February 11, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition availability, and preparedness on February 10, 2021. The show covered AR-15 rifle recommendations, ammunition pricing and sourcing (particularly 7.62x39 and 5.56 NATO), field phone systems, and tactical gear matching. Koernke emphasized the value of existing firearms proficiency over acquiring new platforms, discussed the coronavirus vaccine rollout as a scam, and addressed the political situation under the Biden administration. Callers contributed information about National Guard food distribution in Washington state, copper coin production, and personal experiences with vaccine side effects.
- ar-15
- 7.62x39 ammunition
- field phones
- preparedness
- body armor
- slingshot
- airsoft training
- vaccine
- biden administration
- national guard
- michigan
- weapons wednesday
- ammunition shortage
- tactical gear
- rifle marksman
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Well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free 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. 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 so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will 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 and each God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of 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 Tyrant trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the plan? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and West ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us pre radio dot 4 mg dot com am and fm micro stations am and fm conventional stations cb base stations and Ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in the lower 49 which includes a great city of Jefferson along with CONUS the Outlying to states the territories and the clock 506 p.m. Eastern Standard Time it is ends Wednesday. It is the 10th of February it is the thirteenth year of open baby and socialist and obvious in the new in your faith by me who they are just pulled the past down they got their bear naked don't add no point right at you have it made no doubt about it soviet socialist communist occupation of america with a k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic that it's one or outside it's wednesday But we're what we expected to see happen here. It's, you know, February. We've been blessed with a really neutral winter. Now everybody's going, well, winter's just full for us. It's like, well, yeah, like it's wintertime. You know, the matter what, the weirder, whiner drama queen version of whatever is going to be put out there with the crappy drama queen subhuman Soviet slash communist. propaganda ministry now in place everything is doing it right it's a little bit or well actually let's put it this way i think we have ankle deep snow in spot and not even that book and we're making mouth boots and they'll kill tell you i'm walking around i don't get all the top of my book but i want to kick it up could have a kind of dot p okay i believe that the park fluffy in the nursing based from what to with three weeks ago Oh, now I've got spots I can look out here and see browning. You know, there's even, you know, if we're the, if we're the, if there's any kind of protection overhead, I can see the ground. Okay, because it's snow, but in its winter, but it's not that bad a winter. We're getting some cold. You know, we knew that February's got to give us something. Okay, this is the deep of winter now. And if this is the deep of winter, I mean, but we got more snow right now. I'm not going to complain in any way, shape or form. In fact, this is a beautiful Michigan winter wonderland. I don't mind fighting in this weather. Cold is a lot easier to deal with in many ways because you always build up too much heat and calories. Biggest thing you've got to watch is shedding it during the winter. But even there, I'd rather be in the battlefield winter, uh, winter war than the middle of the desert. You know what I mean? Just two different worlds, and one is a whole hell of a lot better than the other. And you can always find moisture in the winter. Not so much in the middle of the desert in summer. Right? Two totally different worlds. Anyway. No bugs. Yeah, no bugs, no bugs, no alligators, no sharks, bullets, small arms, fire and mortar, and indirect fire, but you know what? None of the other garbage. You know, because trust me, that happened here in Michigan. We are in the... In Indian terminology, the translation for Michigan, basically in their languages of the nation here, was the land of the but the people most of you don't know that but i'm going to go a little they always collect stuff like this like pay attention to people but also read a lot of people read a lot of the histories of the great lake we're in what was called the the land of the mother people what does that tell you they could have named it many things the wild king all over the inland we'll buffalo the money but many buffalo we had here at the bottom of michigan right or just to the white barretton yeah but instead of the mosquito that was memorable why well pretty dead produce i was sparrows yeah i thought of them chasing you across the even on the lake ok cloud pillars of them overhead thirty forty feet tall in the in the worst of the season when they used to travel across the great uh... michigan uh... expand here uh... the voyagers and a lot of the travelers would take and use burlap and if they were lucky they had some and they would make a screen meshing that will go where their eyes were and they would soak it with whale oil or kerosene the cloth to keep the bugs off them And that was bug repellent back in the day, guys. You think about what that had to be like. Okay, so... Oh yeah, the Upper Vescence Smell was being soaked in kerosene. I wonder what our camp's gonna be like tonight. Oh wow. Dude, get away from me with the compound pit. The fire, no, no, not the fire. There you go. Everything would be permeated with that kerosene. Think about that. Okay, or the oil. Take your pick. so anyway yes adventures you did not they did not tell you about unless you read the right books you have the plastic movie version not their real version and don't forget the northern part of michigan the straight where the cannibals known for those you don't know and for those you don't that go look up the cave of sculls on mackinaw island the cable scope what is that in you know names usually mean something just had up there so if you are trying to throw go through the you know thrice to me to be a black uh... flesh the you know the michigan northern uh... you know area there were the back in all is now the yes you have four mister mili mac and you have of course the making our straits and uh... all my goodness the big work of those with the sixty men work and who's chasing you and running you down and then having a meal no do So anyway, yeah, Great Lakes, the rest of the story. The mosquitoes, if they didn't get you, some of the natives would. Yum, yum, yum, yum. Don't think it was unique, it was unique. Anyway, we don't have that in the winter, it's a very nice winter so far. I will not complain. We have had snow up north, we have snow down here. we have michigan winter wonderland now on that note before going farther couple things i mentioned yesterday and uh... again there's a couple questions really were good ones number one can always uh... uh... phone to talk to each other yes they're not a particular frequency or anything like that guys are copper wire steel wire copper wire take your pick uh... there are a number of sources for cable in fact there was a shortage of cable for the longest time to the body with buying these up there's been a wave of re-supply in the european system and because of that there's a bunch of surplus effective go to cold but not dot com colman dot com colman dot com c o l e colman dot com They have the field phones I talked about yesterday and they have wire, they have lots of wire. Also, fairradio.com, fair, F-A-I-R, fairradio.com, fairradio.com. They also have field phone wire, so it's purely a matter of shopping, looking at what's the size of the spool, and again, most of it I've noticed, in fact, I think Sportsman's Guide does have some too. New old inventory. And in fact, they even have US copper new old inventory. So not for that better price. For half mile, quarter mile, some of them are again, three click, you know, numbers, a mile plus, spools. And you've got varying sizes, but remember, if it's bigger and it's longer, it's going to be heavier. That's the only consideration is carry weight if you got to move stuff in. That's part of your formula always, as we've talked about. Otherwise, all these phones will talk to each other, but some of them are the newer phone systems that actually are self-contained. So you'd want to line up, for instance, the digital pad systems to work with the digital pad systems. Otherwise, the standard fixed lines, some of those have two or three lines in, some of those are single. I think almost even the ones that are left now. there were older say what ten years ago twenty years ago a lot of stuff from world war two korea and early vietnam uh... is the stuff you were seeing mostly from our side from nato but still some of the eastern blocks of especially with a wall fell back in the early nineties uh... com the east german stuff dirt cheap belt that's pretty well gone most of those were single line phones but you'll notice that a lot of the stuff you're seeing right now is slightly more sophisticated and in many cases virtually new old inventory again. Now remember these things were designed to be outside so they'll take a beating. They are going to take, they're designed with like double moisture barriers. Everything was, you know, where it could be is chromed or stainless. Everything is actually bumper. If you'll notice that weight of the phone box itself, they're always over gauged. There's a reason, they figure you're going to throw them in the back of trucks, run like hell. you know you're beaten the snout of them all the time they've got to be robust so if you put them inside something they're going to last a good long time you put them inside a little building and you got them sitting there and you keep them clean and everything squared away I can't see them wearing out in two lifetimes if not running for you know a hundred years seriously there's not there there are simple systems they're sealed systems and there's not that much you can go wrong with them but since most of them have little or no hours on them they probably got more move time in other words moving from one shelf to the next of the depot from the depot to property disposal and then out the door than anything else and for the most of their lives they were probably in the strategic reserve somewhere in sweden or the check republic or check coast luvakia or poland or whatever he certainly may have gotten some use but a lot of them didn't get any okay so you're looking at new old inventory which is really cool The big thing about this is that you have a very reliable phone system. And if you bury the cable, put everything underground the way we've talked about, you know, inside a little armored half inch PVC pipe tube, or you know, whatever kind of plumbing you got, plumbing plastic tube that's out there cheap, cheap, cheap. uh... guess what it's going to be good indefinitely okay there's a bunch of tricks you know about bearing lines remember that you want a periscope and snorkel everything i said i want first little trick when you feel the system too all the other thing that i was looking for how they have this wire uh... there are several different types like i said go to colman dot com look the selection section pretty good are going to sportsman's guide they have a few and it's a mix of items as far as the steel phones go and then uh... you know even what he was you know what i know so major surplus yes major surplus which is well my left coast is closer for you guys way out there and in addition to that surplus with uh... wholesale with uh... surplus wholesale military stuff they are out there in force uh... with uh... a number of different items basically the same inventory but one or two other items that are from another country on their list as opposed to what you see with Coleman's. Everybody's got their little suppliers so they have different inventories. Another thing there real quick is with field phone wire, if you have to especially, I mean, steel or copper will work. Remember you can cannibalize that and use that for field antennas for all the rest of your radio rigs. So even if it's cut short, busted, hit by a shell, something, you never toss any of that stuff away, recover whatever you can. And you put it back in the inventory in other ways. A couple of insulators, a little bit of extra wire, and you've got yourself a radio antenna for, a field antenna for say an amprc25 or a ham set or an amprc77, et cetera. So just a heads up on that. Everything that wires handy for a lot of different projects, but first and foremost, if it's designed to be used to that field phone, prioritize it for that because there was a shortage one time. And right now there's a, that won't last long if everybody starts going after the stuff, they won't last long at all, but for the time being they're there. Another thing, and one more item on that. uh... that they did mention radios uh... per radio does have pretty much everything else you can imagine in radio technology because i had a couple of questions that came in after we did the program about i need a part now i'm gonna remind you get with most of the radio companies is perfect like sarco the gun parts company or numeric you know flesh uh... gun parts court dot com they're so big and they have so much stuff on the shelf guys and a lot of it is they've got a handful of this or twenty thirty forty of that or fifty of those and ten of those which what typically do with their radio is give a call tell them what you they're going to tell you to uh... probably them a picture if you're if you really don't have a good description of typically get out all your radio equipment you've got a nomenclature plate and usually have even a serial number but typically they also will ask you hey take a picture and send it to us that way there's no mistake made about what you're looking at what they're looking for because they really want to tell you about the people are trying to deny you anything they'd love to tell you product they want to tell you product trust me on that one so you need to be prepared uh... you know to be able to take a snapshot email it over to them feel better over to them and then they will need to look at it and then they have a clear any further conversation might be needed that's between you on the uh... in the end of the company And then they'll track down what they have in warehouse, because there's a lot of different stuff that's there that just is not on the web page. It's just not going to be there. And that's true also with Gun Parts Corp. And to a degree with Sarco, but I know Sarco has wheeled back on a lot of stuff. Their web page is not really up to speed. So there again, you're going to want to talk to Sarco if you're looking for certain parts, and then they'll go back into the vaults and the warehouse and rattle through the boxes. Okay, so don't be discouraged. Just be patient. as much as anything it weapons wednesday uh... one of the things i was looking for is because everybody's been asking the same thing what should i buy right now or where should i go right now well course we know how that's not even easy an easy answer there's not much in the way of any affordable surplus than anything that is maybe under three hundred dollars uh... is uh... in an orphan caliber of the six point five italian uh... car beans are out there and i do like that little rifle i do i effect most people talk about the car car no i'd carry a car car or like the rifle uh... it's actually in the uh... m ninety one cavalry car being that they show that they have like a classic Those are a convenient little utility rifle especially like a saddle carbine. The cool thing is they do have a little folding bayonet, and I wouldn't take it off. But it's a little, when you deploy it, you'll notice it seems weird because the bayonet is not quite lined up with the barrel. You'll discover that if you ever handle one. it because the folding band it is designed so that it kind of you know stays away from the model but in the process it's like what the fuck right well who cares can you stab somebody with it or yeah okay well it works anyway the problem is is no ammo in any good quantity which you've got somebody locally who has some on the shelf the other problem with many of these oldest of the weapons are still kinda hanging around it is in this case is that the six point five car car or the seven point three five car car call take the ball i'd man with your stripper clip which you need to use uh... tell you need to have it overused magazine if not the single shot rifle which again i could make work but it'd be nice to have you know again strippers you know i did if you don't have on the it's uh... single shot one shot at a time mister dolby got now otherwise uh... right now a care a r makes most sense and the first reason is ammunition availability There is 762 by 39. There's not as much 762 by 51 NATO. There's not as much 556. There's not much of anything else in any good quantity. But there is a little bit everywhere of 762 by 39. So here's my recommendation where I would go right now. If I were coming into the table, you know, into the game and had to set up the table here and figure out how to get everything I need on the table so I could be in the game properly, I'd go over to Classic Firearms, and if you find a better price for AR, let me know. But Anderson AM15BR556NATO, 16 inch barrel, 30 round magazine, it's a flat top A3. It's got a gas block, it does not have an A-frame front, so you're going to be totally dependent upon optics, or, you know, again, one sight system or another. You can put some iron sights on it, but they'd be of additional cost. However, I'm buying this rifle to get me on the table with a 5.56 rifle, but it's not necessarily what I would be using immediately simply because of the ammunition issues we're talking about. It's almost a dollar a round for 2.23, 5.56. It's still hovering around plus or minus 50 cents for 7.62 by 39, which means I get more bang for the buck. if I stick with 7.62x39. So what I would do first is buy the 5.56 rifle because it's the cheapest AR really out there for a complete gun. And it does come with a magazine, does not come with iron sights, does not come with optics. But it's over at classic firearms for $650. Okay? Now that used to be a, hey that's a high priced rifle because as I pointed out months ago, yep, you could buy an AR for $350, $360. at all four hundred dollars get you something with some extra do that about it that's not the case now or what you part of part of got out you could build one of these for less but the average person out there isn't really ambitious about building a gun uh... top and bottom from pieces okay so step one if you want to get your person on into a rifle well there it is six hundred fifty dollars is to keep it there i've run to but you guys can find a cheaper one put it up here on the air right now let me know go search the system find the cheapest AR M4 knockoff or a 20-inch barrel be great, but we won't probably find one and if you do it's going to be more than 650 so this is an Anderson basic rifle nothing to write home about it says Chevy or a Pontiac I ain't telling I'm not telling you that this is a you know, this is gonna be a track driver goes 1400 yards and blow up No, it's a utility gladeus. It's a regular rifle. Okay, and this is weapons Wednesday, so we're trying to get your arm Now the moment I have this I got to put something on the on the top of it either iron sights or Red dot you know blue dot green dot Whatever scope you want to put on it take your pick and that's a pain mark in the name is Is a nice still building repeat is Dana still building right? You know I was in a coffee repeat. Oh, no. I'm sorry. You know it's an Anderson No, Mark, I was asking if, you know, the guy who does the Zena Coffee, is he still building rivals? No, Luke, I believe, sold the company, sold the work to another person, simply because he started dealing with the Batfaggots and found out what that world was all about and got tired of it real quick, I believe. Now, someone can correct me on that, but as far as I know, uh... he moved out otherwise i'd recommend go on that direction but i have not seen the earliest kadi rifle and everything that he had going great idea in fact a little rifle very popular with the people who bought it but the problem is i don't think a he's in production now so can blame him well it was starting way before i mean way before everything to start move way it did with trump in power effect you probably got the pete taste the first of the trump a t f in motion while trump claimed that he didn't know what's going on which trump knew exactly what's going on but why playing golf down in florida right now and even though he'll really be arrested and even at all what it between the uh... six iron or the five iron Yeah, okay, I'm not holding my breath on that. I haven't held my breath before years or I'd be dead. And I ain't holding my breath now, I'll wait for twiddle fit to come back. Or to do anything for that matter. In fact, any minute now, that's just for them dragging out everybody else's, you know, doing the plastic wonder thing. But, yeah, that would be good, I wouldn't recommend it. But again, one of the other problems with most of the smaller manufacturers has been the pull on parts. from all the primary uh... producers and providers uh... obviously the choke points are upper receivers uh... bolt carriers nice you know just the bulk area itself and even charging handles at times so for the guys that are putting all of these things together they're having a bounce back and forth through the industry to find who has what you know present presently in stock and you know to keep it within the price range that they originally proposed for the rifles are building anderson rifles are not the new everybody always make make problem but you know right now a rifle no rifle uh... two three hundred dollars difference between a baseline anderson that works the Anderson rifles work are they pretty if you are you trying to do the uh... my my air is prettier than yours melodica fancy but they work Now, here's what I'm going to do with this Anderson rifle. I'm going to take and pop that upper off, and I'm going to go buy myself a 7.62x39 upper from somewhere for the best price. And I'm going to be able to use two calibers on this gun as quick as I can. Rather than spending $8, $900 on one rifle, I'm going to buy this one for $650, then spend another $280 to $300 on a complete upper with a bolt carrier with a charging handle and 7.62x39, and now I have two rifles. I have two basic calibers to work with. And right now, that's more important than anything with the situation the way it is, because we are never coming back from where we are with the ammunition shortage. Well, mags are also pretty important, Mark. Yeah, well, mags are the next thing, but first, you know, again, the idea is you're going to buy mags, you're going to buy ammo. The 5.56 mags, let's bring that up again. You can make a certain, you can load a certain number of 7.62x39 rounds into a standard 5.56 mag. You're just not going to run the capacity because, remember, a taper of the case, there's a reason they put that big banana mag on the 7.62x39 model. But you can run 10 15 rounds mo at most I'd have to experiment because each mags a little different as far as how finicky they are But if the average I would say it's gonna be about 11 rounds to maybe 15 on the top end and Not much more because you're gonna get minding and and and key I can't think what it's inside the mag guys But remember no matter what air mag it is the first part of the magazine well is dead straight take a look at the base of the mag where it sits and where it finally can't and pivots to make a thirty round magazine. Now understand that that distance there, how many rounds can you fit in that safely? And no matter what AR you had, while the follower would be a little different, I think I haven't looked that closely, but the 7.62x39 followers have the uh... taper to address an index. It's got a little more of an angle to it for obvious reasons than nature of the case. but you can make the others work and you wouldn't be just you know single shot or for that matter at least you have another round follow-up even if you had a little part with it to make it work you would be doing harsh language in throwing your rifle at somebody because you were desperately out of ammunition which which is the next thing that everybody's looking at addressing here because i'm gonna point this out it's bad enough when everybody's looking for ammunition Now what happens when everybody's using the ammunition? Slow down. Yeah, right man. I'm empty. You need to give me a magazine. We all had 380 rounds. You just seem to go three years awfully fast and I'm not carrying my ammo so that you can use it. Well, mute. You see how that works? It's stuff you'll run into, okay? Slow down the trigger finger. Focus, aim, hit. Misses don't count, hits do, okay? And that's one of the first things as a team leader, everybody wants to be a team leader, everybody wants to be in charge. Well, part of that is helping to instill unit discipline, especially fire discipline in the future. It's going to be a real problem. It's amazing how fast your little finger works and how quickly those magazines get empty. Okay, and the problem is, like I said, you're only carrying so much in the way of a combat load. Even if you are the, you know, chucky the chipmunk like I am, and you got stuff packed everywhere, I've told you a million times, it isn't going to take long, even when you're carrying a maxed out load, for you to wish you had more ammo. It's just the way it is, okay? So the big thing here, again, the 5.56 rifle would be the cheapest way to get on the table, plus you got a complete weapon, okay? You want to buy some ammunition. The problem is, look at the price. Compare prices, go right over the whole system. I did last night a couple times, and then when I went back, I found, well, too late on that. Oh, that was a better price. It still was expensive. But that was a better price, but it's all gone. Oh, that was a better price, and it's all gone. The locusts are running across the countryside, and it is not scalping or somebody profiteering. People are just getting ready to go to war. It's that simple. Now, because of that, the 7.62x39 is lasting longer. It's not that it isn't being used up. Atlantic firearms had, in one lump, had like 450,000 rounds, or 460,000, whatever it was, and that only lasted hours. Once everybody found out, you know, there was a little pitter patter, pitter patter, pitter patter, and everybody found out where it was and it went blurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Now, it was good ammunition for a lot of reasons. It was 7.62x39. You go in the stripper clips. And for all you guys that have inventories of SKSes, that should be a priority. And yeah, you did pay a few pennies more for that. But what you were paying for is the stripper clips. So you just got it before, that would have just been a gimme. But nowadays, it isn't. Okay, like everything else, everything's got some value to it that everybody's calculating in now. the big thing is that after i got the anderson i'd be looking for the cheapest seven fifty by thirty nine upright could find a remember i still need those are pointed out magazines i gotta have a model so i'm going to be spending more than i was a year ago obviously i'm spending more for the weapon spending more for the magazine spending more for the amo if you've been listening on the mark for a little how many years when i told you what all these little cool deals were coming up hell you could have bought twice as many if you had money well before the corona beer virus people had a little more money if you can't that get it the way we're talking about you could dump a gun right now pay for most everything that you invested you could dump two guns and and not only that but well probably bargain dicker for some of the other stuff you forgot her you realized all god i should about more that and it's kind of like when you trade up from silver to gold. Okay, think about this. If you go to, well let's go do that. Let's go to Palmetto Starboard. It's Weapons Wednesday. If you go to Palmetto, I've got to pull it up on the computer here. I've got to pull the computer up. If you go to Palmetto State Armory dot com, okay, look at the kits that we were trying to get you to buy for $245 a piece. Anybody remember that? No, you might. If you've been listening for a while, you know what I'm talking about. You had an option of what? Four different color stocks, M4 knockoff, or the BLEM model, which by the way the BLEMs were, you know, discount were no better priced than buying the regular one, so why buy the BLEM when you can buy the regular kit with all the same parts but no scratches? Oh man, that's right. So anyway, palmettostatearmory.com, palmettostatearmory.com, www.palmetto.com. What's the best price they have? I didn't go there today. Why? I know what their prices have been. Now maybe they got some deals. Maybe. You know. They could. They could. But then again, probably not. However. Let's see what we have here. Well, $3.39. Oh, that's just the uppers. That's not the kits. Forgive me. Let's go to the kits. I know we can pay that price for those. In the kits right now, maybe we got a good deal. Maybe we got a good dog. Oh my. No, no way. Oh no way. Yes way. Ooh. Well for $500 you can buy that kit that was $245. I'm looking at all four of them right here. Alright. Twice the price. Now again, am I rubbing it in? Oh by the way that's the President's Day sale too. I didn't, is it President's Day today? Did I miss something here? Maybe I did. But anyway it's the President's Day sale so they're only $500 apiece instead of $243. and they're in grey, they're in tan, they're in green. Now, these are good kits, don't have a problem with that, but again, how many of those could you pick up if you just kept chucking them away, like I said, and sometimes there were even some deals where they were a little less, 2, you know, 4, well, what was it, 229, 235, whatever. I know that's the in the taillights thing, but... Now realistically, though these are the prices, this is where we are. Now, I don't know again what their reliable inventory, how deep it is right now. I'm not even worried about it, what they got, they got. That's all there is to it. Everything is more expensive than that $500 kit. $700, $680, $530, you know, keep going. Just keep adding money, adding digits to it. So, again, I'm looking for an uppers, and now I am going to go over to the uppers, because I want a 7.62x39 upper for my Anderson AR-15. One nice thing is that everything does interchange, okay, with the AR. So it is the Lego block rifle that you all should know and love. And guess what? Every stinking 7.62x39 upper is sold out over at Palmetto 100%. top to bottom maybe everybody think of the same way on the market they probably are okay for the same reason i'm pointing out how many bullets can i put down range if i am going to pray and pray uh... how many more both going to put down for the name for the name dollar and by the way it is cheaper to fire to a a k around that it is the fire one nine millimeter round right now think about that In other words, if we, you know, again, like I told you, I'd recommend a 9mm carbine if it weren't for the fact that the 9mm ammo is so god-awful expensive, it's like, no, I think, like I said, I'd go the AR rifle right now. And or any weapon you have that can take a 7.62x39, if you've got to deal with a friend or a cousin or somebody's passed away in some way, you know, well, somebody is a state wants to sell you some reasonably priced AKs or SKSs, jump on them. And if they have some ammo, of course, grab that too. But otherwise, this is still probably the best solution for the moment, and otherwise go to the shotguns. That's just where it is. And then if it catches catch-can, and by the way, we look at all these companies that we'd have to go through the mail for, but locally for bolt guns and pump guns, you can probably still find some pretty decent buys locally. Whatever's there is there, and it catches catch-can. The big thing here again is remember if you're going to do your tactical loadouts, make sure that your tactical gear matches the weapon you've chosen, okay? Just because it looks cool doesn't mean it's going to do the job. I don't want to hear about finding you with your hands stuck in a magazine pouch trying to dig those last two shotgun shells out of the bottom of a really tight single. single-stack AR-15 mag pouch and your hands jammed down there and you were fumbling for it and the other hand was holding the weapon and the guy walked up and laughed and shot you in the gut just for the fun of it and it took three hours to die. Meanwhile, your hand was still stuck in the mag pouch. Okay? Let's not see that happen. So your gear needs to match the weapons that you are using or you're going to adopt towards that mission, that purpose. Another thing is, again, personal hand cannons. man, there was no different there, but the biggest thing is that a lot of the companies, for instance, High Point did have a 40 pistols that came out over the weekend from one supplier or another. Not many, but some. And I will remind you again, they're still the most affordable under 200, although now they're packing towards $200 apiece or more. You know, that $100 gun, that's now a 220, 230, $240 gun. uh... again personal flavor choice if you got something you've got a bunch of m o four but you don't have much no way firearms maybe that's the direction to go the high points would be a good choice because uh... i had also for covering those calibers should don't have a gun for rather than spending seven eight nine hundred dollars for some kind of god awful match pistol that you really doesn't see no suit your you know purpose and again it digits this is the fight this is not a competition for digits another thing uh... bala mission i will emphasize that over and over and over again you may have not eventually that's all going to be gone and eventually only specialized rounds are going to be left and here again it comes down to a more bang for the buck you gotta figure out what is that first of all will functioning your weapon i gotta warn you about this again not all of these specialized rounds work that well in every weapon For years, whenever they've come out with a new, this is the most powerful, you know, 9mm .40 cal, .357, 30-06 round, it's the Buzzcutter 14, it'll saw hole through the size of a woodchuck. In fact, it'll look like a woodchuck going through you. Oh my god, it's horrible. Yeah, the problem, the feed wrap on your particular pistol doesn't really appreciate that cup and the front end of it, the way it's candid, the bullets candid and tapered. Unfortunately, it snags on the feed rail when it works its way, feed ramp on the way up the lip of it. It tags there, it doesn't stovepipe, it just jams in real good. You've got another stuck around, you can get it out, but it's definitely not going anywhere. Not until you mechanically release the thing. That can happen. So again, ball ammunition should be your first choice for minimizing confusion in a tight situation where the pucker factor is so high you couldn't drive a needle up your arse with a sledgehammer. Because that's what's coming. That's where we are. We are on the edge of the next war. It is a war of prevention. It is going to be a conflict against the gun grabbers, the Red Guard, and the communists we have in the United States with their buddies coming in from outside who are already here. okay so minimize the confusion minimize failure now at a certain point though the ball ammo is going to be gone the stuff that's going to be twice the price of the stuff you're buying now is what's going to be left and this is where you're going to have to sort out figure out what it is might work best for your purposes remember if it's a super cart mouth it may not be a lead point you know may not be flat lead or a hollow point with a you know light lead rim uh... but if that paper like i just mentioned on the on the side of the bullet is is to extreme one way or to shallow the other what can happen is as it attempts to feed at one point because there's a very bright soft room there what happens is the first thing you want to watch for is of snag or tag either on the facial red on the very front of the feed ramp with whatever weapon you're using or it's going to be a tag snag on the side because if you look at the rounds depending on what you have of it's a straight in line magazine then the response of the round as it goes is as it's being pushed by the face of the bolt whatever the weapon is into the chamber is consistent round after round except for the very last one okay the first one basically they may have also a pitch issue also but uh... the very last round is typically where you're going to see some kind of abberation otherwise with the staggered magazine there are two things you will notice if you've ever sat down and shot that weapon which knows a great opportunity to do that by the way have you noticed how when you eject around that you have two different points of impact on the ground to your side Anybody? Have you paid attention to that? Have you noticed that if you actually want to, you know, somebody will catch brass in the air? Well, they'll miscalculate the first one or two times because, yes, the first piece of brass you see where it's ejecting and you assume it's going to be out into the right approximately five feet. But the next round doesn't quite taper the same way outbound, and in fact it drops at a shallower approach closer to the rifle. all the things are going on in your gun effect the weapons operation everything we are quickly that bullet weight powder charge shape will shape and weight of the case yes even the weight of the case but here's another one that staggered magazine when it's picking up on that action is happening so quickly interestingly enough as it goes from left to right left to right all you've probably figured that out what happened is the harmonic effect there's a whole bunch of things going on you can't it takes me longer to describe it but you can watch it if you pay attention your weapon especially go to you to watch somebody slow mo images of the firearms uh... get one car being uh... borata model ninety two smith it was a model fifty nine Glock, take a look at it. Watch it when they're operating. When they're a staggered magazine, each round, the reason you have those two points of impact for the brass, typically, is because no matter how consistent you would think it would be, the effect of that feed process and whichever side the round is on or where it's being picked up from, because there's so slight variances, still brings it dead center approximately. But all of this interaction changes the point of impact for the brass. okay that means also there's a lot of change in interaction internally and what what happens is what you get lateral strikes with the facial of the bullet to the side of the feed wrap left or right if the bullet isn't quite you know useful to your weapon now the other thing is if it's a softpoint round remember many of them like a forty-two myth are flat they're not comical you know they don't paper the lead all they usually go with a flat facial rather than a conical that projects, you know, to the normal taper of the round. It varies depending on the bullet. Many nine millimeters are like this, too. Those rounds don't function in every weapon the same way for the very same reason we're talking about. So this is where, and I'm not trying to, you don't want you to chew your toenails off. I want you to be thinking ahead and understand. If I know I have a round, let's say that somebody goes, well, Mark, what are you going to do? Buy 50 of them and then if they don't work, what are you going to do with them? Here's what I do with them. I used to have a bunch of not Supervel, but Supermax. They were another Supervel competitor. They tried to go bigger. We're going to make it bigger. It'll open up like a pie pan when it hits and it'll just explode in front of you. Well, it didn't really do that. But what did happen is, unfortunately, with even my 1911s, at least the one that I was using, which at the time was a Mark IV, uh... for whatever reason a particular bullet did not like my gun i could i have a the ramp was was was feathered i had everything polish chamber was you know to own everything was done and it still did want to work in fact that particular pistol was set up for uh... match competition which means it was actually throw did for uh... what cutter forty five what cutter and you know what that particular round just did not want to function in that pistol so i got your own at least a quick sir okay go ahead jump in there yeah i'm sorry i would get close copy out here you were talking earlier about that seven point sixty by thirty nine ammunition and you were also talking about fks is a stripper clip j g sales dot com is one of the few places left and have been stripper clip left for the SKS or just the stripper clips for the 7.62x39. The more you buy, the cheaper they get. If you buy enough of them, you can get them all the way down to $5.95 for a package of 20. And they also have, they've popped up just in the last couple days. I guess we've got a major price reduction here for the 7.62x39. I've got my tongue in my cheek when I say this. They've got 7.62x39 wolf, which is my opinion better than Tula, for $499 for a thousand rounds. Here we go. Well for a thousand, so it's $49.9 or $49, in other words about $0.50 a round again, which is a good price. Then that's a decent price and that's the wolf brand. Now they do have some brown there and some Tula, but it's all higher. but uh... they want uh... five hundred and ninety nine dollars and ninety cents for the brown bear uh... but i think the wolf would probably just be good at anything all of them are all and i'm so it's right there in the front pages matter of fact for everybody looking at his other front page at gg sales the stripper clips are listed in uh... i think over with the uh... miscellaneous i think it's over my well actually just go to their search engine and type in f k at strip clips and the pop up areas yet yet and again those that if you don't be p car by me amal will be able to have the a k remember they do make a prepare for the a k forty seven yes so i mean i don't know you got your a k rifle mister perquette just a better the pocket for the checklets okay that's the best way to think about it well what are you are the white things are going I spent the last few days trying to look at reloading presses. There aren't any out there. Now you can pay brand new price or beyond brand new price on eBay for some used stuff that you don't know anything about. But you literally, MidwayUSA, OpticsPlanet, Natchess supplies, i looked at some i often can remember the name but no one seems to have reloading practice but if you combine that if you can buy a seven point fifty by thirty nine wolf round uh... for fifty cents in the bop in kato thousand lot round that's probably one of the best deals out there in the whole country right now you also this kind of play again and it's still cheaper than five five six israel saying all their but to look like i go to two three is seventy two point nine cents around as opposed to fifty cents around for the eight k m all so you're you're getting a lot more bite for the for the dollar you gotta spend and you're getting a decent projectile going down range anyway i like the seven six two by thirty nine you know make a round it just the way it works it does paul through stuff better when it gets to the other end and one of the things we gotta remember is one way or another we're going to be ending up with enemy with armor and I know they're wearing armor that's supposed to stop even up to thirty-out six M2AP yeah but not everybody's got that and plates you know everybody's gonna have different attitudes about what armor they're wearing in the enemy camp you know there's a remember guys you wear more garbage you're slower and if you're slower I can put my bullet where I want to and I'm planning on blowing your crotch out anyway you know i've never seen too many body but armor bought body bagged every body deals anyhow you're seen armor for somebody by all five never seen exactly what they had a get one hit by a lot of whatever whatever you could find the king that looks like soft tissue put a bullet on it okay and that's what scopes are for two by the way the only thing about it is again uh... it's it's try to find a combination i think it will look into what happened last night this work coming by the days now the seven six two by thirty nine operas are all disappearing and it's for the reason that we've been talking about because if i got a if i've got an a r i can buy a lot more seven fifty by thirty nine amal right now yes and and i am it makes sense for a person who may have been late to the game and did by some five five six and realizes you know man i have stopped more expensive by the day or the agent yup the a k at that point line so we're just going to seven point sixty by thirty nine not the whole bowl carrier but just the bowl itself for a day are uh... those are literally not available anymore uh... surplus ammo had some old couple weeks ago uh... like fifty nine dollars and they're going to the barrels are basically gone so what we're seeing is this what what would you been talking about here for several months You know, people are migrating into basically whatever is available. It seems to be in that AR platform, but I am finding you cannot hardly buy a 2-2-3 die, reloading dies. Reloading presses aren't out there. Barrels aren't out there. Bolt faces out there. A year ago, we were talking about buying the high-end Boron bolt carriers for like $136. $160 now and they're not even available. A year, what was it, 16 months ago we were talking about the Knight Trided bolt carriers. You could buy two for $50 each, but if you bought two they were free shipping. And the Knight Trided bolt carrier is a better quality bolt carrier than what was on the market eight, seven or eight years ago. And those Those are not even available and they're back up to $160, $170 and you can't even find them. The biggest problem we've got as the manufacturers I've talked to is it's again, it's that everybody had sub manufacturers and what they did is they counted on getting that little guy, you know, because he was cranking out a good number. At the normal production level he was servicing three, four, five customers and then all of a sudden everybody wanted a rifle and it certain pieces it's just like in car manufacturing but that's because we're rolling back in manufacturing uh... the auto industry was short uh... electronic components and for a while they were down for a couple weeks most everybody was because they were all short the same components guys there was a choke point because the supplier was all the same company for the manufacturers That's the problem when you have this minimized production, you know, Japanese model. Look what happens. We also had that idiot Trump thinking he was saving the US steel industry. So he goes out and puts tariffs. uh... for the tool still in the exotic alloys uh... out of europe and then he turns around and fix uh... care from the chapping or the chinese stuff you know i i i've met i i don't like the ideal of uh... chinese still being dumped in here i really don't like the ideal of uh... your still coming out of europe being dumped in here either but the problem is When he did that, he broke, there was two supply chains, so he broke the supply chains and he put a lot of these little companies out of business and the ones that weren't put out of business, they had to go back into the marketplace and compete for the supply that was available. And that supply hasn't returned yet. And now when you add additional demand to it, you know, we're in a situation, you're not buying bolt carriers for $50 apiece. right now you're if you can even find any another hundred twenty dollars for that and that's the problem that we've got well the good thing is we know what happened everybody dies there everybody that really was even out here people are serious i'll get there but my serious If they bought this stuff and got it out of the warehouse, what have I said over and over again? If this stuff was in the warehouse, listen to your enemy. The Batfaggots, by the way, were already in motion under Trump, and they were already going to the manufacturers. Remember? How many different manufacturers did the Batfaggots approach, and none of the manufacturers said a word to you people? Now, I mentioned this last year, at the beginning of the year, January and February, we had the first hint of this, And by March, we already had an idea was going on with those stinking, you know, for instance, the shoulder braces, okay? But they went to the manufacturers. Now most of them just right up every hole. No, they're my buddies. You know, it's like the cops. They're my buddies. They're gonna blah blah blah. Yeah, really? Well, here we have a whole bunch of people that are being hunted down that went to that that event in Washington, DC and the cops are snuggling right up to these commie feds who are lying through their teeth and they're picking people off here and there guys now you better be stopping that. but become all that that's why everybody's done what's happening now with the will come over looks like we're going to be shooting them through that better make sure i finish up what i started yeah mark you do have another call and i'm going to step off and thank you for taking my call for the other reason that chance thank you i call or jump in there quick rome of the top hey mark uh... uh... uh... got the uh... the not for trigger the guy dot uh... but i'm going to ground the factory ammo uh... he's probably going to be about a thousand bucks i think that the pretty good fire well go look at the price of the amal yeah i think it might take their rounds of factory ammunition and you know what it is you recognize it uh... you got to figure it out that's not a death more than a dollar a round right now perfect point i go to the if you can find it go look at you with the prices just for the amal what the what the optic on the roof of the of the gun is it would originally came whether something he put on it i think some couple of books mail or the local whatever the local come with the pack okay well six point five is popular there are still a few of them out there she got a compare meal balance about the big thing is the animal Well, we were just talking about the right now. It ain't the razor as we've said a million times. I'll give you a free razor blade and I'll give you three razors. Yeah, and so you get rid of your old razor and you buy the one with the three razor blades and now you have to buy the proprietary blades or else. Now that's not a bad thing because in this case somebody got a whole case of razors. So that's not a bad issue. It's not a bad round. It's it's just that more people are competing for what little is out there. That's all. they'll have to put your i wanted your take on it they are they will be active dot like actually it's one of those newer rifles that they all big actually with them to the pretty all the people out there who are using the guns and that not everybody does that but you know so the survive and actually new remington tactical over gone for all practical purposes uh... both of those were doing the right thing and building the guns the way people were asking they were taking you know productive taking user feedback and actually applying it but savages been doing that for a very long time and play uh... realized hey we got a remington action why don't we just make it work and yeah i'll i'll i'll bear my with it and uh... the the raffle Well, anything and everything that applies to it, you make sure you scrape up all, you know, tell them to throw it in, because that's where it has to go. We've got to go to break here, though. We are at the top. We have to have, make sure that we... And the dear walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his... 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 free. 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, 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. 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One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, south. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com AM and FM Micro stations, CB, base stations, and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good! afternoon to all the friends out there or forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with konos outline to state territories and the clock six oh nine p m eastern standard time it's weapons wednesday it is the tenth of february it is the thirteenth year of open in your face they unzip their pants way i pulled out there when he and their rub and it all over your face with communist soviet socialist occupation of america with a k We're going to cut that off and stuff it up there behind them and beat this nut up with the rest of our tools. We have a call. I hate to interrupt dad. We're not streaming right now, but we are going out in the conference line. I'm aware of the issue. It just happened. It's one of the machines. I'm working on getting it back up right now. Very good. And again, for everybody out there, let's complete the. Inbound it is, of course, 2021 Old Earth Calendar 2021 Battle for the Republic Dance of Swords. And it is, again, the 10th of February, 1, 3rd of February is gone. Okay, it's that simple. 30 days of September, April, June, and November. Wait a minute. so again we still got no got to the words of the month will wait for us but the bad guys are in motion of the communists love the fake collection and voter fraud with no massive that the ballot boxes always shredded crushed winter turned the flinders and thrown into a brick killed the worst There has been no election. There is no legitimate government in Washington right now. That's why the Red Guard is there and the only ass hats would be in there in uniform. Our characters approved by the globalist slash communist. So just treat them as your enemy. Know who they are. If they're in Washington, they're with the Soviet. Okay. I don't care who they claim they are. That's bottom line. So just act accordingly. Remember, we'll, oh, I gotta follow orders, Bill. You know, dying ain't much of a following orders, boys. Break, break. Same cloud just dropped after you got back on. Okay, hold on. Repeat, caller. Okay, just have, okay, it's back up. Middle line, this is ours. Thank you. That's okay. We already, no, appreciate that. But yes, we had come up live and just mentioned that we were off with one of the streams at least, if not broadcasting at all. So, for everybody out there, again, Weapons Wednesday, I want to finish where I was just before we got to the top there. If you have this odd ammo out and you're not sure that it's going to function right, let me point something out. Top off your first round, make your first round, the orphan round that doesn't work well, put it right into the chamber while you have control of the gun and there is no crisis. Eventually you'll use up those odd rounds. Now you never know, you might be able to trade bubble gum wrappers, you know, magazines, roller pins, spare parts, and by the way I got 15 rounds of this stuff. Oh, I love that, it works in my gun. See, you made a good trade, everybody's happy. But if that doesn't happen and you've invested a chunk of change, and especially now, no matter what ammo you're buying, you're spending a chunk of change. you can't afford to waste any of it. So here's what you do. You tailor your load. You insert that first round into the magazine. You get it to feed right into the chamber. Drop the mag, reload with another ball round. That's just like all the other ball rounds that are in the magazine. The first one is that specialized round. You want to get it in the chamber. put your safety on make sure everything's secure drop the mag the rest of the ammunition that magazine should be ball ammo why because we know it's reliably going to feed in your weapon okay that first round is going to fire right now progressively if you use that pistol you're going to use up those rounds that are the odd man out here's another thing now typically these odd man out rounds are specialized air expensive they are effective if they get target right So there's nothing wrong with the idea of the bullet, it's just certain weapons don't use certain rounds very well. Now to eliminate that panic factor with a failure to function, you just loaded one of the specialized rounds up first. If you're on a target, remember you pop up with a pistol on a target, typically if you're going against somebody, they maybe not even realized, oh god, there's somebody here shooting at me. but at once the first trigger pull takes place in the first call boom happens everybody's head for cover or try to duck out of sight or at least they should be now if they don't that's nice pop-up targets are very real useful and available use them but for the most part everybody's thinking is tight try to take cover so that first round is possibly going to stay egg uh... some flashy part of whatever you're aiming at and hopefully do some damage If not, and they've taken cover, now you're going to use the ball round to plow through stuff far more efficiently than that super hollow point you have, which is going to open up. Because one of the other things, remember that they boast about the super hollow points and All of these specialized rounds is that they're designed not to go through that much. They were hopefully you're just going to shoot somebody in your, you know, coming into your bedroom, maybe in the hallway, and you don't want to shoot the neighbors, cats, dogs, or your own kids in the next room down the hallway because you had to shoot the guy with the butcher knife or the 12 gauge. Right? So it's designed to stop where, you know, right there, that's one of the other advantage that they usually post in that, man, if it hits something, it's going to open up. All the energy stays there. Well, you want just a reverse in this kind of these firefighter exchanges that you're going to be into you want to plow through the hard stuff to get to the soft chewy stuff so Consider that you can tailor up your load your combat load that way whenever possible when you have control of the situation I would not do this say if you were under fire Everything else should be ball ammunition or whatever feeds well in your gun first time every time Because again your your exchanges should be sharp should be be short and they should be on your side you should be winning the other side should be losing whoever understands minimizing any confusion and putting bullets on target wins and minimizing confusion includes preventing malfunctions maintaining your firearms make sure that you know the ammunition is being used with the weapon make sure that you understand and know the magazines are being introduced to the weapon these are all part of the math formula now some of your plane catch up That's just how it is and I know that. We're talking to some people that are new shooters. You gotta live with what you got. Okay, you're gonna find out because you can't burn a few thousand rounds. I mean, are you gonna burn a thousand rounds to train? I mean, you can. If you have that kind of money, then you're not gonna have to worry about what I just said. But most people don't have that kind of money. So we have to come up with the short version, tailored version to try and get things right for you from the get-go. so that you are you know warning on the job as you develop skills now you're not as bad off as that iraqi kid you know we killed all of his family and he decided to join the mall militia in iraq to fight off the invaders and you're laughing because he's where the paris sandals and got shorts and he's got an a k and he's holding up the hip and dump them thirty rounds downrange is that's what he's on a movie uh... that's not us first of all not in any way shape or form but unfortunately a lot of people that are listening right now it's it's not that i've been a always there's you few people free to resist but you're going to have to come up with more ways to train that are more economical because you've come in and wrong time of the game had all the opportunity everybody listening had the same opportunity for the last two three five ten twenty thirty years guess what most everybody want to eat drink be married ignore what was going on somebody else going to take care of it and hillary is going to be arrested any minute now all right worry about that hillary's going to be arrested any minute now it's our before the part usually well for the part you need out around the corner of the tail lights and is playing golf in florida okay i have no use for that i have no use for golf what i hear somebody that i told you this night night Yes, I am going to say this, and I told you something, but I said this five years ago. I don't care who it is, but if I hear about somebody coming into the presidency and they're playing golf, they may only have, wait a minute, listen to it, what did I say over and over again for the last four years? You may only get one four-year term to get the job done. You don't play any stinking golf, and you don't go on any vacations. Why? Because you may only have four years. Well, guess what just happened? Guess what just happened? Yes, I'm gonna say I told you so. Look at what just happened. Oh no, any minute now, any minute now, my ass. Okay, you're on your own, we gotta take care of this, get ready for the war, everybody's having their epiphany now. become a grab a relative regret somebody is that the at the uh... the festivities on the six you probably don't want to put their askers are enough of the wedding your family members are your beloved ones go with the secret police they've they're going to be near and they're going to get dead you're better off while you've got the guns in your hand now fighting and killing whatever shows up for me it simply because wherever it is you don't know them if you don't care about them i have no love for them to you who are you going to understand up i understand completely their word hammer and michael they love the red yellow commie thing and they're your enemy what is there to understand and they want to look see what the list of things they've been talking about putting the detention camps they want to kill you they believe they need to murder all of you and your family kill all the white people at the fbi is ready for that one so guess what pissed off What are they to you? That's what I'm going to explain right now. What in the hell are any of them to you? They are nothing to you. On the other hand, I think I like my, I don't even know my neighbors as well, and I like some of them better than I do any of these asshats that are in these black uniforms that are coming down the street to come after the guns or grab people out of their houses, piss on them. That's how it works. And I have a whole bunch of other people I really do like, and I'm sure that we're all in the crosshairs. So guess what? Put their ass in the crosshair sooner. And we outnumber them. So again, the wretched machine for lack of operatives and equipment is going to grind to a halt because we are going to make that happen. We have to. You got no choice. You've got everything to gain. Notice I didn't say nothing to lose. That's not the term. We have everything to gain by getting rid of the globalist now. it's that simple all the rest of the folder all of the debate no we can't really use don't want to be a lot of people are garbage yeah right now my chinese jet pilot named lousy is dot used to say so anyway we have all we have a war to fight and battle to win and we're going to be spending resources everybody knows that all these people buy all the family were doing that for that reason well i just have all everything else The big thing here again is, as was pointed out, is tailoring what you can for the moment, what makes sense for the moment based upon availability and resources. And that's why I mapped out the AR-15, the idea of the AR-15 for the moment, it's cool. I like the logo, there's no firearm I don't like. To be quite honest, somebody asked me here the other day, and I'll say it again, if I could get the weapon of choice, goes so weird all of you but i have a lot of experience most of these guns if i could get a little of our team rifle basically it's the ludum are hot came in late three oh eight that would be a rifle i'd love to have it is one of the most simple firearms in terms of operation you could you personally impossibly asked for if you have a look at allusion and or a hot team rifle please go do go look at the video watch a video tonight and you'll see what uncle mark's talking about but here's what gets me about it that rifle is as accurate as the grand it's purely a matter of what were the fighting systems that were made available you know what the hockey m and the luzerman were made they were made based on european of marksman principles the fight on the luzerman aren't so bad the fight though although still they're basically just simple cruder europe europe type european mouser sites If you take just the process that we had in World War II with the pre-World War II, we had one of the most sophisticated iron sight systems on the planet. The Brits had a few that were pretty decent. But ours were basically every rifle had a marksman sight on it, actually a sniper iron sight on the weapon. If you're not familiar with the 1903 Springfield, you need to go look at that gun also. Now, I imagine if you take Just what we knew would say the 1903 Springfield or the micro-adjustment capability of what became the M1 Garand, okay, the sites make all the difference in the world. We were going into a battle with a fully adjustable combat site. Guys, that makes such a difference just in the iron site system. Now if you took that and applied it to many of these other weapons systems, just that would totally have changed the battlefield. Okay, and the Hakim rifle with an American sighting system on it, say like the Springfield or the Garand type adjustable sight, the Springfield with the 03, not the 03A3, the 03 sighting system. I am very familiar with that. My 1903 is a national match, a governor's match rifle. It won the governor's match here with Michigan National Guard three years in a row. Okay, it's an 03 Remington. I will kill you with it at 750 yards, Ironsights, no problem. I can see you. I pretty well figure you're not my friend. I will put that bullet on you. I know how to make that rifle sing. but the hot team would be a beautiful weapon in the end in for two reasons number one it minimized parts is the only other thing that's like that are the h k pistols from the middle sixties you've got like the model seven that we know basically the machine pistol but if you buy itself at a big but nine millimeter that was the biggest problem for the side of the gun bigger to forty five and in part of its dimensions It was a 9mm pistol, but the weapon is minimal working parts. The Germans could crank the snot out of them if they needed to. It was like the precursor to the idea of the Glock. But made by H&K, so it was many, many, many, many times more expensive. You couldn't buy as many. The Hakim, or the Luzhieman rifle, it works in a drawer weapon, self-quainting, very reliable. very simple to maintain, very easy to understand. All, when you look at it, you have to think before you get into operation. That's the other fun part, is throwing it at somebody and so on. They make this work. Now, again, go look at a video of the Hakeem. But if I could choose, I'd probably grab that out of a pile because I know what it can do. Even an 8mm, I know what it can do. In 6.5, I know what it can do. and i like the gun i really do like it the performance if it's my body well you know this is half the battle with most everything the end of government they make a rifle everybody has to fit to it we're not the more not the government somebody just mentioned an access rifle here earlier and i will point this out again were so late and into the situation up for a lot of you that are scrambling because all my god i need an air fifteen If you've got an existing weapons system, you are better off with what you've already gained a tremendous amount of background and skill working and just trying to find all the ammo for it you can that makes sense with the weapon that you're already familiar with. Now, like the 6.5 Creedmoor was mentioned earlier, if you already know bolt guns, you're not going to have any problem writing into that rifle. You know, settling behind it and making it work. but if you already have a three hundred would mag a thirty-odd six a three oh eight in a remington a Winchester maybe a savage or could be any number of other manufacturers with including some really high-end like whether be or you know browning upper-end browning for god-awful outrageously expensive but beautiful firearms whatever you've got if you were killing quadrupeds okay at seven hundred yards or a thousand yards i want you killing bipeds at that range Really? You're more valuable to me, all of you are. This is the one part of the math formula. What do you think of dancing chorus line? Even though this is the big thing, like, man, you're going to be the dancing chorus line of guys with M16s. They're side by side by side. They're standing right out in the open and they're moving down range. Well, I'd keep a couple of 556 and AK is busy with them. But I'd have a whole line of 0.6s, 300 wind mags, whatever, back at twice the distance. And I just take that dancing chorus line and knock her ass down so fast make your head swim. Well those six guys out in the open lasted about four and a half maybe five seconds. Why? Because, pop. Only guess what? If I had 20, 30, 40 of you guys with those bolt guns, I've got basically extreme rifle marksman slash snipers. And every man, every five men on one dancing chorus line idiot standing there up with the 5.56 and an auto gun going up. And they're moving forward and they're stepping forward. It looks so impressive in the movies. And then all of a sudden, pop, boom! And five, six, seven of you take one down and there's chunks of him out. But guess what? We did all of them at the same time. That's more impressive than spraying a brand, trust me. In fact, what's better still is, yeah, Bob, you think you can handle that one? Yeah, everybody got one. Okay, your team leader designates the targets. You do a quick pick left to right. Bob, do you need four backups? No, I don't think so. They're only about 300 yards. Well, what do you got on that roll? You got the nine. Now go ahead. And everybody puts a bullet in their ass once and they all go down thrashing, screaming, holes the size of your fist through them. Guess what? The dancing chorus line just got finished. Ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooyee ooy and i'm not going to finish off either let them bleed just where they are you guys are those big blood rifles can do more damage because every time if you pull the trigger you put their butt down now we'll support it with whatever else if i'm good by here i may not get what i want i gotta use an a k or whatever else they are i'm not a make those weapons work but i may have a different mission because that particular weapon i have more ammo for maybe just a twenty two more ammo for a month more busy make them think that i'm the target You guys with those big-ass bolt guns, you're gonna make them the target. Go ahead, Mark. I think it'd be mighty impressive, well, to me anyway, if the one one of those guns just gets hit hard and falls down and don't twitch. No screaming, no twitching. Oh yeah, they just go down. That was impressive to me. all the ship will here's the thing guys are all asking again for everybody else man i need a r fifteen i agree you should have an air fifteen but if you're late the game like with the other guy over the you know thousand dollar government was a three hundred dollar gun three hundred fifty dollar gun uh... it is kind of well it's moved if you actually have a weapon that like i said you've been harvesting quadrupeds pretty much pretend twenty thirty years your life You eat venison every year and elk and bear and you know what you when you did shoot you put them down just like somebody hit a light switch Now if you could do that with that quadrupad trust me that biped he's gonna go down the same way Absolutely and the idea that we're not sure who's down yet because they haven't made it They can't make a head count right away and maybe if they're squawking over the radio You got to figure out who's not answering of course you might hear him scream And if like I said you hit him not perfect instead of the light switch, he's probably screaming and thrashing and wanting you to help him. Now they're laughing how they're going to do that to you. So don't you even cry, shed a tear, an alligator tear of any kind for doing that to them. That's the most common mistake made, all this social moralizing crap. Really? These people are bragging how they're going to put you in camps, how they're going to murder you. They're going to follow the order of these stinking communists, go along with these purple-haired fruit loops that they've created with the public fool system. And somehow you're worried about what happens to them. I'm not worried about what happens to them in any way, shape or form. And you've got information. Go ahead, jump in their car. Yes, sir. Listen to you. Since your very first period, I'm in Washington state. I just got information yesterday. Getting more information. There is a site on it. Washington National Guard is now delivering food. They just came through here. I got word yesterday. Generally, Monday is between 12 and 1 p.m. So that's something interesting. They're on the move. Number two, I wanted to mention about prices. What we have is all this hidden stuff going on because of COVID and otherwise. It is a secret way of raising prices to get us to accept it. Number three, Executive Order 13848. Well, since we are not part of DC, we can also be declared to be foreign combatants, even just to bear the very fact of voting to turn it around backwards against us. And then number three, for something for you along your lines, all the satanic homo doggy puppy-saurus with purple neon hair that have been dodeca-diddle by the dexter-didgeted direction of their master, and their empty unsanitary tributary without sufficient means of locomotion have caused the defecatory projectile to unpack the rotary oscillator for the rest of us. Guess what? They're in for a surprise. So anyway, Washington National Guard delivering food. Let me see, I should have a website that backs that up here. I should have the windows still open. Let's see what I can do with it. Okay. That is at www.army.mil. The name of the article, Washington National Guard supports emergency food network. Why in the world do we need to be doing this right now? But I suspect you'd have input on that. But that's all I have to say. that the heart and mind thing real quick you know what they're doing they're trying to make the you gotta get together get the global goals to provide with the occupiers coming in that's what this is all about the end again they could care less about us i mean about all of us they've already stated that so as far as this goes uh... one of the things that we should uh... emphasize we've got the guard in washington d c guys how many different army and marine corps units are stationed around washington d c in garrison format specifically for the purpose of washington d c slash capital defense or or why did why bring all the guard in i don't why but you know they make everybody well it could go ahead other questions what's in the food that they're handing out would you trust it i know i wouldn't no no in fact uh... the biggest problem again will let you know different with how many different things we get hit with because you know i've had uh... only three people that I know of that will have I acknowledge that they got the flu shot three people everybody else no way in hell but the three people were trying to make every excuse you could imagine for why they took the shot and it's interesting that they actually are almost it's like they're all feel guilty and that what I just had to do it I just had to do it guys that's the kind of stuff you're gonna hear about the you know what we gave you the food do you know anybody who has gone Everybody understands? I suspect that's what's coming. Yeah, see, well look, the government gave you food. Now the government won't have much food, in fact, won't have very much of anything for you, but initially, beyond the logic, if you give somebody a doggy treat, you may have to give them a good doggy treat the second time, but the first time around you want to impress, so you give them a little nicer doggy treat. Next time it's a no-name brand Chinese doggy treat. But you see, wait a minute, he gave me a doggy treat. Well, that's not the same doggy treat you got before. still get the doggy treat they're also going to be rotating the period so that they're coming in an unknown status and nobody knew they were coming in to to warn anybody so we had a status as they rolled up on everybody and suspected yes with food but it could just as easily been armed exactly well again this is where we've talked about this repeatedly radio nets guys everything that does not require a middleman needs to be hooked up it's not it were radio but nobody knew about it Well, again, that's where spotters, LPOPs, everything else is going to have to put up now and people are going to have to be manning key points to monitor the road net. I agree. That's the problem. Everybody's going to have a first on this. Everything is going to be a first and then you're going to see, wow, there's where I missed something or this is where I need to fill in the blank and we're going to have to commit manpower or personnel or at least a person to key point. Remember, cameras can be mounted on our side for our purposes just like everything else. And I think that's one of the other things that is going to be more heavily invested in very, very quickly to get part of these problems dealt with. So we have key points of control that we can monitor avenues of approach so that if those key points are monitored, there isn't any way that they can actually set upon us unawares because that is the most common problem, exactly what you're addressing there. Yes, sir. Well, that's all I have been so nice to talk to you first time But I've been listening to you since your very first radio broadcast on shortwave. Thank you Appreciate that and again spread the word because well we can Another thing here with on that note with the food real quick guys I personally have said this several thousands of times and if you've been reading anything I've been printing everywhere we need to make the food go just the way the ammo went and that needs to be done quick because the supply system has a wall coming up from behind you can't see just like in everything else is going on uh... car parts uh... it's not just a manufacturing putting final product out to the general population how many of you have to stop on back order now for weeks because i'd kind of pay attention to that there's stuff that we had a moment for days but we know that certain items you know it's a part of a system simply isn't available And it's one of, let's say you need four, one widget, which is maybe the left or the right hand widget, is not available. It isn't showing up right away either. And it's acknowledged that it's backordered, not just to the first tier warehouse, but the tier back all the way to the, all the way to shipping, you know, from in, you know, coming in from outside the US, from Mexico or from China. That's going to continue to be popping up more and more, but you're not supposed to suspect that the average person doesn't talk about it. Now I want you all to pay attention because in each of your industries, and I don't care what you're doing, there is something like that right now happening, and it is a demonstration of something else we talked about yesterday in the last couple days here. Guys, we have, we have 1929 depression environment going on, but they're covering it up, and one reason they are is because of what we're talking about here through Weapons Wednesday. We're armed with the teeth. They can't come in and play like they wanted to and all their flap in their yap are they're gonna pass this law They're gonna pass that law and they're gonna make it 40 I mean, I'm not exaggerating 40 years for this 20 years for that 30 years for this by the time you're done for one gun You've got a hundred years sentence. You might as well shoot their ass with a gun you got I'm always why would you go along with any of it because if they give you any part of oh wow we're gonna charge you with a hundred years we're all gonna give you a 30 all will piss on you at my age I might as well kill the bastards and kill them all until there's none left to kill and get on with freedom and in the process living and fighting is freedom oh remember what he said in Braveheart oh freedom that's a dream well we've been living the dream What do you think we've been doing all this time? That's right. Exactly. Remember he goes, oh freedom. That's a dream. Actually standing up and fighting as opposed to having your women raped and having your property taken, that is freedom. Think about what they were experiencing and then think about the idea that finally rather than standing and watching it because after all they were only raping my neighbor's wife, right? Rather than putting up with that, let's just shoot their ass. Well, you know what? That's a good idea. It's my right as a noble. Well, it's my right as a husband. Yeah, it hurt a lot. See how that works? Hey, Mark. Go ahead, caller. Chip in there, please. You've been patient. I'm just real curious. I wonder what UM and Chinese speed rations are going to taste like. We might get to eat some of them when we take them off their corpses. Well, equality of product varies. Well, in Washington state... Did you ever get a chance to look up those Augustin family farms, those 73 hour kits I told you about that Wally was doing? Oh I've seen those. Yeah actually those don't look bad for what they are. Seriously. They're worth the money. I mentioned that before actually. Somebody sent me a video that they did which is kind of like a map out of the product where they actually laid it out like you would if you were doing a field inspection for your combat kit. and right for what's in there they're worth the money i like it but before i do not that better price plus their packet are reprepackaged and palletized one of the biggest things that i've been discussing with everybody here uh... for quite some time is palletizing all the equipment i just repackage medical supplies i went to a different container like uh... i've got a thirty five gallon barrel but i use for medical supplies well thirty gallon i'd switched pretty five gallon not because the container was bigger but because the container has a larger top you know larger mouth and it has a cap now why did I do that well when I say medical gear you see the red barrels the red barrel caps are medical gear it's real quick and easy to figure out now otherwise I use another kind of square container for all the rest of the medical supplies and I also use a certain color if I can acquire enough of them. That's how we need to be thinking about everything we're doing and also I know I've got uniform increments of gear or equipment or food like in the kitty litter buckets. And most everybody is doing all of the survival gear in these little, either three or five gallon pail slash kitty litter buckets, which really is a great system because they minimize the amount of wasted space when they're stacked up. So the advantage is if I have like, I've got a couple of guys in front of me, maybe it's not going to be one person for three days. Maybe it's going to be three people for today's rations. Here's your bucket. Bring the bucket back when you're at when you've emptied it. Okay, bring it back here because we're going to fill it up with something else. or take it and take it out of the field and keep it in the bucket because we need to keep it from out of the weather so they're not a bad system for issue because you know exactly what the each package and that's already somebody else has done the work all you've got to do is you know quite however many you want to so it's not a bad deal or kick it out but excuse me how much food do you think like that a family four-man wife to two kids what would you suggest work how many months or weeks worth of food or years? I would be looking at towards years and right now I agree with the Church of Jesus Christ, Latter-day Saints, the traditional policy was to try and get everybody to a two-year supply which is not as hard as you would think but the reason if you want to find out more about that remember they have if you go to the they have different web pages for instance for the Bishop's warehouse okay The bishop's warehouse provides food for families that are in need, but it also provides food or you buy food through the bishop's warehouse, bishop's storehouse or warehouse, that can be put in food storage. It used to be that most of them, that they had an extensive number of canning facilities. Well, the feds wanted that killed because the Mormon Church, the Church of Jesus Christ by the resaints, they had an entire food structure set up that could feed anybody, and they did. They didn't just feed the people in the church. Most people don't realize they were donating a lot of food that they were personally canning and they knew right to the minute when it went in the can. Now, they have schedules for everything you need to know how many pounds of legumes per person. If you have a four family member, forgive me, four member family, and you need so many pounds of food, it's like how much of this do you need? How much protein do you need? Take your pick of what you do there. etc etc including cooking oil, spices, the whole nine yards. Personally, if you do two years nowadays, I mean easily we can do that with what we have here. And other places too. You want to disperse this stuff now. Just like the ammunition. If you bought a whole bunch of ammunition, you're listening right now. You need to do what I've talked about forever is try to get it put in other places not just right where you are. If you've got Uncle Fred's farm out in the middle of nowhere, you go talk to Uncle Fred, maybe he's using the barns, maybe he's not. A lot of farmers aren't using all of their farm buildings where they used to. So, hey, you know, hi, Uncle Fred. Well, I'll tell you what, if we clean this place up over here and fix the windows that got knocked out of the milking stall, how about we use this for, like, say, you know, storage and, like, a place to come out and visit if there need be? Uncle Fred probably will like that because Uncle Fred can relate to raping, killing, pillaging, and burning by people who want to rape, kill, pillage, and burn. People are going to get more motivated here because they see the writing on the wall because our enemy has voiced that they want to do this. So it's easier for you to be able to disperse the equipment and material. The big thing is you need to balance this because you've got to have a certain amount where you are. but yet if you're going to be for good fight and and stay in place you need to balance it out with cash is that away from where you are so if you have to leave that site you're not out of the fight remember half of it's going to be you might be away from an area and you need to build a feed refit and go and kill whoever thought they were going to take what you own me at the government or be it whoever because we're going to lose this is a fighting for our lives now It's always been that, but it's fighting for your life, fighting for your future, fighting for your freedom. So we need to have a plan to win, and that means we need to have redundancy, and that's the key to this redundancy. And the other side, they took your tax dollars and they got stuff stashed all over the place, and they stole everything they could from us, and they've pillaged everything they could, but they're just not happy with that. These asshats think they want to steal whatever else we presently have. So they need to die. As far as I'm concerned, I'm finished with a conversation on that one. They need to be gone. Go ahead. Just good info. Just in closing, you might get the chance to try some of those Canadian sea rats too. Have a good night, Mark. Thanks. Hey, Dad. Go ahead. Edward, jump in there. Along the lines with storing stuff, you know, we're just coming off the holiday season. And those popcorn tins, not a lot of them sold. Some of them are showing up at resale shops or the empty popcorn tins are showing up at places like Goodwill and whatnot. You can grab them for a few cents. They're perfect size for making like quick stashes of dry goods or whatever. pack your food into it, tape the lid shut with whatever type of tape you want to use after you get everything packed in there. I would put stuff in plastic bags inside of it like we've talked about before. You can even plan out your meals by specifically what can has what. You can always spray paint the outside if you want to change the color of it, make it more tactical. But, you know, people looking at popcorn tend to think, oh, it's either Christmas or mince or there might be some popcorn. You know, not as likely to think that, you know, you may have enough food there to make it through a week or more. Well, remember, whatever you got, you can stretch. As long as you have something, you may nibble, nibble rather than gobble. Okay. Always remember that one, guys. Nibble rather than gobble. First rule is slow down in whatever you're going to be. I do have in the way of rations. The most common mistake made is, you know, I'm hungry and you're thinking that it's going to be McDonald's every day like it, you know, has been. Well, first rule, slow down. Well, we're going to manage this food too. Well, what we're going to do is we're going to call it broke food. Broke food is a really quick way. It's not necessarily the most nutritious for you, but it's designed to keep calories on you. stuff like spam, ramen noodles, you know, go right on down the list of that stuff. How much of that can you fit in, say, like a popcorn can? You know, and a soup packet is not, I know a lot of people that just pop the ramen noodle into the microwave and eat it for yourself. It's actually supposed to feed more than one person. Right, you throw all their junk in there, whatever else you got, bees, beans, peas, corn, whatever, and you can change up the flavor and change up the combination. It's basically, well, like I said, it's poor man or prison food. It's something you can afford. The other thing about the tin cans, the reason we're mentioning that, five-gallon pails we use, but remember plastic, nibble things can get through. uh... even with ten cans of some motivated it could eventually work its way through but it takes more it and it keeps more of the uh... different infestations out and or rodents which is the most common problem uh... again my sports mall rats whatever and even bigger critters course not there been better what they are they're going to be part of the menu if they show up to remember that so just something to think about their director pro-care and you're not eating people you're just eating other things If it's possum, raccoon, woodchuck, it's all going in the pot. Just don't have to prepare them. Think of how much content you can fit in there. We've pointed out the freeze-dried food, which again, the dollar stores are going to an even smaller package in that again, but still keeping at the same price, Dan. That's the other thing that again, keep an eye out because dollar trees are different by region. Another thing We've mentioned Dollar Tree because you can get some pretty good priced items there and get good quantity. Pay attention and ask the manager, how close are you to the next district, the next supply region? Now why am I going to do that? It's weird, but it's true that different Dollar Trees get different products. And like I said, just south of us here, they typically get the larger cans because of the canneries that are in northern Ohio. And they get things that we don't get just the one county up from the Ohio border. So you want to find out what's nearby. We get down there, they actually get even up to number 10, what you call one gallon cans of food in the dollar trees. Not all the time, it's during the season when the picking takes place. But it happens. And for this reason, you get more food for the dollar. The most important thing is just like the ammunition. More bang for the buck, more calories for the dollar. That's what you need to be looking at. And in reality, the food dead, but there's like stuff that say you do have some electronic device, like your walkie talkies or something that you want these 10s, the same thing. Put your radios in a 10, get some, get some backup batteries, box them up, bag them up, put them in the 10. And hey, congratulations, you got a radio box. You take it out and you have enough field radios for a unit. You have enough batteries to keep them going for a while. You have solar chargers. You put stuff into these little kits that are, you grab it, it's labeled, you know what it is, and you can hand it to somebody and congratulations. On that note, real quick, before we're getting farther, because we're getting close here, guys in every kit put fire starters, matches, Bicliders, whatever. I don't care if it's a medical kit, I don't care if it's a radio kit, whatever. In addition to that, Flashlights, Dollar Tree type, or watch yard sales. What I do is I grab everything that's in the freebie boxes. Can opener, Ted. Can openers are no excuse. You talk about the P58 can openers to have on like your dog tags. That way you always have a can opener with you. But there is no excuse if you're putting together emergency food that all of your kits should have at least a can opener in it. You can go down to the dollar store and pick them up. Even if it's a cheapie dollar store one, it's gonna be it better than trying to open a can with your teeth. Well again, can opener, fire starters, candy, okay this sounds weird, hard candy but it's not. Something that is edible that can be put in fully sealed and separated and it doesn't have to be much but it's something. When I do medical kits in the top is basically what is a B unit. There's matches, notepads, pencils, uh... you have small which it items like paperclips uh... bobby pins uh... safety pins etcetera small little munching items that are hard stable items nothing that's going to break down easily all the government called those carbo hydrate supplements you know hard candy but what you do is those get sealed up in the end put into another bag inside another bag Ziploc bags so they can be opened up used and sealed again. You always want to provide containers. Ziploc bags are cheap now. They're not going to be available later like they are now. Ammo cans are a good solution too, but the ammo can prices have been going up. You can find some cheap ones at Harbor Freight right now and I think Cabela's has a run on the sale on the plastic ones the last time I checked but you're still you're talking about like For a sale like a Cabela's on you're talking like five six dollars a ammo can when it's on sale more than that we're talking about with these Food tins, you know for popcorn and whatnot You can get ahold of them from a resale shop or from Goodwill or whatever for 50 cents, maybe less And you have as much, if not more, storage capability with them for food. And it also provides you with a, you can look at it and say, I know what that is because that's that shape is, you know, food or that shape is radio. Instead of, you know, well, whoops, I needed ammo and I opened up a food box. Right, the big thing here again is have a system and eventually this will round out towards a larger standardized system with bigger production, I should say with multiple but unit production in wartime conditions, especially Battlefield America. But for right now, a system that you develop is going to make all the difference in the world with regard to time and performance. Now, it doesn't take much to put labeling on everything you have so that you don't make the mistakes also with regard to breaching a seal when you don't need to. So you want to make sure that you do understand what you have in your storage system. Another thing real quick, I know somebody just sent this to me. Remember that 32 ACP silver below ammunition I told you to buy when it was $13 a box? The exact same ammunition right now, JG sales, but they're not the only ones. 32 ACP, solar bill out, solar bill out, 73 grain FMJ, $70 a box for the exact same ammunition, AIM surplus had it, and AIM didn't jack their price up for the longest time. If you had one of those little 32 ACP pocket pistols, better that than barking like a dog than having to throw a rocket at someone, okay? But just an example of where things are and I know this is true, but you know again, don't say thank you to Janet She's like, oh my god. Thank god. I bought it when you told me do like yeah You have Six boxes five boxes of ammo for the price of what you will pay for one right now Mom do you so yeah, that was definitely worthwhile and in many cases on it this stuff just an available Go ahead call her jump in there, please Yes, left coast Washington State here again. And I'm also glad you mentioned there at Numerich about the gas mask when they were cheap too. So yes, we did avail ourselves. Thank you very much. Also, the next time we have the state guard come through, I'm going to try and grab a pack and let you know, is it Chinese or not? Well, you know what? Remember the movie, the television series Jericho? Did you ever want to... I don't think I ever saw that one. Go, go, guys, go pull that up. Remember who your friends really are. They're sending you goods and they're helping you guys. They're helping you. Yeah, they're helping you. Well, remember the original Red Don? Right, the original Red Don, not the garbage. Now, all the Koreans are going to invade. Nah, I don't think the Koreans are going to invade. But you better understand Mandarin Chinese a little bit when you're torturing them. You know what I mean? No, I'm talking about when they dropped the food off. Oh yeah, well that's the other problem too. It's like, yeah, our buddies are dropping food off. Ah, God, I wouldn't even... See, that was the only problem with that, is that I know you're hungry, but I'm going to warn you about something. You may have heard me say this before. How do I know the food is safe? Because when I shot his ass, I took the sandwich out of his hand and I scooped the food out of his face that he was chewing on because I'm starving. You know or else it's like red red dawn wolverines where they get the poison food right you don't that's what I'm saying You don't do that you would never do that guys if they'd not my I saw something like that It'd be like no we're not only we're not going near it We're not gonna eat it, but we're not going here to begin with It'd be what's the likelihood it because your enemy is in any better shape than you are Food dropping out of the sky or stuff falling out of the back of the truck ain't gonna happen, okay? That's just how it is. So when anything like that takes place, we just kind of warn you in advance, the game plan will be totally different anyway. The other thing here again is better to starve a little than die a lot. You know what I mean? In other words, we'll take our chances with what we know how to do. But that means, again, planning in advance. Real quick, we are at the top. One other item to tie into this. Items. Multiple vitamins, even the cheapest, are going to help keep you healthy. You may not eat as much, but remember guys, food supplements and mineral and vitamin supplements of any kind take up very little space, but are priceless down the road because half the problem is getting you to still be able to think. If you're starving, guys, stomach works on your body, on your brain more so than anything else. Seriously, and that's we've talked about this many many times so be prepared and we'll steal this before it becomes a problem We're gonna go to break for the time being we got Craig coming up right now In just a moment with this knowledge. God bless. Oh Republic Death to the new world order We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the empire is on the run And we're on the march both day and night. We have a little pocket triple but you got to see. Well, five and a half pounds of ammo podcast I think I missed a couple weeks here always having trouble getting to a location where I can broadcast them and we're not so damn busy because I've been real busy working on project which I could update you on. Before I forget though, since I didn't hear the last 15 minutes or so of Mark's program, if you're still wanting to talk about food, that's great. I might add that he mentioned Church of Latter-day Saints. The Mormons, they have their own The posts, I guess I can't think of the right word, locations where you can go to buy food and the prices are basically like wholesale prices. They don't try to pop it off of it. And you can take advantage of this whether or not you are a member of your church. Just so a little heads up there, if you find, and I couldn't tell you which website to go to or what locations to go to, but if you do some research, you'll probably find out where you can go. So you want to buy your typical food storage items all the way up to Freeze Drive Blue down the Grains. You can buy that through that church, and again, you don't have to be a member of church. At least that's what I've been told every time I've done shows. And I've done shows in, let's do the classic example, Utah. Let's say Salt Lake City. If you go into a Walmart in those areas, you'll find one of the stores in front are nothing but wrapper supplies. Yeah, you can buy buckets of wise food up there. It's pretty strange to see that, because you don't see that anywhere else in the country. But you can actually go to the Walmart, the front of the store, and it'll actually have a specific room with nothing but food and other types of supplies. But that's not where the church does their business, so you'll have to do some research on that. All right, let's see, as I mentioned, we're on February the 10th today. Update on my shows, and I don't think I have the website reflecting this yet. I do have a show coming up in February, at least until some governor decides not to allow shows again. Indianapolis, Indiana, February 26, 27, 28, the Indy 1500 show. We did have one there in the fall before they shut things down again. But supposedly right now anyway, we're on for February 26, 2021. That'd be a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of the month of February of 2021. So keep an eye on that though. Make sure if you're going to a show, any show, make sure to check one last time before you leave the house because the whole thing is in flux right now with all the pandemic stuff going on. So check, always check, because I get notices by email that, oh, well, they've had canceled. We have to cancel the show because of the governor or whoever and some other imposed restriction they put on whatever state, name or state. So every state's different, every show's going to be different. So be sure to check before you leave if you're going to a show. I would presume now that Biden is president, we're going to have some increase. in business at the shows. Brightly, I'm sure, it's not a hard thing to predict. I have not done a show since Biden's been president, but I would think that's gonna be the case. It always seems to be when a Democrat comes into office, and even more so now, because all the things that have happened, and is happening still, because of course today we have the impeachment trial, they call it a trial, it's not much of a trial, but. And it's not criminal. He's not going to jail if he's convicted. Some people seem to think that. Remember Billie and the chant, lock her up, lock her up? We didn't hear any of that about locking him up with Biden. We didn't hear any of that. But anyway, and I can talk about that tonight too. I do have some information here. And back on the topic of food, for those of you who know, I've felt preferred supplies and gas masks were mentioned here about eight minutes ago as well. I just don't have gas masks. I have French gas masks and I have Soviet gas masks still. I thought I have a lot of Israeli, a lot of US, a lot of all the other ones I've had. And I don't really have much of a hope to get any more anytime soon. So your pickings are going to be slimmer and you're going to be paying higher prices, but you can't buy things out there still. There's just going to be higher pricing and less of a choice that you have. And the same with me. I only have – that's all I have is the French and the Soviet ones right now. But for food, I want to get an update on the food. Right before I went on the air, I just checked because I haven't bought freeze-dried – stock my freeze dried food supply either as a dealer or both wise and Mountain House. And I have not, I just haven't, I pretty much ran out of, I only have one can of Mountain House food left, one number 10 can. That's all I have as well as the Mountain House cans. I do have probably about 100 pouches available. But for a long time, Mountain House just wasn't able to fill orders. They're only giving limited supplies to dealers. But anyway, things are approved now, a year later. And if they go to their website, you'll find they have most things in stock now. They're actually pretty much catching up. And they can supply an order. So I have not ordered and I'm not going to be ordering because frankly I'm not going to be doing any shows. I think this year I'm probably only going to do about four shows the whole year probably as far as I can tell at this point in time. I have no problem doing the ones until about April 1st because April 1st is about when my project's going to start in earnest and I won't have time to go to shows. But there are a few shows I'm going to kind of have to do in order to keep my spot. And one of those would be Nob Creek. If we have a Nob Creek show in the spring, which we may or may not, we haven't had one all last year. If we have a Nob Creek show, I'm going to have to do that. I can't lose my spot there. It took me eight years to get in there as a vendor, as a regular. So I'll be doing that preak and probably the Finlay show. I don't know if they plan on doing their international conference. They got canceled last year or not, but the Finlay show is a military vehicle show in the Ohio. And then probably Dragon Con, which is way back all the way to Labor Day. So that's the reason for this folks is I'm just, and that's why I haven't restocked on things much. I need to get my project going. I have to get a place to say, a place that I can, at least park my van inside and not have to worry about being knocked out in the middle of the night, basically. And it's building my own warehouse is what I'm going to be doing. And thanks to the pandemic and the people who are just fearful of and had to buy a gas mask and food and all the other things I sold during the pandemic, especially for the first few months of it, until I started running out of things, I should have enough money to do this project. And it's not an easy feat, let me tell you. I mean, the equipment that I'm trying to repair, oh gosh, I'm trying to repair a crawler loader, a John Deere crawler loader. It's a 450B for anybody who knows what that is. It's like a, it's about the size of your typical farm tractor, but instead of wheels, it's got tracks. And it does have a loading bucket. It's a little heavier duty than a farm tractor type of loading bucket. It's a one yard bucket. But anyway, then I got a backhoe attachment for it as well. My little machine, and I'm having to rebuild the engine. The engine is out of it. It's in a shop. Probably going to hear something within the next week or two. It's been there almost probably about three or four weeks now. Having to work to get a radiator and a turbocharger. Gosh, the prices. Can you believe a John Deere radiator for, and this radiator isn't like huge. It's a little bigger than a car radiator, but it's not huge. This is only a four cylinder diesel engine. And the John Deere charges $2,700 for that radiator. And that doesn't include the cooler and all the other things attached to it. So the prices are ridiculous. I made a new radiator, or you can get an aftermarket one, but that's still $1,700. I couldn't afford that stuff. I got a very limited budget. I can't be spending that kind of bucks. So I went through junkyard dealers, because there are junkyards for heavy equipment as well. So I'm picking one up for the neighborhood of $600 plus freight to get it to me. Yeah, even $600 bucks for a used radiator that only has a 30-day guarantee. The radiator I can get, I can have it tested. Where I got my radiator right now in the shop told me I basically need a new one. They can build a new core for like $2,200. But if I get a used radiator for a junkyard, they can test it and if it tests okay, okay, we're good to go. I mean, who knows? This machine and my use of it, I'll put fairly heavy use of it for, it'll be used almost every day. I've heard a little time each day, some days it will be used like all day, but most of the time it might only be started up and use it for one move and then parked again. So it's not a production machine. I don't have a business where I'm using it every day all the time and hauling it from job to job. It stays on the job site and I'm just using it as like people would use their lawn tractors or whatever when they need it. Instead of having to rent one all summer, all building season, I've got it sitting there and I'm using it and it should be pretty reliable. After I get all this stuff done to it with the rebuild engine, the radiator turbocharger, turbocharger costs about, well I know what it costs, over $1,300, almost $1,400 for a rebuilt one, a remanufactured one. But I was able to find another junkyard one that has only a 30 day guarantee. And in the neighborhood I think it was around $700 for a remanufactured one. a junk carrier turbocharger. That'll be able to test as easily because I'm not going to be able to get the machine going within the next month more than likely. I have a 30-day guarantee, so in other words, I'm taking my chance with that. But I'm also going to save 800 bucks by buying a used one. Again, the machine isn't a production machine. As long as I can keep it running, at least for this year of 2021, I'll be in pretty good shape. Gotta get this project done. It's got a, we have a ground fuzz, for those of you who don't know or just joining me, building a pole barn without poles. Is the way I like to joke about it. Another ground warehouse based on a Quonset hut shape, a barrel vault shape. In fact, I'm using an actual Quonset hut for the form. But when the project's done, both inside and outside, there will be no closet hut. It'll just be concrete. The form will be removed later after the pour and after about 30 days of curing. The form will be removed. The closet hut could either be sold or erected somewhere else as a closet hut or reused as a form for other buildings. Should people like what I'm doing or have done and want to have me build their own. Don't know but anyway, it applied to be sold just to finish the project that I have coming But rebuilding an engine by the way over five thousand dollars for this engine to rebuild That's assuming they don't find anything big wrong with it. The that would include the pump rebuild of the injection pump it includes new sleeves silver sleeves and pistons Cleaning up the head valves Nothing to the lower end. My particular engine doesn't seem to have anything wrong with the lower end, luckily. Although we found that the engine was once rebuilt by someone else because it was 30,000ths over on the rod, the crank. So it had been rebuilt at one time and that's about the maximum you can go. But he says it looks like the lower end is fine. The engine was received after sitting for basically 15 years. That's bound to happen on almost any engine unless it's well protected from the weather. You got the question that comes into the exhaust pipe. Yes, the collar, go ahead. Yes, I got a couple quick questions and maybe it's a little bit of a side note from what you're talking about. You used to be involved with the geek system. Whatever happened to that and then why are you not using, if you're not using it, why you're not using geek and your electrical generation or powering your equipment, things like that? Okay, to answer your question, first of all, a bit of background, the caller is asking about a G-Tengined, G-E-E-T, can't remember what it stands for, invented by Paul Pantone. You can go on the internet and find information about this. In fact, probably they'll find plans for it. I had one, it was built just out of an old, an engine off, I think it was a Briggs & Stratton engine off of a water pump. And I had it working, and basically this engine, I'll get to your question here, but I'm trying to get a basic background for people who don't know what we're talking about. The engine, the fuel source is basically a mixture of 25% gasoline and 75% water. In my particular case, I had it in a clear jar. I do have a video on my YouTube channel showing it running and talking about it a little bit, but yeah, I haven't talked about it a lot. And no, I don't use it, and there's very good reasons for it. So the engine, it runs on this mixture of 25% gasoline and 75% water. Now, the claim is you can run it on any type of carbohydrate. I never ran it on anything but that. It was really hard to get started, first of all, but when you get started and it ran, it did keep running. But here's the problem. Here's why I realized the technology wasn't matching the hype that went along with it. Here's why and I took it to the Midwest renewable energy fair and demonstrated it there and got kicked out of the show because of it by the way Because I bought this engine that runs off of something five percent water But but after using it for a while. I realized it wasn't viable the engine When you put that mixture of 25% gasoline and 75% water in it and run it After a while, the engine RPM starts slowing down and the level of the gasoline drops in your container. But the percentage of the gasoline to water changes the longer you run it, till at some point it just won't run. So it is actually utilizing and using the water, I'm sorry, the gasoline to run the engine, but the water isn't, you ran at the same rate. So, and now, a thing that I don't know the answer to is about the power output. The power output seemed to me like it was going to be very low. In other words, this engine I had was just an engine. It was not under load whatsoever. But when the engine is, if the engine is put under load, my guess is, even though I didn't try to do this, my guess is it's going to bog down very quickly. But I did not try that. Just running the thing in idle for very long was a headache because I'd have to keep adding gasoline to it. to match the percentage of the water that was supposed to be running at 75%. So it was the evil eyes of the gasoline, but essentially not the water. Now, there is another test on YouTube, and I really suggest before you get into this, I really would suggest you, before you build the engine, a lot of people have built the engine and failed. And by the way, I was giving out free plans at the shows that I took into, which didn't help the promoters, because they... I didn't like to see somebody coming to energy fair giving free plans to an engine that could build themselves in a garage thinking about a little bit of mechanical knowledge. But the engine, I don't believe the engine would work very well under load, first of all. Secondly, it utilizes the gasoline much more than the Water. Now before you decide to start, of course you need to do a lot of research on this. Maybe I was doing some things wrong. I mean I'm fully admit that I maybe didn't know. I'm just doing this by experimenting, learning about it as I was going. But here's a video, here's an idea, because there's a lot of people that have a lot of wild planes. They started invoking Tesla and all this other stuff. And oh yeah, engines that run off of water and this and that and this and that, you know, free energy stuff. Okay, you do start doing some research, you realize there's not a lot of truth to a lot of that stuff. There's a lot of fudging, fudge factor involved with all that stuff. I have not found, oh my ears are searching some sort of silver bullet when it comes to some sort of free energy or over-unity device. Okay, I have not seen it. I'm just saying, I have not seen it. I've been working at this for a long time. If you go to YouTube, I'm promoting somebody else's channel and video here, you go to YouTube and you enter the word and you can put it in quotes, it helps. I believe the name of the channel is Project Farm. Project Farm. He's just a guy that I think he's on out of Tennessee. He pictures in his garage with engines and he tests the oils and if you overheat them, he doesn't want testing. And he tested the concept of an engine running strictly off of gas fumes. In other words, taking the carburetor off and actually utilizing just the fumes of the gasoline and not the gasoline directly injected into a carburetor or some type of injector. It may use it a lot more. Okay, because one of the memes out there is to be able to run an engine strictly off the fumes. All you don't need to, you don't need gas at all. You don't have to have a gas tank with fumes coming off it. You can run that engine. Well, he proved that that's partly right. And he does the video and he shows everything. So go to Project Farm, the channel called Project Farm, with Project Farm in quotes and it'll help you easier find the channel. And then enter in maybe engine running off of gas fumes or something like that and you should be able to find it. And he does a very good job at taking a gasoline engine and converting the carburetor into some sort of just an air intake basically and fumes from the tank. What he did with the tank though was he basically bubbled the tank. He took a portion of the exhaust and back into the tank for pressure, for like a pressure source, a source of air if you will, not really air, just to agitate, to stir the tank, to create enough fumes to make this engine run. In other words, he was essentially evaporating and vaporizing some of the gasoline in this tank. He didn't have any water in the tank. It was just strictly gasoline, but he was bubbling the gasoline to make it run because it wouldn't run just off the fumes. It doesn't. Try it. Research it. It doesn't. So there's another line that a lot of people, a lot of these free energy people throw at you. Oh, you just need fumes. Well, yes, if you agitate it, if you increase the fumes, if you increase the, what's the right word, the concentration of gasoline in the fumes, it will run. He showed and he used the mold with it, the under load, he mowed with it and everything. And he tested the same engine two ways. One with the carburetor and one without the carburetor using just fumes. And what he found, and the measured amount of gasoline mowing along, and what he found was, it used about the same amount of gasoline, no matter which version he ran the engine on, whether it was through the carburetor conventionally, or through the bubbling of the gasoline to make fumes. It did run that way, but it consumed the same amount of gasoline. Now, back to the geek engine. That's what was happening after I saw a video. I realized that's what was happening I was agitating the gas and water mixture just the same almost the same way and it was agitating it but the gas was being Vaporized or turned into a vapor. I guess is the right word and if utilized by the engine, but when that gasoline started going down in concentration, the engine just wasn't, it was bogging down and eventually wouldn't even run at all. So that's my basic answer is, yes you can run a gasoline engine off of fumes, including the geat engine, but assuming you take away those fumes or the high enough concentration to run it, it won't run. So the geat engine in my mind, in place of what I've experimented with, was a failure. Yes it ran, but it used gasoline at probably about the same rate as if it was a carbureted engine. So that's a major fail in my opinion. Certainly isn't anything to do with over-unity or running free or running on water. No, it's running on gasoline and probably consuming about the same amount of gasoline as if I had a regular carburetor on. Now I did not test this, but the guy did test this. This YouTube channel called Project Farm. Write it down, project fire, and an engine running off of gasoline fumes. You should find it. In fact, I do have internet here right now, and I'd love to see if, indeed, I can give you the exact, because it's a good question caller, and it's something that a lot of people have asked me about in the past. And I was, at any end, I was sort of embarrassed for promoting this engine, even though it did work. Because anybody now that would have spent all the time that I did on it and built the engine with the three plans, if I gave away hundreds of three plans, some people probably went in their garage and built the thing and probably found out, eventually found out the same thing that I just told you. Yes, it works, but no, it doesn't. Not really, not to be told. You're screwing over the man because you're not using gasoline or whatever. No, that's not the case whatsoever. Okay, so I'm going to enter, again, project firm. Thank you. That helps a lot because I was wondering what happened to that and I didn't know if the man had killed it or there were some other reason because I know he went through a lot of litigation. The other side of the coin is I was looking at the HHO breaking down the water and stuff like that. So I don't know if that's a flag. Yeah, I've examined that too. Not as much. Before I even got into that project, I read a lot of other people on the Internet who basically debunked it, as that, no, it doesn't really do what they say it does. Yes, it can work. Yes, you can add. It's adding water. Yes, you can, but no, it doesn't do what you think it's going to do, is the short answer. Fumes, I still have a hard time concentrating on it. Okay, let's see. Yeah, it comes up first thing after the paid ad if here's what I entered so everybody wants to check it out Project farm in quotes is what I put project farm. That's the name of the channel I remembered it correctly and then put in after the quotes engine runs on fumes and you will find it's the first thing that came up for me and It is called the exact title of the video is called Is using gas vapor to power an engine a myth? Let's find out. And then, let's see. And then apparently, I have not seen this video, will an engine run on ever clear fumes? Let's find out. And here's another video, will an engine run on 100% octane booster? Let's find out. That'd be an expensive way to run an engine. Will a gas engine run on paint thinner? Let's find out. Again, I think some of these options are going to be more expensive than gasoline. Will a gas engine run on charcoal lighter fluid? Let's find out. So he tests these things. It's what people think about this project. Gotta give the guy credit too. He does a lot of good stuff. Here's another one he did. Will a gas engine run on diesel? Let's find out. Will a gas engine run on isopropyl alcohol? Let's find out. And those are all by the same guy. I don't remember his name. He just works out. He just does it all in his own job on his own he does it all his own he does his own editing and everything like I do my videos and he Pinkers with these engines and anything mechanical related he does laughing in fact he does a lot of videos about the strength of construction adhesives and All sorts of things it's not just engines I recommend his channel, but anyway It's the videos from about three years ago. Go ahead cause Yeah, I was also looking into that company that has been making it for about 10 years, this weld with water thing. I think it came out of France at Welder, and they used a little bit of alcohol in their water, and I'm wondering if that's similar to what the geek process was doing. But supposedly you can run this Welder cutter off a 110. It's very portable, and it will weld thicker stuff than you'd have to have a 220. Voltage to make this weld of water machine and the last thing I'll leave you with and I'll get offline and listen to you is a air crete have you experimented with that for expanding the cement and the Insulation factor of air crete No, I know what you're talking about and it can be formed without forms kind of it's very kind of strange stuff It's kind of like a foamy concrete and it actually It's interesting stuff, but no, I can talk about that as well. I've never tried it though. No, I have not. And to go back to what you said, what did you just say about the one other engine thing? You already lost track of what it was. It was a welder with welded water, and it breaks the water down to help make a cutter and a welding machine out of the... And he uses a 110 to break the... the water down. Well here's the thing, okay the input is 110 instead of 220 like a lot of welders are but frankly I was doing a lot of welding off of a 12 volt battery. I had a device that hooked up to a car battery and it was an Amig welder and it welded fine. So voltages and everything is what I'm talking about. Current and actual amount of power is what really makes a difference. Yes you can weld off 110. So I can weld off 12 volts. Weld off the 12 volts. But what matters is you do the calculations and find out how much energy it's using because the 12-volt version, even though it's lower voltage, will have an immense amount of amps going through it. Whereas the 220 is going to be reversed where the lamps are going to be lower, but the voltage will be higher. You do your calculations. This is also a cutting torch and you don't have to carry any settling bottles or anything like that. And that's what's interesting about it because it does everything. uh... instead of having to have all that stuff in your shop and it's very portable for someone to do a portable welding business i would been looking at that i just wonder why it's not jumping off the walls for worlders i've had i've heard a little bit beginning but if you're just using what water and alcohol on one one ten and you can carry it up a silo on that your backpack and you can cut heavy half-inch deal with this or something like that You know, I just thought it would be the cat's ass. Well, that was the beauty of the 12-volt system I was talking about. It's very portable. You can just throw it in your car and you can weld it from your car at any location. You can't just throw it in a backpack and plug in anywhere. I mean, it depends if you have a place to plug in. So, it's not like a survival thing, that's for sure. And I'm not knocking the product that you are talking about because I frankly do not know what you're talking about exactly. I mean, understand the concept. But I'm not investigating it. So don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to knock it. Yeah, I'm not knocking it either. I just want to know more about it. And they're offering dealerships up for the past 10 years. And I thought about checking it out, but I wanted to see it in person. And if you get a chance to do a web search, look up these search terms as welder, welding with water. Okay, well you're obviously using electricity and some alcohol as well. Yeah, well that's for the running the wire spooler and things like that if you wanted to use it as a Meg. Okay, here's something else that because what you talked about when you said using it as a cutting. There's a process and I'm not, again you may well know this, I'm just for people who don't know, there's a process called air arcing which basically is a standard welding type of arc. that when you create the arc, the spark, it introduces a jet of air that actually cuts. And you can do this with other types of systems. You'd have to have compressed air in that type of instance. With the traditional air arcing is creating that arc and then a blast of air to blow away the melted. metal created by the arc and then you keep blowing the air as you're cutting. So that may be what that is, I don't know. That would have to include compressed air probably if it was used in that method. I'm just trying to educate people a little bit about what air arcing is because that's fairly common to be done by welders using fairly standard equipment, welding equipment. So, yeah, I don't know the answers to all those, but it's part of the heat engine. I'm sorry if I discourage people from trying it. I always encourage you to try. Maybe you'll do better than I did, but I was finding that it was not what it was cut out to be. And everything that I've investigated in the realm of free energy slash over unity, Tesla, and everything else that everybody wants to try to invoke when they're saying, oh, the man was just turned. No, none of it seems to be real, I mean really real. There might be a grain of truth somewhere in some of those things, but then the reality steps in and you find out it's a failure. That's what I've been finding. I'm not trying to discourage people from looking. I'd love to find something, show me something that I can buy for a couple of grand that's going to replace my generator. And it doesn't run off of fuel. Well, fuel might not be the right word. It doesn't run off of electricity or gasoline or diesel or whatever. And then it produces electricity. That's what we all want. But nobody has one. Nobody's made one and you can start claiming things I'll put a link to this machine in the, uh, in, uh, into the Discord if you get a chance to get to it, and it's called MultiPlas, M-U-L-T-I-P-L-A-Z. MultiPlas is the only company worldwide to hold a patent for its unique welding technology to use water alcohol-based solution instead of shielded gas. It's the first company utilized ordinary tap water for heating materials and turning water into a plasma. of fourteen thousand four hundred degrees fahrenheit and uh... you know they've been around for a while mate they've been doing i guess really good business overseas but i don't know of the american market which has a guy with a underarm uh... double bag small double bag carrying it around and going to different sites the well been cut and it will be famous steel uh... brazen harden clean materials aluminum copper cast iron bronze another material look like the cat behind so Multi, what's the name of the company again? Multi what? It's called Multiplas, M-U-L-T-I-P-L-A-Z, welding, cutting, soldering, brazing. And anyhow, they have a big Black Friday sale. I guess that's an old ad I'm looking at. But, uh, okay, yeah. What I, when I, when I entered it in there was a search engine as strictly multiplas welder. That's the search engine I use. I do come up with some things that don't seem related, but there is, uh, it looks like it's multiplas.com is the actual website, because that one does finally come up. And it, it, it, it, because we're on the radio here and over phones and others, you did hear that... It's like clad with a Z as a zebra. It's not a D as in dog. It's a Z as a zebra on the end. So it's multiplaz.com and it comes up. So compact tool in your bag, multi-functioning plasma welder cutter. So yeah, go ahead. I'm not trying to promote the company and it doesn't sound like you are either. Not at all. Yeah, I just wanted to get more people to find out what's the down low on this. You know, if it's so great, what's the Achilles heel or? Why is this not sewing like? If anybody out there knows, call in. Give us a good discussion topic. Any type of welding technology that you can do at home yourself and learn is a very good tool to have. It's unfortunate that it's running off of 110 in my opinion, but you can make 110 if you have a big enough pattern. You can have a 110 inverter in your car or you can make a little 110 porta-pack. But this looks like a good portable thing for a person who wants to start a welding business to get into places where you'd have to have heavier equipment instead of the big rig on the back of a pickup truck. You could go over the road and we'll read into the woods with it. I'm looking for a specification. Here we go. I just found it. Let me see. Electrical supply, single phase between 100 and 253 volts. Now we're talking different countries here. And supply frequency between 50 and 60 hertz. That would of course depend on what country you're from. Because typically, like say the European Union, you might be using 250 volts at 50 hertz. So, well anyway, what I'm looking for here is either wattage or amperage, so it can be calculated towards weight, power unit weight, power unit dimensions, duty cycle. Do we cycle 8%? Oh, okay, towards steam pressure. One of the products, I think, is a Multipass 3500, and there's a technical specifications for that product there. I don't know if you're looking at that page. I didn't mean to cite you, but I'm going to show. I just was curious about this this year, and there are electrical items and energy and stuff, and I thought maybe you could help me suss this out. It doesn't have to be today, but maybe in the future, if you want to get back to your program, I don't want to... take up your time and I forgot to add in to myself as number four out of New York. So you're fine. Usually I don't have a topic and the topic I have picked out today anyway wasn't it was just things you might have already kind of heard on the news anyway a little different slant but maximum power you're right I was looking at the multi plows 3500 and the maximum power requirement And then the maximum power for network voltage 220. Okay, at 110, maximum power requirement for network voltage is two kilowatts. The kilowatts, 2000 watts, it's KWT. KW is kilowatt, but the T, maybe I'm not, maybe I'm not up on my, what the T is. That's kill what maybe this is this might be from a different country said of those France. Maybe that's how they do kill a lot Yeah, I think the manufacturer is a Swiss what's company or a Switzerland? Okay, maybe that's how they designate kilowatt KWT. But anyway, it looks like it's probably a 2,000 watt requirements To run the thing maximum it says at 110 But interestingly enough and this doesn't make any sense to me the maximum power requirement at 220 is 3.5 kilowatts, meaning 3,500 watts. Or wait, no, 3,500, yeah, 3,500 watts. Which doesn't make any sense because at 220, it should be half of what the 110 is. You do your calculation for wattage. For anybody who doesn't know, the basics of electrical for calculating is to get the amount of watts, you need voltage times, voltage times current amps to get your watts. So something's wrong with the numbers here. It's got to be a foreign specification page because it says idle voltage is 68 volts. I don't know if that's DC or AC. It's not really good towards American technology page for specifications. Well, they specified volts and they specified Kilowatts and as far as I know the volts are the same all around the world and And so with the power the kilowatt is the same I don't think there's any other measurement as far as electrical consumption for a device like this But anyway, the telephones use AC voltage And so I don't know if that's what I said here the idle volts is 68 volts But is that AC or DC I would assume AC like the telephones are Yeah, well this doesn't say AC or DC, but I'm quite sure it would be to be AC. Well when it says Hertz, it says the library would be 50 or 60 Hertz. That means AC is out of the bat. Okay, so it can't be DC. And I don't know the name of the welder that I had, but I had a 12 volt steel that it basically fit in a toolbox. It was awfully heavy with a car battery, but it fit in the toolbox. And you can carry them to the job site and whip out the cables and start welding. And that might be something worth looking at too. I don't know if it's more efficient or better than what we've just talked about here tonight, but it's out there and you should be able to, I guess, I don't know, there are probably several models out there. I don't know. It's been so long since I had that. But I did well with it, I did some MIG welding. And as far as doing the MIG welding, what I did was use a cordless drill as the power supply to feed the wire. They use a cordless drill to feed the wire and then it's hooked up to the car battery and that produced enough current to weld steel. It really did. It worked good. I was doing stainless with it. In fact, I was doing some stainless steel. So anyway, if you find that model, bring it up on one of your shows that you had for 12 volt. And I'm going to keep researching this. It does copper welding and it says it's one of the best multi-tool welders in the world. That's what I was gravitating toward is having one tool to take in to do any kind of job But I talked a couple local welders and they've not heard of it so and it's been out for many years So but many I mean probably less than 10 They're there a copyright is 2010 so I would yeah well, I'll let you go Craig I really interested in a lot of the things you have and speak to us again about your copper rounds and the market and stuff like that with all this Volatility of the silver and the gold you get a chance Yeah Okay, thank you Yeah, I haven't Promoted I know mark Mark wonky likes me to promote myself better, but the market just hasn't been there the copper coins that I have was a thing back about you know, gosh, it's been like eight years ago now, where it was the popularity was way up there, but the popularity waned not long after I developed my own coins. For those of you who want to look at the type of copper coins that I have produced, you go to forbiddencoins.com. It's just two coins that I made. I designed them and made them myself. Well, I didn't make them myself. I took, I had the dyes made, I designed it, I had the dyes made, and I turned the dyes off to a a mint to have them produce. But I do, I designed it and I have the dyes, and I own the dyes, I got them in storage. So anyway, I only have two designs, you can see them both at Forbidden Coins. I haven't changed my prices, I have not watched the price of copper recently with a huge increase. I noticed silver increased a lot, but gold didn't. I know gold was hovering around 2,000 for a while, but then when I checked the balance was skewed, the copper ratio between silver and gold was skewed, and that was kind of weird because gold was in the neighborhood of 2,000 the last time I was really watching it, and then silver was in the neighborhood of only 15, 16, 17. Now, silver is almost at one point, it had gone up quite a lot, but gold didn't. So anyway, something's happening in the silver market, there's a lot of talk about it. Copper though doesn't ever seem to be that effective. You gotta remember, copper isn't an investment metal, a lot of people, especially gold, gold is more of an investment metal. Silver is used a lot in industry. And so is copper, of course, but copper is rarely ever thought of as an investment metal, so you rarely see people buying copper bars or copper coins for the most part. You have to carry too much of it to have much of a value. And frankly, the part about the coins, one of the things I learned as I went through this whole process, is the price of the minting The coin has a lot to do with, how do I explain this? If you buy a silver coin, you're going to pay generally $2 to $3 more for a one ounce silver coin above spot price. And some say it's profit, but there's other reasons for it. If you buy a gold coin, you're going to probably spend up more like, for a one ounce coin, more like $20 to $40 over spot price. With copper, the actual raw copper content in my coins, for instance, which is one ounce, 999 copper, and it's not troy ounces because copper isn't measured in troy ounces like gold and silver can be. They can, gold and silver can be measured in other ways, but typically when you see the price of gold and silver per ounce, it's a troy ounce. And that's different than the 16 ounces in a pound. We have troy ounces like 12 ounces in a per their pound. It's kind of confusing But anyway, the copper coins copper is always on the market designated by pound generally not my house and The amount of actual raw copper in those one ounce coins that I have that I produce is only about a quarter 25 to 30 cents worth of actual raw copper at spot price But hey, well, wait a minute you're charging $2 per coin. Well, you got to understand that The dies and the production costs, the dies cost me several thousand dollars to have the dies made. And I can produce, if I run them to their limit, if I don't damage the dies before they wear out, I can get about 50,000 coins out of one set of dies. Then I gotta make new dies. At least that's for copper. So you have to understand when you're paying more per coin than the actual price of the metal in them, Rarely will you ever find a silver or gold coin at spot price. You have to be literally junk and even then they'll mark them up because the dealer needs to make a little bit of money off it. They call them junk silver. Where it's not collectable as a coin, it's collectable as the metal. So the copper basically, most of the price of it is the price of making the damn things. And then I can make some profit off it too. If you could buy spot copper coins, it would only cost about $30 an ounce. Now, copper does fluctuate on the market daily just like gold and silver does. However, because the percentage of the value of the coin, of the actual copper itself, the price of copper have to go way up for me to have to raise my price. Because it doesn't justify raising the price of the copper. Let's say doubles, like silver, basically, almost has recently. Yeah, there's more copper in it, but still most of the cost of that is in the production of it not so much the metal Anyway, just a little little education there I don't normally talk about the copper because it does and I haven't made any long time I mean of the the two coins you may see if you go to forbidden coins the militia coin You know, I'm not afraid of using that word the militia coin is I think I'm into 12,000 of those and The Federal Reserve coin that I have listed there, which is the same website I only mentioned 2,500 of those and I still haven't run out of either one yet. I think I probably got a couple thousand of the militia coins left and much less of the Federal Reserve coins. I don't know, but I probably am only in the neighborhood of a few hundred of them left at this point. I don't know. And because the popularity of them just waned fairly soon after I met with them, it's... I probably won't be minting more unless there's some sort of resurgence in the popularity of it. So there's more of a popularity thing than an investment thing. That's the way people treated these coins. It depends on the design was nice, people like the design, they bought it because of the design. Frankly, I thought the Federal Reserve Coin would have. And here's something, think about this, this is something that I haven't talked about this in a long time. My Federal Reserve Coin, on the back of it, There's a scroll with a quill pen, you know, and the U.S. Congress, like they're writing an amendment, like a bill or something. And so, I can't remember exactly how I put it, but the U.S. Congress, and in the writing there, it says, Dear Federal Reserve, you are fired. Okay, that word, you're fired, that should ring a bell, right? You're fired? Donald Trump, right? Donald Trump. Well, this coin was produced in 2013. So before Trump was even thought about running for president. Anyway, I thought that was a cool thing. At the time, Ron Paul was very interested in basically auditing the Fed, and that never has been done either. It's even to this day. And now we no longer have Ron Paul, and nobody's talking about it as far as I know. About auditing the Fed. Ron Paul was really key in that and nobody's taken on that role and that must as fun is, is Rand Paul doing that? I don't know. Let's see, I got about five more minutes left. Let me run over this real quick, somebody wants to call him. Trump is being, well, Trump has been impeached again, as we all know, and now he's going through a small pile, as we all know. But what could Trump lose? First of all, he's not going to be removed from office because he's already got. But if he is impeached, well, he has been impeached, right? If he's convicted, this is what could happen. I'll just run over this real quick here, because we aren't really talking about this much. The president has perks, ex-presidents have perks after their presidency is over with. Pension equal to about $221,000 per year. Annual. After six months of leaving office, a governmental allowance for an office of staffing and equipment doesn't specify a value there. Also, reimbursed travel expenses up to $1 million annually for the ex-president and up to two staffers. Spouses are allowed up to half a million for travel per year. Lifetime security services provided by Secret Service. health benefits through the government's federal employees health benefits program, but only if they had had five years of federal employment. So Trump, like Jimmy Carter, does not qualify with only four years of civilian service. Also, funerals with full honors and the option of burial at Arlington National Cemetery. Now, when Trump lose these benefits, if impeached and convicted, The answer is probably he would lose some of them. On the former President's Act of 1958, which created many of the ex-presidents' perks, presidents removed by impeachment are ineligible, but under that bill, it was noted that the 10-year limit on post-presidential Secret Service protection was increased to lifetime protection. in 2013 and the statutory language did not include the prohibition of benefits for impeachment and removal of former chief executives. It also makes a convicted president ineligible. Impeached but not convicted presidents remain eligible. So impeached but not convicted. Now as to this point in time, it doesn't look like they're gonna have the votes in the Senate to convict him. of the charges that they're putting on him. So it looked like he'd be going scot-free. And to what end? The Democrats, how can you tell? The Democrats want to keep him from being able to run again in office. Well, think about this. He's already 74. In four years, he would be 78. which is as old as Biden is right now. Do we really want, and Biden won't last his term in office, I mean, anybody really believe that we won't see Harris as president here before years is up? So what is going to be Harris against Trump in 2024? I don't think so. Trump's going to be old, and he's going to have a very bad record. He'll still have followers, but he's going to have a bad legacy. in a lot of ways. Now, Biden may mess things up so bad that Trump will look like a genius, who knows, but I don't see that happening personally. I don't think you have to worry about Trump running for president again. He may try to run, but there's a Republican Party even though they won. He's already kind of destroyed the Republican Party in a lot of ways, and he's already been talking about developing his own MAGA party or whatever. Craig, what do you mean this Biden messes up? Haven't you heard what he's done in Texas here? Well, in Texas, 27,000 people in Texas around involved with a pipeline, mind you. Direct employment, lost their jobs. That's not including satellite jobs. He's also signed that oil That oil and gas BS that he did, which doesn't just affect the pipeline, that affects the refineries down here, that affects the ports, the poor Houston has been affected. There are Democrats down here that are constantly begging Biden to go back on his thing and at least change it to where it's a gradual progression thing instead of the, nope, we're done. You're all fired? Goodbye. I certainly can't argue with him. He's already messed up in like one of the biggest states of the union that he could mess up in and Texas was under Trump with all the uh removal of the regulations, the focusing on American fuel that Trump had done, Texas was doing really good. And even the Democrats down here can't say that Texas wasn't. And what Biden just, what Biden did with that executive order undermined everything in the state that they had that was going good. We're actually seeing, even though Texas is a major gas producer in the U.S., we're talking about our gas prices going up. Yeah, well, I know I can't argue and I'm not certainly not trying to support Biden But I'm just saying give it some time and see how bad things are in four years or three years when the elections start that when the Campaign starts and we'll see but I don't think I mean we're looking at another Obama administration Essentially what we're doing. We've got more socialism There's no question about that when mine is all said and done if even last and then of course Harris will do the same thing So, I'm certainly not sticking up for the man, and I don't disagree with you. I'm not trying to... I've heard more talk about now again Texas wanting to succeed and all this kind of stuff again, and the lone star trying... We hear all this stuff. And of course, you just had a... What was it? A senator die, right? Of COVID? Or was it a Congress? This is Congress, right? In Texas? Maybe it's not done that as Michael. Yeah, Texas just lost the congressman to COVID. I think that's what it was. I think it was a representative, but I don't think it was in the Congress. It was a state it was state rep on the state level. I'll have to take a look because I'm honestly, I'm not sure most of COVID stuff I hear knowing the BS that has gone on around it in this state and in my areas particularly and I'll tell you my grandpa wise, he died of pneumonia with COVID complications. There's no question about that. Okay. But is COVID bone out of proportions and they point COVID at too many things? I can say yes. Because we've got county coroners, we've got medical officials that have come out and tried to speak out about the lies that they're talking about, and they're punished or threatened with losing their job if they do so. So yeah, COVID is a real thing, but it's not as bad as they say it is. Yeah, I think they I heard on the news that it was the first congressman to actually have complications that due to complications of COVID I think that's what I heard the US congressman there have been state reps that have died in various states I thought that's already been happening so when they said the first to have died due to complications of COVID and I think they're talking to the federal level and I think it's Congress I don't think it's centered anyway, I'd have to look it up and I don't know the person's name. I'm sorry this happened about three or four days ago if I recall. So it should be pretty easy to find on the news. So my news started, I'm gonna have to go. Thanks everybody for listening, for vid now, find the strength, hopefully with the things we do so that we do something like this, get my hat together. Thanks for listening so long. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. 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Well, anyway, that's exactly how everybody feels in this country right now. uh... again it is uh... two thousand twenty one older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic dance of sorts congratulations you're in that war you've been expecting so now we've got all these democrats real quick here do a little more do you do a part of all all well here's going to be you know what their solutions going to be okay the the the rest of the terms that are actually running things are to come out of the woodwork you think that in any way shape or form the little fellow travel and parasites are going to shift any kind of gear except forward towards the crash you know in other words speed the bowsman torn off the ship the bulkheads are working with or with water faster That's the only thing you're going to get from these filthy pieces of excrement who hate your country, want you in a concentration camp, and want to murder everybody. So, pimp down all of them. We got 100 million combatants that we can use. Everybody better be armed with the teeth, and when the time comes, everybody walk out and put a bullet in these asshats on the other side. We'll run out of targets long before we run out of ammunition. But when the time comes, remember who all your enemies are out there. Seriously. They plan on doing it to you, but they plan on buying a government agent or a foreign soldier to murder you in your home or to put you in a concentration camp. Yeah, okay, well we'll settle that one real quick. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday and a couple things here, body armor and helmets. I want to mention this again, guys, any piss pot or any bump helmet is better than none. Your head is relatively tough but not tough enough. That bulkhead, that beam, that board in the middle of the night when you're trying to move through the backyard that just happens to be at forehead height is more than enough to take you out in a moment, a nanosecond fashion. It takes for you to think about it. In fact, it will wring your gourd so quick it'll make your head swim, literally. So a bump helmet or a steel helmet or any ballistic helmet is better than your head hanging in the breeze. uh... to what degree is a matter of money and as we know that is the factor with everything that's being done we have been uh... intentionally attack with a lie uh... which is the corona bear virus scam and i'm going to just use one number every all the rest of the day to relevant all you have to do is go to the year two thousand and nineteen how many people died of every cause are in america in twenty nineteen Now I want you to go to 2020. It's been a full 12 months. We're actually into the second month of 2021. How many people overall died last year by all causes, all types? I don't care about the subcategories. Now you go look at those numbers, you tell me what's going on. There's thousands about everything. Really? Go look at those numbers. Obviously we had something going on in 2019 that just killed off more people across the board. Well, what was that? because we didn't have the coronavirus for the whole 12 months of, in fact not even part of the 12 months of 2019, we had a whole lot of people dying that year. Isn't that amazing? Any other debate right now, it's obvious it's a scam, however it is, all the flus that are out there have always been devastating to certain people. real quick another of the big thing now is you know the uh... the sub factor is tied in group hold on for a second color the big thing with the corona beer virus camp as far as right now to get people to get it fixed take the shots is a bunch of micro conversation about the sub elements and how the body is affected what's resilient in the body of the point of thing out everything they tell you about the stars corona beer virus is true of all of these stars flus Does everybody understand this? There is no difference between how you are affected with the coronavir virus and how you are affected by influenza 1 or influenza 2 with regard to the substructure and strata of the different elements, for instance, resilient enzymes, things of that nature. Guys, it's identical. Not kind of, sort of, okay? In Michigan here where I am, we're in the middle of what was the medical corridor. Okay, so a lot of people that I grew up with worked in the medical industry from the research and development, the guys that were in the, have been in the militia here, we're with Pfizer, we're with all of these different companies. We know about AIDS before most people know what the word AIDS meant. Why? Because the people who were doing the research on, you know, what they identified as a threat They actually had all the particulars on, not just with AIDS or with the HIV-1, but also HIV-2, HIV-3, HIV-4. You do remember those, right? Oh, well, you see, they did explain to them. In fact, one of our listeners is right in the middle of all of that, and he knows exactly what we're talking about. But he explained it to everybody back in the day, kind of woke everybody up to the real game. Well, most of those companies all got scuttled by Pfizer. Pfizer came into Michigan, bought everything up, killed every stinking company that existed that was an American company. And when they knew that they had control of the industry, they closed down about eight, nine years ago, back during that first little, well, a little far, far than that now, actually, that little depression we had when they, you know, shut everything down, 0809, you know, to 10. When all that stuff was going on, Pfizer just packed everything up, shut everything down here in Michigan, and disappeared. They got special dispensation from the state, they got special money from the Fed, and they shut down multi-billion dollar complexes here, left buried one, tore one down and buried it in the ground over on the west side of the state. The other one here was more advanced. You know what they did? They just left it. Well, no, why is this going to be here to replace all those American company employees? They're all going to be here, everybody's going to be working, no they're not, they're all gone. Like you hit a light switch. Well, what about all the deals and special money they got? Well, thank you very much, goodbye, what are you going to do? Ha ha ha ha. And that's what they did. So, way before all this thing with the coronavirus scam, I have absolutely no confidence whatsoever in the corporate commercial scam that's going on, because we've seen it from the other end of the business. as part of the economy of this area. Okay? But the people that are interactive with it, everybody knows quite personally, everybody knows somebody that worked in that trade and grew up with it because it was through the area, going all the way back to the 40s, 50s, and 60s. The 60s was where the heyday pickup took place, and from then on the rest is history, until Pfizer came in and scuttled everything for the globalists. So again, I have no confidence nor do I trust anything said by this system at all. It's just that simple. So everybody again, pay attention. Otherwise we're going to call her. Who do we have? Call her, chip in there. Yeah, this is Tex-Mex. Yeah, I was just going to go talk about what you were talking about earlier about the 2019, the other virus that was around, which was the swine bird flu killed like a million plus Americans. And before that was the Ebola. Now that one, I mean, you don't want to get it. That was definitely Ebola. And it actually did get in the US and it did spread. And we were able to knock it down. And all this was under Obama, but we didn't have any lockdowns. We didn't have any of this. No discussion about it at all. Yep. Oh, and by the way, again, I want to remind you about some text messages. We just moved a pile of it. All this PPE, personal protective equipment, the member of the beginning of the Corona beer scam, oh my God, we're short everything. They were looking for government money they knew would be falling from the sky. Guys, they had all the stuff left over from the last three fake operations, well, real operations, but preparation for defense. all of the p p equipment brand new in the box you know on issued on open in warehouses here which by the way your tax dollars paid for those warehouse storage sites even they walked all that stuff right out the back door as soon as they heard they had a new scam and through all of it the dumpster and then send it to the trash to the bands you know why i can i can prove this we have it when they were at the university michigan at the different locations they had. Once we found out about one, it turns out there were others. They had all these sites for all this special PPE equipment that you all know about. Masks, body suits, rebreathers, Scott air tank systems, not filtering systems, closed air systems. And you know what they did with it all? Brand new in the box, brand new in the packet. Walked it right out to the dumpsters and sent it to the landfill. But it was for the very thing you're talking about Tex-Mex for all those other events and we didn't do anything with those. But we do have a president who did a great job for four years of going out and playing stinking golf. Didn't take the... I don't care what anybody says. This is... At the end of the day... Here's what happened Hillary was never arrested for four years the first two years the idiot stick had the house in the Senate did nothing dynamic to take charge Waddled through that got the ATF prime for going after the guns So now when they hit the ground running with the of the new communists coming in the bat faggots were already at full speed primed to go after the guns And don't forget Hillary's going to be arrested any minute now. And now where is he? Down in Florida playing golf again. I didn't have any use for that when the person was on the job, which told me the person wasn't on the job. Okay, just a heads up on that one. That would be the only difference would be the name of who's in there. Otherwise, all the rest of the garbage going on. Hey, Fauci got power because of who? Donald Trump. All the governors got power because Donald Trump signed the emergency order that gave all the governors the emergency powers people. Yeah Mark and don't forget according to Fauci, doubling your mass is going to just be more better. It's more glittery. Yeah, you know I mean if you follow that kind of logic if two masks are good And they're really going to stop the virus which it does it well wouldn't a plastic bag over your head be a hundred percent I was hoping we could get them to do that that would eliminate most of our problems before we go any farther down the road you do know that right? It would be a short-term solution for the people that are our problem right now, but then again it would be a long-term solution for the rest of us who, you know, we're smart enough not to use the plastic bag. Just that simple, right? Thoroughly agree. Well, here again guys, this is, you know, the situation now, the chemicals are now doing their fake limitations, and I'm going to say fake because the only solution they're going to have is to plug another communist in. And the only thing they have are a line of communists to plug in so that if they play musical chairs with the meat puppet Biden, like we said, who's going to be in there? Take your pick. It's either going to be Obama coming out after, let's say, they get rid of the VP because they decide the bar whore needs to be gone. And then all of a sudden, mystery of mysteries, here's a guy who was president before, but now he's VP. Oh, wait a minute. It turns out we've decided to officially say that the senile, you know, Froot Loop, who had no business being in the job in the first place nor going anywhere in the election process, yeah, well, got to pump him out of the way. And all of a sudden, we have an unelected president who then is going to assign an unelected vice president, and the rest is history. Now, I'll tell you, the person that's really missing from this whole program is, is old bummer. Where's old bummer right now? Tex-Mex, have you seen anything to identify where old bummer is? Uh, no. No, Mark, I haven't. I haven't either. You know what's fascinating? We all know, I'll tell you what, like I said guys, I've been doing this to everybody. Go find his compound. Where is it that they have been living? Every president, even Donald Trump, who unasked the AO, waved from the steps, jumped in the plane, went all the way across the country, and he went to Florida, all the way across the country. They just made a big deal about where Obama is during Black History Month. He joined a book club there in Washington, D.C., where he lives. You know add a black bookstore that segregates and is only for black people, you know pro segregation Well, that's really you see if any white person shows up we're gonna get raped or mugged anyway So it's like everybody knows not to go there. You don't have to put a sign up It's just yo homie file you will basically roll you for whatever you got, you know rape if you're you know Well, you're a guy. Yeah, well, don't worry bummer the queer What's your point? And then, so everybody will stay away. Not even, not just away people, but a lot of other people too. So, again, the fact is that, oh bummer guys, no president stays in Washington after they've been president. They pack up and they go somewhere. They go somewhere to get away. And they do. Except for this one and during the last four years of all the BS we've seen granted all it is is the pot calling the kettle black and vice versa But in you know in the end of the game here now where we're into the next four years of fall dural fiddle DD and BS because of the fake election because there was no election There if with the voter fraud took place keep repeating that everybody there was no election There was a bunch of numbers being moved around all of them an absolute lie but there was no election so everything for this point forward is just a matter of building up towards the next american war for independence slash a war of prevention we have to stop them from going any farther and that means we're going to fight there's nothing left there's no conversation there's no two years down the road that the crock of bs that's twenty two months down the road plus now everybody's bragging about what how much look how much he's done just in the last month that's our whole point With that being the case, please tell me how you with a straight face believe that you're gonna get to 22 months down the road Let alone you know what four years a little less, but no three years and 11 months Figure it out do the math. So we got a lot of work to do here Anything else X makes please jump in there. I'm sorry. All right real quick and i do want to mention this because i was it was actually surprised although the prices not what it was even a there a month ago uh... if you're looking for carby mammal now the one carby by the way with weapons wednesday guys carby and one carby thirty calum one carby If you have a carbine and you've got a lot of ammo, that's going to be one of those weapons that's filling in in the same way as the SKS, the AK, the AR-15 or whatever, and don't say, well, they're all the same. Yes, they are. They're all in the same niche. They're light rifles. The carbine is sufficiently supported out there by millions of weapons and tens, if not hundreds of millions of rounds. There are massive amounts of 30 caliber carbine out there. Because of that, the carbine is going to be a, not a dominant, but a large volume weapon on the battlefield in any element of this conflict headed from beginning to end. Okay? Right now over at JG Sales, they have the 120-round, 30-caliber carbine bandoliers in the stripper clips, ammunition, 120 rounds. for $99.96. Now it's less than a dollar around. The big thing is you're paying for it. It's in a bandolier. It's on the stripper clips. These are the American pattern. There's two different types out there right now. This is the American pattern for the stripper clip in that it has the stripper clip guide attached to it the way it was originally made for US production. And these are in stock. They have them right now. Well, it says with mag chargers. Ooh, I have to double check that. I could be wrong. It could be. They do have the mag chargers, but these should be with the mag charger attached, but maybe not. Traditionally, the carbine, each one of the stripper clips had the charger attached, slides along the back of the stripper. Do not, do not throw those away. We're going to need every one of those that we can get our hands on in the process, okay? Hold on here a second. Okay, anyway, uh... as it is with all of the other work that's being done with the other 556-762x39 or even 9mm light carbines that are out there. 30 carbine is a viable weapon if you got a carbine and with the price of the other ammunition being where it is, this is brass case, probably boxer prime because it's Korean and the Korea, yes it is boxer prime so that makes it that much more valuable. Granted, you're not going to shoot it to reload it right now, but if you do shoot it and it's a defensive gun, you will probably be recovering the brass, so wartime reproduction is going to take place. The big thing here again is, if you've got a carbine, pile up the ammunition just like the rest. You may have already done some. Add more, there's a location. Go to jgsales.com. If you go to their rifle and the ammo for rifles, if you go to 30 carbons, it's the only carbony ammo that they have, but they do have it in stock. And it's in the stripper clips and the bandoliers. That's definitely worthwhile. The strippers make it a lot quicker to load. It's that simple. And again, you don't have a bunch of chiclets hanging around. The other thing here too, remember you load up the mags off of your boxed ammo. The bandolier ammunition stays in the bandolier until you need it. Another thing load these up in ammo cans 30 caliber cans or 50s 30s would be better if you can find in fact Edward mentioned But they do have some ammo can sales going on one of them is a combo I believe most of the companies have it. They are virgin cams They're at Menards home despots like Home Depot Lowe's like allows and uh... uh... we'll see maynard's i think i mentioned those but anyway it is fifty caliber cam with a thirty caliber can inside it that the combo uh... check to see what the prices but they're under twenty dollars for a set i would love the thirty car being into thirty caliber can simply because we're probably using the thirty car being is going to be a a lighter weight person that's usually the case an older person or a younger person but girls like the car being everybody one lady that i know They got a carbine, you can't pry it out of their hands. They like the way it performs, they like the way it fits to their body, girls are shaped differently, the carbine works really well for them. Okay? So it's not a bad weapon, if you have one, the biggest thing, and I can't emphasize this enough, is know how to do maintenance, and especially how to properly clean the weapon. Now you don't have to guess on that, or any of your weapons. Go over to YouTube and start going through all the different maintenance videos or operational videos on weapons. A lot of them that people have posted, World War II, Korea and Vietnam era training videos, which are very concise. They are very, very well put together so you will understand step by step what to do. The carbine has a short stroke tap it system that is out of sight, you know, underneath the barrel. That usually carbons up and then the weapon doesn't eject properly and everybody goes the guns broken No, it's just that most of you never pulled the weapon out of the stock and actually clean that piston which builds up carbon builds up on it pretty quickly as a matter of fact Anybody who knows the weapon, like a Garand, you know, again, there are certain things you do with a Garand. If you have to stop, you make a point of dusting it off with a carbine. If you've got a chance to stop and do maintenance on the weapon, you're going to clean up that piston first thing. It only takes a second to pop it out of the stock. Get to work, get it done, and put the weapon back together. Away you go. But the carbine ammunition is available. The other thing here again, go through their inventory to see what they do have. I haven't gone through everything yet. But JG does have a few items that some of the other companies are almost completely out of. So everybody's got their niche, whatever you find that might be useful. I recommend that you take time and pick up what you can. Take the digits if you've got to not eat, not eat. Seriously, it's just that simple. Oh, and to Randy, thank you, yes. They do also have the basic deal they've had for a while, plate carrier vest, discrete series with two soft ballistic 10x12 panels, level 3, $29.75 by VISM, these are tan, the carriers are tan, $150 apiece. which is not bad that's actually a good price for that particular package and of course you can upgrade and change out the panels or add steel which you can do with at the very least supplemental shock trauma plates which really make a difference when they're put behind the soft armor. Okay there's a couple different ways you can mount them in fact you can even double up shock trauma plates in addition to whatever you got when we have soft armor that makes a big difference. So there's a bunch of other stuff there, jgsales.com, jgsales.com, jgsales.com, jgsales.com. The big thing here again, and we've heard the term used quite a bit, catch as catch can. In other words, you may have a list of what you want. And if you do, it still catches catch catch. If you run into it, I would point out if it's ammo, do a quick survey and actually have other people looking for, you know, looking through your basic site at the same time. And if you run into something that is in short supply at your end and you actually find it, my attitude would be just buy it. I mean, you do a quick seal, did you find something? No, did you find something? Yes. Okay, what did you find? I'm over here at Schmidlap Arms. Okay, now I'm there too. They have the same stuff. And it could be, you know, 257 Roberts, 300 Windmag, 375 Holland and Holland. If it's something especially in those calor, you know, unique, but in commercial calibers, then it catches, catches a cat right now. and no two locations have the same price and or even the same inventory or near it now i will say this i gotta mention them amal man dot com they don't have much nobody has much but amal man dot com does have some of the basic stuff in stock and uh... seven sixty by thirty nine is one of them uh... now they have the inventory the other day i would be surprised if they're pretty much almost out But that again is with every passing day. Everybody's making a decision. Yeah, they're down to yeah, they did they got really eating out Okay, they've got wolf 762 for 515 for 1000 rounds and they've got the Tula MO for 535 for 1000 rounds both of them are FMJ Both of 122 grain by the cheaper first go to the other second In 556 it's little to nothing and what they do have is well, let's see a thousand rounds of Tula for $720 20 rounds of PMC for $20 20 rounds of Steelcase Wolf for $17 Fiochi there you go. Oh my oh Wait a minute Remington Fiochi Extreme off V max 550 grain JHP well performance bullet 50 rounds for $70, so you get the drift, where it is with 223. There was a deal on 308. One of the groups went down to Kentucky. I mentioned this the other day. I was wrong. They didn't get four pallets. They filled the truck up. They got nine pallets total. Somebody else blinked on an order that was being held, and the people got pissy and said, well, you know, we can get it elsewhere. They said, really? and the guys were standing there and they said, yeah, we'll take it. So instead of them getting the three, which then became, I heard four, it turns out, no, they got more, M-O-R-E, and they made an onsite deal. They basically filled the five ton truck up. They didn't stack the pallets. They just, everything went on board tight and they brought it back to Michigan. People are out hunting for ammunition. They are hunting. They are scouring and that's going to continue to happen. No deals on 9mm and if you guys hear about anything, grab it before you say anything or you might not get it at all. It's the only way I can describe it. If you see a great deal, you're looking at 9mm costing more than AK ammo. And my problem with that is if it was a choice, well, guess what? High powered rifle ammo beats out pistol ammo every day. So, in other words, if I had a bunch of AKs and I do have a bunch of 9mm pistols, I would probably buy just enough 9mm to top off whatever I need, but very little. And I'd be buying the hell out of the 7.62x39, because that rifle round is worth a hell of a lot more than that 9mm round. It's that simple, okay? And again, we've had this discussion before. It's a matter of the economy and force. What do you have to spend? How much do you get for what you spend? Now you're all going to have to figure the math out on that because you all know what you have. Another thing, I cannot emphasize this enough, please, if you're going to do any shooting, go get airsoft. Seriously, go get airsoft, go get airsoft, go get airsoft. Why? Right now you can't afford to pull a trigger on a gun and if you are, it's going to be a minimal number of familiarization rounds and if you do shoot, shoot, box your prime, that's reloadable. That's one of the reasons for getting the boxer primed is it's reloadable the steel case per damn prime You probably are not going to be into reloading Save that as combat battlefield ammo least likely to be repicked, but if we can pick it up we will We're gonna police all our brass. Okay, police your bride leave nothing for the dinks remember that line from platoon when they were in the village Do you remember that? Oh, that's from Vietnam. Yeah, you're right. Oh, I'm not going to pick brass up. Well, I hate to tell you guys, not only pick brass up, but anything that was busted, anything that was military grade, anything was policed. Pole pins, grenade bodies that had been used. Fuses, have you ever seen a grenade fuse after the grenade goes off? How many of you have seen one of those? You know, pretty much it's intact. You know if I can get hold of that, one of those in any condition, that can be reactivated as another grenade. And American grenades are some of the most reliable on the planet, which is why the Vietcong were gleeful when they were able to capture American ordnance like that, especially grenades. Because yeah, they made grenades out in the middle of the rainforest problem, high moisture, and they were making it from dud bombs and all kinds of artillery shells that hadn't gone off. and consistency was a big problem. They would recast the steel to make cast bodies for the grenades. Well, depending on what you cast it from, for instance, iron, if it's not malleable, if it's conventional iron, it may shatter into literally dust, making it basically a flash bang slash offensive grenade instead of a fragmentation defensive grenade. Did you know that? In fact, that is even true when making glass hand grenades. You do know that originally grenades were made out of glass. Really hellacious. Only if the glass was tempered right. When they made glass hand grenades, if you didn't temper the glass right, when the concussive charge inside went off, black powder, what's interesting is the glass literally would shatter and pulverize to sand, literally like glass sand. and have no fragmentation effect whatsoever. Hey Mark. Go ahead, call or chip in there. This is Hal. You know what? Kind of glass really works good. Old TV screen glass. Yeah, that's monstrous. Oh yeah. That's some rugged stuff, but I wanted to call you just to tell you, you know, I live out here out roll and you don't hear, you're not hearing anybody shooting anything. No, the sidewalk is rolled up on that. Yeah. At all. I mean, usually quite a bit. Well, we are here, we have a couple of ranges to the west and there's nobody. Nobody's pulling trigger on anything. But they're for the very reason we're talking about. Why are they not shooting? What are they saving it for? Oh, this way. Alright. Thank you. I think you and I both know what they're saving it for, right? Yep. I'm practicing with rocks. Yeah. i don't know what he is. A wrist rocket is delicious. A real wrist, you know, you know, thank you for bringing that up because that is another thing we need to talk about. We haven't really done that in a while. The slingshot channel. Now of course, YouTube, you know, they pissed on him left and right, but he still has a channel up. But slingshot guys are nothing to sneeze at. Just like many other things, it's like darts. Guys, have you ever seen what a real dart? I've talked about this on here, but some guys are actually doing videos. showing you what a medieval dart looked like, okay? And where the idea for throwing darts, for practicing accuracy, was simply scale down range fire for using fortress darts, which could be used either when you're on the ground against infantry, but especially were hellacious when you're up on a wall five, six, ten stories above someone, and you throw a dart down at them that's as big a round as your hand can hold like about two broom handles in diameter and about a foot and a half long with a barbed dart on it, a barbed point. Fins stabilized, oh yes. And slingshots are no different, not just slings. Slings were lethal. There's all kinds of mean stuff. We look at them as toys, but today we have wrist rockets and we have slingshot, you know, banding material. that makes the slingshot a totally lethal, quiet weapon. And one of the things that, remember the guy with the slingshot, oh, I know it was Peter, oh, I see Peter, but I know I'm wrong. Anyway, the guy when he first did the slingshot channel, he was, you know, he first, he was building his own slingshots of the conventional pattern, and he started having more fun building things, and there is some stuff that he's built that is just giving a lot of other people even more ideas. But one of the things that he pointed out is the big and significant step forward are the polymers that have been used, the elastic materials that are used now for making the sling, you know, expander itself, you know, the actual stretchable material that goes and throws that slug wherever you want to throw it. And one of the most interesting things with that is he, his standard slingshot, which by the way is, you know, copyrighted, it's a design that really is very straightforward, it's a Y type. But if you remember my favorite video was he's got a five gallon pail of ballistic gel. And he took basically what was I think a, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's a 45 caliber pellet, off wave 50 actually. It was a 45 or 50 caliber round ball bearing. and he pulls the thing back full length the way he demonstrated his slingshot and he fires at the five-gallon pale ballistic gelatin wad because he's dumped it out on this board and it goes clean through the five-gallon slug of gel. And he goes, that's pretty good, but that's not what I wanted. And so he goes and he gets a 70 or 75 caliber ball bearing. And then he shoots again and it goes in and stops about two thirds of the way and sticks. And he goes, that's what I wanted. Yeah, and he's chuckling. And you know what? He's right. Now you think about that a 50 caliber, 50 caliber is bad enough. but a 70 plus caliber ball bearing smacking you in the chest, going through all the meat, going through the bone and staying inside you. Now all that energy that was behind it, see when he shot the ballistic gelatin he showed you that there was sufficient penetrating energy that it just went straight through and you can see what the wound channel was like. And it was basically the diameter without, you know, it did expand but not like a rifle cartridge would, but it expanded a little bit. But with that 50 caliber projectile, or forgive me, I keep doing that, with that 70, 75 caliber projectile, you're talking about a golf ball going through somebody's chest and lodging in it. And doing that with something that makes no noise whatsoever. and he had no problem penetrating and getting into what was the equivalent to that. Remember that ballistic gel is designed to simulate muscle, organ. The only thing you can modify with is bone. We used to actually practice and make, take, deer bones. I've talked about this many times. When I was much younger, we had a lot of other fun projects we did, but we did ballistic testing with all the unique bullets that we created. Example is exploding bullets for the smaller calibers like 32 and 380. When we did that, we used ballistic gel, actually was the equivalent to what it is, is horse glue that's used for doing book spines, which I basically, I think that's what ballistic gel is, because all it conforms the same way. It is an organic, it simulates and is of the same density as muscle tissue, and what we would do is create a torso, take deer ribs, you know, from road kills that had rotted away on the side of the road that were all bare-boned, you know, we have them all over the place here in Michigan. And we would put a ribcage together inside that and we would shoot it with a, for instance, a capping 380 auto high explosive round. And we wanted to see exactly what it would do. And it did exactly what we wanted it to do, okay? he did the thing he's he has done the same thing with the playing jobs now there's a lot of other stuff that he's come up with including auto loading auto-feeding crossbows all kinds of fun stuff better motorized with the swing shot is still one of those things you can carry anything and everything could be a projectile hell if you recover bullets fifth forty five caliber a c p bob projectiles would be monstrous used as a playing shot projectile and they're going to be more unstable enough and they're going to do exactly what they do because they'll be pressing about the same velocity that they would coming out of a 1911. In fact, a .40 caliber spent bullet like a jacketed bullet would be another good one. Any pellet like that would work exceptionally well. So just a heads up because, you know, again, we have joked about, well, we had to throw your gun. Well, there are other things you can throw and they kill people dead, dead, dead. And right now we're going to be hunting bipeds and forests every way that we can. And however you can contribute, I'm going to point out another thing. When you see that dancing chorus line BS where they're going to jump up and look, they're using dynamic motion forward. Well, we're going to be using dynamic heavy rifle, but anything and everything, if everybody just picks one of the dancing chorus line troopers at a time, and you smack him from every direction you can, that creature's going down. I don't care what armor they got. I don't care what they have and the way of protection. We'll do them any good. Now imagine that times every rifleman and everybody contributing with whatever you can at close range under certain conditions for anti-personnel slash eradication. Many of these quiet weapons would be preferred, but you do need more energy, and again, that's where that slingshot performance comes in, wrist rocket type, and other technologies that are out there. It's a matter of being creative, and right now, example for training, as I mentioned earlier, Airsoft is going to be your solution. In fact, right now there's a whole bunch of BB raw Airsoft guns. They're using regular BB. They're actually BB guns. They're not just airsoft plastic pellet guns. But they're simulating most of the basic weapons out there and they have both semi and select fire. Now I'm not impressed with nor do I need that much select fire out there, but to get a better feel for how something like that works, any stick time is good time. That's an old motto for flying. Well, the same is true with regard to range operations. Any range time is good range time provided you take it seriously. And that's your problem and your instructor's problem. If you have an instructor that doesn't have brains enough to know that Airsoft is a usable tool, they're failing you. Because right now you can't afford to pull a trigger on a rifle or a pistol or a shotgun. First of all, the price, the cost, which everybody, like I said, $1, $1, $1, $1, aw, there goes the paycheque. The other half of that is, again, that's ammunition we need for the war we're gonna be fighting. Airsoft, as long as it's treated as a, again, a logical, realistic simulation slash training aid, you're gonna do just fine. Treat it like a toy, you act like a boy, you're a kid. Treat it as a training aid, it is a priceless tool to give you range time every day with no one having a clue what you're doing. Silent training. You do understand how valuable that is, right? How are you going to train people down the road? Somebody's going to have an epiphany and finally decide, oh, we're going to join. This is the problem with the Iraqis, trying to fight the Americans invading Iraq when we were staying in there to steal from them for the Israelis so the Jewish mob could rip them off blind. People finally had their epiphany and got pissed and joined. Well, what kind of range time does that kid have? How much time does he have with his weapon systems? Not really much of any. And that's why, of course, our troops are like, oh, this is really stupid. Well, we're going to make sure that doesn't happen, number one. With us, we're way past the basic learning curve. Way past. And a lot of you out there, this is why, like I said, and I'll add another part from the 2-hour block, you are more valuable to our fighting effort behind, if you get behind the rifle that you are most proficient with. as opposed to waiting to the last minute and shifting over to the, I gotta have an AR-15 because somebody told you you gotta have an AR-15. You're more valuable to us with that 30-30 lever action with that 9 power scope and you doing what you do to kill quadrupeds every year but now you're gonna kill slower bipeds than if you change out to a totally different weapon system that you have no training time on. Now it doesn't mean you shouldn't familiarize yourself with it and guess what with airsoft you can do that in addition to having the weapon But right now if you if you can put your shoulder behind a 300 wind mag And you have the ability to put put a crosshair on an elk at 900 yards across the ridge. I just talked to one of my friends here My friends here yesterday who did just exactly that's what he does every year fact he has I didn't I didn't know it and It's funny, you have a conversation with somebody forever, but you finally start talking. You know, I was discussing the 7mm Remington Magnum. It was the first model that I've talked about for years. They had the stainless barrel. The stainless was a little light in the loafers. Guess what? He's got one. It's worth a fortune. Like I told him, I said, we don't like to start talking about it. He goes, well, no, I got it when we first got married. And we went through the whole conversation and figured out he's got a rifle that's worth a fortune. Very few of these weapons are left. Well, guess what? He could trade it in two years ago or a year ago or whenever. Right now, collectorism is not as critical as shooterism, you know what I mean? If it shoots, and right now his gun does work fine, but what he pointed out is when he fires it, after the second round, it starts to drift a little. And I pointed out, I said, well, you're into machinery when weapons, when steel heats up, it expands. that barrel heats up it expands that's when your barrel starts to drift though the original remington barrels of the model seven hundred were done stainless steel with a uh... mike or two group micro group barrel like they used on the smith corona nineteen oh three a three sales of it on the remington fact of the matter is that it was a great idea but the stainless steel is wrong now he could take that weapon and still sell it for a big chuck a change because it was not converted when they realized the barrels were a problem, Remington offered everybody to come in, take them in, they would trade out the barrel for a carbon barrel that was, you know, standard precision and you got a brand new gun for free, they just did it as a warranty thing. Well, some people didn't do that, my friend didn't do that, I just found out about that yesterday, okay, which is cool. But you know you never know however that man I don't he has by probably a handful ARs But like I told him I said which would you which are you better with what do you shoot? When you go out west when you take and when you take down an elk or you take down two or three mule deer in a season You're using that 270 or that 300 wind mag aren't you or that seven millimeter Remington magging those? Well, yeah, so what do you think you know first of all you're older than I am and You're not a spring chicken. Well, you're more valuable to me. 400 yards behind me in a proper shooting station, ready to overwatch what I'm doing, and you fire one or two rounds and you leave that position. You put two people down with those two rounds. You've paid for yourself on the battlefield. Get the hell out of the way. Now, you keep doing that by changing fighting positions and changing shoot stations. Guess what? You just keep hitting them. That's all you got to do. You're more valuable to us, hitting constantly and repeatedly over and over again, putting an objective down. One of the black uniform knuckle-dragging, shoe-sized IQ, bald-headed, roided-up turds is coming out to grab the guns or play communist. Once they're dead, they don't come back. So I want to help you to understand is like you don't have to hock the farm to get an AR. Here's the thing. You got that 300-win mag. Put a bullet in there, Artisan. Tag it just like we do. You know, hey, when you gotta move, I got the first shot, I get him. I get everything he's got. You can have the M4 full-auto that we pull off of that warm, dead corpse as your trophy for having taken down 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and you get to select what's off each corpse. How's that sound? You're more valuable to us that way, shooter. This is where we make a mistake trying to think we want to be just like the other side. I don't want to be just like the other side. I want to be superior to the other side. An American rifleman, guys, we have more sniper rifles than I don't care what these bygards say. Well, that's not a sniper rifle, really? Have you seen what most the rest of the world's carrying? Yes, it is. In fact, at the very least, let's put it this way, it's a high marksman's rifle, and all of you can see better what you're going to shoot when the time comes. And we're not going to play fair anyway. They're bragging how they're not going to play fair. Well, guess what? We're not either. but I'm not too impressed with the standing out in the middle of you know in middle of an area in the dancing chorus line and thinking of somehow we're just not going to figure out how to shoot your hind end or you try to get out of the back of an APC and we've got everybody lined up accordingly with different shooting stations soon as that back door opens up I'm dumping everything into the ass under that vehicle I can't inside we'll let it ping around until it finds itself till it finds something that's soft and chewy for the bullet to stay all stuck in. That's how you need to be thinking. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yeah, that's a text message. I had one more report to make. I was at a shooting competition this past weekend, and one of my friends who was there, he has a girlfriend that is a nurse, and she's in pretty good shape. She's a long-distance runner. And so, of course, they have to take the shot because, you know, they're in the medical field. Well, she had the first shot, and just before she came, it was a long drive from them for them all the way from Corpus to West Texas, and she got the second shot just before they left. and she was sick, I mean sick, high fever, throwing up. Unfortunately, she wasn't going to back out. She was going with her boyfriend and she rode the whole way sick and she didn't finally recover until she got to West Texas and she was just telling us how bad she felt and everything and how bad it was after the second shot. Help. Well, another thing that several doctors are saying is that for up to two years, though, the individuals, the full level of damage to the body, to the system, won't be known for up to two years for all these people. If they've had a serious reaction, it is going to continue to be a problem. Most all the immunologists who are honest are talking about this and that's one of the things I had a conversation with a gentleman who just kept repeating reason we got to go to war is because of censorship. That's what there was a doctor one of the doctors which been here here for a long time. He's one of the met he's one of the doctors with doctors with the one what we call the doc unit met militia unit. and uh... you won't wear a mask never has refused to but he kept the review the federal bill what what got him finished as far as any discussion about politics with the center ship his attitude is the only solution is to shoot the rest but you know what's funny is it's like he said if they've had any kind of all of all allergic reaction or any kind of what appears to be like an allergic reaction they have up to two years in which a window of progressive debilitating response is going to take place up to an including death and had that for the person who has been who was with the uh... originally he was with the uh... allergy clinic years ago he's not with the allergy clinic anyway works in another hill totally different part of the uh... medical uh... is structure here now But back in the day, that was his niche. And he's like, he said, no, with what they're not telling anybody is if they've had any kind of adverse response with either, especially where it's a duplex system like this, if they had any kind of significant response to the second battery, then they're downhill. They're going downhill. They just don't know it. They're on the way out. They've up to it including just flopping over dead, but otherwise they're going to be an ongoing medical paycheck for some stinking doctor somewhere. That's the problem. And he just, you know, he's just shaking his head. But it's like you said, well, you know, you can talk to people. He's a doctor. Now think about this. He's a doctor, Tex-Max. He's talked to people. He's looked right at him like I was talking to him and told him, do not take this shot. Do not take this shot. Well, yeah, but... And he's like, I'm a doctor. Listen to me. Do not take, and the idiot stick still goes out and takes the shot, then gets sick and then is lamenting to him. He goes, don't talk to me about that. That's the other guy. He's getting short. Everybody's getting short because they're tired of these idiot sticks. Well, you need to feel bad for me now. Why? You were told not to take the shot. You took the shot. Now you're in trouble. And now I'm in our case, well, you have to take it. You know what? I'm going to tell you what I said about, like it's like 9-11 when they said everybody was in the building, they said, if you leave, you'll be fired. The last thing you could hear me on the way out is, I was looking for a job when I came in here, off the little bagel, in the Coachman Camper tube. Bye. That's exactly how I see you with this. Go ahead. I've had the same conversation you were just talking about. People telling me, oh, you need a shot. You've got to take the shot. I don't want to take anything. And I keep telling people, don't take the shot. But they're like, well, what if I don't take the shot? Or if I don't do this with the shot? You know, I'm like, look, I tell them, don't take it. But they're afraid of it. We're part of two dots. We're part of two dots. You will not understand. And then there's this debate thing like, you don't need to debate with me because I'm not going to be doing it. But you know what? I'm just telling you it would be a good idea not to. Now, if you do, I'm not going to shed an alligator tear for anybody who does have any other problems. Because basically, like I told one person, your religiosity is that you want to be a lab rat. What? I said, well you're a lab rat, okay? You know, it used to be they had to pay people for that, but now they've got to punch an idiot stick to condition it, or they just walk out and do it for them. Before you got money for that guy, you ever got to go home? They've got to know him. It's big money, because you need to get the placebo, which means you didn't get anything at all, or you got the actual drugs, so they could test the thing without you actually responding to a drug. So guys, whatever ammunition you can find, and then the third where they were, they've got a third of what they had two days ago. But they do have to come light it up, so go check them out. That's what the budget is dealing with in the end. I think it's a flat, so I don't want to get back up and get me out here. I hate everybody. They can get the job, and I don't give it a worship for Lord Satan. You should neither. Just be ready to do so and do it in peace. That's how it should be. We'll be on the way.