people have died from cancer from that SV40 and the polio vaccines? All these things are major crimes. It shows you how long ago we lost control. The people lost control of the government. I was just, as McFadden was saying, back in the 30s, I'll bet you that his speech never got out to all the people who were being destroyed in the Depression. I bet you that speech was never even put out to anyone, Charlotte. It would be stuck somewhere aside. No one would ever know his speech or hear it on the radio simply because... It was not along with the agenda. And here's another point. One thing that's a personal note, kind of. I was called today. I have a brother and sister that are mentally retarded. I had, I used to, one sister passed a few years ago. But anyway, I get a call. And my sister and brother are still legally, they're responsible for themselves. but the agency took their power of attorney they just took it you know my brother and sister can't make those decisions but anyway uh... so today i get a call from human services which is the person who supposedly spoke that my sister's case and they asked me this is the second time i've been out they asked me if i wanted a meeting about her getting the corona vote though the uh... covet nineteen but the vaccine and i said because There's nothing that proves it's effective. The research has not been finished. There's nothing here. They're saying it's gene therapy. There's doctors that are saying no. Well, her primary care physician thinks that she should get it. I said absolutely not. She put this down. She said, well, I'll take your concerns and I'll write them down. And I'll write down your feelings. I said, these are not opinions and feelings. This is research. 9th, 10th, next Wednesday my sister will wind up getting this vaccine and my brother will probably get it as well too. They've never called me about him, but I'm sure they will. And I made sure that his provider knew that I wasn't for it. But I'm sorry to go on a personal note, but there's other people that are in the same position. No, it's crime. They're in the same position. They're in the same position with their parents. And they may have to make decisions for their parents. But when it's somebody else involved in this thing, it's very, very difficult. to do anything, like in nursing homes. If you are the, if you're sitting there and you have somebody who's supposed to be responsible and has your power of attorney, and they ask you, do you want this person? And they probably don't even do that. They probably just go ahead and vaccinate these people. That is not just criminal, but that's irresponsible. I made sure she knew that too. That's irresponsible because these agencies, all these people have a fiduciary responsibility That governor can do anything he wants, but they still have a fiduciary responsibility to find out or to be informed and carry through with that responsibility instead of just going ahead and saying, well, this person says this should happen. So anyway, I'm sorry, that was my private commentary and has nothing reflection of the sponsors of this program more than that one. Well, I mean, anybody is going to agree with you, fellas. These are life and death decisions given to bureaucrats. that they should not have these decisions in the first place. It's terrible and no one will ever be held responsible unless we take back the common law in this country. Also, along with the common law, people are in charge of their children's education. It has nothing to do with government. That was one of the huge problems in the beginning starting in the north. and then going into the south during military dictatorship, I believe that's when, I mean I know that's when it happened in terms of connecting the schools to the property tax. So you don't by then have a lot of your titles left either. But I did find that article on the stand down. It's Austin orders military stand down to address challenge of extremism in the ranks. You have to love the way they never actually define anything. Everything is huge generalities, but we know who is the target. This is Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III. He ordered a DOD-wide stand down to discuss the problem of extremism in the ranks. Pentagon press John F. Kirby said today. And it's Austin and Army General Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met with service civilian leaders and service chiefs to discuss the problem of extremism. Kirby noted that some of the extremists who stormed the U.S. Capitol on January the 6th were active duty service members and others were military veterans. Kirby was quick to say that the vast majority of men and women who serve in uniform and the military are doing so with honor, integrity, and character and do not espouse the sorts of beliefs that lead to this kind of conduct that can be so detrimental to good order and discipline and in fact is criminal. Still, he said that meeting with military leaders, numbers may be small. Anyway, they're going after to purge these people. You're not going to have anything but politically correct viewpoints anywhere. I mean, they've done it in academia for years, and they've done it in the military since PC came in. You can have your little struggle sessions, and you know, people will have to apologize for holding views, which used to be American views. You can't believe in liberty. Are these people going to take a pledge to the Constitution? When they come into the military, are they going to have to have a pledge to be compliant with whatever they decide that they're going to do? So if they decide they're going to come in and they're going to come after people's weapons, or they're going to kill all the Trump supporters, or whatever the case may be, I mean, that's just, you know, kill all the Trump supporters. Black Lives Matter thing, or the ideology of Black Lives Matter, the ideology of white supremacist, the ideology of anti-semitism. So are they going to come in and they're going to start doing this killing people because, and they're going to take a pledge to do that? That if people are, if they're ordered by their commanders to do it, they're going to go in and do it? I mean, what will happen? In the next 60 days, each service, each command and each unit will take time out to have discussions with men and women of the force. The force, like the force be with you. There is much that needs to be hammered out, including the details of training that will go along with the stand down and the secretary and all of the military want to accomplish. But of course, they don't say exactly what that is. The stand down is similar to safety stand downs that units may have. Austin called extremism in the ranks a leadership issue. It's got to be a leadership issue down to the lowest level. Small unit leadership all the way up to him, Kirby said. So if you consider it a leadership issue, and maybe there will be some potential solutions, maybe to allow us greater visibility. Oh, they can do some more visioning. This is a thorny problem, one that has raised its head in the past. There is a DOD instruction aimed at this very problem. Oh, DODI 1328-0, sorry, .0, handling dissent and protest activities amongst members of the armed forces. The DOD instruction expressly prohibits military personnel from actively advocating for and participating in supremacist, extremist or criminal gang doctrine, ideology, or causes. So in other words, you have to be neutral on everything. There are certain supremacists that are allowed in this country, however. In the meeting today, Austin made it clear he is still mulling over how he wants to organize an effort to attack the problem from an institutional perspective. The press secretary said, this guy doesn't sound like somebody I would trust. The secretary may establish, oh, God, you've got to have it, a task force. to get after the problem or perhaps another way. He hasn't ruled out anything. In other words, they're not really saying anything about what this is really about. It's ridiculous. But as you see where we're going, you've got the inner cities now and DC, it's Black Lives Matter is ruling their educational system now. Their ideology. Yes, it's an ideology. Yeah, and these are the 13 principles of the ideology of Black Lives Matter and gee, how it goes quite along with agenda 21-3050 and Wyff would love it. In fact, they probably wrote it. It's restorative justice. We are committed to collectively, lovingly, and courageously working. vigorously for freedom and justice for black people and by extension all people. As we forge our path, we intentionally build and nurture a beloved community that is bonded together through a beautiful struggle that is restorative, not depleting. See, it's just like something written by the United Nations. It's just so nauseating to read it. Then the second principle is empathy. We are committed to practicing empathy. We engage comrades with the intent to learn about and connect with their context. Charlotte, I'm becoming nauseated. I know, it is gross. Loving engagement is three. We are committed to embodying and practicing justice, liberation, and peace. in our engagements with one another. Diversity. We are committed to acknowledging, respecting, and celebrating differences and commonalities, except for other ideas and other people of white skin. Globalism. We see ourselves as part of a global black family. To me, that is not very inclusive. And we are aware of the different ways we are impacted and privileged as black folk who exist in different parts of the world. Six queer affirming hold on for a second here. There's a report that Bill Gates Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was going into Africa and they were trying this new vaccine to see what happened with it. This morning it was on the radio, there was a lady, she was talking, she was a doctor, and she was talking about this. How the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation are in the African communities and they're giving these people the vaccine and the vaccine has something in it that makes it so that they can change your DNA and not only that, they can actually track you in some respect and somehow. So this thing here that you're reading from the ideology, the ideology of the Black Lives Matter, seems like there's a disconnect here between the black community worldwide and these people that are writing this thing. It's my opinion. Well, it's just a different kind of loving. Oh, it's a lie. I got it. I'm sorry. I should have known that. There's more than one way of loving. There is, yeah. And... Billie is loving. Right. This is all for the greater good. I mean, everything Bill and Melinda do is for the greater good. Yes, there was also a clip that I saw not very long ago. Sorry to interrupt. But about Bill and Maglinda sitting on the thing, and Melinda is smiling like a Cheshire cat, and that little boa constructor is sitting there with her, and they're saying, oh, we need to give this vaccine to the blacks first. Now that's really loving and where are where do they stand on Bill and Melinda Gates and the French? foundation hmm, right well I think Melinda's upside-down cross pretty tell tells tells you a lot about her I mean or the look on her face either one of them These are evil evil people and they've killed so many and killed and destroyed so many Indians and Africans and yet I don't think, there was a case in India against him, but I don't know what's happened with it, probably nothing. Probably got paid off, and everything's fine in hunky-dory and copacetics. Yeah, it is awful. I want to finish these. There are 13 of them. This is what kids are being taught in the inner cities here in DC thanks to the very exclusive Mary Bouser who has, I don't know, two weeks ago I went to her website and she had a bunch of kids. They were all black but one white person which definitely is not proportional to what's going on in DC. Queer affirming is number six. We are committed to fostering a queer affirming network. When we gather, we do so with the intention of freeing ourselves from the tight grip of heteronormative thinking or rather the belief that all in the world are heterosexual unless she, he or they disclose otherwise. Heteronormative thinking, yeah, that's got to be wiped out. Transaffirming. We are committed to embracing and making space for trans...they don't use all these little words like space all the time... for trans brothers and sisters to participate and lead. Well, there you've got that, you know, the person on the health, that woman man up there that Biden put in. That's a scary looking being. You got that man-woman too that's in Pennsylvania too that's the head of the health organization there. That it. I'm for wiping out all health organizations everywhere. We need to go back to herbal medicine. They're not constitutional, but I think Flopie is trying to say something. Let's go back to the trans affirming. They're going to participate in LEAD. We are committed to being self-reflective. What in the hell does that mean? I guess they've given up being reflective. So reflexive, they'll just react to stimulus, I guess. And doing the work required to dismantling... So that means they're going to be taking a lot of selfies? Well, yeah, that's instinctive with them. They're narcissists. It must be. What? I was just saying that it must be. And one other thing. I'm sure you'll have noticed all these TV commercials where they have mixed-race couples. Oh yes, that's right. That's a big push because they want misogyny because they don't want anybody different. They want everyone to be the same. It will fit for the slave population. Everybody's going to be the same in their thought, the same in their pigmentation. Everybody will be the same and the same in their enslavement. That's the plan. So they're going to oh, yeah. Yeah that to me is torture They're doing the work required to dismantle cisgender Privilege, I don't ever did understand what that CIS comes from and uplift black trans folk, you know a hundred years ago somebody read this they go what what self-reflexive work to dismantle cisgender privilege and uplift black trans folk. Because these are all constructs of the New World Order, especially black trans women. Why? I thought people were going to be equal. Wasn't this equity? No. Black trans women are the special ones, I guess, who continue to be disproportionately impacted by, oh boy, trans antagonistic violence. We are guided by the fact that all black lives matter regardless of actual perceived or sexual identity. Yeah, actual identity is gone. You can believe that. Gender identity, gender expression, economic status, ability, disability, religious beliefs or disbelief, immigration status or location. Location, no borders. And it's intergenerational. We are committed to fostering an intergenerational and communal network free from ageism. We believe that all people regardless of age should show up with the capacity to lead and learn. Number 10, black families were committed to making our space family friendly and enable parents to fully participate with their children. We're committed to... Yeah. Which would... Uh uh uh, their ideology. The ideology is wrong. But go ahead, Mary. Right. And they're going to allow it to. They're going to dismantle patriarchal practice. Now, I don't even know what this means. It requires mothers to work double shifts. It requires them to mother in private even as they participate in justice work. Then, black villages. We're committed to disrupting the Western prescribed nuclear families. I don't like the whole nuclear thing. Just regular traditional families would be better if we could get back to them. Requirement by supporting each other is extended families and villages. So now we're into... Hillary Clinton. That's right. Hillary's Village is, and everybody's a Village idiot except for the people that thought this up, that collectively care for one another and especially our children. It's everybody's children. You don't have your own because maybe you'll rent a child. Well, you know what, if you're transgender, you're not going to have any children anyway. If you're homosexual, you're not going to have any children anyway, so it doesn't really matter. Oh, no, don't worry. Those things will, you know, that will come up. There'll be ways to do these things. Test tube babies? Uh-huh. Yeah. So anyway, to the degree that mothers, parents, I can't believe they said that word, children are comfortable. But see, the father's left out because that's patriarchy. And they're going to be 12, unapologetically black. We're unapologetically black in our positioning in affirming that black lives matter. We need not qualify our position to love and desire freedom and justice for ourselves as a necessary prerequisite for wanting the same for others, which they're not about that at all. and 13 is black woman we're continuing to build a black woman affirming space free from sexism misogyny and male centeredness seems to me like they're quite exclusive for people who are all about inclusion uh... anyway this is the new uh... this is the new educational system of black lives matter in d c and elsewhere is coming to you Yeah, I mean it is an ideology and critical race theory is behind a lot of it and that what that guy's name can be or something You can't you have to you have to be Wait, there's no what does he say? I've got to find that Another words he's he's wording things so you in order to be correct. You have to be a left-winger And anti- you're either a racist or an anti-racist, but there's no such thing or something. I'm going to find that. I've got it around here. He's another one. Fairfax County paid him something like $20,000, $30,000 for like an hour at this time. This is just insanity. It's all about money and control over people and fragmentation of the society. So anyway, next week we're going to continue on. We're going to go back to the Civil War. 14th amendment and also will probably read some more from Mr. McFadden's great speech which everybody should read. You can find it easily. I'm actually surprised it's still so available on the internet, but it's Lewis Thomas McFadden. He was a very big hero. He gave his life telling people the truth and so I think he's somebody to be to model your life after. We need to find the truth. It's not easy to do in these dark days. It continues to get darker as we live in the twilight zone. Anyway, thank you, Phyllis. Thank you, I can't even think, Fluffy and Ed. Right, thanks, Ed. So next week we'll come back and we'll continue on going backwards and then forwards. Have a good week. Thank you for letting me be here. Everybody, thank you for listening and have a great week. And we'll see you next week. Bye now. Right. Okay. Bye. Thank you all for a good show. Triumphantly, you're here to sin These songs are freedom, cause all I hear are redemption songs. Get yourselves from inter-slaively, and free of a man. So fear for atomic energy, that none of them can stop the test. How long shall it be, love or profit? Some say it's just a part of it We've got to fulfill the bull Won't you hit the scene? These songs of freedom Cause my life I had a dream the other night that, well I didn't understand A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed He took off his three cornered hat, 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 Tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. 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. 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 what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? ladies and gentlemen of beautiful beautiful winter afternoon here in michigan by the way you know on the ground not much but enough to move it no of no machine you have a little bit out there you guys can bring and go on by every reasonable speed not much but enough to get you out there for a few weeks maybe it will pull you a little more so hopefully have more than a minute good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Korky. 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Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on the satellite by a several different systems to numerous dimension and i guess we're filling a lot of empty space otherwise something wouldn't be there to be but she's static which is cool so we're now serving a purpose i guess uh... we're also on the aim of a micro stations a minute them conventional station will be be based patients and all truck net hallmark in golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon that all of our friends out there lower forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with konos the outline two states the territories and uh... the clock five oh eight p.m. eastern standard time it is friday at single d'amico day and that is quartermaster friday much in the way amo but will will give you a few ideas here and there It is the 5th of February. It is the 13th year of In Your Face Soviet occupation of America with a K. 2021, old earth calendar, 2021 battle for the republic, dance of swords. And I think we need to make 2021 our 1775 for our era, for our time. i think we've pretty well had enough but let's work out where out there that i'm not going to take a look see no that's that the s let's get ready to deal with a problem way we know we have to the rest of the history of the state when the time comes we will be making history congratulations be a part of it be prepared anyway uh... it is twenty twenty one the older calendar i'll give it all she's got captain well everybody else is to about a what dude though there is no ammunition amalman dot com actually have some ammo some like that problem and what they do have amalman dot com amalman a m a m a m o m o man dot com amalman dot com they have two things here where a couple comparative study or quite fascinating by the way number one wolf ammunition which of course the wolf is still coming in as it's coming off the docks through customs the biggest thing that they're retarding the uh... certification on the stuff as much as they can to keep it off the shelf people so just a heads up there that's where the world is with regard to the imports and if the imports have already been blocked the last conversation i had uh... it's why several of the companies are not even doing retail sales now their brought drop back to job or wholesale and even there first you gotta know where the stuff is what's why they're rolling up the windows shut their main businesses there's anything on the horizon that's going to look good and the regime is going to do all they can to stop whatever else is been going on from going on so they can do that administratively and they are okay however over at amelman dot com they do have some two to three wolf uh... here's what's interesting it's uh... one thousand rounds for seven hundred and twenty five dollars not a dollar around but it's it hadn't there that's uh... seventy you know 72.5 cents a round for the steel case wolf. Now that may or may not be box or prime, but we'll point out that you do not let any of your steel cases or brass lay around anyway. You recover everything. We're at that point where we need 100% recovery. Now, in fact, I'm looking at, it says right at the bottom, Berdan Prime. So this particular steel case is Berdan Prime. That's not a problem. It can be reloaded. You don't even throw out the primers if you can evacuate the primer from the channel without damaging it. The primers can be rebuilt. Guys, that's the first thing you need to remember. Okay, but right now we're just looking at loaded ammo because a lot of you just need ammo. Well, the interesting thing is that they've got that .223. Read that for whatever gun you want to use it for. They do have some .556. uh... x m one ninety three p m c two hundred round battle packs for two hundred and five dollars so that is brass case boxer prime non corrosive p m c and move it's a dollar plus around but it is brass case so if that's what you're looking for that's what you want they've got some two to three remington p m c battle packs for two fifteen both of these are battle packs are both p m c beyond that everything else is outrageous twenty four twenty five thirty dollars a box for commercial ammunition I'm not a surprise, that's where we expect things to be. It's nothing that's making me go, wow, I didn't expect that. The big thing here is that you can go though to 7.62x51nado.com slash 308 and you've got $480 for 500 rounds of main battle rifle ammo. So choice between 5.56 and 308 if I needed to pile more up. I think I'd concentrate on the 308 for the moment. Got more bullet, more guts going down range. uh... far as energy goes otherwise over a dollar around for everything else uh... as it is that well again pretty close but it's still cheaper by a big wall or mark ammunition that all of the other stuff that over a dollar around okay we had a color we have on an animal man dot com line only a golden on six hundred eight dollars put it at effective right there on the floor just going to the i was just going to have a man here that's the whole point of uh... but that is just six eighty for the nine millimeter that actually is the best price that i've seen so far in what's left out there because the rest of the company that have nine millimeter wolf pain load same box all nine yards you're looking at all of almost a dollar or over a dollar around i just feel kind of can't quit before we start the program here uh... if there was any changes and so yeah that actually that's pretty sad guys but it's but the best price of the country uh... it almost seventy-five to round but it is so it's worth picking up uh... it again somebody asked me what steel case versus brass right now it's most this for the leastest that's why should be looking at it still case will run in pretty much everything The big thing here again is even the steel case, I don't care what it is, if you've got stuff at the range that you can find, grab it and carry it all home. We're going to need every one of those cases for reloading. not many people are going out and blazing away you better not because you can't afford to waste the ammunition i would say that right from the get-go number one you don't go out and blaze away anymore uh... period but there are still some deals out there example before going farther i wish went down to nine but i want to hit the the uh... seven nine to uh... forgive me seven sixty by thirty nine come on goofy ass machine always acts up or doing a program by a bit too anyway now after all probably the spicier bar passed but anyway uh... what's happening is that you still can get uh... seven six two wall five hundred fifteen dollars for a thousand rounds making that the most affordable center fire battle rifle or a viscous white rifle ammunition available they've also got some you know to a ammo you know palabo i would like to do that that's palabo could they put the a overlapping you know so to look at all uh... five hundred thirty five dollars for a thousand rounds so still fifty three point five cents around making it cheaper and you got more bullet go down right to okay it's it's you know cheaper five five six seven six two by thirty nine wolf in the ten military classic spam cams hundred twenty four grain f m j seven hundred rounds for three hundred ninety dollars now if you were looking to store and this is where you what you're paying for storage potential okay if you've got all those three if right now you're planning on putting more ammunition and cash is by the wolf in the spam cams it while you can get it that's good under battlefield conditions members designed to be carried out the field and went to you open it up it's not going to be compromised easily nominal one step farther with a reminder of this you see that pretty green can Grab yourself some other flat paint give it another couple coats of something don't bump don't mess up the label But give everything else a couple of coats of paint on top of whatever is there Why not? Number one if you're planning on cashing this stuff anywhere like underground or if you're gonna put it in the barn or you're gonna put it underneath a Chicken coop or whatever you're gonna do the more weatherization you create the longer the stuff is going to last and the probably isn't to be long before you're using it if you do have a deployed anyway one of the advantages of the campbell is that you can stick stuff out the middle of bf e along with your we'll greased up weapons all the other equipment you got can depend so it's secured from the environment the family nations going to be sitting there waiting for you another thing remember you break up the cams and you know that you need a can opener for each one of these two by the way and those are even a commodity now there are companies that used to sell buckets of these together you know poem from the from the uh... and initially were opening up on the uh... for the gun shows they're out there but they want more but now they want like four five six dollars in some cases never give me item at one time If you can get spares for a cheap price, grab them. If you can get one when you're buying a bunch of ammo, they'll give you spares or they got extras in a bucket pair, grab them. And that way when you're cashing this equipment, you've got a ham can opener right there. Now don't lose it. what you use it don't lose it because you're going to need it there's a bunch of this stuff there's god knows how many millions of spam canned animal out there of all types even american there's still a bunch of the american card mean ammo in thirty caliber are grand ammunition out there that is in the pens now it's in the ham tenet has also squiggled you know risk we go where you know break ten around the outside like on the old uh... corned beef cans But those break off so easy that you don't really want to have to necessarily fight that you can but if it looks like it's not gonna cooperate one of those can openers will work on those American spam cans just like it does on the Russian stuff just a heads up same kind of idea It's just a they had the quick quick self-releasing where you do this look the key around the outside It rather than beating on something open it up faster quicker and only partially and that way it's kind of sealed and not feel but you least you know whether i stood agree perhaps not the rain is important directly all over it but uh... it's a personal choice or however you're going to do it you figured out but you make sure that you're going to cash material unless you have cans on hand for that other stuff the if you've got some of it you want to store somewhere down the basement up in the attic over across the field of the chicken house whatever you're going to do with it get the cams while you can first Now, if you're not doing a lot of that, you've already got ammo cans, for instance, go the cheapest up above anyway. But if you're going to do a little bit of both, combine it, do part of it in the ham tins and don't open them. And then do the rest in whatever other loose box ammunition where it comes into the cardboard boxes. Deploy that accordingly for combat use for your Minutemen. Think ahead, sculpt what you got. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, so we're getting ready to go to war here. uh... another thing real quick yeah i know everybody that's gonna have some forty five a c p but my god forty five a c p for a dollar round yeah i see that uh... forty three out two hundred fifty rounds for two hundred seventy dollars now the famous true the nine millimeter out there whatever nine millimeters laying around is just as pricey not all that because there's cheaper there's a little bit of cheaper nine millimeter right here at amal man dot com Otherwise, no, I can't see spending a dollar around unless you don't have anything at all and then you, well, you buy the cheapest for the mostest and I will recommend ball ammo first, ball ammo first, don't worry about any of their specialized rounds, you buy those when the ball ammo's run out. Because the ball ammunition will work in every gun you got no matter what. That's the base center load for all your weapons. All military ball is your base center load for all the weapons you're using. You buy specialized ammo, some of your allies' guns may or may not be able to feed every round that you've got. But if it's ball ammunition and you're resupplying allies and you have friends and fellow militia, fellow retreat personnel, whatever it is, or support personnel, then trying to set up the base standard so that everybody's gun works is better than guns working occasionally and malfunctions that people who are not used to shooting their weapons have to keep trying to clear. That's how you'll find them is dead trying to unjam a weapon trust me that happened with the m16 in Vietnam with whole units the stories they don't make movies out of which is because it was such a debacle and so embarrassing and it was one of the largest losses of life on in a single day since Custer's last stand and it happened in Vietnam and the number one reason for it was the m sixteen e one slash a one rifle at a combination of back to mary screw-ups and the department of defense trying to make do with things they should have done okay so we can clear a lot of those problems because we're not with that massive bureaucracy there's the other thing you're gonna buy whatever you can anyway i know that but remember if you can try to cause been to your munitions and equipment to support a larger formation accordingly your specialized rounds that's what you focus on as long as you understand that no that's for your your weapons you know clear those particular types of ammunition but anybody else if you're going to plan on making sure you can pitch in and help with everybody else the ball ammunition is where you want to go standard ball standard center center line production is what you want okay and that's your first best election for everything anyway enough on that we got all kinds places that there is a little bit of ammo here there are some absolutely none but amal man does have some ammunition on the shelf filter like they don't have any uh... couple of a day they show their highlighted you go to a month like nope they don't have anything look they got three hundred winchester magna though they don't but it's highlighted i don't know why maybe they sold out today they just haven't just you know scratch it from the inventory at also something i kind of warned you about the next wave how about pretty part of the time that you know i know i know pretty part of the p p u is typically the cheapest ammunition on the market, right? And especially in standard calibers. Well, how about 30-30 Winchester, PPU, $47.50 a box, 20 rounds of preview partisan, PPU 150 grain FSP, $48 for a 20 round box. Now, you know, I've been keeping an eye on it. PPU, I love because they've been, you know, the prices have been kept down. But here's the thing, at a certain point, you're gonna hit the next wall. where everybody is getting screwed right through the whole of the supply chain, which is why the price shift is going to take place. Profiteering not the least being a real problem, but ammo man has been good about trying to keep their prices down. So understand, if this price is commuted the way that it has, it's because the whole system up the feeding chain. Remember, they double and double and double and double the price whenever you're bought, when you come to the manufacturer and goes to the distributor or the bulkier, they double the price. when it goes from the bulk or to the wholesaler, when it goes from the wholesaler to the retailer, they double the price. Now, sometimes they keep that down a little bit, but not much. Now you're thinking that, well, it must be really expensive to make this stuff. No, it's incredibly cheap to make this stuff. The only thing that's retarding this right now is, obviously, certain component failures as far as availability goes, as retarded the process. Beyond that, there's, you know, again, somebody in the market line has decided to profiteer or try to jack it up where they've been told to. Government tells them to. The batpaggots will go out and tell them, make it hard, make it expensive. We have personal firsthand demonstrated proof of that from years ago, okay? More on that maybe in a minute. Otherwise, amoman.com, amoman.com, look up at the top where it says top ammo calibers, see what they have there if it's anything useful. I don't, oh I guess they do, forgive me I passed that up too. They have some 40 Smith and Wesson, again, less than a dollar a round at least, not by much, but they do have 40 Smith and Wesson bronze, 165 grain FMJ in battle packs. I didn't know they made it in battle packs. They've got it in PMC, 40 Smith and Wesson battle pack for $290 for 300 rounds in a 40 Smith and Wesson battle pack. It's the poly carrier bags that go in the ammo cans. They do have a bunch of other stuff there, but it ain't cheap. You're looking at 50 rounds for, you know, $55, 50 rounds for $65, 50 rounds for $52, 50, and 20 rounds for $43. Oh, wow. Yeah, I know. So anyway, in reality, the best price is actually the PMC Battle Pack Bronze for $290 for $300, less than a dollar a round. towards their pretty damn close otherwise uh... next real quick again nothing really on the horizon to kind of fit some of the calibers do you have ammunition available but you don't have much in a way weapons actually acquire or that are affordable uh... combat made up with the ammunition i just mentioned i've been always thought about this i wish somebody would catch up and make a simple seven six two by thirty nine bolt-action rifle a real simple dot like uh... remington rolling block would be fantastic uh... those are really not that hard to make a single shot uh... seven six two by thirty nine of short stroke uh... bolt gun star made one for the east german for killing people trying to escape east germany you know star from on our side of the of the fence uh... supposedly uh... they're all comments but anyway uh... stier at the end of the cold war for east germany made a five four five by thirty nine bolt gun you may or may not remember it their their like chicken teeth now but when they first came out there was a big pile of them they were done in the typical each german would finish are kind of crude rude but that was what they wanted and uh... otherwise a really sweet stroke action in five four five by thirty nine which means it easily it could have made the seven six two by thirty nine but this was the last gun and i've not seen very many bolt guns either in five four five by thirty nine but the east german's did have one uh... it came with fixed optics uh... typical for the eastern block you know crude rude but you know works every time kind of system and that something that could be built again if you're actually looking at some of the stuff laying around the uh... seven six two by thirty nine more barrels actually their chamber but not bored out for the a r That would be an excellent solution to build a single shot bolt-action or manually operated 7.62x39 rifle and it could be done in polymer or whatever but that could be made into a nice little pack driver and again, don't want to blaze away with it we just want to be able to pull a bullet on one target and then go he goes and then you go up and strip him with whatever he's got you don't need to blaze away with that go ahead call or jump in there. You talk about those East German rifles. I had a chance to shoot those things. Well, I got a chance to shoot one back in the early 90s. They were just a real sample. You said kind of a crude wooden stock. What are those things going for now? They're up to thousands of dollars now. Well, it's like any of the East German stuff is, you know, now it's in an unobtainium level as far as price goes. The AKs, remember, there were a bunch of 545 AKs, East German kits. can't find them and they are all the prices i'm seeing are you like in the thousands of dollars because it has been a while since the cold war ended uh... and went to a hot war but uh... what's interesting is that all of that stuff from that window of time now is it's like the dorin coa a case which over buddy by when they're a hundred twenty five dollars right well right oh now they're classic and collectible bam who got a classic they were tin can guns when they came and we all do that they were great little shooters Now, it's because they haven't been around for a while. Look what those are going for. So... Oh, even when they put that ugly ass boat paddle stock on them, you can bottom for $189 bucks top, even after, you know, they tried to make them where they were still in portable. I remember the East German rifle, it was... They sold it as like that. East German border guard Berlin Wall sniper rifle. that we can look at it was correct but it was for yeah it was for the uh... it was for the their equivalent of the book that's quite the shoot only that you know the counterpart of the other side of the border and that was for the purple it was for people removal we were certainly what i mean certainly all guns are anyway but it was a uh... security rifle well what would they were they securing but i can remember with those bold action or the magazine though they were both action and they were fixed magazine they were just our rifle it turned out that when somebody finally did research the east german did make them stier did star sold those over the fence to the communists She's about to remember that they had like a free floating barrel or something. Yeah, they were really good gu- They're a great little package. They're actually, the way they were set up, it's basically a little Steyr sporter that they make in a bunch of the Euro calibers. It's a short stroke action, which is why it was perfect for what they were doing, because there's a bunch of like 9mm. straight cases there's different length of them just like on forty five you know like there's a forty five seventy forty five eighty forty five ninety etcetera basically in the nine millimeters as a whole bunch of uh... commercial uh... loads that we don't see here obviously better popular for those who really can buy guns in europe and uh... that the base rifle that they used because it was it's kind of like the equivalent of the model six hundred are remington the mohawk that was really the closest thing to it but again, Steyer usually puts a lot of money into their their sporter guns and in this case when you look at it it was crude and rude and that the stocks were minimal finish but they were designed to be coarse the wood was was was stippled in some spots but it was it looked more like a agency with the Chinese you know like the Chinese equipment The stock was kind of crude, but he kind of had that... ...bench... steel... what? Bench... shooting top? That's the one I remember. Right, it was basically like a match stock. Everything about it was cool as far as mechanically how it worked. somebody out there might actually still have one but uh... the big thing is is like i said right now you could put it on the market for but goofy price problem you could replace it because again it's in five four five and there's probably cheap five four five that was out there and everybody bought a ton of it so you'd be able to run it for a long time and image it but he mentioned caliber i go to a local uh... uh... big box store that get them all and everybody wait they've been waiting in line the ammo flippers they get up at midnight and wait eight hours the doors open but that uh that was it a seven it was a 5.45 a 39 millimeter that there's great yeah that's ten boxes of that stuff nobody's bought yet just laying there that's amazing well again because uh... the seventy four were cheap for a while like a total everybody what if you listen what i've been talking on the air when i bring up certain weapons in the a k seventy four is a lot of example for a period of time you could shoot four or five rounds of five four five by thirty nine for the price of everything else And since the AKs were no more expensive for an AK-74 than for an AK-47 or an AR, why not buy the cheapest 74 that was out there, which there were three or four models that were reasonably priced. And then, you know, like the, all the washers, they made a bunch of washers in 545x39. and they were three hundred dollars a piece actually they were down to two forty five a piece for a little bit all one the ammunition is like about you know eleven-cent around or twelve cents around and you could buy a can of its band cams you get ammunition of the guy in chicago he was the number one importer just like anything else in the industry he had warehouses we found out later he had like whole block like midwest used to have a detroit whole block warehouses and he had it full of the stuff because he bought a big lump of the fifty three grain first generation five four five ammo and that's where everybody else was buying from well we found out where it was if you remember I was putting it out on the air you could go buy a can of that ammo for sixty dollar one not even that was fifty two fifty three dollars and then you can buy the AK for two forty five and seventy four and you can still find East German mags for four five dollars apiece So basically, you've made it the most affordable light rifle to buy in the market. Now, when it went to $600, $700, well, it's no better than the rest of the other, you know, price-wise, even though it's the same gun, they never changed the gun, they just changed the price. You know, so now it's to the point where, well, if the $1,200, $1,400, or $2,000 rifle, well, if you've got that kind of money, run for it. If not, there's other solutions for the time being, especially with a shallow wallet. Yeah, you're right, Mark. I got my AK-74 at a gun show for $400. And I bought cases. Well, remember for a little while there, that's another thing. If you guys have any 74s, and you do have a pile ammo, don't let anybody talk you into the idea of getting rid of it, because there's no replacing any of this stuff now. No, not at all. We've hit the wall. Yeah, I got several cases of the ammo and each case came with two, a thousand, eighty rounds of ammo and I paid like a hundred and twenty dollars per case a little while after it started going up. Right, and the thing is, go ahead. Again, for the price, this is what I was saying, you can't buy anything, look at the prices right now. and guys there is nothing that is going to relieve this on the horizon does everybody understand that or did prices were up before yes they did well prices went up on availability disappeared but well like anybody been paying attention to the legislation understand that when you see that legislation there are eight dozen things that that pay to that piece of excrement we have the to the outhouse in fact they're not even really in the white house anybody see the picture yesterday of the news uh... the uh... news conference uh... anybody catch the side window image that was out though that that was behind one of the stand-up report were reporters that they were filming guys they are at the white house i don't know whatever play acting set their end they're not at the white house i agree with somebody on that there's enough other images that have popped up now that were not done by you with me but we're done by the control media and if you pay attention when they're moving the cameras around yeah you especially when they're doing the you know the talking head redhead the redheaded stepchild the the orphan that's up front there and uh... she he she it is talking to one of the reporters if you pay attention on the right side uh... there's a there's a multi-story building off to the left actually can't see the split in the building at the red brick Well guys, what red brick business front is near the White House and in front of or near or around the White House? Anybody? There isn't any. Go do a Google map of the White House right now. Go do a Google map and look around it and then take a look at those images off to the windows on the side. There is nothing that matches that environment. So there's a lot, there is stuff going on. I don't doubt they're bunkered in. They're again, they're... off-site because there is a civil war going on something we've talked about this the dagger war going out of you and i will never know more about until after we get through the regular work it can but there's a lot of other stuff going on right now but those people have passed enough administrative nonsense not not proposed laws i'm talking about stuff they can do by just simply telling the bureaucracy to screw everybody else trump already did it with the bump stock garbage before and that was with trump so what do you think that animals doing anybody you figure out where it's part of the ammunition goes anybody who gets their first wins that's all there is to it now because whatever is left that fire how much uh... color how much of that five four five by thirty nine going for the vote later here nine boxes around the shelf how much they want for those and i wouldn't know why it was all about what you know i don't know uh... local no we had another caller okay uh... you said the others about six eight boxes in their personally my attitude here there and they're reasonably priced i'd buy them and then find an operator that needs them guess what you do you fight for five by thirty i will yeah well here cover the cost and that there you go you got the memo seriously you're not going to have any on buying any ammunition but most of what do we get to this point where now the dollar around stuff all sorry guys that's raw bulk for a bit weight and scour the rest of the system and if it looks like uh... you know if i'm gonna have to spend a dollar around i might as well shift over to another gun like it would tell you this is what i've done for years when i brought up stuff on the air you look at the ammunition you look at the magazine if there's any and you look at the weapon first of all you need to play if you're looking for cheap ammunition affordable ammo well then you go up and down the scale you look at that then you go over the weapon system you look for the weapon system to see if there's any matches up that will work it In addition to that though, if it's magazine-fed, you gotta check to see if it's an oh my god price for the magazines or if the magazines are reasonable. There's always one of the three that dictates why one part's cheap and the other part's expensive. Okay, it's just the way that the intentional math formula, Secret Weapons for Silent Wars crap works. Okay, the Secret Weapons for Silent Wars agenda, how they play it. So what you're looking for are those short windows where there's a big glut of the magazines. a few of the weapons might be available because they're just now coming up and then the ammunition has been cheap now once once something is available that shoots that cheap ammo and this is what happened with the five four five by thirty nine guys they brought the magazines in for the a k seventy four years before we got the a k before we got the a k seventy four i've told you this before they were they were fifteen cents a magazine That was my wholesale price from the importers. 15 cents a magazine. The more you got cheaper they were, but that was the top-end price. You bought 100, 200, or 300, and it varied depending on what it was. Macaroupe mags were 25 cents a piece. You buy a case of 500. 25 cents a piece. A quarter a magazine. With the Macaroupe magazine running now. Go look at the price. so when you get those windows you buy it about like it was telling people paid by the a k seventy four mags everybody said we were both of those four there's no rifles around that there will be kind of like that you know the thing there will be that you will be scared on this case there will be insured how they were and then when they start coming in there what happened the magazine prices but that window of opportunity and it was inevitable because guess what magazine came in the the animal came in and there was anything you should have been that was a fun one while ago the ammunition other day kato the fours well rumor have that okay there's some common so guess what start by the ammo wall it's cheaper than and then when the stuff shows up well you can actually got to the radio poll to record afford to do so now the problem is right now and i can't emphasize enough again do not go to the range and shoot anything right now You better come up with, and Uncle Mark told you this for months, months and years and years, and if you did it before, much earlier, you'd have more ammo to shoot now. But use Airsoft for most all of your training leading up to live range fire, including active fire without wasting ammunition. we are in the same boat that the iraqi resistance was for years which is the only reason that the u.s. military could get away with as much as it could because the young kids that were left after the you get to the government killed off there after we this government killed off their parents the kids that were getting pissed and coming up that were all tired what they were saying well where did they train how much rifle time did they actually have Well now you're in the same boat because you want to spend okay every time you pull the trigger dollar round dollar round dollar round dollar round dollar round dollar round dollar round. See that's how you got to be thinking. So that going out there like before when it was a nickel nickel nickel nickel nickel. Oh wow I could blow more magazines nickel nickel nickel. What are you doing? Oh I'm just spraying away man nickel nickel nickel. Because it was a nickel round. Dollar round. If you get a person behind a rifle you damn well better be serious about what you're doing with that gun now. Right? Prior proper planning prevents PIF performance. So here's what you need to do. You need to go get an Airsoft weapon, a couple of them, different ones. Go to airsoftgi.com, airsoftgi.com, airsoftgi.com. Buy yourself some of the heavier quality pellets. Like anything else, better the ammunition, the better the performance for whatever you're working with. They're heavier typically. Now you can find deals on those. And you can also reuse them if you're smart. Make a bullet trap. Cardboard boxes, whatever you want to do. Make a bullet trap for the BBs. That way when you're done, you just turn the bullet trap up, run everything into another container, take it back to the other end of the range, and you can shoot it some more. Oh, that's right. So this means that you've got unlimited shooting, really. The most important thing is, first is handling of the firearm. knowing where to put the model and keep it there when the time comes when it was regard to operation and the best way to do that is to give them a give the person a training aid that is realistic and right for the get-go expect responsible action from your student which is the very thought shut up which not care to stick by the way i'm i've told you before with regard to phase one training You want the cheaper Airsofts that are like almost throw away or give away and if you want to make sure they don't work, you don't even have a plastic pellet coming out the end. The idea behind it is you have a certain number of training aids for basic familiarization and action. When the student comes back for the next cycle, it can be all the same day. When they come back for the next phase, you retire those training aids and now you pull training aids that are functional. Now you're going to give everybody the opportunity to practice what you have been preaching with regard to control of the weapon breathing Squeeze, you know trigger squeeze the whole nine yards now when they pull the trigger they're gonna get a positive result Or a negative result in other words if they screwed up and didn't do everything right They're not gonna hit what they're aiming at if they do do do what they're supposed to do. They will hit something and knock it down That is a positive response in a positive reinforcer for all of your students the next step is to possibly go to either regular bb guns you know because there's a really sophisticated ones out there now by god there's some that you can't tell the difference in your actual weapon they mimic but a basic bb gun or a twenty two if you want to with limited live fire limited live fire only because you're progressively building up the confidence of the shooter In the final phase, the person graduates to the weapon that is their primary arm or that is the standard baseline arm for your unit, AR-15s, AK-47s, whatever it is. Now in doing this, you have perfected a shooter. Do not screw up and make a mistake happen. Don't let them get a shoulder, you know, don't get them, make sure that the shoulder weld is correct, cheek weld is correct, side alignment. Don't let them get too close. You do not want a shooter to be hurt during training. because you will then spend and waste a lot of time unflinching that student. It may seem funny to do a video on it, but it's not funny if that person is supposed to be trying to keep you alive by being your backup and you're having to overcome a bad response that you actually conditioned into a shooter you were training. That's stupid. This is a your life depends upon it scenario. Life right now is your life depends upon how well you do in everything. Prior, proper, planning, prevents, pith, performance, the P principle. Now another thing here again with ammunition, your live fire shooting has to be minimal right now. The only variation on that would be if you've actually taken serious reloading, And for instance, with handguns, yes, you can recover the lead, cast the lead, make new lead bullets, minimize your powder charge. Here's another thing about that. Guys, right now, we're short powder. Plus, we're going to need more powder for the war effort. Okay? I want you to look at your reloading scales. You can get reasonable performance in live fire and dial back your powder charge. It's not going to be dirty, Harry. You're not going to get a big flame out of the end of the tube. You want to go the other way. We want to load more cartridges so that we have more range time. You may only save 5, 10, 20, 30 rounds that way, but that's 5, 10, or 30 rounds of live fire for a student who otherwise can't afford, barely, to buy the ammunition they need for their combat weapons because they waited too long. Right? Right. reported that the like i said one dollar one dollar one dollar one dollar one dollar one dollar one dollar one dollar one dollar all my magazine half empty whatever not that they shot all god it's a lot of other words state elena one to uh... maybe can i could be another state one dollar one dollar empty all of that there we go ten dollars worth ammunition ten rounds am i being realistic i'd just read you the numbers here so again air soft air soft air soft air soft not because i'm playing but because i am dead cold serious about getting into the conflict that i face and i need to save every stinking round of ammunition so i can put it into a knuckle dragging shoes size i q no neck bald-headed black uniform piece of trash who's coming to confiscate the guns and i need to kill every last one of them right Another thing, remember when you're training, step one, don't dress the person up in full tack gear right away. You want the person to be focusing on the skill and performance with the weapon itself, and you're giving them a new set of rules to work by. Not everybody, everybody's got some familiarization or some idea about what a weapon does, they should at least figure out how to hold it, mostly, and know where to point it. Preferably, you're going to teeth in the point of the right place. But most important here again is, we're first focused on this as an uninterrupted skill set. They don't need the tactical gear, that's part of the graduation process. That can be where you move first of all, if you get live fire done, you're completed with live fire. You may have a parallel program for tactical equipment and training and outfitting. But you do not overlap and integrate those immediately. You need the person to focus on the skill sets that you are developing. Step one. Then you're also going to integrate that support system that matches the weapon system that you are having the student embrace or students embrace. Now here's another consideration, and I know how this works. A lot of you may be using certain weapons. A lot of our units are. Colonial Marines use a particular training rifle. They've built a bunch of them. Now that training weapon is a particular type of firearm and they'll use it, but they have to pay for the ammunition that they're using for training. Okay? There again, $1, $1, $1, $1. So you're not going to just be blazing away, but they are going to have to front the cost. And by the way, it has to be balanced out and the payment for ammunition has to be balanced out based upon present market place replacement cost may not be a dollar round but it's still going to be thinking close because you're going to pay to replace what you're shooting if you're training if you're a a guest trainer you know forgive me i think that's the training not trainer If you're a trainee, you're a guest. They're providing you with your gear, your weapon, they're showing you how to use everything, but whatever you're going to do, it's going to be to their standards. So be prepared for that. Colonial Marine units are especially notorious for this. A lot of them use the M4 knockoff or the AR-15A2. But in addition, many of the units have AK-47s or they have a brace slash a case of SKS rifles that they use as training arms. purely for familiarization and then they graduate to the primary arm of the unit be at the a k forty seven eight k seventy four air fifteen or three oh eight battle rifle variant and this is true for most other units like michigan militia at large colonial marine militia units that are independent separate from the regular cmm in terms of you know the ether they're not part of one of the divisions of all any of the uh... wolverine militia court depends on who it is But the basics right now, especially, you're going to have to use Airsoft to get this job done because we cannot afford to pull the trigger and blow away a whole lot of ammunition. We need it for taking down the mechanism. We need it for the real problem when the time comes. So sculpting will cultivate accordingly. Another thing, don't forget, there are some ways that you can get ahead a little bit on ammunition if you are going to be training. Watch for brass laying around. You know, we treat them like milk cartons, okay, like milk bottles or pop bottles. You fight a bunch of 300 wind mags. Somebody gave me a whole bunch of 50 caliber pistol ammunition. None of us really have a 50 caliber. I mean, one person does, but he's not right here with us. But, you know, the guy doesn't reload. He just didn't feel he needed to. Now, I'm sure that's changed in the last two or three months. But I got a whole pile of that 50 caliber Smith and Wesson ammunition. and that went to somebody who just called it hogs and bug me some more and was like where did you find this word you find it like a fine anyway well it's all i got but whatever i got it's now yours because when the time comes in jingli shoot the meal be shoot the chain we write or earlier that will it's interesting for all of the out there and i can't emphasize enough how many people you run into pay attention like i said if they're not wearing a face mask that i want to face bra That's a person you want to talk to, right? And now everybody understands this whole thing with censorship and all the other crap that's going on. And a bunch of other people have now had their epiphanies. The other epiphany wave has hit. So for all of you out there, pay attention to your environment and talk to people. Now, as far as organization goes, before we get to the top here, I want to also remind you, you don't need a million people to recruit. You today need to find one person. One person each day would really be great, but maybe it's going to take a little longer for you. Better to have a good enemy to your front than a bad friend to your rear. Y'all hear what I just said? Better to have a good enemy to my front than a bad friend to my rear. Hey, Mark. when all of you are looking for people pay attention you got friends and friend friends and guys you want to school with you've known for decades may not love a whole lot but you're all of the same page about what you see happen at good color jump in there please history error or error it what you said i have a uh... uh... friend of mine that uh... uh... it was his neighbors was in the market person and mo but you know basically like everybody else four or five rounds of hunting ammo from last season and half a box of handgun ammo because that's all you ever really need. Well anyway, this neighbor of my friend told my friend if you come across any ammo, I know it's going to be high, they picked me up a box. For my buddy, picked him up a box of handgun ammo and give it to him this week and he said Maybe I should have kept that myself. I said no what you just did is you help arm a potential ally and at minimal you've got an early warning device that didn't cost you a nickel. Right. Exactly. It's like a tripwire only a live fire. You know what? Everybody I've talked to, they're not even going to question it. They know that it's a friend, a neighbor, in the neighborhood or nearby. And if the cops were riding up on them now, they'd put a bullet right in their ass. they would even ask about what it was because they know everybody everybody know i'm a k right now everybody they know what the with the environment the way it is you see a bunch of plain jane or a bunch of black uniform knuckle draggers with alphabet soup in the letters on them they're there for political reasons not because any of any crime there therefore political agenda and what's going to happen is like i told you i warned everybody what you're not going to know how this is going to start but what you're going to hear that scream of the map boom outside well remember it was a little about the book uh... you're here to have to go how many people remember this case the cops were coming into a cold attack how many kamali the characters of the guy take down and unfortunately he was by himself but remember that like the guy just a few days ago shot by fed knocked him down killed two critically wanted to uh... i still think all three were critically would have but what we got shot in the leg okay well whatever he took down five characters by itself not that you got killed but how would that change if a man were not by himself everybody goes over to be really good will then you get your act together and you find out who all your friends are that guy that had the cul-de-sac how is it they didn't write up on about the one from a few days ago but a year and a half ago because it's been that long his neighbor said hey there's something going on because these people are all talking to each other there's something going on there's somebody head towards your house So the guy was a three gun shooter. You remember that guys? He was a three gun competition shooter. He took down seven, eight, then nine of them. Then he took down 11 of them total. Now that man was really good by himself. Just imagine what one other rifleman could do from another angle with the same attitude. not just to now that imagine if all of you decide we're not putting up with this anymore and we're at the point they're talking psych exam they're talking they're going to put you in jail for forty years for owning a gun they're going to put you in jail twenty years for not doing the psychic that twenty years in prison for not doing the psychic that it's going to be mandatory and it's like okay well that's a death sentence and that's a death sentence and you just told me you're going to kill me and by the way they're going to write up on me anyway so it's like i might as well kill the bastards I, I, there's none of this, oh my god, I need to acquiesce to my enemy. No, this is how it works. Every piece of legislation they're proposing is a death sentence attempt against you, the American people now. And you know what? What tries to enforce it, needs to die. I won't hesitate, I have said that flat out to anybody who's, well, you see what, yes, and they need to die, don't they? This ain't the 90s, it's not the 80s. the communists are on the ground and the communists are in your capital in the united states and everybody let it get this far there is only one pollution to get rid of this problem although the discussion about the idiots ago we got a check please do your sky to how many of you have laughed at anybody opened their faith like that i have two years You just had two elections, one right behind the other in Georgia, and they had 100% like absolute ridiculous voter fraud, and everybody just let it ride. So what kind of BS are you talking about with some kind of election crap two years down the road? Where's your, can you pull your head out of your fundamental orifice? You all think about that. Anyway, we're at the top, so you can think about it for a minute, because we're going to go to break. It is the top of the hour. It is a beautiful day. We're a fierce guy out front. It's going to get cold tonight. It's going to winter wonderland. Any blunt off sticks together, alright? If you get corners, flash them in the head. That seems to work. Kick together, stay sharp and follow me. 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, 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. The 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 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 eat God given right, and pray to God, your freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? Because I had no magazines, and then I met a man who had no ammo. Oh, man. their good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report of our party one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest east northeast and south ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m not the g dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we are on a m f m micro station cb base station over at hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with the last good afternoon to all of our friends out there at lower forty nine including the great state of jeff's along with kolas the outline two-state territory of the clock it is six oh eight p m eastern standard time it is single the ammo they are we are all for all of you with the peace to the shotguns and the rifles remember when the man would be pistol the amount with a rifle with a rifle will win that's right what was that from you remember yeah spaghetti western anyway it is also of course quarter friday we're touching a few things there real quick to it is the fifth of february it is the thirteenth year of open soviet occupation communist occupation of america with a k two thousand and twenty one older calendar damage i'm a doctor not a brick mason fix that order with some cement i'm all the play of a mason on half another union card oh god anyway also two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic the dance of sorts remember footwork shield blade footwork blade shield Whatever system you come up with you got to have your subsystems remember the sub routines that take you to a Place where you can put a good hit in with the target down doesn't mean it was what it is martial arts bit pretty much of the same Doesn't make any difference you have a series of what in the Asians called those copies are actually repetition of battle style which takes you to a final solution a combination of those colors or the combination of those particular subroutines take you towards a victory against an enemy opponent always remember that we've got a lot of work to do a lot of things to master let's do it right get it done get out with business so we get on with life without or enemy because the plan is to put them out of our lives keyword enemy period not kind of that sort of but not forget that real quick there are not after your gardens all that's just crazy patriot mythology who live in the junior them all the idiots picked away at our side did you hear your are enemy says that they're not really after our guns there is there just got all the way to look at all the stuff they just generated here I guess they were and they lied, but then again they were your enemy and you're stupid if you were listening to them all and understand that they were your enemy. Period. That's all there is to it. Now let's deal with them accordingly. Let's get rid of them. Now on that note, and again there's all kinds of cool stuff that is out and about there ready for use. as far as quartermaster goes the big thing here is look at the clearance and closeout sections wherever you go i have been finding some really good buys because everybody's in the same but we're in the what normally would be the doldrums uh... for the season they all go the first quarter of every year used to be like absolutely no sales well if you don't want to know what ammunition weapons left one how many guns were now whatever i was gonna correct everybody on that to myself included because i just almost did it The number that you get is not the number of guns sold. The number that the government is posting is the number of background checks that were done. Let me ask you something. How many people do you know that bought weapons in the last 13 months? All those people, how many of them when they got that background check only bought one gun? So in reality, when you heard that four million people in January got background checks, do you think they bought just one gun? Really? Now I want you to think about that. Now of course, here's the problem. Supply is never going to catch up now with at least affordable supply. There's a key word. Affordable supply is not going to keep up with demand. I think one of the rifles that really I scratched my head about, I'm wondering what's going on, is high point. I love little high point carbines. I would recommend them to you. If anybody can show me where there's a pile of high points for sale, 9mm, 45 ACP, they're in 10mm, pretty much any caliber that you might have a pile of ammo for, maybe you don't have enough guns. You can buy a high point pistol in all the basic calibers that have been stockpiled, that have been built up. Now here's another consideration. You should have a handgun in every caliber available at standard. But the problem is you can't afford a Beretta. You can't afford a Glock in each flavor. But you can't afford a High Point in the other flavors. And that's something to take into consideration is that guys, by having those, if you have a 9mm or 40 caliber, a 10mm, a 45 ACP, and a 380 Auto, and a 380 would be the last on the list. It wouldn't be my biggest priority, but if you have a bunch of 380 Auto, maybe it is. The fact of the matter is that high point pistols are the most affordable way to get one of everything on the shelf. Well, it's not as good as my Styr, I didn't say it was as good as your Styr. I didn't say it was as good as your Smith and Wesson, but it is serviceable. And at least if you run out of ammo in one direction, you have the option to go to another caliber, which otherwise you don't. Because you can't afford to. Okay, just something to think about there. We got a caller. Caller, jump in there, please. Yeah, classic firearms. They had a couple of high point carbines there and they had some 9 mils for selling 40, but they went like $380-$400 a piece for them. Yeah, that puts them up at an AR price, doesn't it? but uh... yeah i think that uh... email at classic firearms okay let's let's go to the w w a classic firearms dot com one of the things i will play is that considering what an a r well i i guess you might be able to build a nine millimeter a r for reasonable price promise ammunition if you have the amo it's a matter of what can you buy for the least amount of money to put more rifles like you know will shoot what you got on the shelf and one of the things that will i like the nine millimeter came out for everybody who doesn't know the high point uh... like car beans slash white rifles that they built the nine was first edit sold like hotcakes and they were under a hundred dollars apiece when they first came out then they want to about one twenty five that seems to be the next magic jump and and one twenty five one twenty seven one twenty nine right around their depending on who is not only play with pile up ten twenty of them at a time and they'd be gone halfway through the first day and the guy have to go back to his storage bin pull out another boxer or create of all the rifles because he bought a mother pile from high point and he put a man or accurate at all get out to yeah it will provide is the advantages that if you're an older person you're listening The AR-15 is an excellent choice because of no felt recoil. If you have young people you need to hand a rifle to. The AR-15 is great for no felt recoil. The problem is that those 9mm rifles are 6, 7, 800, $900 apiece. You can buy a high point or a crew hood for a couple hundred dollars apiece until not too long ago. Now that they're around 400, it sounds like, man, that's outrageous, but if you have a pile of 9mm ammo already purchased, I mean crates, because a lot of you guys have already done that. You bought a pallet of this or a crate of that or whatever. If you were looking for another light rifle, the 9mm high point would still be reasonably priced by comparison, because you can buy almost two for the price of one AR 9mm. You might find some for a little less than $800 a piece, but most of them, if they're 9's especially, the people that are building them, their name, brand, and their custom built. They're not totally custom because there is plenty of 9mm parts out there for the AR-15. But for 400 or less, and 400 now is the price of what we were paying for an AR-15 almost complete or it was a built kit, it's still not a bad deal for what it is because it's an American-made gun for as long as the supply system lasts for the short time that's left. It is a warranty guaranteed firearm. In other words, High Point will replace everything. And I've got many people who have had something that they didn't like about their High Point and High Point didn't hesitate to take the gun back. That's something they've been very, very good about for as long as they've been in business because they want their customer base happy. So amazingly enough, what typically they do is they just send you a new gun. They, you know, they tell them send the other one back to the FFL. They shoot out a brand new gun and replace it, period. We've had that happen many times. And they'll apologize. Usually they throw in extra mags or they throw in spare parts or they put a flash hider on it or they do something to actually dress the gun to keep the customer happy. Now they're not going to be able to do that forever because the system is going to shut them down. Okay, but for what they are and for as long as they last, they're not a bad little rifle and they're very comfortable. They're fun to shoot. And again, felt recoil is minimal with a nine millimeter gun. It's like fire at a 22. So if you're an older person, and I said this years ago when these came out, one of the nice things about these, some of you guys listening, as we get older we are going to have to tailor the weapon to fit our physical needs. None of us are going to stay young forever, it ain't going to happen. We're going to get older, but we're still going to stay in the fight. Either you go with an AR, if you thought ahead, which is good, and still, these high points were nice because you could stash them in a lot of places. It's a very light rifle for what it is. It's a 10-shot magazine. You know how you can get bigger bags, but a 10-shot's more enough for most of the work you're going to do. And just buy a pile of the mags. And congratulations, you've got a decent little firearm to put to your shoulder. In 10 millimeter or whatever, it's going to be a little bitier, but it's still the nature of the action, the way it works. It's a very manageable firearm. In 45 ACP, hell, it's like it's a thud puppy. Um, fascinating because we were hoping they'd do that sooner. It took them a long time. They're very conservative. High point carbine, high part pistol, and high point carbine manufacturing. They were very conservative. They made sure they built up their wealth. They built up their inventory. They developed their skill in building the weapon. Because you've got to understand guys, you've got to have that skill base so that if you are going to change out and do another type of weapon system, you've got to be able to do it right. And there's been no big wave of, damn, that high point never worked for me. Okay, there have been a few weapons that we've had problems with, but it's very, very few. And the bad mouthing of it is because it is an affordable way to get the other calibers you don't have. If you want, you know, buy whatever is your primary gun. Let's say that you're, if you really, you know, you've been convinced by somebody that you need to have the top dog, whatever in the industry. Well, that's fine. but now you still have to cover the other calibers are out there because who you've got your friends have everything i don't think they make a three five seven say high point i could be wrong but that is one of those odd man out calibers that there is still a lot of that stuff i'd say in fact the two calibers are parallel in that niche three five seven say and ten millimeter pretty well or parallel there very work up caliber they've been a fed caliber Okay, there's a lot of them out there. So the 3-5-7-6 is that other one that if they did make it, it wouldn't be hard because all they have to do is make a barrel. Everything else is 40 Smith and Wesson, right? It's that simple. So it's not a big deal. It's a neck down 40 Smith and Wesson route. Now, the neat thing is that if they did that, that would cover all your bases on the calibers you'll probably pulling off the corpses of the enemy that you're producing. When you're putting them down, one way or another you'd have something out there that would shoot it in addition, especially since there'll be car ammunition, vehicle ammunition and APCs or MRAPs, whatever they got there coming out with. Once you start stripping out their supply system, you're going to want to have something to match up to it. So just something to think about there. That's why it's nice to have some of these other calibers sitting on the shelf. Now another thing, there's some weapons that are just... Go ahead, College, jump in there. Yeah, I was told that High Point now makes a 10 millimeter pistol because some people took one of their pistols that was in .40 caliber and rained the chamber out to a 10 millimeter depth and tried it and it worked perfectly. Well, yeah, they do make a 10. They are making a 10. I think they make the pistol too, but the neat thing is, as you know, the 40 and the 10 are inter-cope-a-esthetic. So, somebody being creative with a little bit of machine work could figure out how to make things, maybe you'll become happy for both occasions, which would be an option. I believe they make the 10 millimeter pistol, but there's not that many of them out there. I know there are many of them. That's what I'm making of them. Yeah, in fact, classic firearms hold on here. I'm going to look to see what they have. Let's see what their rifles say. Because they had, as was pointed out by our caller there, they had some 10 millimeter high points that have come in. Another thing, yes, I know, Mark, what about those M1As? Well, yeah, they do have. Okay, well, let me point something out here. They got Springfield Armory M1As. They are $1,700 apiece. Okay, now, would I buy that? Well, if you've got the money for that rifle, hell yes. Okay? So just a little heads up, I'm not putting down any of the other rifles out there. I'm talking about sculpting the weapons depending upon your needs. And in this case, the high point light car beams are very, very handy guns. They're not overly heavy, they're small, they're easily out of the way for the average older shooter, or if you've got a young person where you're trying to give them something to work with. they are a great white rifle for somebody who's a young shooter and when again they're affordable at least they were more affordable there now they're still affordable but they ain't uh... you know hundred twenty seven dollar rifle they used to be because everybody's learned that they do actually what they're supposed to otherwise in the main battle rifles yet they do have five they've got five of the springfield armory or uh... m one a's standard some i auto some six two nato twenty two-inch barrel which is what i want for uh... one thousand seven hundred dollars and i don't know if the key and anyone well promised again and i don't know what's going on with the like the high points either there they're probably being scarfed up as quick as they're showing up but the uh... ppr ninety ones are very thin few and far between the Atlantic firearms have got a good link and i actually used to be uh... main military had a great link the ppr ninety-one but i haven't seen a terrible are here we go okay well them are more on that in a minute they have forty five a c p with a seventeen point five inch barrel high point car beans for three hundred and eighty dollars apiece and they have the nine millimeter high point car being it looks like it's got a uh... red dot on it maybe i don't know what's got out of it but it looks like a might be an eight-hour well it is although it's a bs a of the bs a site but it's a knockoff of the red blue green that we actually had guys uh... three hundred and eighty dollars a piece also for nine millimeter high point curbing so there you go uh... and they do have been stock so a little under four hundred dollars apiece yes i know that's almost four hundred dollars but they do have them in stock they have the forty five a c p model and they have the uh... nine millimeter the forty five is in the standard iron sights it looks like The 9 appears to have an optic on the roof or an option for it anyway, let's put it that way. So check that out. If that floats your boat, then immediately start investing in mags. High point firearms, 10 shot, 9 round, 9 millimeter carbine mags, $19.60 a piece, high point factory. And there are aftermarket for those. So yes, there is. They're not much cheaper, but they're a little cheaper. uh... that somebody asked me would you buy those well yeah because uh... guess what i'm take my factory bags make sure they work but if i'm gonna do any shooting i'm gonna take the aftermarket mags for four dollars less and i'm gonna use those for training because i don't like aware down any my factory bags and i do this with clock or anybody else of it goes over what models aftermarket you take the aftermarket mags and use those for all of your practice to wear them out rather than beat down your brand new super expensive factory mags that cost three times as much. And I know people don't want to think that way, but here's what it comes down to. It's just like ammunition. How much money do you have? There's a whole part of this feces storm that we're in with regard to availability. It has to do with availability of currency if nothing else, because guess what, they did a good job of screwing up the economy. That's not an accident. This is all planned. It was all intentional. We are going to hang every bastard tied in with that garbage when the time comes. And I won't hesitate on that one. But in the meantime, you got to roll with what you got. You got to roll with what's available. And that's why this is, you know, the direction we're headed where we're looking at. And as a matter of fact, even as I mentioned that, they've got Hey, that fence car is only $4,000. Oh God. $4,000. I can buy three of the M1A's for the price of one of those cars and I'm going to tell you which one I go with. But in the same breath I would point out there are some decent bolt guns. Savage has still got a good price on a number of different bolt guns out there guys for about, you know, hovering around $300. and if it was a choice they all would be example that let me do the back here okay i can buy a model bergs bolt gun in the youth rifle which by the way have the different stock insert seem grow into the gun uh... if you know what you're doing i would take and put the kitty stock on it with the kitty plate on it and leave it short because I can scrunch up just like I used to with that standard what they used to call the embers format for long-range rifle you guys probably it's hard to explain it takes longer than I should basically what you do is you mount the weapon to the shoulder the way you normally would your right hand control has to be where you would normally expect your pistol grip your trigger you know with your with their bolt gun is going to be where it normally is however what you do is you bring your left hand up and now the local a lot of guys do this for the shooting jacket and they're using the combat military the oldest out military army slings whether or by one and what you do you bring that second hand up at you the base of the weapon and you scratch everything and totally tight and you pull that gun back into the station for uh... for title you're not even using the fore grip now i've used this for this technique for intermediate long-range use with the way the gentleman I like I said he was a 70 year old long-range rifleman and most of his most of the grand stuff I have came from this man and he got out of shooting in the late 70s and early 80s but he taught me this technique and at first I'm thinking damn this is just not going to be manageable but once you work with it amazingly enough at 700 yards you're talking about pack driving at 700 yards with a scoped rifle And this little Mossberg with that short stock would be perfect to bring the center of gravity back towards you, which is what you want. And although this is in 7mm-08, which is a good round, but I don't know where you're going to find any. However, there's a lot of other guns out there in the Alps, in other calibers like that, or even right here at classic firearms is what I'm looking at. So if you were to go through, you could probably find a comparable weapon for under $400, under $350. and it would be useful, okay, just something to think about. But if it was a choice, if I had that scope, and with a scope, that rifle, I can buy seven, six, I can buy six, almost six of those bolt guns for the price of one M1A. If I'm trying to outfit a small army, I would be more leaning towards buying six or five or seven of those bolt guns to outfit six, seven or eight new riflemen that I'm going to turn into marksmen. Because I can always take that other gun from the enemy's warm, dead hands with those seven shooters or six shooters all harvesting off one target. I can't emphasize enough guys, you've got to start... We've got to make casualties. The enemy must bleed hard. To do this, you have to start becoming disciplined at being able to target a choir and put down a target with a minimal amount of energy in a minimal amount of time. And so putting six, seven or eight riflemen on one black uniform, knuckle dragging, shoe size IQ, no neck, bald headed, roided up turd. Oh, hell yes. We want to make sure we're widow making. Okay. When you engage a target, that target is not going to return where it came from. and everybody associated with it is going the same way. But this is where fire team leaders and squad leaders have to master the communications and control trade so that you're working as one mind. Go ahead, caller, jump in there, please. Yeah, Mark, this is Bruce from Sheboygan, Michigan. You were talking about the M1As. I bought two brand new M1As from Springfield, about two years ago. And you know what? I could not get them to cycle at all. They use all kinds of different ammo. But the only one they would cycle on is like a Winchester, I think it was called a Gear Hunter, 150 grain. Other than that, I sent them both back. And they had no suggestions on what I needed to do. That happened with them. Well, and again, part of that could be So they didn't give any suggestions about lubricant, for instance? No, no. They said, well, send it back. What kind of ammo you're using? And I told them all. Every... And I spent a lot of time with those two rifles. They're supposed to work baseline. Like I said, standard ball should work with every one of them. Even if they're a match rifle, they should work with standard ball first. If they weren't working with that, then there's a problem. Go ahead. What I was thinking is my buddy and I, we have different ammo and we can switch out the mags and do what we need to do there. But mine was not cycling at all and that was two of them. So, I forget that. So what I did do was I got a foul. You used to talk about those F.N.F.A.L.s years ago. Oh yeah. So I got one of those and I can adjust the gas. Right. I can shoot any ammo. And there's still a handful of F.A.L.s out there. They're comparably priced by the way. The biggest thing is magazines. Guys, you want to grab as many magazines as you can. uh... but the uh... f a l sir out there for the price that they are are not outrageous when you look at what all the other main battle rifles are going for right now the uh... in fact the what is it the h k p t r sir catching up with you know they're they've slowly split up over the thousand dollar mark remember the first came out there we don't work with it to make a name not everybody pretty well familiar with them in the f a l the two or three companies right now that probably are offering them have pretty well perfected their their production even without it that uh... m one a did they make any recommendations about lubricants so you know they were they were talking about the feed ramps well polyglot could be an option but the other thing remember the one problem with the wasn't cycling and it's a true car but it is because remember we got a lot of them operators out there in fact i'm sure tex-mex is what we've been shooting competition with the f the m one a One of the first things is try to find an old lubricant called lubriplate, okay, for gourams or for the M1As. 99% of the time, first of all, that opera isn't broken in. That's the biggest problem, okay? Traditionally, what you would do, we kind of talked about this with 45s, M1 gourams and new M1As that we'd be building. It takes about 200 rounds to get the thing to actually cycle right. Now, what you would learn to do if you actually first put the gun together and did it to armory spec is something you just mentioned. Number one, polish the feed wrap. Polish, don't grind it, guys. You're going to buff polish, which means that you lap, clean it. You lap it. Go look at what the word lap means. I'm just talking for our listeners. And your caller, you understand that. but the other thing is the the grand and the m one a and the m one kirby both had a family of lubricants that took time to perfect and lubricate came from the machine shop industry dot side of of uh... production it was a it is a resident colored it out there of ruby or burgundy color to it very be very pretty what's in the container uh... it is a high temp High bond to the crystal structure of the typically the metals here in 4140, 4130. It permeates the structure well. It holds with the gas system and stays with it. It does not carbon up as easily. This was another reason that it was very, very popular, became the standard. It was called lubra plate. uh... if you have an m one a that is my first recommendation is you go there and you actually you don't want to wear a towel but you don't want to wear it by tuning up the the opera because most all of us don't have the tools for that now back in the day there were some armors who would have uh... basically it is a it was a of buff guide and what you do is you would turn by hand the opera on the on the sidewalls don't ever touch the patient but you would do the sidewalls and buff that to a, well, hone it to what you're doing and that would clean up any possibility of variances from the front to the rear of the op rod contact surface. Because that's usually where the op rod is everything, on the grams and on the M14s. uh... and again if the nature of the tomorrow on big honkin piece of metal that requires a required precision in production uh... in the m fourteen and the grand it was the apropos that all the companies have the most trouble with in terms of final finish performance and the reason is if you do you know you've you've taken your own one apart right you see how big apart that is right Oh yeah. The two problems were both alignment along with the cant and then the step working the gas into the gas system because that op rod has to be properly aligned when it comes out. This is an armorer tool. There's three or four armorers tools just for this for somebody who is an actual M14 armorer. If you look in the original arms kits, there's a whole section just on tuning the op rods. And for competition shooters or competition shooting in the black book that you and I with peasants we weren't supposed to see, oh there's a whole separate section just for the M14 for tuning that. That brings it up to even greater performance levels because there's all kinds of tricks that they did that you and I weren't supposed to know about, which is why the Army and Marine rifle teams always beat the shit out, excuse me, beat the snot out of everybody. but that's the first thing I look at is lubricants and then when you do that, again, don't become excessive because as we know, lubricants build up. I was looking at an interesting video on a guy cleaning out a Johnson rifle the other day. Remember what I said about, you know, you've been listening for a while. Remember what I said about the firing pin channel? of the, well you, I was in those for new rifles you were using, but guys, when you have an M1A, a grand or a Springfield or even that FNFAL, if that was a military kit, take the time to disassemble your bolt, get inside there, and don't re-emit, but you know, get in there and heat it up a little bit if you can, use like, take a brass rod or a steel rod, warm it up on the tip of the propane torch, get it up in there and actually it's got to be the size obviously of your primary firing pin for you to get up in the channel and work it up in there and he make sure it's heated when it gets there it's amazing how much crud gets in and stays there or stayed there when you actually you'd not just you but whoever built the weapon did not necessarily clean out that firing pin channel and it's interesting i wouldn't necessarily do what he did he does but he doesn't with certain party actually heats up with you know using uh... appropriate or she should overheat gotta be carefully turned that go red carpet wrote all your temper but what he what he did is he was showing how many poured out he turned the the bolt up and also what was at the uh... buffer channel how much junk he got out of that that you would soon when you looked at it was normal Okay, so what this does is this retards firing pen strike. Just that little area right there is enough to create all kinds of hazards or mess with your head. So remember, and not just you, Collar, but everybody since we're on this subject, the firing pen channels make sure that they pull the spring out, clean that sucker out, get in there with a Q-tip, sit in front of the TV, and just keep using the bore cleaner on it first and keep working it out. The next step is, like I said, get up there with a tool that's long enough. You can take a piece of coat hanger wire, but don't have a gouge on it because you don't want to hook. You don't want to damage the... You don't want to spald the surface on the inside or score the surface on the inside. So what you want to do is flatten that piece of rod or wire out so that it's nice and uniform. Heat it up, get it up in there and wiggle it around. Be patient. And you'll find that typically you're going to see a more, once you're done, you're going to get crud out of there because you also want to irrigate it once you get it broken away. And you're going to find you're going to see a more efficient firing pin strike on the primer head, which is really critical to, obviously, uniform performance. And because of all the different ammo we're using, like you just said, color, and you try everything and it doesn't work right, well, you did find something that did work, right? Which means that the you there's another thing about that you needed to check the powder to find out what the powder formula was for that load that you were using You know if I you know the reason I had if I couldn't turn the weapon back in how am I going to get that weapon to function? right That's true okay, so if we have weapons we acquire and worthy art if you're going to be the armorer or somebody's going to be the armor and everybody's going to pitch in and Remember that what I said earlier in the hour last hour, we're going to have to tailor the ammunition we do have to make that stinking rifle work for us. So what we need to do is also, and here's a little trick, make a business card, so to speak. And you write down, and it goes in the butt trap in the rear of the gun, rifleman actually, marksman, have you guys ever seen a National Match shooter? You ever look at some of their guns? You might notice on the side panel on the right side or the left side, depending on what the shooter shoots left or right, there's actually a scorecard there or an ID card for the specs that are being shot, what powder is being shot for that gun, what the performance is of it. Anybody ever see someone that shoots competition? There'll be a little cruddy little paper card. The weapon, once they start shooting competition with an M1A or a Grand, they will never take that weapon out of the stock for the duration of the season. In the process, they'll also put a memory card on the side for what they have found to be the cherry load. So that no matter what, it's not lost on that weapon. And it may be just specific for that gun. Something to think about. So we need to be thinking the same way because we won't get it back to Springfield. We gotta go, like you said, the first thing is look at the feed ramp and look to see if there's any gall or if there's any coarseness because it probably needs to be polished. That is true. But the other thing is lubricants for certain weapons. Your FAL actually would benefit with a superior lubricant too. So just something to think about. Mark, on a side note of that, so I returned both of those guns, but then I do the rule that you've always said, buy the mags first. I had 12 mags. Well, they're not going to take back the mags, but I did find a DNR officer that loved his M1A. So I sold him in the field, I was out shooting in the field out here. And so he bought him off me. It was great. And that turned into the money you needed for the FAL mags. Well, of course. Yeah. So and him and I are probably, you know, well, we see each other once in a while. You know, he's out there issuing tickets or whatever he's doing out there. I don't know. But he's a nice enough guy. No big big thing here again on our tour go ahead, please no, I was just gonna say thank you very much for all the things you're doing and I'm gonna sign off Thank you. No again give the feedback. See that's one of the things everybody assumes I paid 16 or 1700 dollars for a rifle and it's gonna work just like it should Guys the the weapon is tuned for a particular mission you need to find out more or you may have to tailor it to make it work traditionally brand-new guns out of the box. Their two baseline specifications for the factory, it was what they tested it for, it apparently worked. Some companies, Springfield has had a couple of hiccups in the last 20 years. Something to think about, well part of it was where they changed factory locations and they also moved tradesmen. Big problem is tradesmen, like I said, once you get a man that knows what he's doing, That's the valuable pivot point to the production of the gun is a master of the trade. Because once they've got there, once they're just like everything else, they've learned all the nuances of producing the product, that person is worth their weight. and you need to treat them properly but what happens to even though you do time doesn't wait for anybody and one of the most common mistakes made this i see this and i've seen this in every trade i've seen this especially in trades where you have to deal with a particular product or a particular building building that sounds weird mark what do you mean by building guys if you have a building that is cost twenty million dollars and you have to maintain it Do you know the level of skill and performance necessary to make that building function and run right? What it takes? Now, the level of experience and what's been done determines how much more or less money you're going to spend in maintenance. The same is true with production. And I've seen this over and over again where the company will not buy a tradesman. and put him with a master and create a second apprentice basically but the man coming in is not necessarily he's not green it's just that you have a particular skill set like i said the other hour about training rifleman when it comes to a factory production job you should be thinking a decade ahead if you're serious about keeping your business and most people listen to the idiot bean counters in the wrong places and if you have of a trade like this what i've seen happen i think that's what happened with springfield twice they had these men that have been mastered you know armors they had done a phenomenal job then they want to do more production well to do more production a department and they have really had more manpower but when they have more manpower you're better off actually giving the tradesmen unassistant who is overlapping with you for not just a few weeks or a period, but for an extended period of time because there are things that you will only see once in a production cycle or in a year even of activity. And that tradesman needs to see that and physically participate in the procedure of the process. And then that person can be let go, you're let to work on his own and you've increased your force multiplication and production. However, there are things that, with regard to being in the brain pan, in the memory hole, so to speak, that the person will only see once in a particular cycle, but if they do see it, it will then be passed on to the other tradesmen. This is a big problem when people assume that they know everything about a particular process. Now a tradesman who is smart is also not going to divulge all of his trade secrets, and he is thinking ahead too, because he doesn't want to be put out on the street because, well, you're going to dump him out there because you can grab that spring chicken for less money. Tit for tat, everybody's trying to protect their interests. Always remember that. Well, they have a right to. Their working knowledge is priceless, people. there i don't ever be glad you know tradesmen of the same way no matter where they are turning but i don't trust to about bob bobbing mean to some of you guys out there don't not because i know where the murderers are i know about that business okay but you know otherwise again when it comes to a gunsmithing or guns you know skill guys don't forget to write it down these martin or what was just saying a minute ago rifle marksman When you shoot this, you're reloading every time. You should know it. You should be memorizing it. Now, if you'll notice, they still count on the idea. Prior proper planning prevents piss-poor performance to ensure that what is needed for that rifle, if I can't get to a computer or my database cards, guess what? What this gun does, how it dials up, and even what I'm shooting, what exactly am I shooting, is on the side of my rifle where I can find it. So beyond a shadow of a doubt, I don't make a mistake. Now I will point something else out about rifle marksmanship when it comes to competition. When you start out the beginning of a season, another reason for not pulling that M1A or that Grand out of its stock is because it's bedded. Okay, once you bed a gun for the season, first of all, you do everything maintenance-wise top to bottom. everything top to bottom that weapon will be pristine when you start out you're then going to new bed the weapon for not just made the season but for period time it's long as it lasts however because you know the cycle of your rifle and performance levels and how they degrade and things that need to be fixed typically a rifle marksman will actually run the rifle for one season then they will get one sick shot the season out they are going to do anything other basic cleaning they're not going to break the break the weapon down even to what would be considered military standard or feel great use which is just pulling the the the uh... trigger group out on the m one air the grand uh... extracting the two parts kind of like an upper lower but it's not because the stock simply breaks away and everything is all attached to the receiver we don't do that because once you've better the weapon and what you're getting a particular performance level you don't want to break it down now reason i bring this up is because what you're doing with that marksman's rifle in competition you can do with that martha marksman's weapon in combat with iron sights. Now throw some optics on it. God help anybody down range. And we don't need, you know, it's amazing what you will find, figure out how to do with a weapon when you're living with it. I'm going to point out that the main battle rifles, no matter what they are, with the optics and the available technologies we have for sighting in the American system, God help any poor fool or idiot stick operation that thinks it's going to walk across this country, because it just isn't going to happen. They're going to die by the droves. And that's just one category of arm that offers us a tremendous potential. You know, as in the rifle marksman's weapons, the M1A's, FAL's, which are main battle rifles. The Garand, all of those are out there in force, but now add to that, that bolt-action rifle I was just mentioning, the Mossberg, Savage, Sistaba, Remington, Flinchchester, take your pick, whichever it is. I don't want you to start thinking that you just need to chuck your bolt-action high-powered rifle out the window because you think you need an AR-15. I've gotten to this conversation several times over the last year and a half, two years. It's like one person that's within short distance here, he can kill coyotes all day at a thousand yards. The only problem is we've had houses built up where we used to be shooting coyotes every month. He has to be a little more particular, but I talked with him the other day, you know what, again, that man at a thousand yards with a standard bolt action .308 rifle will put your ass down so fast it'll make your head swim. Coyotes don't survive within the range of his optical potential. And with a way he's perfected his skills. Now his .06 works exactly the same way. And coyotes die left right up and down at his discretion. People would die just as quickly. why would i want him to change out to something else because it was called man what he would be doing a greater service by put taking you know to like it black uniform knuckle dragging no neck shoe size i q ball headed roided up gun grabbers he'd be put on a whole five year fester their crotch everytime why political that we do that we need all that junk they're carrying so put a whole lot of so big they're just they can't move they can walk they're going to be screaming they're going to die horribly they'll bleed out a few minutes and you got why would i want him to change another person i read it here they are they so i really need a 15 and the guy is little older than i am not much but like i told you guys he goes out west and he killed two three four mule deer every expedition he goes he goes out cutting he gets an elk what did he what did he use well he used to buy a lot of weather bees from me he bought many weather breeze i think i have to miss it what don't you have that for sixty weather be still Well, yeah, sure. I've got two more. I said, well, yes, it'd be nice if you want to buy an Air 15 because you have the money, but you're more valuable to me with that 460 Weatherby putting a hole in somebody the size of your head. Wouldn't you be more valuable to me that way? Because every time you put down one of those black uniform knuckle-dragging shoe size IQ, no neck bald-headed bat faggots, that's another one that will never bother anybody else again when we put the book put them down we will come won't come back i'd rather you hit it once really hard with all those rounds that you put out in the past you know where that gun shoots as opposed to learning a new weapon but you by the way did serve we know you had when you're in service but you do more damage with that other bolt on that you're carrying them that a or ever will for you now i'm talking all of you out there because you see there's I'd rather you go out, even if you did this once a week for 52 weeks straight, as you went out and you picked an enemy, you put a bullet in his hind end and you dropped him, get her in the doornail and just disappeared. The wretched machine for lack of operatives would grind to a halt. The wretched machine for lack of operatives would grind to a halt. There are millions of us out there. I know what I can do with a rifle. I, and again, each one of you is going to have to, you're going to have to sculpt this. I would point out that unlike the military, because we really do have any option we want, some of you are just going to spray and pray. I don't, you're, there's a place for you, okay? Think about the combined arms team of World War II. You had the 1903 Springfield, you had the M1 Garand for main battle rifles. You had, after that, you had the BAR, of course, Browning automatic rifle, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, and .30-06. You had the Thompson in whatever configuration later the Grease gun. You had the carbine, which is an inane rifle that popped up in millions of, millions of them because, well, they could crank them out. Now, people gravitated towards certain weapons, and I've talked to a lot of men, first person, that were World War II, Korea, and Vietnam vets. Early Vietnam had everything we were just talking about, plus the newer rifles. And one of my favorites is a friend of mine, he was a medic. He carried every weapon from the beginning of World War II to the end. He went full circle back to a Thompson. And the reason is he started out carrying a Johnson rifle. Actually, he had a Johnson one for a short time and they took those and gave them to the Dutch. He was carrying eventually, again, he had a Springfield, because he had Springfields. but then he carried a grand it was kind of bulky with a medic by the way we're not talking to him for a career guys but if he was a medic in the in the pacific with the japanese the way that they were you were just as much an infant herman as you were medic contrary to the movies okay if you want to keep your people alive you better be ready to kill someone because japanese with murder your murder you're wounded and kill you just as quickly And then he got hold of a Thompson, a rural war Thompson, with a drum. He said it was heavier than hell, but when he shot Japanese with it, they went down. And he goes, the Japanese that he had to shoot were always close because they were trying to kill his wounded. So he killed them so he could keep his people alive. Well, then he eventually ended up, you know, they took the Thompson away from him. They did, because they, oh, we got to get rid of those Thompsons. And so he carried a carbine, he carried a gran, then he carried a carbine, then he went full circle. When he finally got hold of an M1A1 Thompson, he goes, I wouldn't let him pull away from me for anything, because I shot everybody with everything else, and I had to shoot him too many times. He goes, when I got into Thompson, the Thompson put him down, and I could focus on keeping my people alive. So just a heads up, he tried everything, he tested everything, used everything, and he went full circle back to a Thompson. because it worked and by the way his last one of his last kills with you will tell you about this in a japanese officer with the end of the war the japanese were losing badly and it was before they were going to go to japan it was one he was at all what the hell it was in uh... i think the philippines at that point and he said they were on he was on guard duty with a real beautiful forward area he was you know standard error in a whole little later tonight he said he smelled liquor Next thing he knows, somebody slid into the foxhole with him. Then he turned and he realized that wasn't American uniform, but the guy that slid into the foxhole didn't know he was there. Well, he didn't want to make a whole lot of noise, so the Jap had his sword, and he had, because apparently it was on a suicide run, and he had his K-bar, and he said he rolled around with that guy for a little under an hour back and forth, beating the hell out of each other, and still poking at each other, and cutting each other, and stabbing each other. And finally he stabbed him a good couple of times. He said he stopped moving. And he figured he was looking around. He didn't make any more noise. He got his rifle and he slid out of that hole because he figured if there was one of them here, there was probably more heading his way. And this one was just up front because he was in, you know, in basically suicide mode. You know, it was a suicide run. Little heads up. And that was not the last of the kills he made. He goes, but that was the one that almost got me. and he goes, it wasn't with a rifle I had to kill him, he goes, I had to stab him, I stabbed him, I stabbed him, and he goes, we had to fight, and he bit me, I kicked him, we stomped on each other, and then he finally, I stabbed him, and I stabbed him, and I stabbed him. And then it got quiet, and I figured, well, well, it wasn't that, there should have been more noise than that, and he wasn't gonna stick around to see where the buddies were. Then from there, he fought the rest of the war, almost ended up with a suicide run in Japan where they were gonna expect it a million casualties. Fortunately, we dropped A-bombs and saved his life. Anyway, call or jump in here, we're almost to the top. Oh yeah, Mark. This is fluffy. My dad was in Germany in World War II, right on, 335th Infantry. He carried the Grand, but he told me about shooting the Thompson, and he loved it, but he loved his M1 better. But in later years, I mean, before he died, he worked at housekeeping at the a hospital down here and he met and became friends with a doctor there who had been a doctor in the Pacific. And that doctor told him that he learned that the Japanese did their best to kill our medics and the doctor managed to get himself an A1 Thompson in a case of ammo and went on the hills and he learned to shoot that thing where he could fought anybody and he loved that Thompson. So I know what you say is a true story because I know another man who did it. Well the docs, especially the guy who said the 45 was a way to put a hole on them, you know, knock them down hard so they wouldn't get up because if they had anything left in them, they'd try to kill you with their last breath. And the thing is that all the other weapons worked, but it took more work to get it done. for what you had to do because again think about it the medic wasn't supposed to be playing infantryman he was trying to keep you alive and for keep you from bleeding to death but in order to keep you from being bad at it hacked or you know shot to death while he was trying to fix you he had to fight for your life so just something to think about there for all you medics the the american troops are being conditioned right now are being told that you are a a political enemy they will murder you you have to kill them the political commissariat types will need to be executed flat out the military police types are being told that they want they're supposed to treat you like they would for enemy forces then you better treat them the same way you better put them down hard you better put them down fast but understand that they will murder your wounded there will be no these people are being conditioned to be communists your secret police every last one of them kill every last one of them why because given the opportunity they'll burn a building full of women and kids down people so what do you think they'll do to your wounded i have no illusions about what i am facing you better have understand you treat them you treat them as the beef the the second-place winners in any gun battle that's how it better be you win they lose but you better put them down and you can't afford to you again what is your job i know a lot of people are medical bureau i'm not going to do any harm here's how it works they are going to try to murder us We understand that. We understand we are now in the fight for our lives. Now if we're going to keep our people going, then we got to take care and protect every one of them. That means everybody's a fighter in this. That's just how it is. We're at the top and Ed's going to be taking over here in a minute, guys. We got the militia town hall meeting coming up next. We're going to reconnect, that way the archive will be intact. We'll get to 8 o'clock. We're going to redo politicians. Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, put the passion in the head, that seems to work. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. For the militia town hall meeting here on the military radio at the AK 47 we are up live if you want to call in and join us we'll give out that number here shortly but first we're gonna open with a prayer as we normally do dear gracious suddenly father we thank you Lord for letting us be here another Friday to be able to open up our airwaves to our listeners and our callers we ask when you watch over guide and bless us as we move forward through these interesting times We ask that you watch over our friends and family members as they travel this weekend and that you watch over our allies and friends that are in the hospital recovering. We ask that you guide us and bless us with your plan in the name of Jesus Christ we pray, Amen. Alrighty, well we are up live and running. We have had a couple of technical problems this week with the streams as quick as I could but yesterday we had a hiccup just as we were starting out. Didn't see a repeat of that problem today when we got Charlotte's going. We had a problem last Friday. The same problem we had yesterday, which repeated itself twice with the software locked up on us, but it looks like everything is working good. I ended up having to un-update some of our streaming software, go back to the last update version of it. Why fix it it's not broken So they fix something and they broke it and I'm sure you know we'll see oh The sand broadcaster which is what we're using you know the sand broadcaster pro has always always given us some problem in one form or the other whether we were using whether it being spike is a free edition or me with the paid edition that we're using with the server that we're renting from them. So it just interests. It never seems to like without running into problems. Of course, I'm told that part of that is I need to update to an SSD drive, which yes, I have seen where that has made some things, you know, work better. Again, this is an older machine. I'm using this older machine because it's supposed to be More than enough to handle this broadcast software, even with the little patches that they did, and I still run into the same problems with it. Not often, but it seems like every three to four months we hit a window where we have these problems and we just hit it. Last week, and I thought I had it all fixed and straightened out, we ended up hitting it again yesterday just before the intelligence report. So we had to fix it, but the archives are there, they're up. You may need to refresh the page. We'll be adding more to the archives as we go. As I said, working on last year's archives, doing it the same way that I did, I am doing this year's archives, where it's going to be all the programs that are live for the day in the file breakdown that it is from the conference line. Free conferencing has changed. their page as far as the broadcasters of the conference go. They streamlined it a little bit. I used to be able to see when people would call in and try to do a conference without a recording. Looks like they clean that up to where now when I go look at it. I'm only seeing The conferences where we've actually had people up and it's been recording, which is good, that means that's actually making that go faster, getting the stuff from next year, because I don't have to filter out all the non, all the points where people call in before and log out because we're not there yet, and then they call back in. It's not necessarily even that they log out. If you call in early and nobody else is on the line, it gives you like three minutes. of being on hold with that elevator music before it switches over to, you know, kicking you off because there's not an active conference going. So there's like several blank spots like that with the old system and the new system, they got rid of all of those. So that should speed up. Hopefully that'll speed up us getting the archives up as well. We'll see. I don't think I have anything else there as far as Liberty True Radio goes, guys. We are paid for the year with the service for SamCloud, so that server is paid for again. My radio panel, again, is a free service. So if you're listening to us on that, that's the free stream. Still working on it. I know I said this last year, but we got a little sidetracked with everything that's been going on, but I am still working on getting a third stream up. It would be through another free service or something we pay for. But I haven't found one that will hit the range that I want it to. There is no need for us to do CD quality. We have people that are still trying to listen to us on Wi-Fi and on dial-up. The smaller the frequency bandwidth that we go with the better as for buffering and for packet sent We try to keep I'm trying to keep it at around 32 KBPS at most with stereo Of course, a lot of people may not remember when we started this streaming online way way way way way back at the start of everything. We were only doing like 16 kbps with a dial-up modem, no less. Well, 256k modem. And that's good for audio. It's a little tinny. You try to play music though, it sounds like a really bad tin can, scratchy sound. You hit the high notes and low notes and you peek out a lot faster. 24 kbps was for that too. We ran there for high end for a while, but you know, technology keeps going up. And honestly, most people don't really have a high def audio equipment to notice when you're running things in actual CD quality. So to me, it's like having the ultra high definition TV signal. You can have the signal, but if you don't have the TV, you're not going to see that anyway. Moving right along here. We are up. We're live. If you guys want to call in and join us, get us rolling on a subject. The number is 712-432-0900, room number 957-464, and the pound sign, again, that's 712-432-0900, room number 957-464, and the pound sign. This is your program. It's not mine. I'm just a placeholder. If you guys like to hear me ramble, I will ramble. Sometimes I hit on interesting subjects, but I also try to draw attention to things on other people's programs when I have the opportunity to, especially it goes along with the subject matter that you're talking about. I heard a hello, but it was very, very faint. Let me try, okay, try it again. Hello, can you hear me now? There we go, yeah, I got you Tom. Hey, I just want to let you know that it is blizzards up here in northern Michigan. We got hit hard by a blizzard and they're saying it's not supposed to end until tomorrow night. So anyone who's out during any kind of militia training up in northern Michigan, take extra caution because it is, I mean, you can barely see your hand in front of you, I mean that's how bad it is up my way. But, it's supposed to be in the single digits and in the negative so make sure you got your warm with your gear. Also make sure you, like I said, if you have to drive five mile an hour, drive five mile an hour, there's no sense dying going through a motorist training or any kind of training that is. or any kind of driving or traveling just because it is bad here. It's cold. So anyone doing it, make sure if you do travel, make sure you got extra food and water and warm clothes and all that. White out conditions. It's white out conditions in Michigan right now. And if you're out in the field this weekend or you're planning to go out to the field this weekend, make sure that you pack your winter equipment. Long Johns, Mickey Mouse, sweatpants, you know, sweatpants. If you want to use sweatpants or snow pants would be good. I know a lot of guys that have the Eastern German winter gear. That'll work. They would be what we call the splinter flies where it's just a little line in it. It actually works really well in the Michigan pine forests. There are a lot of spots where that camouflage just does really good. people like, well it's just a lie and that's not like great camo. It works pretty good in the right environment. So you're dealing with the snow right now. I'm going to tell you, they're telling you that it's going to continue on for you. I know between Michigan and Texas it's supposed to get hit by a blizzard sometime next week. Like you were saying, don't expect it to let up anytime soon. We're getting this blast of cold wind that's coming in from the Arctic. No, not the Arctic. It's coming from Siberia is what they said. Coming across the North Pole, headed this way towards us is just blasting us with this unexpected... It's cute because they're talking about... Oh boy, they make a lot of enemies. We're talking about how... We got this coal blast coming in and that pipeline that they closed down where they lost jobs affected the Port of Houston down here. A bunch of people involved with the oil and gas industry have lost their jobs. at the port of Houston. Yeah, they were already having problems with COVID and everything. I think I talked about that before. When we went, when Shelley and I went down that way for Thanksgiving, we ended up staying at one of our friends that's still in that area who, you know, they work with the oil company. And they have friends that work in the oil company and they do welding for all these different things. And they were already getting fed up with what was going on with them bringing in scabs and not bringing in their own workers to work what they could. Now you've got these layoffs that are going on. They just keep creating more and more enemies. And what's really funny is to hear the union people there with the pipeline. I don't know if we got Rattlesnake listening or not, but I'm pretty sure if I remember Rattlesnake works for the oil company too, doing some stuff. I'd be curious to hear his take on some of what's going on there because just from the small time, I was back there for Thanksgiving. The guys I met, what they do, that again, totally changed, they literally totally changed their focus. People who I knew who were not interested in getting into firearms with everything that had been going on with the peaceful riot protests there in Houston and Austin, Texas, you know, we've had some, you know, of these peaceful protests that are, we can't call riots while we call the thing that happened in DC a riot or an insurrection or whatever on the mainstream media. You know, these people were already looking at what was going on in their hometowns and decided to shift gears, get in, get firearms, get organized, and, you know, uh, grip together while they wait for this thing to blow over. And now a bunch of those guys that were waiting for just, you know, oh, we're going to get our jobs, you know, our union told us to vote for Biden. Uh, well, you know what, Biden just gave you the shask. You really did. You guys, if you're hoping to get back to work, well, never guess what. If you were working on that pipeline, you can forget it. He's declared war on fossil fuels. America is not going to be the major exporter that was before. They're trying to put a ground to the halt on that. Even the Democrats down here that know this is political death for them are begging Joe Biden to reverse this gap and this carbon Fuel gas and oil thing that he signed into law, you know, it's hurt their constituents It's hurt their base because it was the it's the unions that you know were Supposedly supporting him because their union they always vote Democrat. Well They know better now. They should have known better beforehand, but they know better now I heard another ding Guys, if you want to come up against star six and meet yourself come on up and join us on air I'll give you a little bit there. But yeah, it's interesting to see this. And I've even heard from a couple of people that I play games with online that work in the Houston area saying that, yeah, they had a job at the Port of Houston, but because their job dealt with oil and gas, they've lost their job. Not everybody in that position has lost their job, but they don't need as many of them as they used to. So a lot of the satellite jobs, that's the terminology that they're using. I would say associated jobs, and they're calling them satellite jobs, are not being included in that unemployment number that Biden just created, but there is a bunch of people that are not involved with the pipeline, that are not involved directly with the gas industry that are already being affected by this that have already been laid off. On top of that we've got the increased minimum wage which sounds like a good thing except that I don't know if anybody else has noticed this but in our area that shift has already been started to be made in your grocery bill. Everything is going to be like a dollar or two more expensive than it was because now, thanks to the stroke of the pin, your grocery store and everything which is struggling with the staff that it has because of the COVID and everything else now has to charge even more for the products that they have in the store. So even though you're not necessarily going to see the direct effect of this in your bank account, you're definitely going to feel it with your wallet. And since not everybody is back to work yet, you know, because the country is still technically closed and they want you to wear two masks instead of one, well, now you have to make that BS money, which they're trying to force through, which a majority of it's going to go overseas and into special interest pockets. You're going to have to make that money and try to stretch it out a little longer to the point where we have, you know, these quote unquote experts on the news telling us, well, if you get the stimulus check, Don't spend it on your mortgage. Don't spend it on your rent or your power or anything like that. Buy canned goods because you can take the canned goods in the car with you when you get evicted. Seriously, the advice you're giving. It's not going to save you, but you're going to be able to eat. So at least you'll be able to live out of your car out of cans. That's what they're telling you. Well, you know one thing I was at the dollar I was at the dollar store the other day And I sneezed and everyone just grows and looks like that and I'm like, I just sneezed I did it before COVID you guys can't relax. They like looked at me like I was I had the plague it's like yeah, they all freaked out because I sneezed I'm like I did this before COVID that what What, you guys never sneeze before? You don't sneeze anymore? It's cold. Yeah, it's cold. Michigan will do that to you, especially if you go from that cold outdoors to the warm indoors. Your sinuses freeze outside and then you come in and they get all nice and free. They start to flow again. Yeah. Then you like, I mean, they look at you like, and they freeze and look at you like, but... You got the plague or something. Oh no, I would have thought I would have thought up What are you worried about? Aren't you wearing your two masks? I know this one person who wears three masks. I'm like here's idiot Yeah for all that BS about the mask thing and the recommendation to wear two masks I see people like, will pull their shirt over their face when they go into a store, if they absolutely have to, if they go into a store. But I haven't seen anybody taking the two mask things seriously. None of the, a wally world where, you know, you have to wear a mask if you're gonna work there. We've got one on the corner and I admittedly, because it's a Walmart grocery store, you know, probably spend too much time in that store than I should, but it's close, convenient. But yeah, go in there, say hi to people. Sometimes they harass me about the masks thing, other times they don't. It all depends on who's at the front, you know? Because they've got, their Walmart greeters now have become Walmart mask dispensers. They'll offer you the free mask if you go in there. might be worth picking up, you know, just taking it just for the sake of taking it that way you have some extra PPE for medical or whatever. But again, it falls into the question, can you trust it? You know, we've always talked about civil defense on this network. And that if they took it seriously, that everybody, you know, would, they would have a gas mask or anything ready for the American people to send out at a moment's notice when something like this happens. If they were serious. Well, I don't know. I think I posted in the intelligence report chat the other day. Let me go back and see if I can find that. And I'll re-post it in the Discord over on the town hall meeting. But yeah, reportedly, you know, the CDC and Fauci are trying, are going to spend some of this COVID money. Since they ram rotted it through, guys, we should all be expecting this. They're going to send a mask. to every person in the United States of America. That way everybody could wear a mask. So, since they ramrotted this, they're ramrodding this thing through with the Democrats, you know, they forced the COVID bill through. We should all be expecting to get our little black mask from the CDC any day now, right? I mean, they're serious about this, right? So everybody's going to get a mask in the mail, I'm sure. Come on, where is it? Thought I put it over here and I'm probably gonna have to find it again because it looks like you guys do a really good job of posting a lot of stuff over on the Discord, trying to find my own posts. You know, as a lot of people that I know when they do first aid kits, I know it's a lot of them don't say to bring Q-tips. Q-tips can be used for a lot of things. I'm cleaning the ears out. but they can clean your guns and stuff pretty good too. A lot of people don't mention Q-tips for your first aid and your every day. That's one thing that I've noticed. I'll take a handful and stick in a plastic zip lock bag and stick it in my pocket, people. Why you guys do that? Because you never know when you're going to need to do the corner of your handles to your guns or whatever, the small spots where you can't reach or you never know when you're gonna need it for something else. You can do a lot of things with Q-tips. That's one thing that could be in people's first age kits. A lot of uses for Q-tips, whether it be cleaning the weapon or, you know, applying something to a wound, cleaning a wound out. Cotton swabs, of course, work good for that too, but if you need to actually get into something and clean it out, that sounds terrible. But if you've got some kind of material inside the wound channel that you can just pick out with the cotton swab, it's worth doing in my opinion. Well, first of all, people that get into squeamish territory, they'd rather just throw a compressed bandage on it and hope for the best, you know? But you do have to clean the wound. That's interesting. Okay, I'm not finding it. I'm gonna have to pull this up. The CDC, right? CDC wants to send masks to every American. not just the CDC, it's the Biden administration ways plan to directly send masks to all Americans. And nobody proposes before. He didn't even propose this on the campaign trail, but now he's done his like 100 day mask BS thing. It's out there. How old is this one? This one's from the fourth. So this is from yesterday. And I will post that in there. It's supposedly the whole math thing is supposed to be part of that COVID relief bill that they are pushing through. And nobody is even thinking about how much debt this is creating for the country. We've got people who can't go back to work because of the BS they've got going on here. Yeah, I was posting those because there was some interesting stuff. them talking about the Militia Alliance in Georgia coming together. What do they call it? They've got some an acronym that they're using to call it. Let me just go back to that page so I can pull it up again. They're calling it APUSA, which is Patriots and American. No, American Patriots USA and then the other one is American Brotherhood of Patriots Two different groups. They're claiming or coming together. I haven't heard anything about it. That's not to say that it isn't happening You know, obviously these articles that you have there are going to be colored look at the News agencies that are that are putting these out here. I got a couple of them on, Ohio A supposed militia leader is condemning the actions there in Washington, D.C. Well, our policy on that is we don't riot. I agree. The damage that was done there, there was really no point to go there and do that. But for the people that did go there that were orderly, that stayed inside of the velvet rope, You know, they were not rioting. I talked about this a little bit with mom. We've got somebody here in Lubbock, Texas who has been arrested for going to the Washington DC rally as a as a protest member. He went there with his father, who is a politician from Arizona. And I'm sorry, I don't have the name. I'll see if I can dig it up. Anyway, the father and the son were recording. They went into the building following the people that were doing the damage, recording it, documenting it for their own use. And even the politician, the father from Arizona, offered the tape to the Capitol Police to use as evidence to go after the people that were destroying and damaging property. Now, trying to, quote unquote, do the right thing, now the FBI has arrested his son. I haven't got this confirmed yet, but supposedly they're using this as your son is going to be detained and charged until you stop running for office in Arizona. Isn't that interesting? It's a black male thing. And it's from somebody who thought they were doing the right thing by cooperating with the law enforcement to go after the people that were actually destroying and damaging property, which is not what they're interested in. Oh no, they got footage and he posted stuff on Facebook and they claim that they have footage of him telling people to destroy stuff. and other stuff, but they won't show the footage of it and of course they've sponged the guy's Facebook page so you can't go there and check it out for yourself. The kid goes to Texas Tech here in Lubbock and the dad's running for Congress or something. He's a politician. He runs for Congress in Arizona. So a state away. And his kid's here in Texas and of course his family's separated so now they're holding the kid hostage against the dad. Wow. Isn't that amazing? I'll see if I can pull that up. Capitol City, like, Fox News Channel. And Texas Tech student now faces decades in federal prison for taking part in mob assault at the Capitol building. FBI agents are accusing 32-year-old Ryan Zink, Z-I-N-K, for trespassing. assault while on restricted grounds and obstruction of official proceedings. He is the son of a congressional candidate out of Arizona named Jeff Zink. Jeff Zink says they were there to peacefully protest and let their voices be heard and they had no participation in the riots or breaching the US Capitol or other federal buildings. If convicted for these crimes, Ryan Zink faces up to 40 years in federal prison. So yeah, Zink, Zink in Arizona. is the one that basically they've taken his son and are using him as blackmail. I'll post that in the Discord. I don't have, I'm gonna post the entire article as it's written, because it's short, and then I'm gonna post the link to where it is because it's a batch page with articles. Bunch of articles right there. Like I said, I'm more interested in finding out about the people, you know, individually that are being picked up, who they are, what their association is with other people because there's more to the story that is like you've got the front dummies who they throw out there like the soy boy who, you know, they've transferred his prison so he can be in a prison that has organic food, the buffalo boy. They're in Virginia where they're now they're holding, remember he was arrested in Arizona but there, they've got him in Virginia now, like we said, if they pick you up, if they arrest you, you're not gonna be held in a federal facility in your state. They won't do it. They will make as big a hardship on your family as they possibly can. So there we go. Ryan Zink is the 32-year-old son who was arrested here in Lubbock, Texas, and the father who is the congressional candidate out of Arizona is Jeff Zink. So, interesting. Again, I don't know anything about these people. I'm just repeating the stuff that we've heard talked about, you know, because it's something that's happening here locally. Guys, if there is stuff like this going on in your neck of the woods, and people are talking about stuff like that, bring it up, because we're seeing this not just, like with this case with the Ryan Zink kid. This is across the board like with what they're doing with the military right now the military is you know We've got a shutdown the military for 60 days because of systemic racism in the military Because you know saying that you know, we're all green is now considered racist and that it is also sexist and misogynistic so we have to according to the Pentagon and Biden's new What the hell is he's? Oh, what's the terminology for him? What's the title of this guy? Repeat. Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Defense. Yeah, Secretary of Defense. There we go. That's right. According to the new Secretary of Defense, we have got a systemic racism problem in the military, so much so that we have to stop everything that the military is doing because we can't trust them to do it anymore. So we have to stop for 60 days while we get our political commissars into place to deal with the problems that we have with the Republican Party inside the military. This is like what I was telling Charlotte on her program today. This is a military coup, but it's not a military coup where you're going after the leader. It's a military coup where you are targeting the other party. The other party is not allowed to have a voice. You're not allowed to have your own opinions. You're not allowed to ask questions. This green woman, everybody knows what she ran on. Everybody knows her constituents put her in there on what she ran on and what she was about. And she turned her around and apologizes for being allowed to wrongthink and asking questions. That way she better educates herself today to try and, you know, put herself out there that I didn't know any better. I was just dumb. And it was bad that I was allowed to think wrong so long. Please reeducate me. I'm sorry, if you're if you back that woman up, you're from her state I'd be seriously, you know writing her's anger letters This is not the way you keep that office position although the Democrats have shown that you have no representation if you disagree with them because right there they hear me over Yeah, I can hear you now. Go ahead. Yeah, I got a comment regarding that. This is JW I'm a registered nurse out here in Los Angeles and doing this for 22 years Let's talk about, you know, your evil thoughts here. I just got a, I just received an email this past month from the board of registered nursing and they said, quote, if they get a report from anybody that states that I have said anything ill about COVID, that I would be reported to the Board of Registered Nursing and that I would be investigated to the full extent which basically puts my license at risk just for expressing my opinion towards my beliefs against COVID or COVID vaccination. What a surprise. That doesn't surprise me. Again, you're out of California? Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Okay. Well, that's fun. I feel sorry for you. I know I actually have I have friends that live there too and again I feel sorry for him especially with the way that the State has been treating you guys, you know, if you don't if you don't go along with the system right now, they're attacking businesses Gosh, I think there's a guy who's got a food truck who's refusing to close down and they're threatening him with again. It's amazing. It's like it's a magic number. Four years imprisonment because he won't he's going up against the governor's order and he won't close the food truck down because he has to make a living. He's got to pay for his house. There's two business owners out here in LA County. Restaurant owners are being subjected to the same thing. In fact, they're being taken to court as I understand it. One of them I used to patronize. And if he didn't stay open, he would have lost his business anyway. So he went against the order, the illegal rule, and they fined him and now they're taking him to court. So I won't say the name of the business, but there's a couple of them out here in Los Angeles. It's just like Joe Biden and John Kerry telling the people in the oil industry who they just, you know, gave the shaft to, that they should go out and get jobs in solar and wind. There are those jobs in solar and wind, they're already occupied. We've got people putting up solar and wind, well not solar, but wind farms all over the state of Texas right now in my area. And you know what, they don't, they're not asking for more people. I'm sure if they had the ability to, they would, but they're under the same restrictions, the BS restrictions with COVID that everybody else is. A lot of these people that they laid off, like the guy who the main head of the pipeline was saying down in Houston the other day, it's like we tried to do everything by the book. We have our people that got to be there. We have to follow the COVID stuff. So it's already moving at a crawl. And now we got to tell the people that we're working that they're laid off. And we got to tell the people that were furloughed that they're never getting their jobs back. That's the insane thing. And while they're doing this to these people there, the CDC is telling teachers that if you drank the Kool-Aid, which apparently the teachers really have drank the Kool-Aid, okay, they believe, or at least some of them do believe, you know, in this COVID stuff, that they need the vaccine to be safe from the virus coming from their kids. That way they don't do a super spread thing and spread it to all the homes around, which, okay, they bought the Kool-Aid, they believe it. But now it's okay for them to be going back without the vaccine because, well, the measures that are there are good enough. I thought they weren't. Didn't that why they were telling everybody? We've got this new super spreader thing from the UK that's in the country and we have this new one from Africa that's in the country and it's just going to get worse. Oh, but we're going to force you to open the schools. We're going to force you to go back. One of the cities is even suing its own school board, not school board, but again, I'm messing up. My dogs are going crazy outside to it. You guys can hear that. But they're suing the teachers unions because the teachers unions are saying, no, we're not going until we get our vaccine. We're going to keep teaching from home and they're making all this. They're making a big deal about the kids being homeschooled, that they're not being taught right. And actually a big portion of it is that the parents are that are home with the kids because they have to be because the parents don't have jobs either and can sit there and actually help the kids with their schoolwork are watching what's being done with these virtual classes. And a lot of people are saying they're half arse. They're not teaching them how to do cursive or anything. They're having them point to stuff on screen that the teacher can't even see. The teacher can't even see what the kids are pointing to. A couple of parents have pointed this out on YouTube in videos. They'll tell you to point it, what one you want at the screen. You can point anywhere on the screen and it doesn't matter. The teacher can't see. They just give them good grades because they pointed at the screen. It's not like you're not like Not like the student screen is split screen like the teachers the teachers got and everybody like in these zoom calls They got that split screen thing. You can see it like with the Oh City Council meeting we posted last week or the week before with what was going on there in Michigan with the council member who was cleaning his firearms in his game room while the uh... and when I say gamer, I mean the hunting gamer while they were doing the meeting you know clearly that's what he was doing while you have one of them sleeping one of them playing on his phone playing some kind of uh... you know app game none of them were like giving the meeting their full attention and you know people could multitask, that's cool I understand that The guy sleeping probably isn't getting any of it, but it's kind of like the same type of screen set up where the teacher has a screen that they show everybody. It's screen sharing. It's not like all the students are screen sharing to the teacher. You know, I could actually hit a button on Discord right now and share my screen to everybody and they tell you to point at something. And you can point at it, but you know what? The person on the other end, me, I'm not going to see what you're pointing at. You can see my screen. And you can point it at all you want. I'm not going to see it. And they failed to reprimand them and all that. They failed 3-3 because they refused to vote on it. So people are an uprise about that. But also, the thing is, the person didn't even see him so-called getting a gun pointing it. She got second hand from somebody else. So she didn't even see it. Someone else thought and turned and... Well, Tom, that's not necessarily true because it was streaming live and they had a number to call in if you couldn't get into the thing so you could call and not have to use your computer. So she could have, quote unquote, been watching it, you know, but I still, I don't believe she was. I don't. She didn't freak out or anything. She said her piece, the city council member who she was accusing, which wasn't the one with the gun. It was actually the other guy. The one who said that he condemns him for pointing. It's like he didn't point the gun at anybody. In fact, I guarantee you if you go back through their meetings where they've been doing the zoom calls, I bet you more than once, and I haven't done it, but I bet you you could, I bet you more than once since his computer is set up in his home office in his game room, I bet you he's had his guns out more than once cleaning them while they're doing the town meeting, which is why nobody who's looking at the screen had a second thought about it. You know, if you look at, if you watch this video and look at it, you can see a bunch of other guns behind them. Yeah, I know. You can see the start of a gun rack. You can see it's obviously his gamer. Like I said, there's trophies on the wall. Gear heads and, uh, I think there was like a cat. So I'm not sure what mountain lion or what that was. But it's a game room. You know, it's his trophy room. But that's where his home office is. So he's doing it there. It's just like the one guy was doing it in his bedroom, obviously. You can see his messy dresser and stuff in the background. Okay, well, they're doing a Zoom call. They're doing it from home. It's like the kid who got in trouble for having the toy gun in his bedroom. because he was on a Zoom call and they saw the Super Soaker. You can't do that! This is public school now, you know, and that's the way they're invading into people's homes and doing this BS. Anyway, we went down a rabbit hole there. I forgot where we were even going with that. Oh yeah, we were talking about the schools and the the teacher is refusing to go back to school until they get the vaccine. Well, they've drilled it into them that they need this thing. And now the CDC is coming out and telling them that, no, no, no, you're essential workers, but you don't have a priority to get the shot. But it's okay for you to go back to work. It's not okay for anybody else to go back, but it's okay for you. But the teachers are saying no. We would be, and the teachers do understand this, I mean, understanding and buying into the propaganda that they have been sold, they are what would be a super spreader because all the kids from the individual homes are coming to a spot where they're going to meet together, they're all going to breathe. Kids don't necessarily think about what they touch, who they touch, the contact that they make with their face. So yeah, I totally understand the teachers that have bought into the COVID BS saying, no, we shouldn't open. And you know, I don't think the kids should be in the public school system anyway. Like some of the parents have been saying, that's what they're teaching them through the conference teaching lessons while you're there in the home and you can watch it. What are they doing educational wise? when you can't see what they're doing. You know? It's like you have this opportunity to see how your teacher interacts with your student right now, with your child. You get to see how they treat them when they have a question. I love that idea. You know, I had problems with a couple of teachers when I was going to school. One of them swore up and down that he never lost my school work, which is why I had to start turning in Xerox copies and keeping the original for myself. So yeah, I think that's a great idea where your parent actually gets to see how the teacher is treating the student and what they're actually teaching them. I think that's an excellent idea, you know. But, eh. People want to get back to normal people want to go back to work, but they're not talking about sending the parents back to work No We need to get the kids away from the parents because the parents are still home and the parents are getting to interact with the kids and the parents are getting to see how the teachers are interacting with the student and what the state is actually teaching the kids or the lack of what the State is teaching the kids. That's that's the big thing there with that I think that more than anything else is why they want to get the kids out of the home Anyway, I'm ranting I think we got more people on the line. California, you're back up. Go ahead. Yeah, this is JW in Los Angeles. Just another update regarding this COVID. I recently received an email about a month ago, in addition to the previous one I just told you. And the Board of Registered Nursing out here in California has emphasized and granted all registered nursing the ability to write an order to give COVID vaccinations to patients. Traditionally, all orders need to come from an MD. Although the nurse, it's always them to give the vaccination, whether it be the flu or whatever else it is. But they have taken time to write out a letter and send it to us, RNs in California, stating that now we can write the order for a COVID vaccination for a patient. Just some facts, that's all. I would voice some concern because you're not a medical doctor. You're not supposed to be practicing medicine and they're asking you to practice. That would be considered practicing medicine in some states. You know, that would be like a big no-no. So I think, I mean, it's in conjunction with the narrative. They're just really, they're getting it from every angle and they're pushing it from every angle. And, of course, fortunately, I'm not in that position to actually need to do such an order, nor would I necessarily do one if I had that potential. But anyway, I just wanted to give you guys some feedback as to some of the things that are going on that I'm aware of, and I've been in this profession for 22 years. They force you to go by such strict guidelines, and then when it's politically correct, they throw the guidelines out. You know, they're in such a rush to get something done that they're solving nothing. And I posted, I did post, what was it? A couple days ago, or was it last week? Wait, where is this? I don't find it. I posted a speech from Ronald Reagan where pretty much he was talking about the exact same thing. The more money you throw government at a problem, the slower and less likely it will be fixed and it will go bankrupt. You know, all this COVID-19 relief BS that they're doing where they're throwing more and more at the more and more money at the problem. But where's the money going? I asked the same question. Rather than, hey, how about, they're talking about eliminating student debt right now, like Joe Biden signing something and student debt will be gone for select people. How come you can't do that same thing with mortgages and everything and just declare, hey, you know. The American people pay taxes every year and this is really their money that we're spending anyway. Let's just make sure nobody gets kicked out of their homes. No, that's not what we're going to do. We're going to send you a pittance again while we send a bunch of money to these companies. stuff overseas for foreign aid and we're only going to give you $2,000 out of what's there and you know again I'm going to throw back to that Ronald Reagan speech. Let me see if I can find it. I'll post it again that way people can watch it and just replace some of the subjects he's talking about with the COVID-BS. Yeah, that was why why I posted it there is like you can throw money at it and keep throwing money at it But then they end up bankrupt, you know and deeper and deeper into debt and it makes you more and more reliant on Yeah, here it is the More and more reliant on the federal government who are the ones who put you in that situation in the first place It's a form of slavery and that's literally what Ronald Reagan called it This is actually from his speech at time for choosing its One of the videos that's actually on the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library YouTube channel So or the Reagan Foundation YouTube channel, which is run by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Let me go back here to the militia town hall meeting. I'll repost this video guys. Just It's good. If you're you want to make some arguments with people or try to wake people up, you know, I Unfortunately, Ronald Reagan was not the president. People thought he was going to be. He had a lot of good speeches, but after the assassination attempt, like Ed says, you can tell Bush took over. And it never really recovered from that point on, so we had like a Bush administration, then we had Bush come back again. Anyway, we're at the top of the hour. The intelligence report is coming up next, in fact. Oh, excuse me, I got a little bit of a hiccup there. We should have Mark here shortly. Yep, I see he's on the line, so we are gonna exit. And I'm just gonna make it a short, quick one, and then we'll be right back with the intelligence report. 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 tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number 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. 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 what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given rite, 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, is to still the land. good evening ladies and gentlemen this is the evening intelligence report i'm are currently one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest north northeast and south ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on libratry radio dot four m g dot com libratry radio satellite number of different locations there will not be a better micro stations a m f m conventional stations he be a station and uh... ultra net hallmark in golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good evening to all of our friends out there, lower 49, including the great state of Jefferson, along with CONUS, the Outlying Two States Territories and the clock. It is 808 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Friday, Cinco de Amodia and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 5th of February. It is the 13th year of obvious Soviet socialist occupation of the District of Criminals along with other parts of the United States slash America with a K. two thousand and twenty world or calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic the dance of swords we have a lot of work to do it is head of the weekend now all my goodness this is the last hour for the intel report for the week and as a matter of fact let's not forget we've got our friends out there camp every camp embers and new camp stop so camp wayland north uh... nagga hit chum the ogle ranges along with fox wolf and other training sites uh... reminder we have another night orienteering course actually just dark now probably already starting you guys might be listening before you're headed out on the micro station but uh... at nagga hit chum we have a uh... night orienteering and night land navigation class going on to involve a couple hundred people there plus the night live fire is up and online i think they're probably integrate that i don't know what the schedule is also kept ever can camp ever so we've got friends up from I believe southern Missouri this weekend. I didn't, I missed that. I just got a message from somebody else in a roundabout way and I realized, hey, wait a minute, I recognize the name. That's not from around here. So we have friends from southern Missouri up at Emmerich and Emerson right now. Emmerich, of course, has the more extensive facilities. So I assume you guys are going to be there for the night. And that means because we have visitors, the girls are going to be doing some special menus for the weekend. I would assume a spaghetti meal tomorrow night all you can eat, so it should be pretty good. Anyway, for everybody, don't forget Michigan Classic Winter now. We're in a February deep. This is by the 5th of February. And here, well, it's Michigan winter, so act accordingly. Pay attention. Team leaders, squad leaders doing your job. Keep an eye on your people and inspect before you go into the field. And mark up to bottom inspection. We got a caller. Who do we have? We got Tom. Up this way, there's blizzard conditions. So if you're traveling, be very, very careful driving because basically there's zero visibility. You can barely see the hand in front of your face. Make sure you guys got... your gear with you, extra flashlights, a chain, in case you're going to dance or see someone in the ditch, you can pull them out, someone can pull you out, make sure. And also, it's supposed to be in the single digits into the negatives. Make sure you got very cold, your cold winter gear. Make sure, because up this way, it's supposed to be, like I said, talking about one in the single digits, the negatives, and also, again, it's the blizzard conditions up this way, so be careful driving, be careful going out training, and stay warm. Now, there again, let's not forget windchill tied in with that, but you've got probably the weather coming in off Glow Lake, because you've got Lake King Michigan right there, and or from the north and the west with Lake Michigan and coming over the Upper Peninsula out of Lake Superior, so makes for classic weather by the way that that not going to be driving pay that michigan driving for me so it's like what right that works out pretty well uh... we have a you know fortunately and i can't you know for my mouth but then again it's february so anything can happen but we so far have had a reasonable when we've had cold weather but we've had pretty much little little snow by comparison we could have gotten the snow that we got last night no big deal uh... overlapping what we already had on the ground which is a minimal amount of coverage which means that uh... well he wrote your snowmobiles down here but not like you cannot north everybody got a chance to get their sleds out actually move around a little bit yesterday and today so will probably hear a little more noise over the weekend here but up north we're going to need a little use them don't forget to make it off boots you guys are have actually not left yet drag those making off was a lot of living during the winter And as a matter of fact, since it's Quarter Bastard Friday, a quick reminder, a couple of sources for Mickey Mouse boots. Number one is regular US military Mickey Mouse boots over at Colbins.com, www.Colbins.com. And when you get over there, they do have a mix of sizes, actually some pretty good sizes. So you're going to want to check to see what it is that is available. uh... remember those are true and there are no half sizes and mickey mouse boots okay just as a quick heads up on that one before going farther uh... as a matter of fact they list them on the top banner right now soul for all of the out there if you're looking for all interesting they got some other cold weather items in but in the uh... scroll for uh... uh... colman's they actually have the mickey mouse go back to our okay well I also can see the prices now too. Oh my goodness. Well anyway, they do have the standard infantry boots USGI extreme cold weather for 60. They have the extreme cold weather with the valves. Remember one's the infantry boot, the other's for air operations. And I'm looking to see what sizes. Well they got six regular, eight narrow and eight wide for the regular infantry boots. and on the extreme cold weather, well, I actually have eight regular, most sizes in between all the way up to 10 or 10, and no half size, I just said that, 10 wide, which is pretty good. 10 wide covers a multitude of cents there. And those are $60 a pair. Now they do have a third listing here for $60 a pair, so they've got used or like new, and they're the same price. In the used, they have nine, seven ten and eleven regular so they do have regular sizes and they have wide sizes which is a good thing now if that's a little crazy and it is for a lot of people are personally the fifty dollars is an average price for has been for quite some time so it's not bad but you can pay up to a hundred fifty dollars for the other you know the white mouse boots uh... major surplus has the french counterparts right now and i bought many many many many of these over the years of the french are still making a duplicate or at least it's still coming out of their surplus system and it's over at major surplus dot com major surplus dot com over at major surplus dot com and again it's french uh... winter boots or french mickey mouse boots and uh... running i believe about twenty five dollars a pair but i'm double check it right now because i guess quarter-master friday schmooz will be doing this kind of stuff but as it is uh... if you are looking for mouse boots remember if you look for some more affordable the french mickey mouse boots are the infantry boat that offer the uh... valve boot in any way shape or form and uh... they show them at open about thirty dollars a pair now they were on sale here at the other day but that's obviously changed So let's see what the size range is. That's something I don't know yet. Another thing, if you can't get hold of a lot of cold weather boots, okay, they have size 6 through size 12, and they claim that they have 12s in stock. So, which they do, they show them listed. Now, these are French military ECW Mickey Mouse boots. $29.95, I'd say $30 a pair. These work just fine. I have many, many, many, many pairs of these that I have purchased from the whole sale that these guys bought them from. and these are to be either like new or an excellent condition so they're definitely worth the while for thirty dollars you can buy two pairs of these for the price one of the others again they're true sizes number one number two is again remember there are no half sizes so if you're a seven and a half you go to eight if you're nine and a half you go to ten if you're twelve and a half well try and squeeze into a twelve receiving five thirteenths or fourteenths which by the way the big big big sizes are usually out there so major military dot com okay major surplus major surplus dot com major surplus dot com they have uh... uh... well pay what i gotta mention something else where we go these sites if i see it bargain or a super discount you know i'm gonna let you know about it if i think it's worthwhile i've had these packs before these are not a bad little rig uh... they have what is basically i think a ninety liter pack and been quite a bit more expensive effect if you look there are a lot of other packs that are more but this is an expandable ninety-liter camouflage nylon backpack and it is steel-framed camel pack uh... the pattern is very much like the french lizard pat and it's uh... medium color so it actually would work pretty much from one season to the next but it's twenty dollars apiece And this is a steel frame. If you take a look at it, you'll see what I'm talking about. It's very much like a lot of the Vietnam era configured systems that you've seen in the past. In this case, it's steel frame, nylon body, multi pocket, but it's more in line with the standard mountaineering or backpacker's kit as far as the way the pack is set up. It's long, expandable at the top, large suspension straps. so you can actually talk a lot of other junk underneath the just the title straps themselves that's what's built the way it is and for twenty dollars it's not a bad little uh... toss out bag that you could give out especially since it's bigger than the average bear what most people would probably spend money on uh... it's a foreign made obviously it's going to be probably transport but it could be Taiwanese all we just ran into a bunch of stuff i thought was going to be china sport but i just purchased for another unit And I really didn't care because it was cheap enough, but it turns out it was actually Taiwanese made and a little better quality all the way around. So you never know. I'm going to have to find out more about this, but this is over at MajorSurplus.com Steel Frame Camo Pack. It's listed, uh, that's where you'll find it on the page. And it's, uh, $19.95. So $20 for a framed backpack. Now I haven't looked at this that closely I don't know if it's got a crossbar suspension looks like it does have a back suspension on it made out of mesh But if you wanted to add to that you could take any number of other different type of pad systems and actually add a waste pad to that if you wanted to Well, you could adapt probably one of the mollies to this thing. So that would be another option But just ideas trying to give you solutions not just complaining about problems and also we can find it for a minimal cost but see again you check it out see if it's worth your while and again for 5-10 backpacks work just fine and cheaper than most everything out there right now. Not everything. There's some pretty nice Puma packs and a bunch of others that are Polish in Czech. This is a lot bigger. This is actually, like I said, this doesn't say, but I would say it's probably either a 70 or 90 liter backpack system that we have set up just because of the way the pouches are and the way that it sits. And it is a scrunch pouch. it can be compressed doesn't have to be extra long it'll actually can be pulled down and you know sucked in size-wise which is very important when it comes to uh... being able to squeak through tight spaces matter of fact i'm gonna put that in my car don't forget where it is mexico now we'll see what happens hopefully will be there when i come back anyway uh... couple things we were talking about uh... during the tour block one of course uh... the main battle rifles now the m fourteen or m one a rifle is out there in good force understand all the nuances of it The PTR-91 is another one and there's the FN-FAL. Now, all three of these, one of the things that nobody ever really discusses is the fact that one of the reasons they've stayed around is parts, but also spares. Magazines, real military mags for all three of these rifles are out there in force. And the aftermarket magazines for most are pretty much functional, plus now we've got drums for these guns too, so You've got pretty much everything you need to make the gun work the whatever way you wish to, but you've got a reliable military taxpayer-produced magazine system, and there's decades of those parts out there. There's decades of magazines and other spare parts, either from weapons that were chopped up or Brand-new parts inventory because people are actually still building these things and they're over there building new replacement parts for the guns that they like so much The fal was actually one of the rifles that we originally were looking at for the NATO trials In fact, they were so confident that it was gonna win most of you don't realize this a lot of artwork was done with the FN FAL in its american stock configuration and was put into all of the training manuals and circulars out there others a couple of really you know could get a rose a space age we're getting the modern age a lot of imagery was done because this was supposed to be the next big wave in modern arms modern equipment whatever and told the american stock f a l is actually depicted in training manuals, it's in training circulars, it's in FM's from the period, but then of course obviously it had to change track because you're reinforcing a rifle that isn't in service with imagery and you have to go to the M1A, well you call it the M1A, the M14 is what should have been depicted. it's rather interesting politics being what it was they already pretty well figured it was a shoe in but the f and f a l was actually going to be the gun adopted and there was a great political pressure to make that happen but it didn't not to me the government period none of these weapons do i couldn't consider any of these weapons inferior want to the other each has pluses and minuses depending upon your attitude about firearms. Today, at this point in time, I'll hug every one of you. It shows up with whichever rifle you're carrying, and I don't care what the hell it is. But, again, the FAL has some really neat features. It is a works in a drawer rifle on top of everything else, another feature that nobody emphasizes anymore because most people don't even think they're going to have to clean their weapon. The FAL is a self-cleaning firearm to a degree more so than most in that it is a, again, a, it has right angle construction to it. It is a tray type system with regard to the receiver, and the logic was that it would be self-cleaning if there was a gunker junk that ended up inside the gun. Now, kind of all weapons do that, but unfortunately, as I've told you before, we've covered this for years on the air. some guns have a tendency to push junk in one place and build it up until it just can't build up anymore and then the gun doesn't do what it's supposed to do but the f a l they took this into consideration right from the get-go most military arms they do in fact even the m-14 the grandparents don't think the same way but in the self-cleaning what it is it's scraping with the way the bulk operation works and takes debris and drops it down through the magazine well around the mag or really right back into the magazine but uh... and down through all of the other gravity well points that are built into the gun where you know the trigger passes through the bottom of the receiver etcetera those are all points where debris can be evacuated to and that was the plan so the f-ale has some really nice ideas going for it and the it works exceptionally well each one is plus and minus like i said it depends on your personal preference and attitude and so forth for myself i prefer the m1a although again pter 91s lots of them got lots of them and f-ales got lots of them I could pick any one of them up, make them all sing like the musical instrument they are, but my personal choice, just because of my background, the M1A is where I gravitate to, but I would not in any way, shape, or form talk down any of those weapons. For that matter, like I said, I like guns in general. Whatever gun you're carrying, it's a wonderful firearm. Now, let's all find out about how wonderful it is. How's that sound? That settles the arguments that are not relevant right now. Okay? But the FNFAL, again like any weapon, buy as many mags as you can, keep the gun in service as long as possible to do that spare parts. Again, firing pin, extractor, and ejector, along with any other spare components that you feel an interest in maintaining, and that's a personal investment issue on your part, so take care of it, move on it, and then get on to the next list of things to do. Another thing here... uh... colman's local must have some really good winter items that they pulled up uh... from inventory kind of put them on the front page if you're looking for certain things you might want to jump over there real quick colman dot com colman dot com colman dot com and of course where we just saw the french mickey mouse boots was major surplus dot com major surplus dot com major surplus dot com so making off boots especially what you invest in the got up for a good long time if you're smart you probably will walk keep watching for a second pair uh... you want run into a meeting yard sales and uh... in the estate sales so you never know where you're going to see a but where if you take that is that the catches catch can right now you go to the sources where they actually have the stuff sitting on the shelf ready to go colman's dot com colman's dot com and in addition to that of course major surplus dot com major surplus dot com uh... i think everybody has pretty well been talking about this through the day and there's more people are doing videos you'll probably keep pop up over the weekend i know that uh... the guys have been talking about this in the other programming but if you haven't seen it uh... the latest comments are now to purge the conservative power hurt all of you evil minded americans from the military knows doing this while you got you bangas knuckle draggers the cliffhape but they just brought it in charge of the uh... military and he's a bummer i type uh... communist be fulfilled an excrement so we know where he's coming from he keep cool you know looking at the anyway uh... with that being the case is not a surprise but i'm gonna remind you again that at one point or another the military is going to divide up it we have to have to happen to the rather than later but it's going to happen anyway uh... i'm gonna remind you that some places the communist on this rule they have enough of their people in place look what you're seeing with the military right now with the quadriplegic homosexual eskimos with purple hair and wearing red high heels to find their female inner self don't you know uh... without the kind of dribble has been going on not just a short time but for quite some time guys uh... going back to what i was in service uh... when i was younger it's like man this really goofy things going on here you find out there are some goofy things going on there intentional it is not access dental and that's something that everybody needs to remember well now it's obvious it in your face so are you prepared to deal with helping the troops once they mobilize to help save the country this is where the five ten program especially comes in but this is where also food munitions if you pick anyone subject air fifteen m sixteen magazines guys every maggie put on the shelf is another maggie can handle the troops that need them are we going to be given the troops whatever guns we have sure whatever weapon we can arm somebody with it shows up there but naked we can but ideally if you got a person who is trained on the m-16 that's what we hand them so what we need to do is be prepared with a alternate inventory which we have but now we need to tweak to coordinate being able to get it to where it needs to be and that's why a supply system is especially critical we have a caller call or jump in there please uh... mark this is john from kentucky they've got a lot of down in the video you got to know to get all of the all of the other on several days and i think that they're going to make today i think it was like uh... thirty five here right now what i want to bring up was you're talking about the f a l f m f a l there are two different makes there's a standard and there's a metric metric you know your work as i know Yeah, the big thing here right now, as a matter of fact, while you were talking about that before, I was looking to see if I could find who might have the best deals on mags for the moment. CDNN Sports is always good for magazines, but I don't know what they have right now in stock. And again, the FAL mags are still out there and about in surplus, brand new manufacturer or surplus, but you do need to pay attention to the weapon you're carrying and which mag you need, which system. Whether or not, intermetric, go ahead. uh... all i did have another question in regards to the uh... important in one eight standard issue uh... important mag uh... who is the manufacturer that stamp them i have to look it up to be quite a little camera all out all one many or all the manufacturing i don't know i've got and i don't know what a bunch of all that might be what that is i've never looked uh... they all of my own when all of the has remembered their commercial stamp it actually they were allowed to use that with certain components and you're not so much weapons parts but support parts you know support components like magazines but i don't know if they use it don't think did the mags and only did other parts that i've seen they were produced back in the uh... sixties all of it was big for that uh... that might be all of it could be any number of others i mean also know that who knows but all all in first comes to mind because of the time when the m fourteen came out they were into their own and had a lot of uh... fed government contract for both gsa you know government service administration and for the military uh... the maitz keys also by the way they are very i i i i actually got a pair of olens here not too long ago that i wanted when i was a kid but never could afford him now nobody thinks twice about it but i guess that's what jumped out at me well i got a bunch of them a long time ago you know they were in the paper five dollars apiece i've got it i've got enough okay that's what you want well i think you have the thing is their factory mags there's the quality of the magazine was outstanding i don't know that there was any single manufacturer that had a problem with the magazine and one of the reasons for that is because of b-air magazine production In other words, it wasn't hard for them to slip sideways and they'd already had a good understanding of folding metal and proper tempering and component assembly. And that's why the M14 hit the right window for that. If it had been the FL, it would have been no different. We'd have probably done just as well. But by that point, the BAR mag was perfected to its final, inth degree. And the production line, I know I've read the stuff on it, but that was one of the advantages they had of going to the 20-round slab mag. is that there was enough of an idea of what to do that it was just a matter of creating our proficiency on that one. One last question. I'm looking for some DCI number 35 and nobody anywhere I know. I added my card file to my right here. I'm looking at my card file. I cannot be able to find it, which means it's probably one of my little notebooks here. It was located around the St. Louis area where BK. And you might recall this, if you've been listening to the program for a long time, they had all kinds of bullets. The big thing that they had was they carried the SABOs in good quantities. You didn't want to go right to the manufacturer. They had the SABOs, they had good quantities of the Spitzer 223, not 556 projectiles, excuse me. And they had primers and powder. other powers all military but the primers were good mix now it will i want to say be and bn fee or bn are uh... surplus but if they were located missouri so we might search to a by state if you have to and they will completely out of most of the bullets but they still had primers and powder the last time i checked not doesn't mean that you know by now somebody hasn't followed watering holes but that might be a consideration the very five is what we use in the uh... the fifty uh... dmj yeah they had everything up to fifty caliber you know that was what they specialized in that was very good with fifty hollow parts and the effect if i find the card for give me all will have to do is uh... all put it over on wimpton by the way don't think for brings up i'm over on a wimpton and freely wimpkin w i m k i m which you guys everybody get their free so get out of but go over a wimpkin get out wimpkin go over to sprilly get out sprilly s p r e e l y what i'll do is if i find it i'll post all the information there and i'll be in my scroll on those two pages hey uh... mark tonight jump in here for certain yet go ahead please of get all the quick uh... all-in was uh... all in math and every although it yep only yeah you're right uh... made in the sixties and they were a government issue mag that that that's who they are so they're good they're very good at all that again all of us was kind of picking a little at that time in through or we were like what they got it but they got it to fiberglass because they were doing the uh... tropical stocks for the M14 and they were already into resins and plastics so what they did is they also got into skis. In fact the M14A2E2 the M15 stock, you know I always talk about it, it was originally known as the M15 but when they did this particular stock it's the pistol grip stock with the fold down foregrip. The original M15 squad automatic rifle had a chubby stock that was both here all the way around so you could have a little more to bite and get hold of and it still had an of in the last model it had a fold down vertical grip the m14 a2 e2 i'm pretty sure i got that right was the uh... it used to give her five dollars apiece they were made by olin i know those were because i had a pie had a still have quite a few but i had a pile of them and i got them when nobody wanted them because there were nam fourteen receivers around and that's how they got into the plastics uh... and the fiberglass which i think is rather fascinating and they did they got a lot of other things like everybody was a wealthy period of time that's why you see the name so much i mean come on guys were spending my head or first our war so usually that means we have money to burn in other areas to be the people do which helps to on another thing real quick uh... m fourteen uh... magazines i saw somebody and you know what i'm trying to think who it is i saw a an m fourteen magazine deal here or two bad actually check up to the check uh... because they're probably came from the israelis uh... what our country dot com what our country dot com what our country dot com what our country or young bowing it what our country dot com or other california uh... off the left coast but they've had some really good surplus items come in and there's about a bunch of browning stuff from several different so well to several different sources and it's tough that the israelis have been letting go recently again sold what a country might have some m one a mags on uh... real quick one more time on that if you guys keep an eye out all posted if i can find it all put it out a wimpkin and also posted on my scroll on freely with regard to that source because they had powder, they had 50 BMG primers, different types, and different manufacturers, including some, I think it was early or middle Vietnam War inventory, stuff that was still in cams. What else was there? And they had projectiles, but one of the reasons they had the way we were interested in that, if you recall, is that they were one of the few companies that carried the SABOs, which are made in Utah. They had the SABOs, they had all the spec charts for going from 30 caliber down to 50 and for 556 going down to 30 caliber, and they also had the disks, all the information, but their niche was military powder, military surplus, bolts, and primers. So, just a heads up, and they had a lot of the exotic stuff, that's all long gone. I know they sold it out. We watched as they did it, because everybody took an interest. That's another solution, I'll see what we can find there. Anything else, caller? Do you think land that would work in a 50 BMG, a cast lead? Yeah, but you know, we could do that, you know, that's something we never experiment with, but here's the way to deal with that. Two options. Number one is to make it a Spitzer rather than a Sierra and making using a half inch copper cap for plumbing. Just wage that down to 50 caliber. Put that into the mold you know build the mold so that you can actually mold the lead right into that and make the equivalent to a spitzer or a plinkster for the 50 caliber. The advantage of the cup base like that like we were talking about the other day is that you would flap the base of the round so you're going to push that lead downrange. The lead, now you depend on how deep, you can get deep end caps. There's different gauges, different thicknesses, but also different depths. I wouldn't worry about the thickness. I'd leave it whatever you got on there. Why fart with it? Just leave it whatever its dimension is. But you'd have to size it. And then you could cast and create. One of the ways to do it would be cast a 50 caliber lead. And it wouldn't be a big deal if you had a little machining system to actually just individually mill down the bullets and actually insert them, press insert them into the cup. My board is it casts a flat base. and then will but what you're done with that i know this is a lot of work but it's not the next option because the copper would be all the copper is to think that would do the word may still have some adhesion to the uh... stomach video score wash to the side because the barrel gonna progressively be heated up but the copper jacket is going to self-clean the thing. You know what I mean? Because it would be like a, it would be like a plinkster and then you have like a semi-jacketed round. So the moment that that gets slapped in the ass, everything's going to start moving forward, but that once you've got that rifling locked to that copper, it's going to spin and self scrape the barrel as the bullet is going down the tube. Now to eliminate part of the problem with any kind of lead spool, the it just in case you that copper i did it work is to copper plate the whole thing okay copper copper color keel like you do uh... silver plating new copper playing just do this with lead bullets all the time and there there would be enough copper in effect if you want to you could dot either single-dip double-dip or triple-dip in other words triple plate you know i'll pick it up to pass one but if you want to experiment to get more copper you know mark copper jacketing on it that they're not going to be doing it about that guns probably going to be in a bear or a single shot you're not going to be significant barrel heating in between the process so i doubt you're going to see much of any loss with that copper sheeting which make it a little bit in fact you could even do it if you just if you want to experiment okay this is another thing Do a whole lead bullet, a 500 grain or 450, 500, you know, 600 grain cast lead, and then copper, you know, copper plate it. And then experiment to see what it looks like. I mean, just do, you're doing more of a shoot experiment to confirm what's going on with the barrel, but I doubt you're going to get hardly any leading issues at all that way, but you know what you could also do is build both rounds. And every once in a while you dump one of those semi-jacketed rounds down there and it actually cleaned the bore out. Oh, that's true. I've been experimenting with pop cans, aluminum for jackets or a 30 cal. Not great, but I'm just experimenting. Well, no, that's not a bad idea. Any metals, no, no, you got the right idea. Any metals will do. It's just a matter, the only consideration that any military has had with variances, instead of using copper jacket, is oxidation with time. but if you think about it if you were a wartime production situation which the german's did a lot of work like this uh... and they turned out that what they built was better than what they started with that's what's always fasting to me all this will work as well turns out that the sink coated bullets that they made during the war ended up storing just as well or you know equally as well as the copper jacketed and part of it's because in order for them to make it uh... they have to be able to stretch but it has to still be limited and made a lightly malleable they still what what i think it was a pink can we're very light can mix probably no law no more do you see in a lead bullet you know ten and a money yeah and what that did is it allowed the the pink to stretch uniformly without fracturing or creating any fracture or stress points as it's being pulled through the you know the extrusion process to make that pointy bullet you want to make yeah you got the right idea that would be what the aluminum would be perfectly is perfect because again readily available um... yeah kind of like making a k receivers out of street lights right where all the street lights go all work here and right here right now what do you mean you all dude 55 gallon barrel heads work the best. Well, how are you going to control those? Oops, that's right. Oops. Yeah. Well, that's for the one millimeter. Now, if you go with the 1.5 millimeter for the U-Goats and things, you need something a little heavier. Well, depending on where you are and how old the signs are, if they're still holding up, of course, most of them are pop metal now, if not wood. I mean, there's wood out there too, so you aren't going to do anything with the wood, but one of those things real quick on the jackets before we go too far from that too, is again any malleable metal that can be extruded, can be used. So whatever the metal you happen to have, whatever sheet metal, you know, the big thing here again for all of our listeners is remember consistency and weight from projectile to projectile. To be within whatever your standard acceptable variance is because most people think that bullets, while I weigh them, they're all the same weight. well put them on electronic scale and do a comparative study uh... even when you're producing military standard ball to what should be no military spec uh... your variances a lot greater than you might imagine so much so that the way that they make a national match projectiles is that they crank out a whole but a bunch of a particular bullet And then what they do literally is they survey weight all of the bullets in the inventory and whatever it is that their standard is what's called from what they produced. That's how you make an N.M. bullet because it's the consistency from one bullet to the next that makes for the accuracy. Needless to say, consistency in manufacture as far as quality control goes is critical. In other words, quality material, fit and finish, all of that. But you still get variance. and the idea is that after you've done the production then you go through it you made up the bullets so that they're the same weight in reality any bullet just about could be of national match quality what do i mean by that well if you take all you do say go say you did twenty thousand bullets and then you had you know molly at the other end molly's job is she has uh... number of different cups in front of her and they've got a value on them and each bullet gets quickly weighed and gets sorted to a particular cup so that it matches with every bullet in that cup or that one gallon pail, whatever you want to call it. By doing that, now when you load up a batch of ammunition, your consistency from bullet to bullet in terms of point of impact is going to be much tighter because that little variant has been disposed of. Just that one little variant in the weight of the bullet by a micro grain is enough to change the point of impact not your automatic weapon or military weapon you gotta remember that when they make military ammo it's built for a combination of guns it has to be reasonably accurate with a certain parameter for individual fire but most every weapon that we have is also designed to be used in select fire mode or we have a select fire weapon in the caliber Well, those types of weapons create what is known as a cone of destruction. And you can't have every round exactly the same. What helps to create that cone of destruction is a combination of two things, bullet variants and sloppy tolerances on the gun. And between the two, you have a variant in how the projectile leaves the barrel and how many different points of impact there are downrange within the acceptable cone of destruction. So you can go either way. If you just go standard production, it's military based, military standard serviceable. But if you're doing like we're doing, like let's say that you stamp out a whole bunch of those, what could a beer can bullet do? Well, do just fine once you know what your production standards are. And then all you do is separate each of the bullets by their weight, and when you load up a certain batch, they're all going to be consistent for powder. They're all going to be using the same primer. the bullet weight will be the same and the big thing with with the powder charge is absolute consistency there you know there was being more precise rather than high-speed mechanical production so in the the bullet that any bullet can get the job dot some will do better than others obviously but still any of those both get the job done consistency so the bullet one will drop right behind the other where you want it when you want that's the that's the key i wasn't i wasn't shooting for the supreme accuracy efficiency, getting it down the barrel without too much leading, where I could push it a little bit faster just plain lead. But I wasn't going for just something to shoot. Ray, it's just like the 22 spitzers you can make from the 22 is spent hulls. You can make a 55 grain spitzer out of those all day and it will be more than effective enough to uh... you know load up in any five five six right for you've got and the aluminum jacket would be the same way uh... you know for the longest time guys use pennies for making copper jackets will go realize that but before they were saying you know with the copper wash like they are now making copper jacket bullets it was not a big deal because this uniform plug and you know cost a penny exactly what your expense was but the big thing is that you got guarantee government standard production in other words you know is uniform matter what fifty-phase currency but you know i hit him with a little bit of uh... i hit him with a little bit of i'll back at it with somebody else thank you sir appreciate that thank you and a good weekend to again for everybody out there uh... yeah some questions here yep over at j g sales they still have those myth and western revolver frames those came from canada for anybody who's asking i talked extensively with them about these uh... there are barrels available for that gun or for that frame over at gun parts court dot com they have several different barrels that would screw right up to the gun at the split and what the model ten revolver thirty eight special no barrel round but gsm c a i mark these were canadian surplus they had to get rid of them they couldn't tell them on their market because the communists are already in charge of in canada but they had to take the barrels off to make them non firearms still framed so they're obviously still paper but uh... in fact what happened is you go worse i was told by the guys but when they got these are about ten of them that were squeezed a little too tight or talked a little too much and they were rejected but the rest of them everything that they have has been inspected uh... you can't or you could talk about a lot that's from gun parts court onto this particular smith and have a gun very very uh... quickly for a lot less than you know the four five hundred dollars easier going for now because this is a regular truly made smith manufactured gun now they have to winch three-inch uh... wars and five so it's a personal flavor choice originally this gun was made with a two-inch barrel field notice look at the short uh... strike for the uh... extractor you know the tractor rod pushrod but you could put a longer barrel on that about a big deal good personally i probably put a four inch out of the four inches cheaper i go the four inch barrel on that particular gun but the model seven series which i think it is everybody is asking me here or what about cable barrel would fit it well they actually i was correct yeah mitters set the series seven very i was right there's memory uh... and a two-inch like they do have to enjoy the barrels gun parts corp they may or may not be out of them but i'll you try to go find out what if not i know they got a couple of four inches my personal choice with the model ten we go to four inch barrel or five whatever they have the cheapest for the mostest you know little fit on that will roll right on that gun and chances are your specs your your uh... if you take a fewer gauge you'll find that uh... guarantee that barrel will probably be close enough to get by you want even probably have to tune it If you get a feeler gauge, find out what your feeler spec is from the end of the barrel to the face of the revolver cylinder, you'll understand what I'm talking about. But that is they're $180 now. Remember they were about $100 apiece and $110 and they start creeping up and now they're in vector. They stayed or hovered about $140 for a long time. But now they're even more expensive. However, they are a good solution for somebody looking for, if you have any mechanical skills, you can bring that gun online pretty quick. and uh... it's a thirty eight special so all spells you could even built at what we were talking about earlier here you could make case over here i can lose remember there's all kinds of different things you can do with just a little bit of machinery uh... see last but not least over the weekend what's expect the uh... enemy uh... to fiddle part around in washington d c there they're trying to get everybody to apologize the spineless kur republorette don't know how to dig their heels in there about as worthless of the day is long donate no money to the republicans give nothing to the republican party nothing don't give it any any of these characters if you're going to anything to put the money on getting ready for what's going on support people like a sit wimpkin is a good little so uh... service uh... operation very much if you understand face book you'll understand wimpkin the guy is tells you exactly what's going on these a little guy was making a big guy Everybody get over there and get a page on Wimpkin W-I-M-K-I-N and donate a little bit of money to them. Okay? Do some art. Go ahead, caller. Just real quick, I was wanting to ask your opinion. That old gal down in Georgia warned that they're wanting to unseat from Congress. What's your take on her? Oh, I think they're, well, if they're focusing the way they are, she's probably just a regular person like you and me, but she's not toeing the line. and it's part of that began there the republic ratchet showing you just how spot with their if it was the democrats they wouldn't hesitate to be growling the wagons around whoever the fruit loop is a member of the crazy they've got better in office and they're just let them run go to town the uh... other than the factor you're supposed to apologize for something you've had ten years earlier it while there's nobody got to be perfect on that no matter what so that tells you that no matter what you try to say do or whatever you're going to be wrong if I had she was doing the right thing she was digging her heels and she actually had some guts I don't have a problem with that okay with me or may not be useful but she's from a bad piece of real estate called Georgia and Georgia seems to have nothing but you know red red yellow commies in it right now about everybody but obviously around Atlanta it's nothing but the Soviet you know Soviet socialist Atlanta now like it's been for quite some time well she out like Sounds like she's got more balls than most men in the United States. Yep, which I've seen before. I'm not saying it all, but I've mentioned this before. You have people like that, and you know what? The spineless curler pueblo rats hate a person with a spine, which is what they're showing you. If everybody dug their heels in like that, you'd have real competition. But you don't have real competition. You got this piss-woolie bunch of turds who obviously are Epstein. You know, you look at Gra- you know, was it Lindsey Graham? Graham, I'm pretty sure I'm right. He looks like somebody walked up and slapped his head with a board and pulled the board back real fast. Always. I think he's- I think they got so much on him that's probably wicked and evil and nasty. That's why he looks the way he does all the time. because he looks like he is just a spineless, cowardly cur always. Yeah, I believe he might be a little lot in the loafers. Yeah, exactly. He's a pedo. I mean, probably they've got enough on him. The old Jewish mob has got all kinds of stuff on him. After all, Epstein was kosher mafia. And, you know, him being told, I mean, to piss on her. Well, again, they're doing just exactly that. You know, one of the first things everybody should be saying is this, first of all, that woman got voted in by people from her part of the country, didn't she? Right? She got elected. That's right. Well, they didn't elect her, so piss on all these asshats who are telling them, we don't like you. I don't like you either. What's your point, jackass? Well, you need to apologize for existing. No, I don't because the people that elected me sent me here for a purpose. Now, I don't care whether or not you like me, because you're not voting for me anyway. You know, the people who voted for me, I like them. They like me. I'm here for a reason. Piss off. See, that's the problem with this. Who are they to tell anybody who's going to Congress what to do about anything? Think about that. Okay. She got voted in by somebody. Whoever it is that she got voted in by, be it organized crime or be the voters, they seem to like her. So the ass hats at the other end where she shows up, she's supposed to be saying what she's been saying because that's why she got hired, right? Think about how what this is. It comes down to, oh yeah, you guys voted to win, but we're going to tell you all what to do from Washington, D.C. You know what? Somebody's go find those ass hats at the other end and club them like a bunch of baby seals. Now you can piss them all about me all you want. I don't care who the hell it is, but if I'm here, I was here to do a job and I got hired by my people to do the job, and you've done your business about me doing my job. This garbage here, we've got this old bath backwards, you know what I mean? In other words, none of this makes any sense except that, well, what it comes down to is they're showing you that the ballot box has been burned. And that's what this is here because obviously somebody liked her enough or enough people got together and put enough votes behind her She won. Okay, so she won and that's it. Oh, no, they're gonna show you that they're gonna show you that your vote doesn't mean anything It is unfortunate that she actually came out today and apologized for thinking wrong for Being allowed to think wrong for so long and asking questions uh... it again why would you tell me that nobody corrected her sooner and and what good will that do or they can't really nothing in fact the idiot stick and i i forgot about that forgive me because it's again the well i just saw that the before we did with the program a couple hours ago actually and if the idea she was she was you know correcting herself we're not going to correct yourself and they don't care in fact the moment you show weakness what did they do they were chuckling their ass off and laughing about it and like well it's too late we got you know it's like really well you know what you should never open your face that way in the first place but this is typical with all these republic rats i'm sorry if i forgot about that part of it all because the first half of it you know is common sense you got voted in but for that point forward there's no argument you have against me you know what i mean if you're actually in an officer opposed other than ok yeah i've i've been something criminal or i've really really really really go on against the people that voted me in so to speak which you know we've seen a lot with the republicans and the democrats they don't care they don't carry the way long as they get there with their demand or how they get in any method any way to get in what they get in that's a bit about all of you and arrestable all totally support whatever they do the republic rats are spotless worthless curves well i'm hoping that you know actually she dug she dug in her heels for a while then she was counseled by the other turds and she listened to the man she should never have done that we you know well you would all walk You could threaten me, you know what I mean? You know what, that's the problem with this too though. You come up to threaten me, you don't know if I'm not recording you. I'm gonna record your ass, none of that. You threaten me and I'm out of the room with you? You're not leaving the room. You ever thought about that one? It's like, oh, you're threatening me. Well, first I'm gonna beat you to a bloody pulp here and nobody outside's gonna come to help you. You're gonna tell me who sent you or who it is that gave you the idea to do what you're doing. And then I'm gonna go find them after I'm done finishing you off. I'm going to repeat this conflict again. When you've got one at arm length that's threatening you, all right there at reach, you don't let that one get away. That's your first conduit. That's the first connective tissue that you need to find all the rest of the tentacle in the arm reaching out towards you. You keep that one no matter what. And you make it hurt a lot. We've got a lot of work to do as it is. We've got all you guys that are training. Stay warm. Stay focused. Stay tension. Got the work. We shall prevail.