March 1, 2021
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2h 3m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed Second Amendment rights, government overreach, and preparedness during this March 1, 2021 afternoon broadcast. He criticized the Biden administration, election fraud, and mask mandates while promoting ammunition reloading, weapons maintenance, and militia coordination. The show included detailed technical instruction on primer reactivation, ammunition production, and firearm care, along with commentary on upcoming Second Amendment sanctuary meetings in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana scheduled for March 7th.
- second amendment
- militia
- ammunition reloading
- weapons maintenance
- mask mandates
- election fraud
- michigan militia
- preparedness
- government overreach
- primer reactivation
- firearms
- sanctuary resolution
- biden administration
- constitutional rights
- nbc defense
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You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt, it's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his... His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But 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 attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken say you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be married. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright, as Iowoc he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this... Standing by. Red 3, standing by. Oh my God, look at the size of that thing! Shut up, Red 4. It's big, it's gonna kill us all. Oh, wait a minute. Good! afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm our kirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories north northwest northeast and central Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com AM&FM microstations, AM&FM conventional stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in the lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS. the Outline Two states, the territories, and... well, let's see, it is 5... Make sure I get that right, uh-oh. 5.06 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. The 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. It is the 1st of March. It is the year 2021, the old earth calendar. It is 2021, battle for the republic, the dance of swords, and the battle continues and only an open and very in your face war of prevention is going to stop any of the problems we've got right now. We're going to have to basically put a bullet in our hind end, call them like a baby seal. Put small arms ordinance downrange where it counts along with indirect fire and air support assets. Every once in a while call in artillery. Boom, boom, and boom. There we go. Three rounds. You only get three rounds. You don't just get a random amount of firepower. We have to dole out indirect fire support. Then you can repeat. You can ask for more. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Anyway. It's been a very busy weekend. I want to say hi to all of our friends up there at Camp Emmerich and Camp Emerson and all of you that showed up. I understand Saturday was very, very, very, very, very busy. The biggest thing is coordinating to get the equipment in without sinking up to your axles where we're in the late part of winter, beginning part of where we get general mud taking over from general snow. And I understand Captain Alexander, who was the Colonial Marine Militia combat engineer, reinvented something we've talked about. We actually have a stand-by there, a corduroy road. So we actually dropped a bunch of railroad ties and then put another set of railroad ties down and then put yet another set of railroad ties perpendicular to the, well, first one, then perpendicular, then perpendicular again. and made a corduroy track road for the trailers so they could put the culverts where they needed to be. So everybody did their part. I understand you guys had a really great mule on Saturday also. The girls did the famous lasagna that the facility is notorious for. And when everybody was done, also got a chance to play DJ over at the micro station. Got to see how we've been adding to that. I just donated three boxes of CDs and cassettes to the station library there so that everybody could mix and match. Plus, I had a bunch of the stuff that we burned from copies that I had that were stuff that I've recovered in the last couple of months. So a good time was had by all, I want to say thank you and this is an example of everybody cooperating and getting the job done. Also the guy who owns the cement facility wants to say thank you very much. It saved him a lot of time and needless to say a lot of money because hey, you'd have to have manpower that would be working on the plant, working on production, destroying what it is that you guys picked up because that's the only option they had. There's nobody wanting to run in and pick this stuff up. This is a good hearts and minds project and satisfies everybody's needs. So, well done. Anyway, other things on the weekend, crazy town, crazy is a, well, bat feces crazy. Washington, D.C. has become nothing but an absolute festival slash toilet out in the open and public now. I think the funniest thing to watch is the surgeon general he-she-he-shit, okay, you know, the he-she-it. But, uh, not the only one. I mean, the com- I'm your wicked old uncle Ernie, and I'm glad you won't see her hear me as I fiddle about, fiddle about, fiddle about. Yeah, wicked old uncle Ernie times, you know, let's just say, uh, well, quantum. It has been a fascinating chain of events that have shown that voter fraud and criminal minds once they feel that they obviously pulled the wool over everybody and baffled everybody with BS that they could just go in say no mode and The only thing it's gonna fix is you shoot there. Sorry ass. That's there isn't what conversation you have with a backed-up toilet That's where you're you now have the ultimate in feces toilet paper. It looks in fact. It looks like a Bangkok toilet That's what it looks like right now. Anybody ever, if everybody doesn't know what that means, go talk to any of your friends who might be Vietnam vets who took time off from the war and went to other amazing places in Asia. Because remember, you could get away from Vietnam, but they wouldn't necessarily let you get that far away from Vietnam, okay? So, yeah, it's a Bangkok jail. You know what was worse, a Bangkok jail? a Bangkok toilet in a restaurant or a bar. If you haven't seen it yet, there are images, okay? Go look them up. Just go look them up. That's Washington, D.C. You can't talk to a backed up feces covered and crusted with something crawling out of the hole over in the corner where you're supposed to poop, and that's exactly how they were. And just it's it's oozing towards you. Okay, back off a nuke from orbit or start you know, just start beating us now to roll your sleeves up break out all of the disinfectant you can throw five gallons of raw material in there and then you got to kill it you just Gotta kill it and that's where we are with the district of criminals. You just gotta kill it There's nothing left that's gonna fix it. You're not going to you've got these idiots talking, you know two years to know with the next election Look at what's going on in Washington DC and you tell me what it's gonna be like two years now you already went through the fake election with voter fraud at a level that was just so blatant and everybody's face and everybody's proved it beyond the shadow of a doubt the only thing they're doing well since we didn't get into the court and working to deny that all what do you think about voting over the phone in the next municipal election how about stuff it up your ass sideways okay there's two things coming out of this this is monarchy this You know what? You're so smart. This is what they do in the public fool system. You're so smart and special. You don't need to use their brain. And you're not going to own anything and you're going to be happy. And look at, we're going to be so 21st century slash 17th, oh wait a minute, 16th century. Oh wait a minute. You know that we improved even between the 14th and the 17th century, right? You do understand this. I want you to think about this for a minute. That's why I had to roll it back. It's like, no, at least in the 17th century things had improved. No, this is more like they want you to go back to 13th or 14th century peasantism. And they're making it sound like, boy, you're so smart because you're so stupid. You know, you should be proud to be so stupid that you're going to embrace monarchism virtually full. We're talking the exact opposite of everything that has to do with what this country was founded for. You have so many stupid people that are not the majority, but you've let them slide because we let the idiots stick I know it's an idiot stick. He's a goof got about a shoe size IQ cross-eyed You know looks like you know the road crew from deliverance, but I don't know but they're so special Because they were told they were special you know what? They're idiot stick monarchists If you'll notice when I do social media postings, guys, some of you are listening from, you know, Wimkin or from when we had Facebook or, you know, post stuff on YouTube, do that still. And also Spreely and all the others, you'll notice I always qualify as a communist, neo-con monarchist. And I want you to explain to me how those are separate. They're not. That's why I put it together. They are communist, neo-con monarchists. You won't own anything and you'll be have communism. You won't own anything behalf. Oh wait a bit. Wait a bit before that it was monarchism What's the big thing that pisses off? I as I've told you a million times these either these rich people or these turds like Gates who isn't that bright but just wicked and is riding with a bunch of other wicked people You know what they hate? They hate the idea that you can get along without them Oh no, there's a center here. People, even me mentioning their name is a way in their mind is giving them power. Understand that. And that's something that we need to remember. First we need to get rid of them, and then we need to dump their ass in the ash bin of history. But before we do that, we hunt down every last one of the bastards, string them up, put them against a wall. I don't care. You'll beat me to it probably if we all hunt them down right, but we got to make sure we confirm who it is we're putting a bullet in. But the fact of the matter is, we... If they wanted to play the Twilight Zone games that they've been playing, they want to be wealthy, the great Gatsby kind of thing. Would we care? I don't have a problem with that. Well, you accumulated a lot of wealth. You're having fun. You got swimming pools. You got, you know, big house, pretty house. In fact, you're ornate. You create things that are really cool that I really am fascinated by. You know, you have a pretty imaginative brain there to create a one-piece staircase that's a spiral and you paid the artisan to do it. The artisan had the money to figure out how to do it. That is cool. But thinking that you're going to be gods over all of us means that, well, we're going to have to be like, what is it? With the Klingons? And the Klingons awakened and killed their gods. Thank you. Let's see in the st. Louis voters will get vote for as many candidates as they want. Oh Yeah, let's see when voters her head to the polls Tuesday at To pick st. Louis's next mayor to be faced with four names on the ballot But unlike in most other elections, they won't have to choose just one candidate to vote for instead Louise Yann and, uh, let's see, uh, Road Crew from Deliverance Dumb as a Boxer Rock Shoe-Sized IQ Asshats will experiment with a new form of voting that allows them to vote for as many candidates as they like. La, la, la! In November, St. Louis voters passed Proposition D for Dimwit, Dummy, Dunderhead, Dumbass, Ding-Dingleberry, which switched the city's municipal elections to a nonpartisan approval voting system. So that voters can vote for as many candidates as they think would make a good mayor or whatever office is up for election. And the two candidates with the most votes advance to a head-to-head general election. In other variants of approval voting, The person with the most votes is simply named the winner. After one round of voting. How about we just pick one rather than the Committee of Monkeys routine? But that would require adulthood. And since you've conditioned everybody through the public fool system to be as dumb as a box of rocks, everybody gets a prize. Just plain stupid people. Remember anything goes. Oh look, look, I'm catching the sound in the air with my hands. I caught another, oh I caught another one. Ah, ah, ah, ah, the Prozac is kicking in. Wait a minute, there's more, ah, I've got more than Prozac. Why are they, the demon, demon notes, I have to catch the demon notes and worship Cthulhu. Oh, la, la, la. See, this is where... You're talking, like I said, back off a nuke from orbit. No, you might as well shoot their ass. Now, let's understand something about this. Remember, there is a demon in demonocracy. You know what? I was taught this years ago by... You know, this was something someone asked me, and he's a proud person to help put me on the right path. There is a demon in demonocracy. I mean, democracy. And this is an example of what we're talking about. We have an excellent form of government. We just don't have anybody who's been taught how to use it, number one. And the checks and balances system that's supposed to be in place, well, that's the first thing they have to throw out the windows so that they can get away with anything. And right now, excuse me, right now, That's what's apparent across the board if we thought that the fake election and the voter fraud level that we just saw a little bit ago You have a bunch of idiot sticks and income poops just plain flat crazy town, you know Dingleberries that just need to be gone from our society They need to be gone. They have no business being anywhere near any kind of authority whatsoever But remember the ones doing this believe that they are gods on this planet. They're all and because they're All of you are supposed to be, well, this is the circle jerk for you. This is the Committee of Monkeys thing taken to the extreme where it's like, well, you know, there really isn't going to, it doesn't make any difference because, well, look who we're going to offer to you or allow to run anyway. We have the petal meat puppet. We have the executive office of these United States. with a non-stop commercial bureaucrat that is an absolute worthless turd and has been demonstrated to be so for decades. We're not talking one or two, you know, terms here. We're talking a commercial, self-serving, nihilist slash narcissistic failure that because of the right kind of Jewish money behind this piece of crap, is able, was able to get in there over and over again, but then by the time you're done with the fake election, because they focused after four years ago where they almost had Hillary where they wanted her, but they didn't hit the switches on the exact same voter fraud technology. They're pissed now because, well, again or not now, they had all the right switches, they shoveled her arse in there. Congratulations, look at where you are, he and she, and you know, he, she hit. You've got the petal meat puppet and the back alley bar whore with the scuff knee pads. Okay? This pack of incompetence is the biggest joke for them, which demonstrates, again, there's a demon and demonocracy. When you play this game, the way they played it. And again, they should have been dragged out and shot. And, whoa, are you talking about violence? Yes. In a heartbeat. In fact, you want to save yourselves? Will they come out to try and grab you because they're going to play with you in the system right now? If you went to Washington, the only thing I can say is you better shoot their ass. You do understand that, right? That people have already been picked up, they're like, well, you know what, first of all, you need to be ready because they're gonna lie, they're gonna fabricate. They are doing nothing different from what we've seen done for decades. It's like the FBI. Those turds need to be dragged out, put up against the wall, and they need to be gone. And that is the only thing that's gonna fix this country, is getting rid of those lodge buddies, those little yamical wearers, and the rest of these turds that right now have brought us to the point where we have this kind of insanity with regard to every aspect. Plus, by the way, you know, real quick, there's another couple pictures. It doesn't make any difference what picture you take right now of politics around the street. Do you know one of the, just real quick, the face bra thing. Okay, now part of this has to do with political correctness, the occult and in a way they're kind of joking, doing the Muslim thing, because all the male and female women out there, you know, female and female women of this country, because that's basically got a bunch of panty waste females that are the ones that are in any kind of position up in the public venue, they're wearing black face bras. Have you noticed that? Now let me ask you something. When you say, well, you know, why are you guys doing that? Well, they used face brows back, they used face masks during the great pandemic after World War I, and when World War I was taking place, yes, and did you ever see them wear black? Did you ever see them wear colors? You might notice that they wore a very hygienic white. Oh my God, that's racist! See, I can- I can- I know exactly what you're gonna- Well, that's another example of demand, keeping it down. Yo, what it be? See, cause y'all, if you gotta show you're not- you're not pro-white because you don't wear a wet face mask, you'll wear a white face mask to show that it was clean. Do y'all understand that? Do you know why these people are wearing black? If you put Luminol... on these face buckets right now, do you know how every one of those suckers would glow after how many months of being around? Well, I washed it yesterday. 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Oh, you get three of those usually sometimes for it depends on how Cooth they feel about how many want sell but here's the thing Normally you buy a stack you buy a bundle. It's a keyword bundle Uh, let's see, yes, thank you. Horrifically, uh, let's see. Horrifically racist backlash prompts Oregon County to drop non-white mask policy. That because they're, that because they're dirty, right? Because how do you... How dare you? How dare you wear, well wait a minute, no actually I would turn around and go, no I'm wearing the flowery colored ones to commemorate our Great Depression era when mom and grandpa and grandma had to buy flower bags and they used to make flower bag clothes for the kids. You remember that. White kids did that. Black kids did that. Everybody did that. White moms, black moms, Hispanic moms. Everybody was uniformly dirt poor during the Depression. But you see, that's the thing about this. This black face bra thing is the lazy scam. And the idea that now all of a sudden you've got to... Well, there's another reason they're doing this. First of all, let me finish this part here. The part with the face bra. If you were to spray most of these with Luminol, they would glow like they were a night stick. Like they were a breaky light stick. You know what I mean? Have you ever seen Luminol in action? Really? Physically in action? It's like, you know, people... Go give them an example. How many of you have seen the videos? I'm sure there's some on YouTube left. It was originally an expose on 60 Minutes. We're going to the hotels and motels across America. How safe is your hotel? You remember this? And they went in and they sprayed everything. Oh, they sprayed the floor. It glowed like a nightstick. I mean, it was like, dude, just splotches. splotches of stuff and things and piles of stuff like you can see in the carpet. But then they sprayed the towels and they sprayed the washcloths and they glowed like the psychedelic colors on a flat screen when they have something in a rock concert. I am like, seriously, do you remember this? And then they sprayed, oh God, then they sprayed the sheets on the beds. Now, mind you, these all went to the laundry, got washed with an industrial cleaner based upon the industry standards to try and, you know, kill off whatever. And they were sprayed after that. So, again, just imagine wearing the same black face bra. I don't care if colored or black wouldn't make any difference. And then, you know, like, oh, I washed it yesterday. And it's like, and spray those with, you know, tell everybody, we're going to do the Luminol Challenge. Do that in front of like a Kroger's or a Walmart. Is your face bra safe? Let's do the Luminol Challenge. I guarantee, and God, you don't want anybody even think about the idea of the ones that are the blue ones that are gray now with splotches of brown on them and finger squashes and squishies on the outside. Have you thought about that? This is like, at least they genuinely did make the effort. It's kind of like several authors have written about this. And it's like, you know, having a tradition and having the plastic aftermarket version when somebody tries to re-embrace society. So a societal thing. In fact, it was covered even in the Dune series, if you're familiar with Frank Herbert's Dune. All of the later books, I think it was God Emperor Dune, where the Freeman were kind of reinvented. There were people that were going back to the land. and they were, you know, they had mock-up still suits and they were, you know, going out like they were going to ride the worm and all this other fun stuff, but it was like, it was the plastic mimic version. It was kind of going to a, oh hell, going to a sci-fi convention. The still suits really didn't work. They weren't made by the best Freeman masters because they really weren't any more, okay? But they had pictures and they had images and so they kind of looked like Freeman. But they weren't. Well, that's kind of like what's going on with these masks. It's like, well, we know the great pandemic of post-World War II, which by the way was a biological ordinance release. I do not doubt that. I've argued that for years. And the way they tried to do damage control, that was an intentional last phase biological weapons deployment on the battlefield in World War I, the War of Gas Warfare. The war that HG Wells wrote about the way before the war took place, germ warfare, germ, G-E-R-M, germ warfare, okay, germ warfare. And what's fascinating about it is at the very end, since chemical was perfected, they had to try and, well, after all, they already knew they wanted biological slash germ warfare, go look up germ warfare. It was discussed back in the 1800s. In fact, they expected them using germ warfare in the 1870s and 1880s if you read the books that were pulled off the shelves and made to disappear from all of your libraries. I have those books. I've read the extensive works on that subject in terms of what they expected and how bad it was going to be, like the nuke of the day. Seriously, before we had nukes, biological, although they called it germ warfare. So back then, they understood cleanliness. Guys, you know, it's like the one thing they did understand about coming out of that war, really because they had so many massive casualties in a war that was like fighting on the dark side of the moon, if you read books, you'll remember the one thing, the sickening antiseptic smell of the hospital. The author tried to express, how do you express oral factory response? So, because of this, you got to understand that bleach, for instance, bleach was the solution of the day. And when I say solution, I don't mean as in the answer, it literally was the solution. Bleach, three different types of bleaches were used. Doc Robinson and I had conversations about this with, you know, in fact, when he did surgeries on me that we couldn't go to the hospital about. One of the first things that he would do is use a bleach water solution to scrub out the wound channel Okay, if you have injuries remember first thing you want to do is kill all those dolly the stuff the germs that were brought in and Stuff that need to be scrubbed it back out It means scrub to by the way that was the other unpleasant part about that kind of treatment, but it was a necessary thing So they tried to express to you about smell, but you see, everything, they understood cleanliness by then. There was a, they wrapped their brain around that. And nobody would be caught with this BS like you see now with these fake freemen, so to speak, of the 21st century idiot world, as opposed to the fact that, well, in fact, I could go another area, but direction, I will in a second. But understand that in World War I, you wouldn't be just wearing that mask over and over and over and over again. Bring it to the break! There's all kinds of fun things you can do with that song with regard to imagery. A lot of people have worked it, but I... everything everybody's forgot, they need to resurrect it every once in a while and then re-engineer it with all the really cool, plain imagery that you can show people about what's really going on with... Twilight Zone District of Criminals. The Turd Factory. Nothing but a big backed up toilet full of vomitus filth and excrement. Anyway, uh, real quick, this is a close on this thing with the masks. Okay, like I said, with dude, it was the fake still suits. You wouldn't see any of those people back in the day with the great influenza outbreak, the biological attack on the battlefields that was taken back across the planet to everybody else. And they can't have you thinking about that because humans are the best vectors for delivery. And since we're on the dark side of the moon, we're a combination of a biological agent with all the effluvia and death and destruction and the dark side of the moon battlefield, if you don't understand what I'm talking about. go look at some real images of World War I. Most even the movies you see now are relatively sanitized. In fact, I love the way they did that with, what was it, 1917? Because they go through and it's like, yeah, there's a few dead here and there, but most everything's empty and evacuated and it's like, that's not the part that made it smell, okay? The Earth was churned with horse and animal of all kind and human and just rechurned again and somebody would be buried by artillery barrages and then dug up again after rotting for a few days. That was a biological hazard unto itself that nobody wants to talk about. Then introduce an actual biological attack by one side or the other and I'd be willing to bet the Brits did it, the British did it, the British did it. Because these people were doing all kinds of other Twilight Zone mind control freaky stuff. The Tavistock Institute, look that up, the Tavistock Institute, the Tavistock Institute. And what they did, oh, you think the Communists in England slash the monarchists were no different. The Lodge Buddy Ringknockers were the same clique that were over in Communist Russia later, experimenting on people in mass, sorry, right from the get-go with Lenin, okay? The stuff, the wicked stuff they did. At least in 1918, 1919, and in 2021, if people wore those masks, they would take them off because it would be very obvious. They'd start to yellow, they'd stain, so you'd wash them and bleach them and do something with them, but they still weren't changed enough. Oh, wait a minute. What's Park saying there? Well... let's go to a other part of the corporation the corporation of the united states has many different subdivisions doesn't it i mean we got the quadriplegic homosexual eskimo fbi we got the quadriplegic homosexual eskimo uh... a t f we have osha uh... what what well we have a whole show remember o shit as we used to jokingly call it whenever you're an industrial setting osho shit okay So anyway, with regard to OSHA, I want you to go look up a thing we've talked about many times here on the air about PPE, personal protective equipment. Now... This is where the discussion, we call them gas masks, but in reality they're called personal resuscitators, respirators, there's sealed systems, there's semi-sealed systems, and there are simply passive volume air cleaner systems that really, like the face mask you're wearing, really don't do much of anything, but they do keep the big chunks out. Big, big, big, big chunks, nothing else, okay? But a protective mask is part of the PPE system. Filters of any kind, air filter systems, because there are different threats that you live with every day, it's not good to fill your lungs with material that you've ground off other pieces of equipment because you're introducing large volumes into the respiratory system which takes stuff straight into the circulatory system, okay? So let me ask you something. All you have to do right now is you don't even have to go to the OSHA site. How many of you work at an industrial facility or how many of you work at a restaurant? Well, they've shut down most restaurants. But still, if you are at a restaurant, now under, for instance, Michigan and under any federal law which covers every business out there, if you have any chemicals on site, if you have any material that you have to handle, There is a very specific process for using PPE equipment period. Personal protective equipment, they were developed through billions of dollars of testing, standards, blah, blah, blah, blah, which they throw out the window immediately. The moment that it looks like it's some oi boy operation or a Chinese corporation, oh, they don't need to do that. The rest of you, oh, they'll drive your business into the ground. if you don't have everything up to snuff, and there's any one of a hundred different parts of the bureaucracy they can use to destroy the American business while leaving all the oi boy and communist Chinese oi boy operations intact, okay? But how often are you supposed to change one of those little dust masks slash, oh no Mark, they're not dust masks, they're surgical masks, okay? Let's go to another industry that overlaps with OSHA. Let's go over to the medical industry. Well, they use masks and surgeries. Yes, they do. And what is the standard for usage with regard to those stupid little white or blue throw away masks that everybody has been using like a snot rag until the luminol would make them glow like they were, you know, like they were basking in the moon, moon glow of some evening with a full moon. Seriously, okay? How often are you supposed to change them? I want you to go look that up. And think about a couple of things here, like there's a little story here about how they're wanting to stop the color, usage of color masks, racial misappropriation. Oh, stuff it up your ass. First of all, that one, that's where any time some fool walks up with that kind of garbage, clump them like a baby seal, slap them in the face, pop them in the nose, or if there's a legend nearby and can push them off something that's four stories or higher so they don't survive, do that. Okay? Seriously. That kind of stupid is one of our problems. But here's the thing. The standard for changeout was already established through testing based upon mass loading of the equipment. And let me give you an example. How many of you, when I've talked about gas mass, ask, well, how long will the filters last? Now, with filters, because they are more sophisticated, or at least again, they cover a wider range of defense protection potential based upon how much money you spend on the filter, not the mask, on the filter. It varies. An example, something I mentioned is we talked about the M10, the M17 mask. One of the advantages of the M10 and the M17 is you have two intake ports as opposed to one single port in the front with a standard screw-on filter. That advantage means that you're pulling more air and you're actually filtering over a wider area of filter surface whatever area you're drawing in. So this puts less stress on the respiratory system, providing more real oxygen to the respiratory and then the circulatory system. So there are advantages to the M10, the disadvantages change out. But if the logic is you can use more of the filtering surface before it loads, then the mask in theory will last longer in most environments, well actually in any environment, because still the math formula is the same, no matter what the agent is that you're affected by. So let's take this same problem here and look at these face diapers. Okay, the throwaway disposable pamper's face diaper. Do you wipe your kid's arse with a... Oh, don't forget. Oh, that was the other commodity item. Don't forget, sanitizing wipes, right? Oh, oh, oh, you know, baby wipes. Oh my God, there's a shortage. Well, did you use that on your kid's butt today and then put it off to the side and save it and then pull it back out and use it again on your kid's butt? Chances are you didn't, because half the time if you had little ones, it's kind of juicy, isn't it? Yeah, it's... When the pamper gets pooped, do you take the pamper and do you kind of just shake it out gingerly or wipe it off on that trash bag inside the bathroom there and go, smell it? Oh, it's not too bad. I think we could use this again. So tell these people are wearing these face diapers and telling me that they're sanitary. and pulling them out of their pockets, it has nothing to do with sanitation. It has nothing to do with safety. It has everything to do with kowtowing to a fruitcake, fruit loop, nutcase, police state, and the idea of conforming for the sake of going through the motion as part of some kind of protection. And I'm gonna tell you again why they want that. Why? Because if they were serious, you'd be buying something I talked about earlier, a protective mask, a gas mask. And then you would be taught about the use of filters and we would take seriously PPE, personal protective equipment. But if we did that, then when government wants to go from this fake ass BS with the face bra slash the sanitary napkin on your face that does little and nothing, As opposed, you know, when they want to use gas on you or a chemical on you or a biological, you wouldn't have and you won't have the actual protection you need from a real threat like that. Let me give you an example. We had this fake ass event on the 6th in Washington, D.C., which said, oh, the insurrection! What's the first thing that they were ready to do? They had a gas mask in hand for a prop and they were shaking it and telling you how we need to make these illegal because these people we would government wanted to spray people like bugs and the people they wanted to spray like bugs couldn't be sprayed like bugs because they had these evil offensive gas masks. Remember what I told you? They want you to have the stupid part. They want you to conform but they don't want you to have something that works and they mapped it front of you and you all saw it and I told you so, I told you so, I told you so. You see how this works? See because otherwise, oh and by the way that thing with Oregon, that does conform with something else that they'd like to do. They'd like to sell you more of those face bras. They're kind of stacking up. And the idea was you're supposed to be not knowledgeable, but whatever propaganda they throw at your ass, you're supposed to gobble up like a dog lapping up vomit. Okay. And then you're supposed to get into the, I need more throw away face bras. Well, at least that would be closer to the mark with actually how you're supposed to use them. And if you're the Jewish mafia that have invested in stolen from the government money, so you could buy the masks and then sell them to the population at a really good profit. When it's unnecessary in the first place, oh, dude, you've got a great scam running from both directions at once. Now, on the other hand, here's the thing. Do you think I don't have, do I have face masks in my medical supplies? Hell yes. But the medical personnel who will be using them or whoever they instruct, would probably be the honest type American Patriot medical people who will teach you how to use the equipment properly and to understand its limitations and restrictions based upon medical common sense in the traditional school of learning as opposed to the psycho-babble of pop culture. Do you see the difference between the two? See, I have, for instance, one of the things I just got here, it's all part of the barrels of medical gear that I've been barreling up. That's what I do. We take all this stuff I've been telling you about on the air, we get it in volume. I get bundles of, for instance, the medical head covers. They're cloth. They're not throwaway. They're cloth. They're going to be re-laundered. I get bundles of the cloth face masks that the military made and in fact is made even until most recently. In hospitals they have either a laundry service that treats all of the PPE that is biohazard as a specific priority cleanliness process project or they use disposable and they throw them away. Now, the disposable are slightly less expensive. Notice I say slightly. Slightly less expensive than the reusable. But it is guaranteed that there is not going to be any possibility of cross-contamination. Now, when you go to cloth and you use cloth, after you've used it for so long, 20 minutes, I'm going to give you a big hint there, you do know how long you're supposed to be wearing that snot rag, right? At a certain point, you're supposed to defrock, refrock, and then go back to the process. Now, if you're in the middle of a process, then, and of course, depending upon the environment and the institution, plus again, threat level, what kind of biological hazards are they dealing with? They will schedule how they're going to re-clothe, you're going to decontaminate very quickly, re-scrub and then reintroduce the clothing and get back into the process, the job, whatever it is, operating, seeing another patient, working on a particular procedure where one person does the opening up of the patient, the surgeon does the specific work, another doctor or another, I should say another lesser surgeon. or another person designated is doing the closure on a patient while the doctor who does all the critical internal work is on to another patient after he's re-scrubbed, after he's tossed all of his reusables into the laundry bin, which by the way has a biohazard symbol on it usually, And then that is taken down at a certain point to a laundry service that has a designated area for medical maintenance operation and procedure. Now here's one thing about that too. You've got to understand that if there was a higher rating of threat level, then disposable is probably used because not only is your stuff treated as biohazard, but it's bagged, gagged, and then it goes down to the incinerator and it's burned. It's not put in the landfill. You do understand that, right? So if it was that high a threat, example is like we've talked about this whole face bra thing. How many of you walk in the parking lot and see how many of those face bras can you count in a parking lot right now? Right, and again, masking the problem, how disposable PPE could be the final straw in global plastic crisis? Grace Cobb Street? Philomenas? I am all goodness. Christ called me saint. Saint Philomena's church. Oh my goodness. Well anyway, again, that's an example of what we're talking about. This happened months ago. I went to a yard sale when people were still not so paranoid that they would reel at the idea of being 14 feet away from each other. And people would be walking onto their cars, one would fall out, they'd already have one on the ground and they'd throw another one, drop out of the car, and they'd be coming on. And there was like 20 of these things in this parking area along this street where this guy was having this big yard sale. Got a bunch of good things out of there, by the way, for free. Anyway, it's fascinating, I pointed out to him, I said, you know what's really disgusting about this is, and I pointed out, I said, that these people who tell you all about how serious this threat is, Just leave these things everywhere. If this is the next thing to the the the the the Dema Black Plague slash, you know, there's corona beer virus in the air like literally clouds in the parking lot, which is why all these buffoons wear their face masks when they get out of the store all the way to their car and some of these buffoons are wearing them in the car going down the road by themselves. What do they picture? This yellow cloud, like from Star Trek from the first series, with a shimmering in it that comes down and grabs you by the ass, and your eyes pop out like grapes and your brain zoos out your ears, and you look like the last scene from Indiana Jones when they open up the Ark of the Covenant, and you melt in the parking lot. Ahhh! Plop! Oh my God, thank goodness it was that person and not me. What happened? Oh, I don't know. How was that? think it was coronavirus man yeah you see how that works that's really what what is going on in these nincompoops brains but they'll tell you about how serious it is and then the blue blue rag gets dumped on the ground and the little blue you know disposable pamper face pamper gets dropped on the ground Aren't you leaving biological hazard? Would this not indicate that if this is such a horrific disease that it will turn to a yellow pus on the ground if it's left there long enough? That wouldn't there be piles of yellow pus in the parking lot at Myers? Would these little things crawling towards each other after a while? Wouldn't that work? Isn't that how it would be? and then bonding with each other and then like becoming bigger piles of yellow pustulating matter on the ground and the coronavirus, you know, you know, ground crawler. The next one we got to worry about, ground crawler, coronavirus. You see how stupid this stuff is and how dumb people are, which is really what's disgusting. See, I don't have a problem. What have I said? You know, you know me. I preach. NBC, Nuclear Biological Chemical, and I have on this program forever. Once you buy a protective mask, it's yours. Once you buy a gas mask and you put it on the shelf, it's yours. You're done. You can keep that for a long time. Long as you may, you know, basically keep it clean, check it once in a while, know how to use it. Know what the filters do, do a little research, there's all kinds of great information out there. Buy more sophisticated filters, keep them on hand, ready to go because you can. You can go to Granger and buy any 40 millimeter filter that every government uses for high end biological weapons defense. In fact, doing what we're talking about, the eyes pop out like grapes, the brain zoos out the ears, the skin melts with the flesh. Then nothing but the eviscerated bones and sin you are connected leaving a god. Looks like a horror movie. Yeah, but you know what? We have filters for that. Now the rest of you might do what happens, but your lungs will be just fine in between. So you'll, it'll be in agony longer, I guess, right? So anyway, it's the idea that the technology is sound. But remember, if you're a police state, you want everybody to be a coward in a police state like you've got now without... the ability to truly, you know, to actually protect yourself from a real threat. You want a gas mask, you want chem suits, you want to know how to use NBC. You do want to know how to decontaminate. Do you see anybody truly, I mean, and again, God, I have, but they're doing it in this bass-ackwards way. The one with classic in front of one of the stores in Chelsea, Michigan, I'm watching, I'm sitting, I won't go to a store if they want a mask. But I'm watching and this guy comes out and he takes his rubber gloves off and then he starts disinfecting the steering wheel, the dash, the header. He's spraying the windows and I'm thinking, what did you do? Did you vomit out of the windows? Did you cough up yellow phlegm or something? And I'm watching as he goes through this and he's proud. You can see he's like making a show of it. Oh, oh, oh, and I'm like, you are a bozo. But where did, but, but. But, let's ask ourselves, where did you get your boziness from? You know what I mean? I'm so proud. I'm one of Jerry's kids. You took your protective gear off. He took his mask off. He takes his gloves off. And he doesn't, you know, he just takes him off like he's, first of all, he's looking like he's so concerned. But he just pulls the gloves off and puts them on the dash, and he takes the hood, I ate the mask, I didn't put them on the dash, and he grabs them in the bottle, and then he whips up this spray bottle with disinfectant, and he's shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-shhh-sh Of course you'll still be breathing it, but you'll be breathing less of it, right? But this is the kind of stupid you have out there. And this is the ones that you're really smart. You got an award. You got an award for like every time that we went to soccer matches, you got an award. Everybody did though, sir. Yeah, I know. Did you read closely what it said? Stupid. Stupid. Right on the bottom. You are stupid. Remember UHF with Weird Al? Remember the sensei? We're not applauding, gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We're at a margin. We're gonna get out of the way for a minute. We're gonna take a break, and we'll be back for the second hour with a whole god. You guys are the bright, those crazy cow monkeys over there, not my circus. We'll be back. Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt. to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. Dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you 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 won't 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 which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright, as Iowoc he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dilled the land of the frinda by mews. Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour... ...out of the store, just... ...uh, god... ...shaking out the rug. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Korky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... Satellite, and we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49, including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS, the Outline Two States and Territories, and the clock. It is 5.07 PM. Oh, forgive me, 607 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Ah, we already went through one hour. And it is the first of March. It is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. It is Monday, and it is the 20- it is 2021 Old Earth Calendar. I'm given an old shit's got, Captain. We're going to blow up any second, but I'll give you a 10% more anyway. And, 2021 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Remember, footwork, shield, and blade. Footwork, shield, blade, blade. Footwork, footwork. Remember, combined arms activity, guys. And by the way, if you've got an archer or two, have throw some darts in there before you get close, just to be s-s-sag-a-go. Yeah, right in the head. That's one I don't have to chop at. That's good. Anyway, uh, it is the second hour of the intel report. The big thing here is the boobiness and stupidity that is being promoted and is being rewarded. Not really very well. I mean to the point now where the smart people are pretty well tired of the dribble and they're also tired of the dribble that are, you know, dribble worshippers. I think that's one of the things I've totally discussed with pretty much all these face bra wearers across the board. And again, the good thing, it saves time having to worry about, you know, well, do you want bother with that person or not? I've gone so far as to kind of explain how to test people when they have a Patriot meeting. Well, a general meeting like where people are invited to come in and you want to see how people show up and if they're terrified of sitting next to each other without a face bra on or whatever, then that person is, that's a shallow hell. That's just not going to see it go any farther and you rape people right from the get-go. This saves you a lot of time. It really does. I've demonstrated this to several people. In fact, this last weekend, it was something that I brought up in a couple of person-to-person conversations about, well, yeah, you bring the people together, but pay attention in the environment when you're there. It's like public meetings where we're having the pro-Second Amendment, you know, sanctuary-slash-resolution-slash-resolve meetings now. You want to be able to rate what you can count on from each of these people? Well, watch how they show up. The people that are actually, you know, have got the glasses on and can see camera like they live are the ones not showing up with any of the face bra paraphernalia. Okay, and those are the ones are your hard chargers. Those are the ones that are going to get stuff done. The others are going to fall, but you can rate them now. Isn't that cool? This is something you couldn't, you didn't have the tools that your enemy now has provided before because everybody do the, yeah, I'm with you. And it's like I've told you a million times, the ones that are really pretty, the ones that are very, you know, very prim and, you know, they got the neatest, coolest technology, never show up when the fight takes place. But usually now with the face-brought technology and all of that available, you can pick those people out pretty quick. Oh, they were really cool. Yeah, and then they, well, when the time comes, they're not going to be there. That guy that they were told told you, you know, if you get rid of these people and you just were with us, you know, the ones that always do that are the ones that say you got to exclude those other people. They're the ones of the cowards that ever show up. You're going to exclude those people, those guys and that guy and this guy and that guy. They want a panty waste teetotaler party and they really aren't going to do anything when the time comes. So be ready for that. Pay attention to that. The guy that gets dirty works for a living and actually is ready to deal with problems probably has seen a little more than you might expect. And for that reason, it is more likely to be able to deal with life when it becomes the downturned environment that the battlefield is. So, for everybody out there, there are some good things that have come out of this and it also helps you to, it saves you a lot of time and rating. With regard to Second Amendment sanctuary issues slash resolution resolve issues, for instance, in Michigan and Ohio, we have a big meeting coming up this Sunday night, it's actually what, come on, that will be the 7th, March 7th. We've got a border multi-county meeting, but it's Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. They'll be all coming together at a special local governments meeting here that is going to discuss assistance, military assistance, when things go south and bad guys decide to pull whatever gun grab garbage or police take garbage or grabbing people garbage. We've got to be able to deal with getting past, you know, each of those borders. There's people that are right on the edge. If somebody's attacked, you guys are going to have to make decisions and we really can't hesitate. We're not going to put up with a Branch Davidian scenario again. So that is going to be townships and some of the county boards and county board representatives from specific counties. That'll be on the 7th. So for all of you that are listening that are already wondering, you should check your emails or check your pins. Go check your spike messaging system. You'll notice that there's already a confirmation and the location is also there for all of you people. But what's going to happen here is again, when this does escalate, Where the rubber meets the road, everybody has already made their decisions about fight or how to deal with particular issues. Everybody sitting at the kitchen table or again, bringing everybody together for some coffee at one of the closed down restaurants makes for a great location to meet, especially if everybody keeps those vehicles out of sight. Nobody's going to be bothering the restaurant that is closed down, right? So we have our pubs and bars just like they did back in pre-American War for Independence all over the country to use. And it's working out, that's another thing, it's working out really well for us. You have thousands of locations now with people that are so pissed they are, they're ready to shoot someone. So it's kind of interesting to watch. The response of all these people who thought they weren't gonna be affected by the globalist, neocon, police state, slash, you know, the monarchist, communist, you know, who all believe, by the way, this reason they're all up together, they believe that you're property of the state. They believe that you're what what's what's what's mine is mine and what's yours is ours common-end worker peasant Okay, Leo slash the royalty so what we are we're in a situation where everybody's having their epiphany and you all need to get people motivated because of that one of the things that we've had no problem doing is getting larger more serious militia formations and fast-track problem, and I'm going to say this again, which is why I'm going to bring up ammunition here in a minute. Everybody's on the same page at the same time. It's just like toilet paper, only it's everything else you can imagine out there in terms of material. Ammunition is probably the best example. Now, everybody realizes you need it, and you're going to need all of it you can get your hands on. Unlike some of the weenies that are out there that are supposedly pro-gun, well, anybody's buying ammo, it's terrible, I can't play. Well, it wasn't meant for play. Now if you're talking about training there are many different ways that you can train but one of the things that I have Pointed out several times so that we need to really really get people motivated to do is reload And yes, even full-range reloading guys when I say full range, you know, you can reactivate rifle and pistol primers by God Don't choose throw any of those spent primers away none save them all We can set up little production facilities at night and we have a pre-all use basically a little dental pick to pull out the anvils and again first first rule try to keep all of your primers when you deep prime brass. Keep your small rifle primers with your small rifle primers. Get some glass jars. You know what works really well for this to keep everything clean, won't break down, is the coffee jars. Like you get for instant coffee. They're glass, they have plastic, screw-on sealable lids, because if you've got freeze-dried coffee, if you don't keep it dry, it really isn't worthless. It's worthless. It's not worth much to you, is it, right? So, wash them up, get the labels off, keep them clear, put a new label on there, pistol primers, small pistol primers, hold on caller, large pistol primers, small rifle primers, large rifle primers, and then separated shotgun primers. And it can be whatever container you want to use. Now, I know you can use milk jugs, but I want to point out that the milk jugs break down. Even when you use them for water storage, you do understand that milk jugs are biodegradable. Orange juice and soda pop containers, not so much. The big thing is you want something that preferably is a little open mouth. This is why the coffee containers are really great for the bigger ones, but they do make them in plastic, Folgers, screw-on containers, whatever. Whatever you're going to use, you want it clear so you can see what's in it and verify without wasting a whole lot of time. Number two, you also want to make sure you label and get it right. Now you'll find mistakes when you're picking these things apart because yes, you're going to the process of you're going to use a dental pick to pop that little anvil out of there and you're going to see what size primer it is. You're going to get really good at that when you're handling a lot of them. So you're going to know when you made a booboo and something got slipped in the wrong container. Well you got to pay attention because that's part of your quality control. But all of the materials that we're using as far as the physical components can be reused. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yes, Mark. I find, well before I came here, at the thrift stores, I often found a clamp down lid storage jars. The ones with the middle flip down lid, and they're very durable and I have found quite a few that are made out of any plastic. And I was using one of those for pop-to-prime risk. Right, that's another one. But it's very durable and it's convenient. Plus a lot of the containers are squarish in nature, which is nice because they fit better in places, take up space or self-supporting from one to the other. The big thing here again is try to go with the same container system for everything, although again, in some ways there's two ways to look at this. If you have, for instance, small rifle primers, you put them in one type of container, that way there's no confusion. If you have large rifle primers, you put them in another type of container, that way there's no confusion. So you have a geometric form in addition to a label that confirms that's one kind of primer, that's another kind of primer. Now everybody, another thing that everybody does, they take an example and tape it or glue it right to the outside of the container so that you have a physical example. You don't have to open up the jar and check to see. I know that's like stacking on material information, but it's useful in that you minimize handling. This is something that you really got to get used to is minimize time in operation to become more efficient. But also, if you have materials and they're sealed from the environment, Don't expose them once they've been canted because that way their environment is secure and you don't want to finger them up. Your body oils, everything affects material, physical product. One of the things to remember is that you're dealing with a chemical process here. and reactivate a primer with a new combustible that you're going to introduce as a filament, then you're going to put the anvil back in place. Oh, by the way, before you do all of that, once you take that anvil out, you're going to have a little punch tool, and you're going to have a little reset hole that you put the primer in, and you smack it. And this way it doesn't distort and get larger than you want, because you're also going to be careful. You don't want to, you don't hammer. Guys, this is where we talk about lapping and tapping. All you want to do is just graciously tap out that primer, that little primer pin punch. Now when you do that, you want the hole that you want to drill that you set. And you've got to make sure it's flat too so you don't have a coarse surface at the base. So you've got to remember, when you're going to be drilling, you need a flat face drill for this. You're going to first start it, then you're going to go into the metal only the depth of basically a primer. You set the primer in the pocket, you then take the punch and tap to push that dimple back out. But what you've done, the drill, the hole that you drill is the proper external dimension for a standard primer of the type that you're working on. That way the primer doesn't distort or expand out, making it more difficult to reinsert into the primer pocket when you're introducing that rebuilt primer to a case because that puts unnecessary stress on the component. and unnecessary stress on the primer channel. Remember, think ahead. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. So it's not hard to do. It's just something that needs to be, you need to be ready to do. Be prepared. Body oils, you want to keep everything as clean as you can. Some people actually go to the point where they do a chemical bath treatment on the primers. There's two reasons for that. It takes the carbon off of the inside channel. Not critical, but carbon, remember, attracts moisture. In fact, efficiently attracts moisture. This is why your weapons rust. Okay? Even if you're using non-corrosive ammunition, you have taken the chemical process, you've activated it, and you have thrown carbon down the tube. Now, your metal, no matter what, you've even put a light lubricant on the inside of the barrel, you've put a lubricant on the weapon itself. You thermalized everything when your cartridge fired and that gas went down the tube and did two things. It ate the oil. It burned it. You ever thought about this? It burned it out. You have done a good job. Your rifle cartridge, pistol cartridge, shotgun cartridge should have taken all the combustible and it utilized it while it was pushing your pellet or your slug or whatever down range. But what happens is it consumes the lubricant that was on the metal and in the metal structure, the metal crystalline structure, and now you've replaced it with what? Carbon. Carbon is like nature's sponge. When carbon is first produced, it is quite dry. It's very efficient. You know, carbon, a carbonizing material, if you're using it for any kind of other processes, carbon is pretty well guaranteed to be zero in terms of moisture content. But here's the problem. Any moisture in the air is immediately being attracted to and bonding with the carbon. Since your weapons are made out of, in many cases, carbon steel, what happens is that moisture now applies directly to the crystal structure and works into the structure of the metal and will, of course, promote oxidation. Oh! That's why that rusty stuff shows up. So, this is one of the many reasons for cleaning your weapon every time you're done with it, if at all possible. Remember, we had this discussion for the last 20, 30 years. Well, I don't clean my weapon ever, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, okay. But is your weapon, and even if your barrel's stainless, by the way, I gotta remind you of something, we don't know what stainless they used, okay? And not all stainless steels are equal. And some stainless, as you probably experienced with some of the fine Chinese products out there, has a tendency to get a strange red patima on it and become rather coarse. And it turns out it's oxidizing. You know, R-U-S-T. So all of these processes, when you have interactive processes, you have other results that take place and again you can't assume that your lubricant most of them are going to retain their lubrication properties where thermalization calories are applied you know heat okay Even the dry lubes, again, are still a lubricant. You have a material, in fact, here's something interesting, even if you have a powdered metallic lubricant, and there are many, by the way, remember that you are pushing a gas down the tube at a particular temperature. So even the micro malle, you know, like mallelubs that are out there that are made with different metals, including lead, by the way, most people don't realize that. I think, I'll just subcategory there. Some of what's used is actually a lead, a bonded lead material that is at the micro level, worked in with polymers and other things to create this lubricant that very efficiently seals the crystalline structure. However, it is such a light amount of material, I don't care what it is that you're using, that when that so many thousand degree charge activates and burns down the tube, all of those little micro-components can't hold up to the heat that you've generated, not just once, but did you pew pew more than once? When you're firing that AR-15, did you fire just one round and put the gun away? Or did you burn a magazine just now? Oh wait a minute, this is so much fun! Pew pew pew pew pew pew pew! Ah, this is great! Pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew pew p What a rare weapon it is, first rule is we're Americans. We're not poor for the moment. And even if I were poorer, there are certain things that my life depend on. And one of them are my firearms. If you are a soldier, the reason you are there is to wield arms. For this very reason, the purpose for you being there to project that energy and do terminal damage to the aggressor, you'd best take care of your weapons to the nth degree. So prior, proper planning prevents piss poor performance. You will do maintenance on the weapons. This is why P.O.L. petroleum oil lubricant products are essential to be stored and be part of your inventory. Not just at your primary location, but if you have caches or if you have retreats. then POL, petroleum oil lubricant products, need to be in reserve there. I'm constantly collecting more for that reason. Go ahead, call our champion there. Yes, number four here. I got a couple quick questions and a comment. I think I saw a video on the YouTube where somebody was taking lead and making shells out of lead and boring out the bottom of the projectile, the shell, that shell, put the primer in. And then I was wondering if You could take dimes, washers, and other slugs and shrink wrap or glue by way of lead to make a shell base for rimmed cartridges. Ooh, okay, well the first one, let's answer the first one, because that is a good point. If you have a straight tube case, there would be no reason not to make literally a, well, okay, let me qualify some. How many people have looked at any videos of modern tank routes? Now guys, go over, I'll tell you what to do. Here's a way to visualize what we're going to talk about here. Go over and look at the present tank rounds that are used in the M1 Abrams tank. And there's some excellent videos you can watch. I've said before, you want to learn how to use the equipment you're going to capture? By God, get out there and start watching these videos. But if you'll notice now, there's two different types of munitions that were tanked munitions that really started to be promoted back about 40 years ago. One was duplex, and duplex is where you have a shortcase and you have a primary, you have a primary projectile and that can have had any number of technologies attached to it. And that's loaded or dropped into the tray and then you're, what is a much shorter charge package is then laid behind it. They're inserted. And then of course when it's fired, the ejection component is much, much smaller. But most of what normally would be ensconced in a larger fixed munition case is actually in the duplex system is encased in that forward projectile, all of it goes downrange. Now how much of it is discarded in flight varies depending upon the design. Now the other is a consumable or a self-compressing kind of like a duplex round. But what it comes down to is you end up with a compression cap of so much material where as you see the whole case when it's loaded it looks like fixed munitions. When it fires though, when it ejects, if you look you'll notice you only have a small slug and it looks, if you look at the engineering you can slow the video down, you can freeze it. You'll see what I'm talking about. You understand what we're discussing here. What? But that concept of taking, say, making a plug or machine base using CNC or even just a regular lathe, and then making a cup like wadcutter. Okay, most wadcutters, for instance, 148 grain wadcutter, standard wadcutter, or 158 grain semi-wadcutter in .38 special and or .357, has a cup base to it. Now, what you're talking about, we can take this to another step, make a mold that actually creates a coin base, which has a step. It actually looks like, well it would be like one, two, I'd make three, like cake layers, like a step cake. The base is the rim. The next step is creates the ledge which has to be so large for the projectile that you're going to be building here in a second. And the third is the, you know, allows for the volume you need for the primer which has to sit in this coin-type base. Now your projectile then would be kind of like a trash bucket. Only the bottom of the trash bucket is going to be much thicker. But what you could do And in fact, with many straight case rounds is actually make it as long as is necessary to properly bring it to close spec to the original bullet. Forgive me, the original full loaded case. What you do is you actually most of it is the channel is lead. And then inside that lead is actually the powder chart. So you're going the other way around. You're making a brass case or making a case. And it's really just the base of the case. maybe with, oh, let's add a quarter of an inch or maybe even 3 eighths of an inch, maybe up to half an inch. And that's your case base for what we're discussing doing. And then the difference is going to be a projectile. Now the projectile is not going to be solid because the base of the projectile is actually going to hold the powder charge. But you could, the like in this too, oh, come on, what would be physically something you could imagine? Almost like looking at a straight channel Bad mitten bird. Think about it that way. Think about the bad mitten bird. The head is solid. You can even have it go deeper. You can go work a slightly heavier projectile. But the whole thing could be cast out of lead. We're gonna go to brain. An ammunition or munitions research that hasn't actually been done in the last 200 years, it's just a matter of whether or not we were told about it. One of the people who did a really good job with this, a gentleman, forgive me, I don't have his name on top of my head, but I could dig it out, he did the Frankfurt Arsenal series. Now, when he did the first book, it was phenomenal. And in fact, on this subject, what we're talking about, a variation on it, the US military at Frankfurt had so many ideas, and they would spend any amount of money you could imagine. They took the same idea and made straight line munitions for 30 caliber type guns, taking a 30 caliber straight case and making a timed proximity fuse 30-06 round that would explode like an artillery shell at a set distance. There was a whole family of cases. They actually did this with every rifle round and heavy machine gun round that we built. But here's the problem. We can do it. But the round, as I've said a million times, it's a neat idea. We can build anything. The problem is, can you afford to make them and are they cost efficient for what they do? Well, if you've got gobs of money to spend during wartime, by God, they'll make anything. But when they find out, oh God, the price is how much? Well, that was a nice research program, but I don't think we're going to do that. In that particular situation, that's excessive. This idea is a solution especially for wartime production issues with regard to minimizing consumables, which are your perishables, which are such as aluminum, copper, brass. Any metal is a strategic material. Some are less strategic in terms of priority, which is why pot metal is where the US government turned, and that's what you would use for, for instance, the case base. that we're talking about here. A lead, if you didn't have enough lead, which you probably aren't going to have as much as you like, you probably turn to zinc or a zinc-pin lead combination. Example, wheel weights. Even though we know wheel weights are not made out of lead anymore. But whatever base metal they used is actually quite economical or they wouldn't be using it, number one, but it's also dense. The first issue is finding out what the base metal is that's used there. That metal is what I would turn over into making a larger, single, self-contained lead jacket. In other words, on the inside, this would be conical. When you milled your mold, this would not be flat on the inside. Ideally, what you want is for it to be flat, but one-third or one-half the size of the external diameter of the projectile. From the outer wall, which still has to be thick enough that it will not be compromised, something we just talked about, thermalization and wear. And of course, here's the thing. When you're building a lead projectile, you're not looking at increased fire power. Because once you start to heat the barrel, what's going to happen is the materials that you're using to make, for instance, this full jacket made out of lead, you're going to find that you're going to have liquef- liquefaction of the material with progressive use of the bullet, you know, of the barrel. Because that cal- those calories are going to be transferred to the malleable material, lead, zinc, whatever it is. Now in reality, zinc or zinc copper or brass but a brass projectile that would be, say, all focused towards the body of the cartridge, even, would be going down range as part of the round that kills you or does damage. Those materials would be more durable when calorie buildup takes place if it was a semi-automatic weapon. If it's a revolver or if it's a single shotgun, it's very unlikely that you would build up so many calories and so too rapidly, there would be a certain amount of cooling between reloading whatever you're doing so that you would not build up such an amount of heat that you would degrade the quality of the round before it leaves the tube. Now the other consideration is this would be for what would be considered low pressure, high velocity rounds. But you don't want to increase the velocity to the point where air friction breaks down the projectile. Because this is a big problem if anybody knows if you worked with rifles for instance. You can do lead cast bullets but you have to understand you reach a threshold where literally you're going to turn the bullet malleable if not molted during flight. This is real. This is not a this is not an iffy especially when you use pure lead. This is why when we went from black powder to smoke to smokeless powders the whole whole idea of how you engineered a bullet had to change because of all of the other physical parts of the formula with flight in air. Air resistance is a significant factor with regard to velocities. We can achieve 5,000 plus feet per second with projectiles. People have done it. I've taken disabled, discarded disabled, straight case, block rifle, just basically having a barrel built by Douglas that's grossly overweight, coming up with a straight case using a discarding sable using projectiles off the shelf although we eventually machined 4140 and also drill rod projectiles and ensconcement sables. In this case with what you're talking about number four is the we have to figure it's going to be pistol shotgun. Shotgun would really be cool. You can make a hellacious monster slug with something like this and you can even make it more sophisticated in high-tech to even have HE potential, high explosive contact detonation, all kinds of fun stuff. And remember that when that slaps that outer sleeve that's the body that holds the powder charge, when that leaves the tube that's going to trail and work like, you know, it will trail. And to a degree, we'll not fin-stabilize, but the nature of it and the way the venturi works out of the rear with that concave base. It's interesting, the ballistic results that you get, very, very stable until it loses, you know, from air friction, its potential. So it's a very flat traveling projectile with what we've researched, but it's going to drop off like a J or an L. very quickly. At a certain point, no matter what, because of weight and air resistance, not just to the face of the projectile, but to the body of the projectile, it's going to drop off quick once there's sufficient air resistance to reduce velocity. Go ahead, Mark. I'm sorry. Jump in there, caller. You were talking about the importance of weapons maintenance and cleaning. I was wondering, I want your opinion on break free CLP. For years that's all I've used for cleaning and... Oh, there's nothing wrong. Break free is fine. I've got two gallons of it sitting around the corner with a whole bunch of other cleaning supplies right now. Break free, and in fact, there's two or three other products that have been out there for decades now. Every product when it comes out, if the government buys it especially, as you know, it ends up... using any of the different lubricants, the only consideration, well not the only, there are several others, but one of the things to remember is permeation and cross-contamination. No matter what it is, we have to be sparing with any of our lubricants for obvious reasons, because almost all of your really fine penetrants will easily work between the canelver and the projectile, or it'll work through the primer, around the primer pocket and the primer, And then we'll leach into that other material that's kind of like, again, like carbonized powder in your barrel, which are relatively dry, will attract a POL product. And what can happen is... Go ahead. His life will save because I saw a guy got a 25 automatic pulled on him once and was snapped right between his eyes. And the only thing we could figure out why the round didn't go off was because the guy had used a WD-40, just hosed everything down, and I think he killed the primer on it. Yep. If not the powder, that penetrant will do exactly what it's intended to do. It's designed to work between, in fact, it will follow the path of least resistance, and then it's attracted to any dry product or any dry material, which includes rust by the way, oxidation, what do we get? The conversion of the material where all metals and material is trying to go back to nature typically ends up being a kind of a fine crystalline powder in its original form and WD-40 or any of the other penetrins, and there's a million other really good penetrins. Again, of being religious about cleaning out what you use, clearing what you use. and remembering that we don't, for instance, we don't even store, okay, this has happened too. When you have cans of material or bottles of material and you put it in a can with your ammunition, the ethers will leach out through the container, through the spray area, or even just what's sitting there will virtually bond with the air molecules in the can Then they will be attracted to the ammunition, the material, the brass structure, the steel, the copper jacket, and will progressively permeate and can work its way into the primer and into the powder. So we never, never, never, never, never even store POL products in the same container with the munitions we plan on using on our enemy, or anybody for that matter, or any kind of training. The big thing here again is when you do use it, remember you can use it just like I just said, you have to at a certain point clean the weapons. You're going to add more material to try and then work with plastic, brass, stainless steel brushes, whatever you're using to break free the stuff from the barrel obviously and to clean the chamber appropriately. When you're done, that's where a generous wiping of all of the components with a copper positive collector cotton, preferably diapers, old t-shirts, old underpants. Guys, I've told you a million times, you're not going to have enough rags. And patches don't need to be officially made by some patch company for a lot of the dirty work you got to do. So save up all those old cotton whatever, I don't care, baby diapers. You know where all my baby diapers went from all the kids we had? Went over to the gun cleaning. After they were done wiping baby butt, they were then used for wiping off carcanos and mousers and garans and all kinds of good stuff. And so we don't let any cloth go to waste. It's like I've said, if it's a rag or it gets torn up, it goes over into the bin because you're never going to have enough cleaning rags to do properly what needs to be done. You'll be scavenging after a while. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Just real quick, I've got a friend that listens to you religiously, he doesn't call in, but I would like for you to let him know, if he hears it from me, he doesn't believe it, but if he hears it from you, it's coming from the mountain. Let him know that just because he has stainless steel weapons that he does need to clean his weapons Oh God that you know that it's not all the stainless parts that you figured should have been stainless It's the parts you didn't know worse weren't stainless until you try to make something work And again, it's a Smith and Wesson model 65 and it's not because it was not stainless parts But it was because two things happen number one you carry a weapon in a holster my favorite here's Here's a classic. Yeah, I got a stainless. This is when they first came out stainless steel model 65. Yeah, I got a stainless gun man. It never and he pulls it out of his armpit holster. Now think about what's coming here. And he opens that cylinder up and he's going to dump the brass and he turns the thing up. So how many guys have had this happen with your carbon guns? He turns it upside down and he, he pushes on the crane and it won't move. What just, what do you think happened? Mighty fine. Yeah, there was all those little steel spring in that channel, but here's what made that happen. The brass cases that were in the cylinder were the crusty green and had that putty greenness around them because where was it? He hadn't changed. I'm religious about this when I'm carrying a gun near my armpit. Your armpit is a tropical rainforest full of salt water. When we pulled this gun out, we turned it upside down. And by the way, I've had this happen with the Taurus, and it's an embarrassment, but I used to carry a 6-inch Model 66 Taurus. I love the gun. They're past it now, but if you ever run into one, they are a butter action. But this Model 65, we turned it over and he... And the spring won't... First of all, it won't... He can't use the ejector. And then he's having a push in it with the base of his hand and he's leaving a mark. And so we went over and we got the little brass mallet and we go tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap, tap. Out comes these little green cylinders. There's some brass in there somewhere. And the lead looks good on the end, but it's got brass laying over top of it. You know, we tap that and then just spring really doesn't, the ejector doesn't want to recover. Why does it not want to recover? Because it's a little crusty. So the basic rule is no matter what weapon you have, remember that we don't know what metals were used. I mean, Smith was good. They picked really high-end stainless. AMT, I mentioned them the other day. AMT never skimped on anything. But it took time, and some of the companies you don't hear about anymore didn't use the right stainless at one time. There are a lot of companies, when the stainless competition came into play in the late 60s and finally took hold in the 70s, where these companies came and went because, well all stainless are the same, but also because again they still cross, they cross leveled with other metals for certain components. Now most everybody tries real hard to get it right. Still parts you just can't, you can't help. It's just a, it's the nature of how things work, how things function. So if you do have stainless you still should clean it, clean the gun up, certainly clean the barrels, the bores, keep in mind that carbon also distorts and effects taking up space, if it takes up space in the barrel, it's going to change dimensions on things. It's just how it works. Anything that shouldn't be there, a buildup of lead, carbon buildup, all of this changes and distorts the performance of the case when it goes from the cue part where the powder expands to where the bullet jumps to the lands and grooves. So that's another reason you want to clean the weapon. Now the other thing is just body gunk. Okay, here's another thing. Like I mentioned, those revolvers. Well, typically people carry them in a bucket holster and I did the same thing. And you'd be surprised how much lint and dirt and dust and even sand. I mean, what kind of working environment you in? What are you doing? A lot of guys, not necessarily if you're getting a gun at a whole shoulder holster, you're probably nicely dressed or at least relatively clean. But if you just take that thing out of, you know, take that holster off and you hang it up somewhere and you don't check and inspect the gun, preferably every day, then you dump the rounds and you do a quick maintenance on the cylinder, then you're going to have the same problem occur that I was just talking about, gunk, junk and build up, plus moisture. Now, I did learn this very quickly, like my dad told me to and I was very young, because this is why they made nickel cases for revolvers, guys. Remember that? Remember what a big deal Winchester used to make more nickel cases than anybody and they made them in 38 Smith and Wesson 32 ACP They made them in 38 Smith and Wesson 38 Smith and Wesson long 38 special 357 Magnum the advantages are Tremendous when it comes to reloading but one of the other reasons was because of field maintenance because of the nature of what you might be doing with the ammo for cops and and for military or people who are serious, the nickel cases eliminate part of the oxidation problem I just mentioned and because it hardens the case, it helps it to be able to more easily be ejected because it doesn't distort as much. The nickeling helps to maintain the shape and harden the case. They still have the brass core. So there's enough expansion and contraction that's needed so that the the case will release easily the bullet, which you don't want to be able to suck that sucker down and lock it in place. You don't want any more resistance there than is necessary. That changes cup pressure. But you do want it to be able to maintain cleanliness with the gun. Cleanliness is everything. These are all working machines. In the same breath as somebody says, oh, I never cleaned my gun. Uh, you've also- did anybody catch this about, remember, two years ago, some character started doing videos? I dropped my gun! Proudly dropped my gun! And it's like, oh god, you know, you think about it when you're in the army. What did the Sarge do when you dropped your rifle, son? You had four sergeants on your ass. You didn't have one. One in the hell away from your body! 50 times! And every time you get out of your- Why? It's a machine. It's a well-built machine. It's a precision machine. You don't brag about damaging your weapon or trying to damage your weapon. It doesn't mean you can't be dropped. But somebody trying to start an idiot stick trend where you're gonna throw your rifle on the ground, well then I've got a problem with that person to begin with because what's the first rule? I have to have control of my weapon. I am supposed to have the brain of a man, a human, a houman. And I maintain control of my weapon systems. I also maintain my weapon systems. We do have the time to do this. Here's the thing. There will be situations where you don't have time to clean the weapon. But because you cleaned the weapon before, we don't get to the problem cycle as quickly, which means we have more buy time in fighting. You see how that works? When we do have time to clean the weapon, we make sure that we maintain and clean the weapon diligently. Because when I have to go pew, pew, pew, pew a thousand times and I can't clean it, I didn't reach the lock-up point at 400 rounds because I pucked up and didn't do maintenance on my gun. You see how that works, guys? It's kind of like talking about wear and tear on your magazines. People go, I don't buy cheap mags. Well, I do. Wanna why? Because if I'm going to wear out a magazine, I'm going to take the $8 magazine and wear it out, and I'm going to take that gold cup mag, the five that came with the gun that I bought, and I'm going to make sure they work. And then they're going to sit in my combat rig when I need to. I'm going to load them up real quick, and they're going to be right there if they aren't already loaded up. But my other mags, if I take the cheapy mags and I wear them out, then I'm not crying about the $58 gold cup mag that I bought, which by the way now is not $58, but I bought them back when they were cheaper than that. However, now they're ridiculous priced because they're actually matched to the gun, right? Well, I saved those and those are good for however many thousands of rounds they were guaranteed to be used for. And when my life depends on it, all of my really expensive mags have little hours on them because I don't need to wear them in. Here's one of the things about that. If I bought it because it was top of the line, they claim that it's supposed to work right out of the box and it will work for thousands and thousands of rounds. Well, don't I want to start from the lowest count I can when my life depends on it so I can keep that very expensive guaranteed mag where it works, where it counts? So I take the other mags and I use those for training. Now here's the other thing that I do with a mag that's a gimmick mag. You take that mag that doesn't work right and if you know that on the seventh round it's going to malfunction, you take some fingernail polish or some paint or you can take a Sharpie marker. and you put seven round on that. Now wait a minute, when I put seven on there, I know it's gonna malfunction, seven or eight, I don't care. And if I'm teaching you how to shoot, first of all, I am not gonna do this with a new shooter. I'm going to give you the best possible chance to operate the weapon so you can focus on sight alignment, cheek weld, shoulder weld. I don't want you to have a mistake. I don't want you to get hurt. I don't want you to feel shoulder pain. I want you to become so confident in that weapon you expect a certain result because you're a new shooter. And I need to make sure that you are positive in your outlook on how to use the weapon. But... Now we've got you to the advanced stage. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to take five magazines and we're going to go through a shoot routine. They do this with competition, certain competition shooting, right guys? They have a malfunction mag. But you can do this at home, so to speak. You take that iffy mag and you load it up and you know at some point you're going to get a malfunction. Now I want to test Bob, who I just trained and I've got him through the basic, basic. the confidence cycle, now I want to get him into the developmental cycle of immediate response. So I'm going to take my Punky Mag and load it up in there. Now, first of all, I'm going to make sure he cleaned the weapon, because I want the weapon to work flawlessly from the get-go. And then I'm going to teach him how to work an immediate response problem. Now there are magazines built for this, by the way. If you want to spend the money, they build them so that they are malfunction junction magazines. Go look it up. And their purpose is to work on, okay, you just had a malfunction, but you don't have another gun. You're carrying that handgun. You're carrying that rifle. It's what you've got. So you need to drop the mag. You need to clear the weapon. You need to introduce a magazine. You need to activate the weapon. You need to bring it back up into service, and you need to continue with the mission. It takes me longer to describe it than it should for you to do it once you've been properly trained by your coach, by your instructor, by your team leader. Okay, just things to remember. This is not difficult to do, but you do this in phases, okay? Which gets me back to not many of you are gonna do much shooting right now because you can't afford to go $1, $1, $1. So I would point out again that go get an Airsoft for basic training and for basic weapons handling. Once you're done, you know, we'll get through the Airsoft then. What few rounds you can afford to shoot for training. Now you focus like a diamond cutter. And every step of the way, I'm gonna remind you of something. Well, I'll tell you what, they did a good job of this. Here's a movie that's been around for a long time. Go watch the big red one. You don't know why they... You don't know what the compliment of that movie, guys. World War II Vents. Because when they stop, you'll notice they break out the shaping brush off the top of the rifle while they're looking around. They're doing constant prep maintenance and they're checking their weapons because it keeps them alive. So no matter what weapon you have, and I know I love stainless steel, you've got to clean your weapon. You've got to do maintenance on all of your firearms to keep trim. So when you do get dirty, you've got to work time before there is a problem. Okay, I'll answer that one more. I'll go back to that. And again, guys, we're all with you. We are not going to...