February 24, 2021
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2h 1m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, radio equipment acquisition and deployment, and weapons systems planning for militia operations. He emphasized the importance of CB radios, FRS radios, marine radio, and 2-meter repeaters as decentralized communication tools, and detailed strategies for recovering and repurposing battlefield weapons and ammunition. Koernke also outlined organizational structures for regimental combat teams (RCTs) within the Colonial Marine Militia, fire team tactics, and contingency plans for ammunition supply including CNC-manufactured straight-case cartridges and alternative projectile designs to counter potential government ammunition embargoes.
- cb radio
- frs radio
- 2-meter repeater
- marine radio
- packet radio
- colonial marine militia
- regimental combat team
- fire team tactics
- battlefield weapons recovery
- ammunition manufacturing
- straight-case cartridge
- 5.56 nato
- 300 blackout
- cnc machining
- militia communications
- michigan militia
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through the mist with a flintlock in his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, speaking low to me. But the Constitution is a shield for future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. The freedoms we secured for you. We parents labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. 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... 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 you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be brought. 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. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. Or even now as tyrants trample each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the Land. Change things up today. Wear a different hat than you normally would. Something simple. Change things up today. Wear a hat that you normally would not. Mmm. Just sitting here enjoying a fresh cup of coffee. Hold on. Mmm. Thinking about how many different ways I can slaughter the Communists that we have in America. And how to get rid of them. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Corgi. 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 south ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us liberty tree radio dot four mg dot com liberty tree radio on satellite and we are running a man fm micro stations cv bay stations and uh... 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 a little forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with kona still lying to states territories and the clock It is, oh my goodness, 5.08 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It's Communications Tuesday. It's really rather fascinating, all the stuff that's going on right now. It is the 23rd of February. It is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2021 old Earth calendar 2021 battle for the Republic the dance of swords by the way first of all it has been a perfect day here in the bottom of Michigan today I don't know if it says warm up north but right here where we are clear skies little wispy high altitude clouds on occasion you know probably covering 40 miles or so we know way up there but otherwise though what cold we had being cooked off with no we have this turning to mush while what is the private ever would have expected that yes yes we get uh... it is classic michigan weather conditions and it is of course later winter headed towards spring but it ain't spring yet however you can't run outside with a teacher right now that uh... that kind of just in between we just had at some zero weather now we've got Just a little under 40 degrees here at the peak today Bright blue clear blue Sun blazing they're not talking about the solar activity I mean they're like everything else they could lie about it's the fact that they're not talking about What's really going on with the Sun right now? There's no doubt about that That lie is gonna be perpetuated for however long it has been for you know quite a few months if not for the last year plus now and So, it is Communications Tuesday. That sound effects a lot of things that are going on. While we have extreme high solar activity, but also clear skies, propagation is down. That radiation permeating the sun side, the sunniest side of the planet, has been to interrupt a lot of signal. And it's going to knock down your range quite dramatically. Now we get around to the dark side of the planet when we get there, and everybody does. uh... will notice that as we put head through towards sunset and then after sunset an extreme increase in propagation the ability to see a bomb signal and they go with the left interference now typically if you have a big enough for at least a proper antenna array uh... with your ham radio you can talk to pretty much half the planet however it usually just a little farther than that because over the horizon about about bounce or relay relay relay balm to uh... eventually going to catch up with the farm and that's where your your drop off is very rapid big trans transmitters that do shortwave for you know commercial we know don't confuse ham radio just regular ham radio which is two-way radio with the shortwave commercial broadcasting it's out there which is very effective by the way and something you all better be prepared to use and should be using right now we're trying to get back into that we have to wait for a spot that makes sense i am not going to do another our of the intelligence report we've got up to five hours a day uh... we're right now at three and i think that's really where we need to be it takes time to you connect with all the other people got so many other things are going on uh... organization alone for just the the massive the massive wave of all i've got we need pollution now which by the way i always expect i'm you know you just kind of sit there and go and we could have done this a lot easier ten months ago eight months ago twelve you know months ago which by the way we work uh... more than twelve months ago but now everybody is in hyper ketchup i need it now which is good now this deal story strike while the glee does not and so uh... what's happening is for instance um... all the sources i have for supply i've built up we're actually consuming them make exhausting them completely uh... some of these are private sources that i have that that no where there's cash is a big piles of stuff and it got caught in this kind of vacuum of, you know, disappearance because the companies that have the stuff, they're not urgent to move it. They sell it for a good price. And they kind of keep it reserved for their own purposes, but they're more than happy to sell it if they know where it's going. It's going to the Patriot effort. So in terms of, like I've mentioned before, uniforms, we actually put one of the companies out of business for a period of time because of the block purchases that were made. uh... in communication to spend the same thing and it's communications to the day one of the problems we have is that nobody's inventory is up to where it should be if everybody takes an interest in something i don't care what you pick today i don't care what it is you would point out today you won't have enough to go around just like the toilet paper just like the ammunition everything else you're saying and and the amo is compounding now because as more and more people are having their epiphany about well it you know i don't know how they could talk themselves into the fact that the uh... petal meat puppet anyway shape or form had a brain you know there's these people make a little comment now hall now they're seeing what by what what do you mean they were seeing what mike was like you'd have to be an idiot and incompetent or a fool. So you see, it's like, don't be too proud about all life, I finally see it. Be a little embarrassed about that because you should never have been caught that flat-footed. However, we'll take you semi-seriously if you are now in your epiphany mode. Others are in the strong epiphany mode based on the idea that, nah, the meat puppet isn't going anywhere, but in fact, even if it does, the only thing that's going to happen is where that technical stuffed up his ass you're gonna be able to track it back card card in a part you're going to see who's actually running the third ok running the the uh... sociopath slash the meal by kids never slash and the bar or two don't worry that back of the bar or is it the same category and they're designed to be swept away as quickly as necessary for them to do whatever they need to do now so they're just try to figure out coming out of that wicked which of the west room they're going to do The big thing with communications right now is you need to get as much of the no middleman technology up as possible. And I'm going to qualify this because I know when we talk about two meter, let's understand that two meters, one of those systems where, yes, you can talk radio to radio, the new systems are even more sophisticated than anything we've had in the past and are really fun to run. But still, most two meters based on the idea that we're using the repeater system, although we do use the radios themselves as sub-repeaters now, which is cool, that's why I said you can walk across the planet with repeating the signal and bouncing it farther out using somebody else's transceiver or just transmitter to get a signal way, way, way out there where you want. As many people hear it as possible. But two meters, the one of the bunch that are in the, it's in the minimal middleman because it's on our side of the fence. Two meters privately, we actually have 90, I would say 92% of the potential two meter repeaters, a lot of which are right now just sitting in idle and are offline. Like I said, I have three motorolas and one home built, and then I have another home built which I donated to another group, which are two of the one of the two home built that I found again that are things that I helped build way back in the 70s. about the size of a refrigerator. Okay. And the units are both in pretty good shape, I'm surprised. But then again, we'll where repeaters are normally stored, they're indoors, usually on the tops of buildings, in machine rooms, or actually in dog houses, for the radio equipment, which a lot of the high-rises have. uh... the second unit that i got back did require some rebuilding but that's only because yet been in service for ch coming we get that back in nineteen seventy four and i did a lot of the father and i that one of the engineer i was one of the the go to keep so ok that movie burn your fingers burn your fingers burn your fingers up kind of thought or some more stuff burn your fingers and uh... helped with the stuff together which is how i learned about you know basic you know what products and uh... a lot of fun I thought it was a lot of fun. I mean, of course, it's called WRK, and most people, of course, that's a four-letter word for them. But the fascinating thing is that Mr. Smith, what's his name, Mr. Smith, who designed the units, testimony to his engineering skills, all of his piece of equipment that we built from scratch and scavenged components is still working today. I don't know of any of them that aren't. Now, two meter, I want to qualify that because whenever I go through the list, the first thing you all need out there right now is CB. CB, get a CB radio, get a CB radio, ignore the idiot next to you, it's going, CB radio's held! B-flap that fool's side of the head. Okay, I'm tired of that garbage. Yeah, that's why they're making brand new radios, because CB is old! Okay, that's kind of stupid. There is no radio tech, you know, radio bandwidth that's old! It may have been used for a while. But it's not old. In fact, pretty much even you're like all these other pieces of equipment you're using right now that are radio or just simply scabbed off clear radio technology. Don't forget that. Everything, wireless, is scabbed off of earlier radio technology because it is radio technology. What the hell do you think it is? Why do you think it's wireless? Okay. but the big advantage of cb is it's out there to know and it's out there in force and deep there's tons of equipment you can acquire and one of the things you'd watch for if you go to yard sale watch places that are resale shops what they throw away uh... we went to one place everybody went inside i don't go in uh... usually if they want it will go to have a mask well they don't need me and uh... whoever wants to go in with our point man goes and we minimize that and uh... meanwhile i go check the dumpsters out because that they're right there and the last time we stop at one over there in jackson i ended up with uh... six uh... one of the craig the others are all cobra cb radio's they just decided they'd want to mop the shell cuz i need space so all the radios i think you know it would to antennas megamot but they all run They all work, everything's functional. I'm missing one power cord. Well, I collect power cords, so guess what? I had a power cord and a Zippy Ziploc bag ready to go. And that radio complete with power supply line and the Cigar lighter plug-in. they're all ready to go but they were ready to go before i mean the whoever had these prepare for their not beat up radio so guys you get stuff for free all the time if you just pay attention just don't think twice about look around see what's there you see someone wrote got wire and tennis taken out of the always stop and check it always you never know what kind of good you're gonna find a box like that weapons ammunition radios could be anything flare guns my favorite employer guns like i told you i had a point dollars worth of uh... of the brand new uh... pop flares uh... but about by the road and that happened twice the first time was actually somebody right here in town and you know he's right there i think you sure you are you really and the wife of court or a r c player and i was a lot that stuff it's like all okay well if you go on there so it's like a okay they're gone Well, I will be nice and ask once, but I'm not going to try and debate you into making a change in decision because I learned a long time ago that somebody else is probably pressuring you. And as soon as I walk away, they'll get you to do right exactly what you were doing before, and somebody else gets it that's not maybe friendly. So instead, we got them. and those are all amok and up everything's ready to go subdivided uh... again both ground elimination players but a big pile of parachute players and that anytime you can grab those all hell yes nothing or smoke grenade smoke pyrotechnics smoke uh... projectors of any kind of the best ones but military nice because those are not toxic but uh... uh... the ones that are really good are hitting in ventilation smoke projectors smoke uh... great they come in all sizes they are absolutely they have to be non-toxic by OSHA code and my OSHA code or your OSHA code depending on what state you're in here is an OI or I, you know, I, what do they do with IOSHA? Was it Indiana or Illinois? IOSHA? But anyway, the state guidelines for this type of technology is it cannot be caustic or toxic in any way, shape, or form. Now it's still dust, but what's cool is It's really a neat way to acquire a whole lot of effective and in color smoke grenades because they do make them even in colors for being able to test certain parts of an air system. and a good firm but they've got all the shut off for all the blue birds and everything were exposed to be and uh... they can physically fear by coloration that there's bleed off somewhere else really if they don't what channel what part of the system is failing right now and what they need duct tape or what they need to know how to lever on whatever so that kind of technology is really handy and by the way it's part of our communication system too cb radios uh... base radios can be a car radio with a wall work power supply a battery backup system fact ideally if you can you want to hook it up to a computer type battery backup under the counter or on the table system and that way no matter what if the wall power goes down you still got twelve volts of power as needed uh... to do what you gotta do and uh... you're running and somebody else's you know monitoring system and maintenance on it is all pretty straightforward so that's really cool uh... watch for sources for those who they throw out the units uh... they don't replace the batteries they simply can usually they just pull the whole unit out rather than bother with changing out of battery of those things and many places by cold again my osha osha all those federal osha uh... they have to change about even if there's nothing wrong even though they have a two three or four year shelf life uh... for operation they pulled about every six months because of insurance issues with maybe the data stream support technology that they're backing up so there's a whole bunch issues there where it's better to spend a little bit of money and spend less money on insurance then uh... you know stretch out the last minute and have it failed and you got a fix it and it didn't do it as opposed to what it was supposed to do it so those computer battery backup systems are perfect for support for poor man cheap quick are ready to go power supplies that are both you know battery backup and clean power supplies in the process that really kind of a good especially with radio works with computer works with radio the same way Now after CB, which is self-explanatory, you can go to truck stops, you can go to most anywhere and find CBs. The other one you can find pretty much anywhere are FRS radios. You know, I'm going to always mention those. And buy all you can. Watch for whatever you can when they're on sale. Watch for somebody wanting to get rid of them. Somebody, oh, I got these old radios. They're getting rid of anything. Take it. In fact, the basic rule about radio, if anybody's getting rid of any radio equipment, you take it. old cb handheld new cb handhelds frs radio vhf uhf i don't care what it is grab it all specially if it's free and put in a box you know put it make up a coat and just you know bag it for the time being and then keep it around and when you get a chance go through it go through it I've always got a few more pieces of equipment to do that with. It's like those CB radios. Took only a few minutes for those. Everything was pretty well connected. The wires were all bagged up, wired up. In other words, it had the little zip ties on them to keep them wire-small, gangling up. So they were well constructed for storage. All I do is again attach an antenna, plug them into the power supply, look to see if they light up, watch to see what they do, go through the channels. Oh, by the way, a couple were 23, not 40. I don't care. and in the process once you see that everything's lighten up, the squelch works and the gain works and the on-off switch works, thumbs up, put it in the bag, put it in the tote, cup ready to go. Or put it in your truck or put it in your car or put it wherever. Now the other thing here is again, marine radio and marine radio is very useful. In one of the tactical operation tests that we just did, uh... we jump the state again three times with really cream clean transmission i understand they did that not just last weekend but i missed it two weekends ago and uh... in the process the one of the things it was done with data stream rebroadcast packet radio and any radio system that is a transceiver can use and do packet radio it's just basically a modem hooked up to a radio that goes people to be prepared to be the book book book book book we keep the e and at the other end they get the signal now one of the things that we've been testing and working to refine over the years is a more efficient uh... simple packet radio jump and repeat system which may pretty well we've got down here in michigan and also in ohio and in indiana with the guys who do this all the way to the bottom of illinois actually and uh... they've been practicing and testing over the years and developing other pieces of equipment they can hand out and they've personally distributed persons if not a hundred pieces of equipment for the net that's here but any information that might have to come out of a that area let's say that uh... one the one the a d l slash the most odd and eighty f and f b i do that bombing in america everybody's going to be ready for the new israeli flash america government terrorist attack on the american people everybody will be watching for this well they're going to shut down local communications are going to go farther did with the national playing in that though they will just have a no-fly zone they'll block out the data stream well we're already to replace that that with the most important thing is without going through their system we can get images both from the air and on the ground out using this packet system and remember either still or multi-still in other words kind of like the old uh... if you can't do a camera if you get to a movie version you can do a camera shot after camera shot still very fast and get pretty close to a moving picture and that's the other option with redwood digital it's perfect and it's something that already pretty much is older technology tell it's forty years old now this is the year twenty twenty that would be nineteen you know nineteen eighty and that's older communications technology was already pretty well available during Vietnam. The big thing with regard to the system, the way that we're setting up right now is to get as many people locked in that are serious about getting the job done as quickly as possible. In other words, link them up, put them together, and have fun. Get it done quick, and then start testing, start running the equipment. The state of Michigan is pretty well uh... enemy territory we don't care about that we've got right over that we walk right over that any place that the that the enemy runs there's been a block there that anyway cheaper for me or interference in this category so we can talk over them talk through them we can even knocked them out when the time comes and nullified their single communications uh... with just simply using the on the shelf technology that we have in terms of radio So everybody's on the same page there, but get as many people as you can up and online with CB, FRS, Marine radio, and 2 meter wherever you can. And basics are all very, very simple. The one nice thing of the first two are so ridiculously easy to operate the plug and play. Remember, first rule, always attach the antenna before you attach any power. Always attach the antenna first, antenna first, antenna first. Tell you what, Edward, if you would, and for a music request for the bottom of the hour battle cry of freedom confederate version mhm liberty uh... has one posted he has bought because it's the uh... uh... battle flag uh... for the uh... imagery you know the classic you know flying you know well for a battle flag or for link flag rolling flag uh... committed computer program you can put whatever flag banner system you want on it little fly but it's battle cry of freedom confederate version and this is for andy and the crew and the west virginia and miss liberty is the channel on youtube where if you want to get first is fine battle cry of freedom confederate version and that will be our music request for the bottom of the road we are there right now so In addition, a reminder, there are some other video options out there. Everybody has been recommending. We're already working on getting up on those venues. And we'll probably be posting... But we're going to break. We'll be right back. Beneath it oft we've conquered and will conquer Ost again. Shout, shout the battle cry of freedom. Our deep sea never had a loss. With the cross will ratty around. The bunny's flag will rally once again. Shout, shout the battle cry of freedom. Our gallant boys have marched. the rolling of the drums. The battle cry, the leaders in charge cry out come boys. Shout, shout, the cry, the loss, down, shout. The battle cry is on the bloody battlefield. Shout, shout, the battle cry. Their motto is resistance to the tyrants never he shout. our friends other andy and the crew uh... you guys are rebroad casting a certain number of different microfem uh... stations and i understand that uh... they're working closely with the fact virginia dorkos which are from virginia that went to virginia are different and uh... for the guys out there um... i understand you're going to be hosting another uh... meetup another regimental combat team looks like we have one hold on here let me get it out again we have four just to give you an idea what's happening here with recruitment it's it's one of the things this and recruitment here with cmm is all person to person must know per it must know thing if you don't know the person if they have a little community that they typically are not getting pulled into the cmm cmm right now is building for and will commemorate for new regimental combat teams different parts of the country got one here michigan we got another one i think in fact upper michigan up we also have another one in uh... i think it must be what is that help they might even be close enough maybe it's to the main area but uh... uh... southern pennsylvania west virginia and then the other one is down there with you guys in misery down in missouri we've got another unit but there are some of the uh... regimental combat team are in our ct with the colonial marine militia organizing and coming online each of these groups are become an rct have to have over three-hole they would be left in our city to you would be a company or detachment or uh... they might be a of battle group because they're different designations but there'd be an rct they have at least three hundred eight to six hundred people that they've recruited and have solidified now sometimes as is the case with our group up in the upper peninsula they already have of these two detachments that were organizing and they're like the seed group that has gone through and found the all marine veterans family you know it's that for everybody has to be uh... known and there's a whole process to that the cmm established that thirty years ago and plot and they have gone strong they've continued to build but right now this has been the the big spike everybody is acknowledged the writings on the wall we're finished with conversation the election party all the doing this now with trumpet you know it's not going to be a report would you who cares whatever does that make by the time we get there twenty four months from now all of this this place is going to be burned down as it is by the other side so i think they're putting a puke in every direction they can as fast as they can so a war of a war prevention is the only going to fix it the rest of all pickle smoking mirrors to crack people you're at the busy with bs Another thing here about the CMM is, again, and no, I don't know, I do know again for their friends that are closer, but our friends that are farther away, I don't know what the ceremony dates are. I know that the unit, you know, there's a unit flight process, and they do have the presentment of the blades to each of the family, each of the members from a family member to the individual member, and they're numbered blades. That blade will, that number for that blade, for that unit, it has the unit identifier on it, then it has the number for the person. That blade will never be resurrected. That number will never be resurrected. Commemorating the individual, that's one of the things about the system of the Colonial Marine Militia, CMM, is how they establish the system in heritage and depth. So these guys have done a really good job. And I want to say congratulations. We haven't had a chance to go through everything that was sent to me. I mean, I'm looking at some of the stuff that's gone through Spike and Spike's reform or catch up on but the basics i can see because we have a flag everybody's like a look at this so i i've got your messages i just haven't had a chance go through the request of that packages to go out in the right to my elbow here uh... and again uh... judith is one of the women you need to talk to about heraldry for you to have them people if you know who judith is there's a whole bunch of the women that have worked on the unit flags before And it's a lot of work, I know, but it's really cool because each of the unit flags is stitched by the family members, the women of the, either sweetheart or the wife or the mom or grandma, participate in what is basically a sewing session where each of them help to hand stitch the first unit flag. Now that's the battle standard, okay? There won't be another one like that. uh... and then of course uh... judith we have a patterning flag company that you know watch we have a source we have the battle standards uh... you guys get hold of judith use your pin number you know what that is and uh... with the cmm and you can acquire the standard battle flags are already cut and then there the fields all you do is add your your regalia whatever it is going to be the standard for your unit you also have to make sure that you log that standard i think it's going to be recorded with the cmm and both the primary RCT flag and then the individual component flags which are the subordinate flags to the unit and they will never, those will never leave that history but I'm going to remind you about something here with the regimental combat team. We use the original concept of the RCT not the garbage you see nowadays. uh... artillery well-caked the surface white infantry mechanized or indirect fire support aviation all of that every component is is cookie cutter each one is basically the same with minor variance depending upon the house sophisticated you guys were able to build up goodies over the last you know many years uh... armor is buried from state to state very aviation we got the fact only as i kick myself in the s we had an opportunity about three years ago technology. We still have a replacement for it, but enough said on that. Just the idea that each of these elements of the RCT are in the traditional sense in that I could break a unit or you could break a unit away and the unit can completely dissolve and go in three different directions or five different directions and other components come together and drop in and become the same RCT with the individual components knowing their job and being able to immediately intersupport the other groups. And this is really the critical, that was the original idea between the RCT behind the RCT concept in Korea, mostly because of battlefield failings, to be quite honest. Because of the nature of the mass of enemy force available, disruption, dispersion, and then reorganization, the idea was, if they had that worked out, which they never did, by the way, they always piss them out about the problems they had with it. Well, we have an in-depth historical development of that. process with the Marines, with the colonial Marines. And because of that, they do have the ability to intercut, to move and redistribute as needed the way they truly should have been able to in 1951. The Marine, you know, Marine and Army elements, because the RCTs could be also inter-service back more in Korea. Whoever was available, the idea was that if everybody knew their job, all they had to do is drop in and the communication surfaces had to link. okay everything else within the unit uh... would make any difference well you've got a real quick on that note let me bring something else up here uh... and this is where and i don't believe maybe should be hardcore might might try to micromanage of all bunch of people when you bring them together right now uh... what you really need to focus on is the ability to inter cooperate with all the different units that are out there when you fight the difference between what is going to be our concord battle or lexington concord situation some point uh... the bat faggots the military the regulars everybody is you know somebody to be stupid after to be coming out to come after the guns our goal is to make sure that none of them escape that should be the rule across the board who this is not where not the branch to video okay and i know that it's still going to be a problem with a lot of the units that are out there but One of the things that all of you that are listening need to be ready to do is to create the motivational and the inter-communicative mechanism even if it is on the day of activity to get everybody motivated to be on the same page. This is kind of like the lead follower get the hell out of the way acting or better still hey do something you know you're the pilot in other words Sarge will do your job. and in this case it's you know for the junior officers and and again a lot of people have ranked but we'll leave the lead squad so okay with that doesn't make a whole lot of sense uh... until such time as your structure you know enlarges remember common sense is that you were command structure should reflect your battle group potential be the small medium large extra large or you know extra extra large you know the word side of formation does count One of the things that you need to remember with fire teams and squads, a fire team by itself still has to have the other hand in order for it to operate. And this is why your goal should be to get a fire team organized where you are good, base fire team organized where you know the people, you're all on the same page, and then you immediately build another fire team up with the same concept with regard to organization. And then those two fire teams can train with whatever method they choose. Now, if all of a sudden you're linked with somebody else and you're saying that you hook up with a larger formation, we don't need you to change within your squad anything, not for the time being. Within your squad, you're going to be operating man-to-man, team-to-team, and you'll be interworking. It's like punching your two hands, left hand, right hand, guys. There's no third hand tied in. Now you'll have support, in other words if you're lucky, the other groups you might hook up with have, like a lot of our colonial marine militia, but also militia, Michigan militia at large, we have weapons sections. We have barracks, we have Browning 1919s, there'll be some, you know, there'll be some M60s coming out of the woodwork, Browning, real Browning's coming out of the woodwork left, right, and a lot of other weapons. But they're going to be distributed into support weapons platforms. and they're still will be integrated in the squad as soon as we can we're going to be moving those weapons down into the squad where they make sense but not right away and there's a reason for that if you've already trained right now you're training you're taking serious that training and we're right up until first whatever date is this war kicks off you guys have learned a punch left right right left left you've got your routines and again remember a fire team if the first That's why I believe in the five-man fire team. The four men was just to cut corners because of lack of manpower in our present military and it's a failure. Okay, it works, but again, I shouldn't have said that. I'm sorry. It works if it's what you understand. But the problem is, again, remember, look at your hand. Remember the basic rules of understanding how to make people work better is to use the, I mean, unless you're Homer Simpson, then four's okay, because he has three fingers and a thumb. but four fingers at a bomb that the problem is the team leader before fingers are the squad there the party members two punches you got a left punch got a right punch so your other party in four fingers and a squad leader or a fire team leader again better the problem squad leader deals with one fire team fire team leaders with the other and those two groups they've moved maneuver accordingly there's your boxing parts in that particular rock of talk about the robot element of the battlefield Well, I don't need to micromanage that if I've got a platoon. Are you doing what you're supposed to do within your squad? Yes. When I take your squad and other squad and I point you at an objective, your 10 men can do their job just fine. The other 10 men could do or 8 or 12 are going to do their job based upon their training. But their base training may be slightly different because of numbers, but their overall training and objective training is no different. All of it's the same. So you don't need to get into it. I'm going to pull my wanker out, wag my weenie and tell you what to do. Right off the bat, that's a waste of time. Instead, the fire team stays together, the fire team is squads that are organized, stay together. It's your job to help to integrate that force as quickly as possible so that you can destroy the objective, the aggressor, the gun grabbers, the regular army unit comes out to confiscate guns or play police state or round people up for the camps, whatever it is. Well, the idea is that you better get your act together fast. So this is part of the streamlining that you do. Your fire teams are never, you're never debauching them, especially in the jump off and in action. Don't try to disrupt something that's already working, because that time has been spent, it's already been spent well, and those people are ready to do, they're hard chargers, they're ready to go. Okay, so that's really important. Otherwise, remember, if you've got four squads, it doesn't mean you weren't how they were trained. Four squads make up a platoon. Congratulations. If you're really lucky, you've got a weapons section. So there's a fifth squad in there, but it's really a support section. And remember, you can allocate if you're the platoon leader whatever you make up. Let's say you've got a Barrett team, because you never have one guy with a Barrett. You better have a team, two men at least, and three would be better. The Browning's the same way. Yeah, you can have a two-man Browning team, but three would be better. So if you look at it this way, you got a couple of brownies, three men in each. You got a Barrett, three men for that weapon. And by the way, with each of these, let's say if you have a third man, he's carrying ammo. He's schlepping ammo. He's going to be carrying spare barrels, components. You've got other support equipment. It's going to happen. You've got these pithily lazy-ass turrets that we have. I've seen that are coming out of the system right now. well we're going to go to the mother got well double-dumb and it would be i'll bet another priority to be over there group b are you a part of fine idea your your pop out of the server will adjust it to your environment you need to be over there with the beaker because interco operation were all going to be if you ever have any time you're going to lay into a better local record group so what else that way we've never been in any real military because back to the matter is that if you have specialized weapons especially if they're like the fifty caliber or in this case uh... what will be all squad gutter everybody carried about ammunition for the m sixty gutter why because it's a real nice weapon to have chugging away the base fire weapon you know you're getting marked intellect collect i uh... he's going to be a group instead of the group and he'll think he's special. Oh yeah, well yes, it's A, you're at the head of the class, the special group, the special kids. Pat on the head, squeeze on the ass, and over there you go. But you gotta ask yourself this, guys, I mean, I want you to think about this. You're supposed to be a combined arms team. and you're supposed to be on it especially if you've been airborne airborne guys everybody go ahead that's why it's left because you'll have somebody's trucker chuckleheads and say something like that then claim that they were airborne or whatever well they couldn't have been because when you go in traditionally in a real combat drop you're carrying ammunition for the squad gun you're carrying a everybody carries a couple of mortar rounds everybody no matter who you are Officers enlisted, everybody's carrying all extra junk in because when you go in, what you've got is all you've got and you're waiting for somebody else to drop it from the sky. It might be enemy stuff being dropped from the sky, it's already ready to bomb your ass or blow up. You're hoping it'll be the friendly stuff that's dropped with either skids, parachute, if you're lucky it gets dropped out of the aircraft because they can drop it in by rotary wing, whatever. uh... but it's the idea that you go in heavy because what you've got to fight with is it and this is why again bandoliers that's why the lab some other idiots take the little bit of a little obsolete well you know what when you're born you got so many magazines but more amo whatever your whatever it is your weight balance doesn't change okay here there's only so much you can carry and your parachute you know can only support that's why you have dropped bags you ever noticed this with the pay attention some people when they say something stupid well you can't carry that much well that's we have that bag that drop bag for that tether if you ever seen him do that the extra junk you've got you drop and then it is a bit of the hits the ground first which means that your your uh... drop where weight has been reduced temporarily for the last several feet and it really does make a difference about a retro rocket but it changed it changes how gravity is sucking you towards the planet because the parachute could do a more efficient job with less weight and not hitting as hard is always good okay just a heads up uh... going in during the uh... the become a vote during the vietnam era after vietnam grotta two laws rockets two mortar rounds couple of belts for the saw gun depending on what it was could be uh... m sixty could be about could be one of the first of the saw weapons and then you still had your combat load including your grenades and your smoke and all your magazines and all your ammunition and that's really how you should be thinking on this case what we have a support section if at all possible especially when you have bear it's well the more i keep that bear it chugging away the real happy or i'll be and we have a lot of berets we have a lot of fifty caliber guns so as is down pointed out in fact uh... what dot it done for you know that years pop promoting with the guys who we knew that we're the fifty crew is to get everybody else to take a it when will be new we're going to combat okay can have these off of your gear and it's an add-on them sixteen pouches lots of them still around the post vietnam in fifteen hours tough that the only bag pouches cheap still And what you do is you can fit 10.50 caliber rounds if you point some up, some down, and they fit perfectly into that M16 mag pouch and you lock it shut and you hook that up to the gear somewhere. When you hit the ground, everybody's carrying 10 rounds for that 50. In addition to the fact that, like I said, in the weapons section, you have a Barrett gunner, you have his assisting gunner, and you have security. but in reality every one of those men is carrying more ammunition for the fifty and ideally more magazine children those are not cheap so we may not have as many as you'd like but that third man is security and that means that person could actually be carrying another weapon that could be modified or improved or could be uh... developed with drums or could be a saw weapon there are a number of different options because there's a lot of stuff out there on the market whatever it is that they've chosen that's what you integrate into the weapons section so by the time you're done you can take that bear it decided to the first you know two squads to give them some heavier long-range rifle support if it isn't truly belt-fed weapon a saw of some kind of them sixty uh... browning nineteen nineteen it can be given to a again a couple of squads or a squad if they have a mission of you know defense that is part of the defense and that that brownie can step back a little ways but it can cover all of the area of control of the squad if it's in the assault or in the advance, then it's in the second team that's going to be moving mostly his base and will typically be under the control of the squad leader so that he can direct that heavier supporting fire to beat down and saturate a threat position. It can be a number of men, it can be a position identified with an equal weapon, a prioritized weapon or something that is a potential greater threat not just to the team but maybe a priority target and threat to the overall campaign. Again, this is why the flexibility with a platoon commander with a weapons section is really desirable. Again, spear point forward. You can give the best choice of the three teams that are in the fifth squad, the weapon squad, to any of the squads as needed depending upon who is the point of the spear at that moment. Once they've accomplished the mission and they've gone and they've moved through the cycle of that task, then the weapons section can be withdrawn and reattached to another element as they advance. Now don't exhaust your weapons sections. Remember that. Don't just keep using the same team over and over again. This is part of human management. It's a big problem and mistake made because people watch too many movies. Guys, you know, moving so many pounds of equipment with so much adrenaline rush and so many other things happening and don't forget you're going to lose people uh... when you have a weapon section you want to shift out those teams so that everybody is arrested to a degree or get a certain amount of break and now that uh... at a given point all of your firepower all of your equipment material is going to be in contact but as long as you can met out and use economy in force you have to husband the energy of your unit especially critical for all you guys that have an experience of work of the we talk about what you can and concord now we are again militia units platt practiced extensively to prepare to try and pam down the british Understand that, remember, there were no trains, planes, or automobiles on 19 April 1775. How did militia get to where they needed to be to fight the British? Now, some had horse, if they were lucky, that would give them ride time, and horses weren't cheap. You know, fodder was the biggest, you know, it's a whole story of fuel. Fodder was the biggest element in calculating how much you could project a horse force. okay just something to think about will talk about that more maybe in a minute of the second hour but new infantry and infantry they could move efficiently as a team is part of what everybody was drilling towards way back before the war started in fact way back before the we what everybody when everybody thought the war would certainly in the seventeen sixties so understand that movement was most critical as critical in fact again keeping economy in force not losing any manpower being able to bring the force, you know, across a distance and then be able to fight when you get to the other end of the route, when you get to where you needed to be. But then once you do that, part of it is also staying in contact. And that's where we had a problem, although the good thing is we had 20,000 plus militia respond on April 19th. Now, it was a cascading attack. You got to figure the ones that were farthest out may have just got the tail end of the british as they were leaving concord hopefully they kept up with it but not all of them did they in fact they are there were some brisk returns of fire that both sides had casualties uh... but progressively down the route more units were coming in from oblique maybe they were a county or two away but they were halfway down the march route back to boston Now, with just a little more coordination, a blocking force should have locked the British into place. It wouldn't make any difference if a relief column were coming. In fact, to destroy the unit's piecemeal, it would have been optimal to block the British at about halfway through the day, somewhere, along one of the more remote locations, just past one of the villages that was patriot-oriented. And in the process, block any reorganization to the rear or retreat, block any motion forward, any attempt to move left or right, in other words, to try and re-outflank the block, would be met with additional or supplemental resistance that would cascade as more and more and more militia units would appear. And the base fire, you know, upon visualizing the enemy, engage in fire. Now, the difference is we've got to be better because we understand the multidimensional nature of the technology and the weapons systems. But especially in a situation like we're seeing now, if we were the same as, let's say, Waco, yeah, they had helicopters. Those were peeled away with small arms air defense. Now, better technology will be available for the enemy. So superior or, you know, again, better air defense thought processes need to be in place. But beyond that, the mission first is sculpt away all air support then again meanwhile fix and then slice up you want to motors the units once you've broken them down into smaller formations decimate and annihilate that it's not that hard to do in fact uh... remember the enemy was coming out of the name made it all on me and they have a plan they're all popped up and when the time came and they got their butts handed them their ham cheeks handed on handed to him on two different platters On April 19th in 1993, or forgive me, not the 19th, the first day of the battle, 19th is when they, when they, we, the mistake of letting them kill Branch Davidians, on the first day when they fought, the mistake they made was letting them go. They were sitting on a mountain of ammunition, they had the weapons destroyed, every last one of them were there. This time around, remember, we won't be by yourself in the center, you're going to have mobility units immediately trying to, and will, fix fight and then just what you need. You need to be first of all organized at the fire team, the squad. You need to develop platoons. If you're able to do that, focus on that. You don't need to discuss, you know, there's other than we know what it is, we're going to be engaging. Focus on the idea that doesn't make any risk what the threat is. The basics are going to be the same no matter what. Most important is knowing how to communicate as a fire team and then those two fire teams working together as a squad. That's the base building block. You get that established, everything else works. And we're established we gotta take a break because we're at the top and our different networks are gonna take a break here right now too. So it's the top of the hour at LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com Again, www.LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com God bless our Republic Death to the New World Order. We're on the mark both day and night. Everybody stay focused, stay frosty, pay attention. A beautiful day. We got sunsets going on right now, but we still are bright enough. I can't see anything I need to. These are getting longer and the air is getting warmer. That's a good thing for all of us. We'll be back in a few minutes, second hour. Coming up. It is. Communication is Tuesday. Through the mist with a flintlock in his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd all... The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be buried. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? your training and you will come back alive well in theory application of course very we try the best we can remember fickle finger fate works even when you step out to get mail mail mailboxes might have some idiot with uh... cell phone doesn't pay attention took your chances and well if you were paying attention you might not make it back from the mailbox uh... yeah anyway smell that coffee uh... it's the middle of winter we got fresh vegetables we can still buy we got a beautiful blue sky temperatures for medium there's no on the ground it's michigan winter wonderland i'll just complain about everything beautiful day we have to have we haven't really had the bad days they've been put all melodrama they could be high what happened in texas you know it was a with with the classic winter storm and i don't care where it is that's what gets me about this is that you know we really got a couple wezers in our population the can do people are getting dragged down by the you know the this william slash drama queen slash everything is you know they're going to make and do it had a life where the court of government over at the people that built this country you know what i mean they really are and we need for a repeat we're going to keep what we have and build better we need to get those people voted out of any position near any uh... but any form of of of authority whatsoever number one but also even management or any kind of decisions they are worthless to our people worthless OK, everybody's got a great way to complain, but solutions. We have to act on the solutions. We have to keep plugging away. Do one thing. You may not be able to get everything done, but every day, pick one part of whatever it is that's on your list of things to do and get that one part done. And the list keeps going. It's kind of like working an idiot stick. You know, a shovel? Yeah, I know it's not fun. But if you keep working the shovel, it's amazing how eventually the job gets done. it's called w or r k it is the most hated word of the communist or in the social list or for that matter any of the feeble minded of vocabulary they hate it i mean and we know why understand or so we also have a terrible time with life what's fun is when you do a job and you get done and you know you've done a good job in the actual end up with the result you wanted doesn't always happen but most of the time it does Okay, that in and of itself the satisfaction of the cop accomplishing something that Positive attitude is what needs to be applied to more of what we do not to help our enemies not in any way shape or form to help our enemies Don't you think that I'm a tractor or we're gonna step in and fix the thing that they broke. Oh hell No, that ain't gonna happen Anyway, good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark corny one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines that occupied territories southwest east northeast and central job when you're listening to a problem will be three radio dot four m g dot com in the left of my crustaceans they would have been conventional station the bb base stations and uh... 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 on Lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS, the Outline Two States Territories and the clock. It is 5-11. Oh, forgive me, 6-11 p.m. That digit looks from a density, you know, the number. 6.11 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Communications Tuesday. It is the 23rd of February, 13th year of open Fabian Socialist in the Soviet Socialist Pissing Your Face Occupation of America with a K. The Red Guard is on the street goose stepping to the Soviet Musqueamian slash Beijing Dance of International Communism. Occupation of America. It's right in your face. It's right there. The filth are in motion. We need to be in motion to get rid. it is two thousand twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic dance of swords uh... and again communications get a cb radio why because there's no middleman why could it be used why it's simple just keep it simple to put everybody understand it minimize to maximize and that is the best example right there get a cb radio kiddo cb radio kiddo cb radio edward if you could uh... deep purple sold your fortune cover by Surgeon and Zaryt Skaya. Oh, this is really faking the things. Surgeon and Zaryt Skaya. You can miss it. Deep Purple Dash, Soldier of Fortune. And that's off the Surgeon and Zaryt Skaya channel. So you can't miss it. Two people on a couch. Acoustic guitar, female singer. and it's deep purple dash soldier fortunate but let's jump that up right away starting off because i think some of these are music requests that i've had off here to the side and you guys been so patient three cases to stay which is why especially want to make sure that we might put some music out before the next government-sponsored terrorist attack because the maybe l slash the uh... most odd the h f and f b i have a bomb factory somewhere get ready to destroy america try to claim that somebody else did it like maybe us And when they do, we're ready for that. That just means we're going to be kicking it in high gear and we'll probably be heading to war. So, not a problem, but be ready. And again, the bad guys are out there. And Edward, if you could, Deep Purple, dash soldier of fortune. We'll be right back here. You know the song. When I take your hand and send your soul down, maybe you would say, I'll play with me and love me. But I feel like I'm going all to love. And the songs that I have sung echo in the distance like a sound of a windmill going. Yes, I will for too many times stop being a child. happens pull the first trigger fire team forward second fire team supports platoon twined the ability of our allies and the malfeasance of our enemy so let's take advantage of that fire again air and throw this at them too okay anyway it is a beautiful beautiful communications Tuesday and for everybody again one more time on that one that was There's another one here, by the way, another request is, give me back my bullets, on ammo box guitar. Leonard Skinner, this is instrumental, four minutes and thirty-seven seconds long. And I don't normally do this where it's just instrumental, but I mean this is a cool piece. Guys, if you are looking for battle music to throw into your tracks, your armored vehicles, or for traveling, this is a cool piece. And Justin Johnson is the page. and it's give me back my bullets. Gimme, isn't G-I-N-N-E, gimme back my bullets. On ammo box guitar, go check this out. This guy has built guitars from everything. I actually would want to think about playing the shovel. He has a shovel three string and I'll tell you what, it sounds good. But give me back my bullets. Let's go ahead and throw that one in here. What the hell? We own the network. originally Leonard Skinner, but this is Justin Johnson. guitar if you haven't taken time to check it out. And again, there's all kinds of unique instrumentation that he's come up with, the author. Also, again, that's also taken care of. Oh, let's see, hold on, that request was by Ludwig. And... Tammy, Ludwig and Tammy, so I appreciate that. Thank you for pointing out the ammo can guitar, something that, you know, we improvise, adapt, and overcome in the field. I guess if you got a few tools, you might do just about as well, given the opportunity. You never know. Down the road, you might need to develop a few things, and this ammo can's laying around. Maybe something already beat up a little bit. I wonder if a rusty ammo can to give you a better, unique sound. Hey, I hate wasting good ammo cans, you know what I mean? So you might get a rusty one for a guitar. That'll be about it. Otherwise we need the rest for work being done. Go ahead, jump in there, Colin. That's the kind that gives you the Motown waka-waka sound. Yeah, waka-waka-waka-waka-waka. So, again, guys, if you've got any music requests, you can send me an email at liberty at provide.net. Liberty at provide.net. That's liberty. at symbol provide dot and just put music request as the title subject i'll put over the music inventory and we're working our way slowly through cuz we only do so many and i know a lot of you guys have put a few things out there actually have to pull back up a little deeper in the inventory but mad through for people ask for one or two of those like uh... battle cry freedom so that kind of took care of several requests at once so we will say thank you also uh... again we were talking about weapons systems what you know there's something else we need to remember that you're going to see a quantum x you know like uh... but expansion of weapons availability needle to say as we get deeper into the war that's coming and this is where proper employment well deployment and employment of uh... certain weapons and equipment need to be uh... done some units are not going to want to release something that they've battlefield captured because it cost them People may have died in the process, but if you have a serfiate or you start building up an excess, either A, you're going to cash them if you're into the unconventional or the para-conventional. But as we roll into the more sophisticated and expanded battlefield, which in many areas are not going to be unconventional, not even right away, we'll be into conventional versus conventional to a degree. Now, when they start turning heavier stuff against us, God help them. because everybody well again with each action that the enemy takes is just going to drive more more people into the well we've had enough uh... enough boat and that's happening everyday as it is so this is why you need to be motivated to get these people the energy available pointed uh... in a positive way and focused member diamond cutter focus they don't have to do this twenty four seven but everybody when they do have some available time get certain things down and accomplished then overall we're going to be that much better at the trade when the time comes. And needless to say, a lot of you guys do have experience in every industry you can imagine, but a lot of you are also former military in one form or another. We've got a lot of experience to draw from there, and we need to put it where it is best used. Now, again, when we talk about captured arms, obviously one of the first things we're going to see are enemy ordnance, and we're also going to see unique new junk. uh... remember the government police state you just told them personally what tells me that they're headed towards the global police state as far as the agenda from the uh... the pentagram of the traders there is the fact that they're working a hustle to try and change out to a completely new round and the fact that they're pushing that way they are that part of the police day agenda understand that So we need to look at a couple of the things which I'm going to address in a minute here to compensate for and be ready for shifting out from one system to another. Okay. But when it comes to captured arms, remember we need to route prioritize. If you have a bastard round and a bastard weapon, having a handful here and a handful there, well it does work, but... If you have a unique arm, by example, I mean the AUG's not going to be seen that much of. But let's say there was, the AUG's a good example, the Tyrog. The magazine's a bastard, you know, it's an orphan. The weapon itself, pretty straightforward, but it's an orphan for parts, okay? There's nothing that integrates, it doesn't integrate with anything else. So rather than having one here, one there, whatever, the idea is to constantly be in signal communication and nowhere to route. all the weapons that we acquire like that so that we can walk them together it's kinda like a we were to be doing this in advance i told you before uh... all of us bought a bunch of those french uh... boss rifles seriously i i love the guy who's beautiful weapon i liked it but it's just knowing the full well we got only a there was a handful of they all came out at once it was really quite a number of them what we did is we routed them and let our friends by them for a good price you know a reasonable price and we moved them sideways so the cost was covered and all those guns were collected into a group into a unit where if one breaks down it spare parts for the others or if it does break down you have another example of the part if you actually had to make it and you would be able to pattern out another part to replace something on the gun and you will eventually be doing that a lot with many different weapon systems but we can do that we have the skill base and we have the resources so we have to be thinking ahead now if you capture like uh... the you know british pulp up here going to be killed a bunch of brits they're going to set a bunch of britain will prostitutes you know a dirty horse over here and they'll probably be carrying their weapon of origin uh... you're going to be tires you're going to be uh... for instance uh... some of the buretas in rifles. Now the one good thing is some of these weapons I'm mentioning, oh they do have magazine integration so the cool thing is that we can use some of our parts inventory and keep the guns running. But, remember at some point firing pins, extractors, ejectors, anything you can imagine is the wearable. Remember it was designed to wear out. It was not designed for long term use. That's not a lie. So by routing these guns and putting all of the weapons into a particular inventory, including battlefield damaged weapons, everything must be scoured from the battlefield as you overrun the enemy. When you come off the battlefield, everybody's picking stuff up. Everybody's doing their job. And we've got to have this discipline from the beginning. And it needs to be an adult, intelligent discipline. Now you get a bunch of battlefield wrecks you know when you're shooting somebody you don't get to pick really where that bullet goes to a degree because remember Not only are you trying to shoot but remember as the finished sniper said well, you know How can you shoot people and he said well, yeah, it's really it's easy enough, but unfortunately They're usually trying not to be shot so they you know, they they duck and they they hide and stuff They, they shuck, jive, and move. Well, that's the whole point. And so you're not going to be sure that that bullet isn't going to hit, you know, the end of a rifle stock. It can hit the rifle center. It's going to shoot mag, you're going to shoot magazines as you get to the soft, chewy stuff underneath. So where your assumption was, well, I got, the guy's got 10 mags. I'm going to get all his mags. Really? Did you lace him with three, four, five rounds? Where is mags? Up front on his tits. Okay, they're either his belly or on his tits. think about that way move or guess what you got a area you had a you also pop to those mags now i like something i saw the other day there's a couple really cool videos on youtube and you need to go to go out more than a few but there's one kid and i think he actually shot the magazine to uh... what he does he took off an ollie k uh... polymer and to deal with a little magazines any shot up loaded okay And the idea is, okay, first he shot him with maybe 7.62 by 39. I didn't really look that close. Looks like 7.62 by 39. And the mags are damaged in different ways. And his idea was, okay, with each one of these, how can I get it to work? Now, some of the ideas I'm knowing what I know from past experience, you could do a little better than he did. But if you look what he did is he showed you the how we've talked about when you recover at these mags these mags theoretically most you would have looked at him got all their screwed they're done and he turned right around and with you know mix and match parts off of other junk Not much basically again now he even was abusing for instance the follower Springs which were damaged as a bullet passed through Well and were sucked through the holes that were made in the magazines the uh... i would have even i would have been very careful those from the magazine springs can be recovered and in fact if they weren't shared by the bullet uh... if you're just patient if you're not really there you know hurry and do it if you go or saw method if you're careful and you accorded at work the spring back through the exit hall on some of these hits. That spring could be re-bent. You got a couple pairs of needle nose pliers. You just little patience. Turn, bend, turn, bend. If it snaps and breaks, let me point something out. A shorter magazine follower, or forgive me, a shorter magazine might require a replacement spring also, or if you're building from scratch, you see all those parts of follower springs. Well, those are your follower springs for your shorter magazines, only because you're going to build them because you started ending up with a lot of these parts. And mags can be built from some really crude material, to be quite honest. It's the inside that counts, not the outside. Okay? But you're going to lose a certain amount of mags. You're going to lose belts. You're going to lose even gear you thought you were going to pick up. You're going to shoot gas masks, because they're going to happen to you the same way. Bullets are going to be passing near you, and you're going to lose equipment you didn't want to. But unfortunately, hey, it's the nature of things and how they work. uh... a little hint if you have any of the standard military gas mass like the m_-ten if you did if you had out certain on the mag on the on the forgive me on the mask on the islands what they the mascot shot will it passes through the island but doesn't chew up the rest of the mask except it goes to the hardest of the rear wall the hearts there is going to hold together mostly because of the plastic so even if it takes a a tug or a bullet through it up bob usually a ball round it's not going to really do that much damage i've seen that but uh... with regard to the land of the front okay shattered out the way what gets what x out sir it's like i have a book to you can you wear a bucket to full of these uh... you put extra out search inside your gas mask bag And in the event something like this happens, or let's just say you're lucky and the bullet passes through the glass lens, what you do is you extract the broken lens on the inside, which is part of the mask, okay? You take the out-cert and peel back the edge and obviously bag that, bag the glass. Then you take the out-cert, a new one, put it in place of the lens. Now, this is going to be a complete seal. but you gotta be careful pay attention when you're donning the mask however what you end up with is a field replacement at a field fix that works now here's a little hint let's say a bullet passes through the cheek of uh... of a gas mask mister duct tape is your friend duct tape will do just fine to be fired remembered look at the look at what what happens when rubber you like rubber tires think rubber tires are intertubes only get hit They are perforated, but they typically do not cookie-cutter through. In other words, that SpirePoint does a good job of pushing its way through the Polymer and opening it up, but then it closes behind it. And really what you're seeing when you see that is what happens with what they call self-sealing fuel tanks on military aircraft, on pretty much all aircraft now, but that's what self-sealing fuel tanks were all about. Doesn't stop the leak 100%, but it stops most of it. ninety nine percent of it if you're lucky or two of the ten and three rounded the idea to stop that but it came to a little bit inside your burning in your now you're going up but the plane but with gas mask things like that mister duct tape is also your friends between a little piece of duct tape uh... flopped over that and if you want to you put it inside another counter pee part of the inside i would only because i can create compromising the seal on the other end But if it's a lens, you take out the glass, you take out the out-sert that's been damaged, you reach into your bag, you pull out one of the spares, you put the out-sert spare in place, congratulations, your mask is back online with a, again, a binocular lens. That's if you have the single lenses. If you have the, you know, I'm talking like the M17, the 40s, all the Schrader's, whatever mask has the double lenses where you actually can get the out-serts. there's a bunch of them can and also the uh... the emptenems and the uh... uh... the eastern european copies of the empten seventeen which all take the american out search by the way anyway that's one problem i think there are other problem because you're gonna shoot them to guess what we pick it all up Why? Well, guess what? You only shot the magazine, but there are probably what? 8, 9, 10 rounds, 20 rounds, still in the mag, maybe 30. Out of that, there's maybe two or three rounds that got mucked up by your bullets, but there's a whole bunch of other live rounds in there, plus there's a follower on that magazine, and maybe we'll be able to rebuild the mag. Now somebody goes, well, why would I use that? Oh, you'll be surprised. I've told you before. Your average combat load for the magazine, for your weapon, magazines for your weapon, should be about 23. Now, after a very short period of time in contact, you're going to discover that that isn't enough, but it's better than what you probably would have started with. Now, you ask, even as I say that, well, Mark, you said get 10 mags if I got blah, blah, blah. Yeah, well, you probably don't have the money for 23 mags. Your goal should be to achieve that level of support per gun. More would be better than that. Okay, seriously, more is always better when it comes to mags. You're going to drop them, they're going to get broken, somebody else is going to hurt them, you're going to let somebody borrow one, throw me a mag, and you throw them a mag, because if two guys are shooting at the bad guys, it's better than one. But one way or another, you're going to consume. That is a perishable. That is one of the perishables, like ammunition. It's one of those things where, guess what, you only got so many. So we're going to recover all those. We're going to recover the broken and shot weapons because, yeah, you may have put a bullet right through the receiver, but guess what, maybe the bolt's still intact, probably is. A lot of other parts on that gun can be scavenged off the barrel, the front receiver area. uh... in a battlefield or should say it or in a rear area but forward support operation cut off wheels and a grinder and guess what a torch and uh... couple more you know slabs of cut off receiver from another rack and i put a gun back into service real quick as we worried about the bat faggot anymore you're talking about wartime situation you're going to be putting things back together as quick as you can and it is one thing about the advantage of the a case you can well everything it's a carbon steel this advantage of the a r those receivers are either aluminum or polymer and there's a lot of polymer now was not much we can do with a book even there we can improvise and even with the aluminum you can do certain things but it'll probably not be too pretty with the aluminum with the steel yay a punch a hole through it First of all, take all the parts off, take a look at how the metal's distorted, beat the metal back into submission approximately to where it is, figure out what I can do to either put an over-plate in, cut from another junk gun. Example, the reason I say that is let's say it's where you have a trigger pivot, or you have a cross pin. Well, guess what? See that wreck that got front end blown out of it, but Bob brought it back with a pile of other junk that he pulled up when he left the area of operation? Well, there's enough metal on that other one that's busted up that I can break out the old plasma cutter and go beep, beep, beep, beep. And I got a four-sided patch with the proper holes, both of them, where they need to be, overlapping where the other two are cut out and distorted. And all I'm going to do is lay that right over top of that. I'm going to T-guel that or braze it or whatever I need to do and whatever works, whatever works in the field. It'd be nice to have a, you know, again, T-guelter because a T-guelter's going to do the best job. and I can literally hammer the garbage back out. In fact, even if I have a fracture, remember that patch is going to help. If I had a fracture, I'm going to hammer it out, I'm going to teague it, I'm going to grind it a little bit or lap it. Then once it's the same, I'm going to lay over the other fixture either inside or outside. Now, remember, I've got a lot of space inside to work with, so you can take this bridge or cap and lay it inside the receiver and weld it into place there. Remember, the walls of the receiver aren't that thick. And with many of the pins, you don't have an inner step guide. They're straight shafts for each of the pin points. There's no step or a lapping point where you have a restrictor so the part doesn't move left and right. There's another fixture or something that does that for you. Or it's just guided by the other parts that are locked into place with it. So again, the different world. Is it going to look pretty? Who cares? Does it work? Hell yes. But remember, rather than cutting raw stock, see all that junk that somebody already spent hundreds or thousands of dollars on and government spent machine time building? Those parts and those pieces and all that debris is all buildable components and repair. Those are repair parts. That's why we need you to drag it all back with you. We are going to be thinking that way from the beginning, not waiting until the last, oh we're going to be desperate with scavenge what we can't, no, no, no. We're better than that. We got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. We're working ahead on the program. We're already ahead of that curve with regard to supply and support now. let's see we got 642 let me let me point something out years ago years and years ago we used to get tons of ar-15 brass and we just didn't have you know it was you know like blank brass what do you do with that okay well the first thing i did when i saw the 556 round because i didn't have it miked out i was just looking i go but you know that's almost as small as 30 caliber carbine Why don't we just make a 30 caliber? We'll make that a 30 caliber, so we cut it down and we start a fiddle fart with it. The base is different. Go compare it, take a 30 caliber carbine, look at the specs, you're gonna go pull it up on the computer. Look at the specs for the dimensions of the carbine case. Look at the specs for the dimension for the 5.56. Okay, now let me point something out about down the road. Two things can be done here. I'm not planning on building a whole new rifle. uh... but one of the things that's going to happen is the government plans on changing out the ammunition so they can start view out of amo because they're going to cut off all the production you see why they want to switch to a new caliber and they want to do it fast You understand what the logic here is. This is a classic colonial action on the part of the foreigners. And since foreigners are running our pentagram right now, the Pentagon is being run by absolute turds working for foreign powers, for the Chinese mostly, and for the Israelis. And the Israelis and Chinese are joined at the hip. So the commies, the commie, Jewish mafia, and the commies in China, which are run by the Jewish mafia, are coordinating with the pentagram to wage war can be american population by changing the caliber out their logic is that they will not be feeding all were supply system as they attack the american people the other part of this program and it's a colonial thing remember uh... look at the uh... three-point firing pen greener shotgun it was known as the colonial gun why the three-point firing pen primer was unique for colonial forces to minimize their ability to fight they had to get ammunition from the government that they had to be loyal to if they walked off the ammunition didn't match up with anything else out there and was a bastard round they did this with the stand on the end with the british and feel the same way making british either basically musket using shotgun shell and they would be single shot not magazine although they had a british leonfield magazine and magazine with a bulk with a block it would have nothing you had no magazine follower and could not reserve any ammunition All in the stand gun when they had the colonial stands what they did is they they cut holes at the top and the bottom two of them on either side of the magazine almost to the very top and then almost at the very bottom and they installed braze brass rod top to bottom inside which they cut flush. They brought flush to either side of the inside well and then they peed them on the outside braze those into place typically gives brass easy to do. And then what they did is they made a restricted 20 round magazine out of a 32 round sten mag. The purpose behind this was to give these limited capacity magazines to what few colonials they trusted with the sten gun. Because the sten gun give a lot of firepower. So what do you do? You knock it down to 20 rounds and almost like a straight inline magazine by the time you're done internally. Externally it looks like a standard sten. Externally, the British number one mark threes that they turned into muskets or single-shot rifles, mostly 410 type rifles, those, they looked on the outside like a standard number one mark three or a number four mark one. A bunch of these came in from India. Again, remember, it was a colonial country. After it was a colonial country, they kept most all their weapons handy, and they did have the same kind of British gun control going on with the regime, you know, Indian regime that they had with the British in charge. Okay, so now we're going to see a shift out and then of course you've already seen what they're planning on doing. They're gonna say claim they're gonna make it illegal for you to have ammo. They're gonna tax out of the ammo. They're gonna tax out of the guns. Then they're gonna claim they're gonna use the global police and the US military along with the Bat Faggots and the Jewish run Homeland Security as the KGB to attack the American people. Well part of a long haul for this that we need to look at is an alternate solution for munitions now barrels are still would be a big issue but What do we do with a case that you know typically is? Either stretched or dinged at the shoulder or wear worn out or crushed or whatever straight case 556 Now basically 300 blackout that is the idea behind kind of the 300 blackout formula with the way the round's made, which in and of itself kind of was designed to show you we can make a 7.62x39 but we'll give it another name. The performance is better, supposed to be, with the 300 blackout at greater range than the 7.62x39. But what we need to look at is how can we come up with a munition that we can build it's not uh... it's not so much the uh... barrel but it's the actual perishable how can we make more and in good production quantity of replacement brass now we talked about this the other day the uh... new uh... these uh... ceramic or plastic body hall with a metal base that are out there the two-piece nine millimeter there's some of the three oh eight if you haven't seen it actually has a kind of a little milky white they're making it with a ceramic body they're also making it with uh... a plastic body and it's a ball round Now, what we have to look at is we need to be able to use existing materials, aluminum, brass, bronze, anything that we can. But brass would be your first best choice. It's actually a lot more accessible than you might think. Aluminum would be the second and is again also an easy production product to work with. But what we want to be able to do is use a standard fast production CNC machine to crank out a straight case mimic hull of the 556. Why a straight case? Because it's easier to produce. Okay, a step case is with existing 20th century, well actually from 19th century to 20th century production methods, works flawlessly. It's actually very economical for what it is and what it does and the energy that are applied. However, those machines are typically going to be less and less available. The government intentionally has, through NAFTA and GAT, stripped the mechanical industry out of the United States. However, small production has come up. and especially with CNC technology and high speed CNC technology. Now most people wouldn't think to apply that with regard to cartridges, but think about this, the same high speed technology that builds piping widgets in aluminum, brass, steel, or whatever, is the same machine that could build a straight case mimic of a 5.56 round. Now what do I mean by a straight case mimic? We only want to make the case as long as the first shoulder, the shoulder pivot, the base, where the full diameter of the case is in place, where it tapers down to create the throat for the, you know, the ligature that holds the bullet in place, the neck of the cartridge. What we do is we go straight case. Why? Well, because the CNC machine need only machine out the rifle and groove, forgive me, the extractor groove. the stock is is designed if we're a bit of our best choice would it be to stock that is actually at almost cut dimension if not at cut dimension now you're still going to run it through your what is the equivalent of that point the mill the uh... the machine is actually doing what is a uh... a milk cut okay uh... lathe cut it's just good that verify spec It's going to run the tool over it. If there's a spot where it needs to where it's going to skull or clean it up a bit, it will. The second step that's being done, and would probably be done simultaneously with most CNC machines, is to cut the bore for the channel for the powder itself. Now, in addition, then from the other end or from in a second step, it could even be a multi-step. The primer hole is cut from one direction which becomes a pilot guide for the next tool which comes from the other direction and cuts the primer pocket. What do we have? A minimal cost production case that matches every working mechanical element of the AR-15 M16 family of rifle. The only thing we've changed is we now have a straight case and we need to come up with a projectile choice in what would probably be 30 caliber, which means yes, we do need to build a barrel. Because of the nature of the battlefield conditions and the wartime environment, while I prefer a 20 inch barrel, chances are we would crank a number of these out in a 16 or 16.5 inch barrel to save supply. But the idea behind this is that a straight case using a spire, a Sierra boat tail, a spitzer, or a discarding FABO round with a 55 grain projectile which there would be a prolific number of. If we do not have bullets, the same CNC machining processes could crank out a machined bullet that would be in repetitious form. Much of the same machines that do piping widgets, fixtures, small brass, small steel, small metal, fixtures of different types that are straight or in line. The cut would be simpler and easier. The program would be very, very, very, very user machine friendly. And the tool wear would be minimal. because we're not doing as many unique cuts and we don't need as many specialized tools to fabricate a spitzer bullet or a syrup boat tail solid brass, solid aluminum, or solid bronze projectile. Now ideally, again, I mentioned aluminum. If we were to do the aluminum, the only thing that I would change in the process, because the aluminum bullet is going to be significantly different in overall weight. I would bore the base of the spitzer or the Sierra, which is again where CNC offers the accuracy needed for this, and I would insert a steel rod, and much like the Russian AP, which is not really a spire point, you know, a stereo graph type needle point, but rather is a conical flat nose, almost like a 40 caliber projectile surface, front surface. uh... that kind of penetrator would add weight and it would improve penetration with regard to body armor why well we already tested this thirty years ago why the group i was with we we did all kinds of experiment we wanted to come up with a p-rounds uh... the aluminum especially with a hard high r p m uh... uh... barrel utilizing the standard the landing groove and uh... barrel cut for say a 30 caliber M14, FNFL, whatever. The bullet rotation is such that when they projectile the type I just described, aluminum, and this again, what kind of aluminum do you have available? You could cast aluminum, but remember there are many different grades of aluminum. Ideally aircraft aluminum would be your choice for the body of the projectile. But interestingly enough, cast aluminum, which is what we experimented with, and we went with a steel core dart that was approximately 1 eighth inch in diameter and was approximately 1 quarter of an inch at its conventional conical length from base to front. What happens is the aluminum, especially with that spin, when the bullet slaps and proceeds through the harder steel, through the aluminum, the aluminum starts to heat up already in flight. It supercharges on contact and it actually lubricates the steel penetrator to go through limited armor or limited body, especially with body armor, with body armor to eat through. So the aluminum bullet, when I mention that, understand that technology has already been perfected from the Patriot end. and offers a superior penetration against a lot of the armor that pop up right now the only thing we didn't test it heavily against was ceramic now ceramic offers a lot of potential for defense and it's something everybody's been experimenting with the government been doing for quite some time body still although knowing what we know about the rule of the research we did with the number of bullets that we built using the aluminum stock and especially using cast aluminum. The cast aluminum from beer cans, bottle cans, beer cans and other cans that are in the French and so aluminum siding. We took a bunch of material like that, cast the bullet we wanted, then still bored it and then used the steel penetrator, which by the way, when we first started this, we didn't even put a taper on the front of it. We just made like a big pencil lead. uh... what we found is that with pretty much anything that it gets we still have a little bit basic effect the aluminum because you're running about twenty four twenty six hundred feet per second uh... it supercharges in flight and what it impacts it then of course all the calorie buildup is distributed forward the projectile the all the other whole projectiles spending at the same velocity of our p.m. but the penetrator now is resisted and it passes through the aluminum heating it up as it goes turning it into almost a plasma and it works like an AP jet going through. but the bit the penetrator does all the work in the bill peter does not liquefy it stays solid but the aluminum to a degree becomes malleable and helps to perform the process of lubricating and supercharging area around the penetrator as it goes through word or kevlar or fiberglass or steel and so that's why i was laughing before years ago when the idiots text came up with the idea what i make a call a little more And we were laughing at like, sure, we can do that. Okay, so these are things that, in looking ahead, what we're looking at is a straight case, straight case solution. Two things. The reason we need this, or the reason it would be a cheap idea, number one, for reprocessing other brass, a lot of stuff gets crushed, damaged, or whatever. If you cut it where the first tape or the taper starts on the case for existing inventory, it's easier to resize the case to proper dimension, number one. Number two is it makes, when we mimic it, where the simulation of the same case with cnc machinery pretty well guaranteed okay but with the recycling process the other advantage we have is that uh... again we are we're looking at a minimal amount of material lost or not people we cut off the product case that's going over the belt everything is going to be reused okay in fact we can even use the brass that we've cut off We throw that into the stock melt and we can cast brass bullets. Why not? We can use brass bullets as well as we can use lead bullets. One of the advantages of a full solid brass projectile stability in flight and again still we're getting the mass and density not quite of lead but well I'll tell you what we're heading there. So we've got a heavier projectile right from the get-go. which is a big advantage. So anything that we cast or manufacture the bullets in, if we're using conventional projectiles, it's going to work just fine. The big issue here again is being able to recover and reclaim expended brass, and especially if it can be prioritized for 5.56 because it's still viable, it will be used. I will point something out though, if you're not familiar with this, and I've talked about it many times on the air. Machine gun brass stretches. As you fire a round through a machine gun, a belt-fed gun, Progressively, the chamber heats up, the brass supercharges or heats up almost immediately. As it's extracting, it elongates, stretches out. How many of you bought 308 brass and found this out? How many of you bought browning, well, not many of you have seen that, but we used to get a lot of browning, 30 out of 6 brass, and it was cheap. And the reason? Well, it was machine gun brass, fired out of a 1919 Browning. and it was fired a lot and some of it was not distorted but most of it was stretched. The same is true with 308 and the same will be true with 556. So with all these 556 rounds, when we're doing the picking and sorting in mass, remember that those stretched rounds would be prioritized for recycling into the new 30 caliber, you know, the 556 hybrid 30 caliber straight. Would not be a 556 round. It would be the case, the NATO case that we would be utilizing as part of the inventory of recycling. However, that wouldn't last forever, so we need to have new manufacturing, and this is where the CNC solution is most desirable because we have minimal tooling requirements for maximum end result. I know there's all kinds of cool Wildcat cartridges out there. We've talked about them, and we repeat and discuss them all the time here. uh... the but in this case we have to look at you in production and being able to produce sufficient volume to get it to the troops where they need it to maintain the flight and then the consideration of barrels because remember we're talking about having you know to developer perfect a replacement bearish dumbbell one thing people argue as well if we're looking at the h bar a r fifteen report that would not be a problem Oops, that's another question for another time. Start looking at some of the ideas here. Uh, if we're talking radios, hopefully I was able to express myself right and properly here about what we're looking at as a solution. Not just complaining about, oh my god, the government changed ammo, we can't get any more government ammo. And then they cut off all the other ammo, oh my god, what do we do? We're doomed! We're doomed! You know there's some asshats gonna start that crap, don't ya? You just know there's a panty waste out there waiting to be the next panty waste that everybody's supposed to listen to. Anyway, God bless our Republic.