Mark Koernke discussed military vehicle acquisition and restoration, including Bren gun carriers, half-tracks, and five-ton trucks being added to the 8th Regimental Combat Team's inventory. He provided detailed technical guidance on recovering and maintaining vintage military vehicles, emphasizing proper engine preservation procedures and ceramic armor upgrades. The show featured extended caller segments, including Randy from Georgia discussing his anniversary and upcoming deep-sea fishing trip, and a lengthy second-hour segment hosted by "Machine Gun Randy" covering marijuana legalization, tobacco industry harm, and personal health struggles with cancer, interspersed with family members calling in to discuss travel experiences in Tennessee and Georgia.
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, 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. What do we do? Politicians. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head, that seems to work out. Kick together, stay sharp, and follow me. 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 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 safe number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be believed to send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright as Iowa keyed vanished in the midst from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Evening Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kirchen. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters coming behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and central. Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us. liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com liberty free radio on satellite and we are on a m and f m micro stations c b bay stations and ultra net golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon and evening to all of our friends out there in Lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS, the outline two states, territories and the clock. It is 804 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. On Thursday, it is the 11th of March. It is the 13th year of open Fabian the Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America. May 2021, Earth Calendar 2021, Battle for the Republic. pretty busy with all the other fun stuff that's going on right now. A bunch of real positive projects taking place. The 8th Regimental Combat Team is acquiring a number of other mechanized pieces of equipment. I understand the deuce and a half section with the deuce and a half that we've been rounding up from around the state. Those are going to the 8th and I believe also a couple of five-tonners. One of them I actually had here before in the yard. uh... for the longest time we should go to the end of the root beer stand with that that might recall that and uh... the vehicle ended up going out west uh... the general wrote it sold it uh... because he traded for some other military vehicles that went out west it came back amazing what a from all the way up by oklahoma as matter of fact and back here in the state of michigan it uh... was reacquired by one of our other allies that knew the first owner that we knew here and what's really great about this again uh... we know the history of the vehicle really didn't get a mileage put on it uh... more hours i'm sure running just you know around anything sitting in places but uh... it's one of those things where not a problem uh... the vehicle is an excellent condition they basically turned it into a museum piece but uh... they decided to uh... move back to michigan with everything that they had and they also decided never from for all the people simply want to play with something else so the five-tenders back in our hands that's going to the eight and also to uh... one of the uh... other units we've got a couple of uh... half-tracks the uh... standard world war two white half-track we have a bunch of brennan carriers too a lot of those were sold all over the place as trucks and in many cases you may see them with the uh... armored rear end taken off the front of the box is still there the cab in the uh... any engine cover but the back was taken off and one of the most common modifications for these were to make back hose out of them and i recovered one of tracked down here last week i got confirmation they went and and confirmed it's there used to sit next to a church down here on territorial he got moved from there to another yard but at least one hundred gravels those sitting you know somebody's dr you're a should say side yard and dirt uh... it was uh... in gravel on gravel under cover vehicle is now hours uh... it's going to probably be a first of the word look to see what the hydraulics are with the uh... back home model but as a combat engineer vehicle be just fine or is a trancher for uh... military operations uh... just the way it is uh... the other one is one that i suspected a new about for a long time down in uh... the of done the area where we found the one sherman uh... hall when the terror i found for that tank in jackson now jackson michigan but in this case uh... they just picked it up uh... they show me some pictures uh... the classic barn storage thing again the good thing is actually covered with a bunch of uh... the panels of steel that were the roofing over the over the box and then it was canvassed over a couple of times uh... and indoors so in reality not much worse than when i originally saw it down in uh... one little praise down there one of the farmers owned it and so that's going over to the eight uh... but actually to an attachment with a group that uh... has bread and carriers white half tracks and they've got a handful of newer pieces of equipment. We route stuff like that nowadays. Now one of the interesting things is, you know, most people think about the rear tracks on a half track as like track linked. They're not, they're big tires. And interestingly enough, up until just a short time ago, every tire company in the United States made tracks and offered track for the white half track. You could get Uneroil, you could get, seriously, Uneroil, BF Goodrich, Goodyear, Tired, you take your pick. And only recently have they backed off, I don't know if they sold the molds, got rid of the molds, whatever they did, or they sent them overseas, Chinese might have them, or some of the other countries that still run half tracks, because a lot of them are laying around. uh... but anyway the uh... companies that offer them are are fewer and the prices will have gone up a little bit but they are actually still available so one of the things i'm recommending is that uh... they buy a number of tracks now put them into uh... proper or she'll proper storage after they've been treated and have mom stand by their collapse river but they'll ask good long time and away things are going to try to invest in stuff like that for what's coming The Bren gun carriers on the other hand, that's one of my favorite toys. As a matter of fact, we've heavily modified those just like we did the M114, which is now the Victor 2. The Bren gun carrier actually is not a bad little package. One of the things that we're going to be doing with those is adding ceramic armor, ceramic laminate armor to the Bren gun carriers that we do have. I've been working on the ceramic project here. building up all the materials and everything and we've got the patterns of the molds ready to go for some of the other casting needs to be done with fiberglass basically what it will do is upgrade the actual flank armor and the forward armor to fifty caliber defendable and uh... it's not going to be hard to do the brennan is actually brennan carries actually a very nimble vehicle it uses uh... the original uses a ford flathead v eight engine a lot of horsepower plenty of torque and in fact more torque than the average bear just about as much as you'd find with a diesel or at least the low-end diesels but what's cool about the bring-in carrier is if you're not worried about what we need to perfectly you know exactly historically correct uh... guys the middle of the box in the rear is where the engine compartment is it's totally accessible all you do is make a different set of motor mounts the rear end of the drive unit is a is a banjo all forward system rear truck axle you can adapt any diesel or gas engine to this The Bren gun is very, very adaptable. But one of the first things that we did is go to diesel. That doesn't mean all of them are diesel. I would say probably 60% are still gasoline. Oh, I'd say half of those are flatheads and would never really get rid of the flatheads until we finally, you know, the echos are knocked out that it's just not worth running them that way. But we've got engines that we've piled up like cordwood. I had two or three engines sitting here when we had the Bren gun carrier here. down just by looking around the freebies uh... but these was the way to go for obviously uh... safety reasons and the meeting is what the torque plus uh... the bring-in carrier can be uh... adapted with overhead cover which we already did and you know we've before the fighting stations kind of cool because you can model a lot of unique guns so it's kind of like a baby stomger shoots like uh... student rear whatever it's not really that big it's more like the bridge with a little big But it is a troop carrier. It just had to be a recon slash light troop carrier, handful of men. And it was supposed to be, in this case, we still have all the pin-on-mounts on most everyone that we have. For the Tuna-Mobile, that's my vehicle. Tuna-Mobile! That particular one was moved over to another location here many years ago. We're at the General Motors plant, and not too far from here, built replacement fenders. They're the front... rear panels are detachable separate from the rest of the over fender that goes almost commenting that you're crushed rather than or you know it could be shot up or whatever so we do we made extra heavy gay offenders bigger dot heavier than the government what keeps the mud down and uh... the guys built them over there with the courtesy of general motors corporation and uh... the rest of history so we have a whole pile of this replacement already put some of the original factories which are anywhere near as good as the stuff we built so that's kind of where we are with some of the new stuff coming in good weekend it sounds like uh... i think we got everything moved uh... if there's anything else anybody needs remember we got lockdowns tied down will see we have a couple extra trailers here if need be for the parts and uh... will pick up the difference if there's any need uh... if you're always looking at if you're looking and you find a vehicle like that laying around always look and search the surrounding area simply because number one most important is uh... you're going to be uh... probably fortunate to find at least a roll a track here and there usually to court is two roles one for each you know each side like other bring that carrier uh... watch for it look for spare wheels remember that your wheel vehicles a lot of times had a lot of you know people were smart got spares they're just playing around where what is you got the other stuff stored that is typically the case uh... the important thing is that you take the time and scrounge around in a row to find a way of engine parts uh... body parts equipment accoutrements you name it could be anything check to see what's there and do to get the job moving them amazingly enough i mean all cars are likely to but track vehicles you'd be surprised are a lot better it you know mobility even if they've been sitting here with the heavier it is what likely it walks up completely as far as you know with rusted dust so you never know what you're gonna you know run into but it's fascinating how will well some of the stuff actually does just sitting around i've never had anything lock up the could be freewheel if you get it in the neutral it can easily be freewheeled so one of the interesting things about uh... uh... about uh... like the track vehicles is tracks intact it's probably not going to be pet or anything on you don't have to worry too much about that but uh... you should always do an inspection check to make sure something that already uh... didn't break down and go from there make sure that there is something there could be something that's already been on a disconnect motor is around the edge that is true of a lot of trucks and vehicles people forget why did they park it don't just roll it down the road or start up and think she's gonna crank do you do we'll mechanical testing uh... in this case we really don't start by a have a policy if we can free will it we drag it once we drag it we get it to the other end we pull the engine and we may use the original engine but you dump everything if you've confirmed you can get bottom seals and top seals you know for instance for your oil covers and bottom feel for your oil pan before you do anything you pull you don't turn it over you don't try to crank it you don't try to turn it get the thing in the neutral move the thing up out of the trailer you got that you come along to what your electric you know your electric uh... oyster for everything when you're done once you get the other location pull the engine first of all pop the top of bottom seals pull the oil right off just take that pad right off don't worry about even tried to drain it take disconnect the pan uh... spray with don't use personal bust anything up drop the pan then drop that oil because you got all the sludge and gunk and debris that was up in the engine it came down by gravity most of it. Now you want to turn it over a little hydraulic unit on the front mechanically turn it over and let it pump the rest of that oil out while the cover's off and drop everything you can out of the engine you're not going to be bringing up any RPMs going to overheat the engine or heat it up for that matter. The neat thing is that again you end up with a pretty decent uh... little situation there with regard to useful material so uh... you'd be surprised how much actually survives and how well the engine will do provided you don't pump the gunk back up and then it feels up and locks up and clogs up all the little ports and pointed that can be if you're not paying attention uh... one of the other i think is again nature of those part things that they're for a few years or six years or ten years or help one of your thirty years uh... again if you're patient it's amazing what will pay off in the long run the long haul with regard to reading operating the piece of equipment uh... another thing is go through and uh... you know check all your heels on anything that you requires any kind of uh... pillow or running uh... running gear assembly Once you got the engine out on a Bren gun carrier, for instance, most of your other control rods and everything else are accessible, you'll do a little research. You'll see what I'm talking about. With any vehicle that's like this, though, once you've got one major assembly out of the way, that gives you the opportunity to do things that you might not have otherwise done, which is to simple go over and then run it and take your chances. With the track vehicles, you're going to find you have an interesting series of rod and control bars, depending on the armored vehicle. You know, track vehicles are especially unique. but they're not difficult actually deal with uh... it was complicated you might think big thing is save yourself some time and mark wherever any of your control offset points are you'll have usually some kind of uh... not or locking not or pan with a locking nut that is uh... designed to keep everything secure in place wanted adjusted properly adjusted You want to mark those. I don't care if you use fingernail polish, you know, colored Sharpies, paint sticks, those work really well, paint pens. And that way, you know, where you can bring all of your retainers back and screw everything back into place to get it to where it needs to be. That's the most common complicated process that if you already know what the sets are for that vehicle and you mark them on the equipment you have, You're going to have a lot less trouble when the time comes putting everything back together and not having to go assemble back off or try to reach down into places that are, you know, difficult to get to. You're minimizing the amount of second handling that you need to do. Okay. But it's not hard at all. It's actually a pretty simple process. Be patient is the big thing. I heard a voice. Go ahead. Hey, Randy here. I'm in Georgia and I left my phone book at home and I'd like to talk to Ed before the show starts. Oh, well, Ed should be right there. I'll tell you what hold on a second. We'll bring Edward up Ed. We've got Randy on the line here He's gonna be coming up at you know, he's well next up after us here. It's the evening Intel. So do we have Ed? I'm Should be right here. There we go. We got Randy on the online here. Go ahead right here. I heard I got no What's up, right? I left my phone I left my phone book at home and I need you to download something if you can around the half time after Hank. The song is Faded Love by Roy Price and Willie Nelson. Ray Price and Willie Nelson. What was the name of the song again? Faded Love. Faded Love? Yep. We have everything we need to connect. Well you've got this number because you're talking to me so we should be in good shape. Yeah, I just left my phone book at home and I don't have that number here. Okay, very good. All right, I will try to get this. No, I can't do it. We're already into the program, but... Today's mine and panel. It would have been our anniversary. You know, what a coincidence. This is Mark and Nancy's anniversary too. It's our anniversary too today. Oh, cool. Happy anniversary. Well, happy anniversary. Well, actually, I didn't know Randy. We never knew that. So your anniversary was today also, the 11th? Well, for all this time we never really paid attention there. Sorry about that. That was just one of those things where we've seen each other and you know so much and talked and hadn't really thought about that. Huh. Yep, we've been 44 years. Yeah, we've been, you know, 76. Somewhere around the same about. Yeah, we were married just a year and a half after you, I think, two years. Yeah. What am I talking about? No, no, 667. Yeah, no, you're what am I talking about? Yeah, well, you know, I'm lucky she has me around. I mean, like she's put up with me. They do do that, don't they? Yeah, you know, interestingly enough, we went into town today and the neat thing is we had pretty much in here in Dexter, but, you know, we are kind of open, kind of, and it was really cool because It was like the place was ours, so I couldn't complain about that. Well, last night we had dinner at Kid Rock's Chick-Ass Bar and Grill in Nashville, and they're opened up full-blown. Yeah, most parts of the country are pretty well, you know, at least, especially the farther away from any idiot stick, state capital, are pretty well ignoring everything, or, you know, to a degree. The only good thing is a lot of the panty waste is still hiding under their bed in the back of the house. You won't see them for another month or two or three or maybe a year. We'll see what happens. But the average person out there is just kind of fed up with it. Let's get on with things. It's interesting, as I mentioned, it walked into smart enough to do it first is the one who's going to be doing business. It's that simple. And they'll do business and do better. The ones that wait, they hesitate in the environment you're in right now. That's not good. Yeah, you know the world the way it is kids just something to think about Yeah, they're biting that's the biting at the bits and Michigan get out One time they're open and other time they're thinking about closing It's really weird One of the things that I think has been going on here guys and then we'll bring this to mr. Let's cut down this subject real quick a lot of people have been in business for 40 50 years 30 years the barber that you know remember protested against what was going on and you know that's up there that wouldn't put a male would shut down when they want everybody to you know first of all remember what he said he's been doing this for like forty years okay he's been barbering for a very long time the man actually think closer to fifty to be quite honest but if the idea that though they were hoping i think counting the the ring knockers were because you would have heard about this recent crap uh... you know they're trying to put all these companies out of business that they can't do anything to because their grandfathered from one period to the next but if they could run everybody out of business but my only thing that these people will know is the parasite bill because they have been a very very new to the they're going to be a process and they'll of course call the bs that the regime this one point out and that's part of what we're i think that's really part of what what's going on in general what they're trying to do uh... i know here in town we got a couple of people that again there were like benchmarks or business in dekter and with the court of beer virus cam garbage target plugged in big time that was their excuse to just you know give up not really so much give up effect well if i gotta go through that much trouble i think i will retire but up until that point they couldn't really do much to them because everything they did was grandfathered in having been business for you know twenty seven thirty five or forty years nonstop And that is part of what they're trying to do here with the country and general guys. Remember, the young peons won't know the difference and don't have a clue. Whereas the other people would be like, you know, I want you to kick rocks and get your ass on down the road. And that, but to a degree, like I know with two of them, they're like, yeah, you know what, I've been doing this for so long. They actually have medical issues. So it's like, well, it's a good excuse to retire. So in reality, they've gone out and actually enjoyed themselves during the BS, just treated it like the vacation they had. You know what I mean? The other part about this is when you own your own business, you really can't get away from it. It's hard. You either have to find somebody that really is reliable to do the work or you have to shut down and remind everybody you'll be back. Hey, don't worry, I'll be back. I'll be back in two weeks, three weeks, but I'm going to take some time off for a change. The problem is most people won't decide to do that, and I understand why. so did this gave them a reason it's like well if it got this bad there that much trouble with you know the business all you know they felt the name of the business later somebody or you know to whoever even the the accoutrements because they're not really coming back into the business the industry do not not for a while anyway and in this case it was a full year i mean about time they were done the excuse to drop doing the job uh... gave them an excuse to you know go to rock's gone down the road to the melts Yeah, not used to that. I mean granted the old everybody. Oh, they take time off to hunt and things like that But this is where you know, no long they couldn't be too far away from the job So now that's different and but the only problem is the other people are replacing them total slavish, you know They're totally slavish to the state, you know, that kind of thing. That's what they're that's the people they want in any kind of small business So it'll be easier to run them into the ground and get rid of them because they'll never have the spot nor the nor the experience because they never lived during a you know, what was a freer time than the police state and BS you have now. So just a heads up there. Otherwise, what's the like down in Georgia weather wise since you're down there? It's nice and warm. It's not overheating yet. And we're working our way down to Grestin, Georgia and then back over to Atlanta. Then we're going to go down to the Gulf and do some deep sea fishing. Excellent. Yeah. It's a trip that's well overdue. My daughter Taffy, she's brought me down here and she's taken care of. So you're looking for the big three, you're planning on harpooning a whale, right? Exactly, exactly. Harpooning a whale and then she's kabobbing, let's see, running over a manatee accidentally with a boat, don't forget that's another one, and last but not least, remember they got to get the small three, which is number three, a blowfish, a spinefish, and preferably a rock crab. Yeah, and we'll have dinner at your house. Well, you know what? One expedition I had down there, since you're headed that way to Florida, that was one year that actually happened. We got, we got, like, the fish just weren't biting. We were after sheep head. And we didn't get any sheep head, but we got a, we did get a red snapper. But every fish we caught was an exotic. uh... my little cousin got a blowfish uh... i got a spiny a spine fish you know what a spiny fish uh... we caught a uh... we caught a rock crab if not a big deal they just he hung out i wouldn't let go we let him go later we didn't just have but we ended up with a red snapper of the bunch that was the one of the like all you caught a red snapper people in another boat for this morning all pulled up we're coming up and and offer you money for it But every fish, each one of the fish was exotic. There was no two that were the same and each one was a unique fish that, you know, like, wow, I got a little aquarium going here. I fished the oceans all around the world, you know, Vietnam, Korea, Australia, Jamaica, England, and I have yet to bring a fish in from the salt. Well, this will be your chance then, right? This will be my test. Well, you know, everybody, the first thing, remember, there's a reason they call them sheephead, guys, just in case you don't know. Sheephead look like when you open up their mouth, they got teeth like people, like a goat, well, like a sheep. You know, they got people teeth. They really do. It's one of those unique things about that fish. Otherwise they have a tiger-shaped term, they'll get to be, well, actually they look like a big panfish, but we're talking, you know, 10 pounds. I mean, easily they can be pretty big and get to be good sized. And on a good day, you got enough fish to handle it, you know, half a week's worth of eating. The heads up. And they're usually, we usually pick them up, we usually run into them in good numbers around the piers, or around the bridges. That's typically where we would go. There's a couple of places. My family gave me an order to pick up and have them frozen and delivered up by the My daughter's house, Stacy, we're going to have them delivered there and that'll be for the July party that we have every year. Ah, okay. Yeah, so we'll be having a serpentine this year. Well, let us know how things go. You're going to be up next hour, right? Yes, I am. Very good. Let you go and get back with the tracks. And Ed's got the cue, so he has the music. He's tracking that down, so you'll be all set for the hour. Thank you, sir. Again, be careful. Pay attention, don't roll off the edge of the boat on the way out. I'll try not to. We'll try to catch you in the half. Well, just make sure you drag somebody with you. If you can't swim, they will. Well, if they got a life observer, we'll talk to you soon. See you in a bit. Bye-bye. and again there was a ready next hour it become a couple of guys when we're done go all touch that dial because you will have more live ltr programming coming up right behind us warm one of the things i had a i had a per couple of people showing me some of the stuff i had some pictures that were sent of uh... some of the guns were recovered from uh... a dive similar what i was talking about on the air and i'm looking at one of the s k s is that they found and the of it naturally uh... three reminiscent a lot of the battlefield pictures you found like in the right paddy in fact you could almost path as you could tell somebody came out of a river but uh... what's interesting as is always the case remember those chinese fks is raw chrome dot the inside so they may look they may look like they've been hit by the alien from aliens you know acid for blood man uh... when you look at the outside but you pull back that bolt and the chamber and the bowl and everything look like they just came out of the factory wherever the chrome is. It's eerie. The outside, the pock marks look just like it, like I said, like they've been intentionally hit with a high acid and allowed just to start burning down through the metal. And then you open up the inside and they're just pristine. Now the barrel action itself and most of the components really will handle even if they have oxidation problems. are going to handle whatever might happen in the way of uh... karo because that they are pretty sloppy guns bottom line brought uh... as far as their parts to replace anything i pick up like this rather than trying to take your chances with the part that you know all of the the edge uh... you can certainly table but i don't throw any part away you never know and that might be the last piece you got to make another clunker work they got hit by a land mine or maybe shot or whatever better that part than no part but uh... you can pretty well replace everything on the s k s in the in terms of basic uh... furniture components uh... for a pretty reasonable price bill if you look around at the cherry pick different places have different components uh... as far as the stock goes if you can't fight a wooden stock although right now there is a little bit of a plot of the chinese would stop So you can get a Chinese shorter, you know, shorter in the, in the length, stock length itself for the butt. For a pretty good price. I've seen them for as little as 12, 14 dollars apiece in good condition. Instead of having to suffer something that's been sitting in the water and has degraded. The other thing is go to plastic or polymer. And as far as magazines go, if, you know, this is one of those situations because like with the gun that we're talking about here, The magazine well is rotted on the bottom, not to the point where it wouldn't work, but it just is really rough. Okay, now it's a neat thing to be able to take a weapon like that and recover it the way it is and then maybe get it to work. It's kind of like a Pirates of the Caribbean rifle by the time you're done. But again, for instance, the site assemblies, they run about five, six dollars for the whole assembly, for the rear site assembly with the whole trail on rail. what's interesting is you can get pretty much like it said you know the magazine wealth if you couldn't get a ten-round magazine well for a cheap price go by one of those detachable uh... steel twenty-round or thirty-round magazines look like an a k bag and put that on the gun might as well that you're you know if you're gonna spend the money with what's cheaper than the other go which whatever is the cheaper solution but there's a glot of the uh... stick bag type for the s k s now there's because there aren't as many as gases available uh... the important thing here is again you can take a picnic it back so that the gun itself pretty much it looked decent uh... one of the best things we talk about powder coating the other day that is eight catch all four branches the barrel the receiver group and everything if it's been you know oxidized from that kind of corrosion powder coat makes uh... world the difference in covers a multitude of them to you will not fill in russ polls that go through sheet metal but it will make things look a little nicer and it's going to hold up well in terms of protecting what metal you have left. One nice thing again, the bores are chromed, so typically they're not affected. Interestingly enough, look at the picture, this one, the bayonet blade, which remember stainless, is brush chromed, stainless. The blade on the spike bayonet looks just like it came out of the factory. The body of it, the upper body that pivots and everything, not so much. but it still is serviceable enough it works it detaches it moves so with something like that uh... if you're again pull the party you don't need to be changed out again it's not that it isn't a shooter it's just that to make it more of a shooter uh... there's a lot of things you can do to fix it fix it to make it work if it's what you had paid to get a get you to the next rifle your enemies carrying a run-by-run goodie i'm going to call you yamar just look at it and then it's clear and then fitted with the aftermarket stock and I got no bayonet with it. But I don't remember if I ever checked it, whether or not it was Chinese or Russian. I know the bull was gone, but if I take it out of the stock, I should be able to find any markings easily enough, right? Well, it should have Russian markings or CHI-COM markings right on the upper receiver. It should be up where it can be seen. Now, if it's an import rifle, and it probably is, well, that won't really tell you anything, it'll tell you who imported it. But if you flip the barrel, usually what they were doing to make it more palatable for, you know, looks, they were stamping the bottom side of the barrel just before the front sight, micro stamping the importer. uh... it might even have more information there though because i noticed a couple of them had actually identified you know russian as a chaos blah blah blah you might want to check their otherwise it's just knowing what the markings are on the receivers somewhere the receiver they should be a at least either uh... an ilsh or circle trigan or a number of other markings if you'd identify which country you know which were came from the toroshan its chinese is pretty apparent because you know as a couple of different markers on the receiver that are easily identified plus remember those are important guns if they're the chinese ones and they were well-staffed for you know the rink or polytech so if it doesn't say the record polytech in a very very very you know obvious place it might be a Romanian it could be a Russian or could be one of the Bulgarian remember the bunch of the came in all together of the Romanian ones are the most unique i think of the punch and of course there are the you go guns but That those are easily spotted because they have the grenade launcher typically they're those Yeah, it's most likely it doesn't if you don't you couldn't find polytechnic or nyrenko I'd say it's either Russian or Bulgarian and the other thing about the Russians is all right. It's not Chinese, and it could be Worth enough to get me two or three more Well, it could be marketable. I mean, if it's the Russian ones, they're kind of now the info collectors item, the Chinese ones that were going for good money. I mean, the Chinese are not, you know, the, like I said, the $80 to $60 gun they were before, the 56-95 gun. But the Russian models, the thing is, some of those are chrome bore, some of those are not. uh... a pro a percentage of the ball affectable gary one of they don't come with a uh... chrome bore they come with a uh... standard carbons will go be something you should be all identified it'll help to you know give you a benchmark of traffic if any of the i don't think any of the east german once got in here not that i know of it if they are i never saw them so i you know that's another one might be a consideration but doesn't mean the parts didn't come in i know they did recall that any of those rifles made into the country they should have there would be semi auto only and i know that again i bought all of the parts pieces of these for those guns in mass for pennies so that again you know you have to first look to see what's around the rear the receiver yeah you could take it out of the risk take it out of the wood look on the left or right panels to see if there's any other markings on the receiver group go that uh... down below the wood that would be the other place to check And then the underside of the barrel, six o'clock mark on the underside of the barrel, there might be some markings there. That'd be your best bet. Other than that, the other option is just start comparing it to photo essays on the different weapons to see what's out there. As far as the ones that people have well documented and done a lot of video work on, so you can get a pretty good feel for what it is that you're looking at. I will definitely check those points. Like you said, if a gun's actually a rifle, so in that respect, it doesn't matter where it came from, I'm confident that I could use this to pick either on game or on two-legged ramen. Like you say, we kill King Lee with a rifle, and his mama helps a douche. I'm trying to think if there's, well, it's hard to do when we're on radio, as opposed to you sending, you know, or, and right now I don't have a way for you to send me a picture. of the well if you can if you want to take the time send me a photograph of the receiver area and then it to liberty at provide dot net if somebody could do that then i can match it up against what i know of basically from you know the number of guns i've handled again there's also a lot of good referencing out there something you can do where you know sit around uh... is start going over to the internet side go over to you to but start tracking down the uh... different photo essays on the different uh... as cases there's some people who know that really good detail work back up a who's really good for that is uh... forgotten weapons channel if you've got time everybody you should be watching i've mentioned this guy many times he does really good work he's been doing it for many years i just mentioned the uh... though the air fifteen that they just completed you know the what would uh... what would uh... he what would the donor rifle they hit in production now uh... the guy that is in the working with them an association on that was promoting the idea uh... he has done the hundreds of really good videos could he has gone to the arsenal he's gone to the collection groups and uh... you can actually be close up with good digital imagery a lot of the unique weapons that are out there uh... that otherwise you'd never handle but you know you know here's the thing i've written i recommend watching all of them guys we carried all that stuff home during the last with four or five wars okay not just the bs in the middle east you know vietnam korea world war two world war one spanish-american war everytime we went overseas our guys carried the house back In World War I, units were stripped of almost all of their small arms. BARs, Browning Light Machine Guns, okay, Browning Light Machine Gun water cooled, stuff like that. Guys, it came back in duffel bags and foot lockers by the hundreds and thousands. Mark, that's true. My dad was a World War II in the, uh, the Shelley Company. They're a church in, in, in, in Germany. And he told me on the way back, these saw guys with their, uh, double bags that, uh, didn't have very many clues in them, but had a lot of guns. He swore to me he could have brought it back to Germany, any tank rifle if he wanted to. But, uh, he knew, he knew there were guys bringing back like MG42s and others. All they did, they brought back, not only did they bring back the guns, they brought back the spare parts. Or they were shipping them back. There's guys that have whole armories that are now gone from one generation to the next to the next. So I can tell you, when we get into this war, between what it was, it was first carried back from the front, and then all the spare parts and the accoutrements were picked up with stuff that's been made available because of the surplus. Guys, these weapons have been exceptionally well maintained. They have spare parts, even have sister guns. Whole arsenals of heavy weapons are going to be coming out of the woodwork. And they don't know what's going to happen. No, and the thing is, it's in every caliber you can imagine. Every gauge you can imagine. Every inch you can imagine. One inch, five inch. I've seen everything and anything you can imagine. And that's why I said it matches, we don't just match the cover of the top 10 armies in small arms as in rifles, pistols. We went out and conquered the planet, came back and we're sitting waiting for the planet to try and then we're just gonna do what we quite honest in many cases we've got better weapons than our enemy is carrying in terms of longevity and durability. So as long as we use our brains and proper air maneuver and support and we interwork, in other words, you're talking about a substantially heavier flood than our counterparts and where it needs to be when it needs to be. There's a ton of stuff out there like that. And like I said, don't throw any of your links away. Somebody's going to use them. Some links. A bunch of you guys brought a bunch of eight millimeter on those breaded bays and I can't shout hard enough. Don't let those don't waste them or them. There are bread of machine guns, there's browning, there's there's b-air is every kind you can imagine etcetera etcetera and then again in any tank weapons same thing reform of arm you can imagine in our hands and in quantity and deep quantity so we need to be ready to you know what the time comes support just like the troops coming down the street one of the things i've mentioned in the tour block everybody wants the cops did you know roll up on your side everybody want the army to roll up on your side what do you think that the supply system is coming with them Guys, you'll get some of that. In fact, it's going to be a split all up and down the whole of the military mechanism when the country divides for the first part of this war. And as the foreign troops get involved inside with the rest of the traitors on the other side, that's going to happen. Now, because of that, that's why we need all of this deep logistics. We need the, at the tactical level where we can use it immediately. We don't have to wait for permission. We don't have to fill out a form. the tactical deployed material is right where the rubber meets the road where the bandit meets the muscle. That's where it needs to be. All of you make it happen. Go ahead, caller, who do we have? I had a pulse through there. One other thing I wanted to mention, a couple other things going on right now is there's been a bunch of comments about the other thing was the uh... of course the food chain changes now that not weapons day but it will put his weapon to obviously uh... about the whole idea that they want to of course get you to eat bugs we kind of we were what wasn't joking about what i said the other day other changing your diet because if they're going to eat you they want you to take better okay so they're going to get you to stop eating you know you don't need to eat meat you need to eat bugs we want grain fed all Okay, understand that. I'm not joking about that. I'm very serious about that. I believe that the creatures we're dealing with just flat out need to be gone from our existence and they need to be exterminated. And that's one of the many reasons why. These creatures are the kind of turds every once in a while, they grow in numbers or at least in arrogance enough that they pop their head up like this and think that they're going to just go to town. Well time to get rid of them will pop their little head off like a pimple and then we're going to go find the rest of their buds and do the same But the wickedness of this food issue especially is something that everybody better pay attention to go ahead call a week up in there, please I'm Shelby from Oklahoma. I mean which come out the food to just look at the movie demolition man When they go to Taco Bell all meat was deemed unhealthy so it was banned and so every chain was Taco Bell and They didn't mention bugs, but they said that they had a well balanced diet that it contained all the nutrients. So probably with a subtle hint explaining that. But later in the movie, they go into the sewers where all the free people live. And he comes across a burger and he's like, this is a good burger. And she says, do you see any cows around? He's like, this is a rat burger. Hey, what kind of burger is this? Oh, that. And she smiles, she cheerfully and nods. Like, oh, Rata, don't worry, you're not eating a person. It's rat, it's okay. Think about it, what would the other option be? Oh, this is a pork burger, eh? Well, the other pork. Long pork. Yeah, long pig. Well, you see, that's the thing about this, like I said, on one hand, we're thinking, man, they're trying to make our life difficult. No, they're engineering us as food. And the word long park long trade, that's exactly where this is going. I do not doubt that because they've yapped too much. The thing about, oh, we're going to have the supposed engineered meat that's actually like your own tissue, your own body meat. It's like, really? Well, anybody who proposes that, first of all, needs to be dead. And anybody who's working on it, they also need to be dead. Yeah, well again, think about this. Before we would joke about it in a movie, these characters are blatantly talking about this in conferences and collections where they're right out in the open, people. And it's not soybean. See, it would be nothing if they said, you know, we're going to do the soy meat, but that's not what they brought up first, is it? Because we've already done that. Back in the 60s and 70s, I used to eat that stuff all the time only because it was fun, it was space food. And the idea was to make it appear to be meat. But that's not what these monsters are talking about. The first thing they start talking about, well, we can make genetic meat that's made from your genes, and it'll be like human flesh, and oh, it'll be so tasty. How would you know that it would be so tasty? Think about that, guys. Why is the promoter telling you, oh, it'll be so tasty? What have they been having for lunch? Yeah, go ahead color chip in there Yes, text mics. Yeah, they need to think about that. Yeah, somebody needs to go read the old legends of and why you're not supposed to be made of the old Indian legend of wendingo. And the other thing I was going to say too is, is that of all the sci-fi movies from all the way back to the 60s and 50s, you've seen, you see movies regurgitated, regurgitated, you know, from King Kong, Godzilla, I mean, you know, you name it. there's at least two or three later versions of a movie. Why haven't they ever made a remake of Soil at Green? Right. Well, the original one with Charlton Heston is it. They've done The Omega Man, and of course, that was, eh, it was okay. But Soil at Green, everybody remembers it, and at least they haven't made it completely disappear yet. Yeah, I think it's going across. It's a cult classic. I mean oh yeah No, it will end the thing is okay. It's still we got to remember It was supposed to be so much sooner and everybody was so we were supposed to be so overpopulated that you know They're gonna be shoveling you away in dumpster buckets, but course they're not really gonna get rid of you They're gonna use you for food oops. They were gonna get rid of you. They're gonna kill you, but they're not gonna get rid of you There's too many useful parts, and I'm sure they reuse the clothing You know think about it everything to recycleable yeah so well it did the other problem that got your already have variations i thought are being promoted like right now so that the other reason that we need to emphasize can't emphasize enough guy we have to have an american war for independence slash american war prevention and it needs to happen now this this didn't happen in a vacuum none of these things you're seeing proposed in just happened with just pulled them out of their arses last minute the this is that will play and playing ok it really is and it because of that well time to get rid of the plan because you gotta ask yourself do you think you're do you think you're part of the special little click are you guys special did i miss something all you people listening are you all the special keepers or it's those other guys i'm special but they're going to eat you they're going to eat mark they're not going to eat me on the menu okay oh the idea of mutual liberty interest again go ahead call trip in there please talking about the militia man something i've noticed here in oklahoma city that I don't know if other people, listeners will call in and comment, but I noticed my OKC mayor here uses the phrase, be well, which was a common phrase in demolition, man. And I've never heard people use that phrase at all. I mean, honestly, I've never heard people use that. So I don't know if this is something that's on the end crowd that they're trying to push because that movie has tried to push stuff back then. and stuff, so maybe other people may pay attention to people using that phrase, I don't know. Absolutely. No, thank you for bringing it up, because yes, they... Well, you've already seen this. Look at the vocabulary that they create and repeat like parrots between all the networks or any of the mouthpieces, right? Everything from Pelosi to the yapping head on NBC or ABC or CBS or CNN. Paul, anybody remember Gravitas? I'm sorry, repeat? Go ahead, caller. Yeah, anybody remember when they were all using the word Gravitas? Yeah, they were all doing it. I'm trying to figure, okay, for some reason I can't, first of all, you're breaking up a little bit for me in my ear. Repeat that one more time, the word. Yeah, Dave Paul, the idiots were. and the talking heads were re-reverting the word graviton. Everything had graviton. Oh, yeah, that's this. That's the point. That's what I'm saying. They're dictating the vocabulary. So if he heard something like that, remember, these characters didn't typically come up with the formula or their vocabularies are very much dictated by the crowd that they're writing with. And so it is something to watch for. a lot of what they put into hollywood they've done very much intentionally that's what people have as we say and it's something that everybody needs to be a paying attention to her keeping an eye out for when we need something like that you know uh... again start to watch for the other individuals utilizing the same uh... vocabulary and by doing so you can't a map out what's going on or where you know what the uh... high-sign or the direction that they're going is so The fact that Gates is tied in as a three-piece suit farmer, his ass has never touched dirt, maybe he'll walk on it barefoot in some, you know, whatever, whatever guys while chasing a nine-year-old that got away. You know, chasing him across maybe the backyard or over on Epstein Island. But beyond that, okay, remember, these characters are all getting into certain areas to manipulate the environment, which is another reason if we well think about i think about this example or just about where gate is getting into the field controlling the farms if mister gates all the firemen he's been big nebulous creature that we chase out of the country mister gates doesn't own any of that farmland anymore mister gates is of course paid to factor all enemy of the state of the of the american people and anything that he had his latches on i don't care how many millions of acres he owned they won't be here anymore The first they're going up or you know, they're going up for it to be identified then they're going to be taken from mr. Gates is inventory of things he thought he owned and Then they're going out to be used for productive purposes rather than the BS. We're seeing right now. Go ahead caller jump in there Just real quick before you leave, I was wanting to let your collars know marked. I saw I was just doing an ammo check online. Aimed Surplus has 8mm Mauser back in stock. There we go. Is it for? Preview Partisan. Preview Partisan? Very good. Well, FPPU seems to be what they are still got a good connection for, but they're not getting as much of it. So for everybody out there, aimsurplus.com, aimsurplus.com, aimsurplus.com. And if you've got an 8mm Mauser and you're worried about being careful with the ammunition, PPUMO is very consistent. I would recommend it for any of the weapons you want to pamper if you're really worried about pulling the trigger. Example, it's really a good solution for all you guys who have the K43s or G43 rifles. a lot of people don't want to pull the trigger a lot of those because they don't want to you know dirty about but the people you have was not corrosive boxer prime heated mule original spec but with modern everything so it's the best stuff you could load up into the weapon if you want to give somebody a chance to shoot that rifle and if you have any of the other malzurs you've been putting together you're really looking at an intermediate pressure round you're not going to think it's over pressured assistant for powder you're guaranteed they're they do really fine work there somebody did some videos showing up where they did a scale up on the uh... on p p u showing what the powder charge consistent case-to-case and they also did some really good work on the bullets are in haiti's guys actually look like they might be only expect the bullet by weight uh... that's especially critical for tightening up your group they've got that in hand p p u isn't and without their we are ready to operate now i gotta get out of the way dot what or republic This is the best food in the world, older. 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I come to you by Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. Indiana Freedom Talk radio dot com. And if you'd like to report any good or bad news on marijuana, you can do that tonight at 712-432-7. 0, 900. Activation code is 957, 464 pounds. A star 6 will activate you. Again, those numbers are 712, 432, 0, 900. Activation code is 957, 464 pounds. A star 6 will be muted. So if you want to report good or bad, you can do that at 712-4320-900. Activation code amash 957-464-pound, star 6 will activate you. Well, you know, we've been on the road Me and Cassie my daughter. Yes. She kidnapped me and she's got me to First we stopped off at buttermilk Park, Kentucky. Yeah, spent night then we got to Nashville, Tennessee last night and We spent the evening at Kid Rock's kick-ass steakhouse honky-tocks and today we went to the We're going to hang around Georgia while doing nothing but seeing relatives on probably Friday or so, maybe Thursday. I know today is Thursday. So we're going to end up in Florida doing some deep sea fishing someplace. Then we're coming back up to Georgia and stopping in and seeing some more relatives. and getting back home to do a Monday night show in Newport, Michigan. And you know, I was surprised when I got into Nashville. I call it now, it's not Nashville, it's Niceville. You ain't gonna find more pleasant people in hotels and stuff. They were great. And the first thing they did when we checked in, Cass was talking to a girl and the girl says, oh, you're from Michigan. She says, if you do happen to smoke, don't worry about it. We don't look for it here no more. And we got here in Georgia at a quality inn and they put us up in a smoking room. So of course Thursday night, 9.08. We're smoking. Yes, we are. I don't know if it's legal or not here in Georgia. I was surprised at Tennessee. I knew they were getting ready to open up, but I didn't know that they had done it. They're selling pot in booth vendors out on the street as you're walking by. They're opening up, you see them row-tooth on the ground. Of course, we're talking about kick-ass rock from Kid Rock. He's got a nice bar. He had one nice band and one band that he could have sent him home for lessons. The guy had been in Nashville for a long time, you could tell. because he was old and he was still on stage yelling and screaming, but he hasn't gotten out of Nashville much. And if you would listen to him and march him on stage, you would understand it, but the first band that was in there, they were good, they were on time, and they had nothing to miss. And the one guy singer, he came in, he was wired. I mean, he had electricity coming from his fingertips. When they got on the show, he was crying too hard. But he got through it a bit and we took off and we went and enjoyed the nightlife down the road from all that partying and stuff. There's other places that have things going on and last night they did. It was a good time in Nashville last night. Yeah. We didn't see no stars. And I was surprised that there was no sidewalk musicians like there used to be. Not really, not a lot. They had a drummer with a plastic five gallon bucket. And then my singing with a cymbal and a snare drum later on, but not a sidewalk musician that I was thinking about. The ones I would think about, there was a fan playing on the inside and this guy's out here playing on the street and you're listening to him. You're listening to what he's playing. They didn't have all their windows open so you could hear them. It was opened up. People were having fun. And the police are different. They're very nice there. If you ask them a question, they'll give you an answer without asking for your identification. Things might end up being a little better after all this COVID stuff. That would be really nice. Because things were getting really strange there for a while when people are getting shot and people are shooting at and being shot at and it's a different world out there. Maybe it's because... They're getting ready to open up marijuana across the United States if they do that it'll open up worldwide That would be pretty neat and then you would have barges out With modes of pot coming in like they do with chopsticks for Japan and Chinese food. Well, they'll be having them canister filled with Acapulco Gold, some Italian this, and some, yeah. It's interesting that what's going to happen when Biden comes through, he's supposed to be coming through, and so was Trump. But hey, I don't understand that if I was in that office, I would put my name up on it and let people know that I freed pot. But something's out there keeping them from doing that. Must be a journeyman thing. They're all up there with the masons. Maybe they got something planned. They're always trying to get a plan going. But here in Georgia, it's nice, warm, no snow, no spot of snow. I don't think they allow what's going on to happen because it's not legal in Georgia. But they don't really mess with it. Like I said, the police around here aren't doing what they were doing in the 70s. They're not combing the highways looking for marijuana like they used to. We do have it in Michigan. And apparently, yeah, they have it. You criminalize in Tennessee. It's going to keep going state by state until every state out there legalizes it, including Washington, D.C. So what's taken so long for them to get out there and put that out there because there's people that need it and they're not getting it. And it's also kind of hindering with people because they don't want to give up their rights of having their guns. They got to worry about the pot. Well, it's simple. They won't worry about the pot. But what's going to happen is it's already happening. People get hurt at work and they don't report it because they don't want to go in and get checked out. and have a drug test run on them, which they do immediately. And if you've got cannabis in your system, you're fired. You don't get no medical benefits anymore. So whatever you did at work, you're sitting there taking care of it on your own self. All because we don't have a government official tell us that it's okay that we can smoke pot. Nobody wants to do it. I mean, what's so hard about it? Let them put me in charge of it. I was in charge of it. The first thing I'd do is I would decriminalize marijuana in all 56 states. Oh, excuse me. Is that 50 states? I'm getting ahead of myself here. I'm counting Puerto Rico. Yeah, that's already in there. We're counting Jamaica. But yeah, if the United States would open it up, it would go worldwide. It would create one of the biggest industries since the industrial industry back in the 1800s. I mean, look at how much taxes Colorado's pulled in, and now Michigan's pulling theirs in. And so would all the other marijuana-friendly states that have it. They pay taxes for it. And we're getting taxes without reputation or representation because there's nobody out there. If we're paying taxes on marijuana, why is it not set up to where you could use your credit card to get it? Why is it not set up? that you don't have to go into the shop and be taken in one at a time to go buy your weed. Nobody to talk to except for the guy that's selling you and he'll tell you anything to get it sold. But if there was another patient or another customer that was in there, you could say, hey, how's that peanut butter OG you got? You know? And it's simple, but they make it so damn hard because they're getting money from lobbyists. And then people that are putting that money out don't want marijuana legal. We're talking about Johnson & Johnson, Praylud. Praylud's the one who's been killing everybody with them opioids. And nothing's going on about it. They're getting their hineys. Filing real good, but that's nothing to them 30 billion dollars is a vacation money to them people and our governments got the chance to convict them and Put them in jail for the rest of their life But they don't do it. It's not in their best interest. Our government's not for our interest anymore if you have not put that together. They're not in for anything for we as a people. That's gone. And it would be nice to get it back to where a person wouldn't have to feel guilty about doing whatever it is that they're doing. because our government has got more power over you than you do. That's right. They got more power over you than you do. All they gotta do is come up with something to make you think, oh well, yeah, the terrorists are here. We got the coronavirus. But that coronavirus at the beginning, nobody knew nothing about it. And it scared the hell out of the whole world. In the last few weeks, they've been giving out for that COVID and it should be curving down if it was a real thing. Which I know it was. I know people who have died from it. It's real. But is it a big issue is what they say. I mean, should it stop the progress of getting marijuana legal? I don't think so. I think the first thing they should do in the morning is go over to the Congress and the Senate, light up some doobs and pass it around and take a vote in about a half hour. And let's see how they vote. If they can remember what they're doing. Of course they do because they're in Washington DC. It's recreational legal. So they know what it's all about or they don't care, you know, but somebody Somebody who don't care about their rights. I think we should all have the right to smoke marijuana You should be able to smoke as much marijuana as you could smoke nicotine and Y'all know how I feel about nicotine but for real This marijuana thing that we got going, it's stupid. They should take them, put them into it. The first thing they would be doing is giving so much taxes back that they would be kinds of tax money coming out. I mean, look how much Colorado's brought in in the state. In its five years, it's been legal like, like, recreation legal. It just gets bigger and bigger and bigger and if they took and paid the taxes with it they would get slower and slower and slower. But since the deal with Bush, with the Chinese, we owe China so much it don't matter what we do, we're still going to work for China. You don't think so? You're not very smart at the deal that with Bush, W.H., put on out there with the Chinese. They gave up a lot of stuff like water from the Great Lakes. Their ships come in with big bladders and takes out a couple of Olympic sized pools of fresh lake here on water. And they ship and turn out and go back all the way around to China. They unload their cargo in the aqueduct of China. I remember my dad wanting to bottle water and sell it in Alabama and they told them, well, you can't do that. Michigan Water's not leaving Michigan, kind of like Colorado with marijuana. What you're growing there, what you grow in Colorado, stays in Colorado. But thank goodness we're in Michigan. So what's grown in Michigan primarily stays in Michigan. And hey, that's what it is. We don't have enough people in these other states to get the whole country legal. And then the federal government still don't have to take it off of the schedule, but and they don't have to because they're the federal government and that marijuana even though it's been thrown out to the public and in the mail to certain individuals since the 50s and they pick up new ones all the time. So out of all that, that they're going through, they're not taking tests. They haven't figured out that marijuana is the best medicine since love. You can't live with that. Continue to take Tylenol myself. I like Sinfon oil. That gets rid of headaches. That gets rid of anything because once you get it going, pretty much in Noah and Noah land. I decided I'm fighting my liver cancer with sinfonyl and I'm not going to go through the chemotherapy. They want to do aggressive the chemotherapy. They want me to do three sessions of it and take a ball home with me and roll it around. Two rounds of chemo a week for seven and a half months. Two drops of chemo a week for two and a half months. Second. Second week. Seven months. Seven and a half months, Dad. Three rounds of chemo at two and a half months. And the hardest chemo, the heaviest chemo that you get. Yeah. My problem with chemo is... everybody that I know that used it, they died. That's not true. I know people that have recovered from it, Dad. And hi, I'm Stacy. I'm Dad's oldest daughter. And him and Cassie are on a great trip right now. I'm glad to see you're doing your show still tonight, Dad. Yeah, I was going to do that because this is mine and your mother's anniversary. Yes, it is. I thought about it all day. It was a year ago that everybody came up and gave her the best anniversary she ever had. Well, I will tell you, I seen the look on her face and when she looked at you because you put it together. My whole life you've never been a demanding or bossy person. Mom has always done a great job at that. I don't care about work. I don't care about kids functions parties. I don't care. Just be there. But when she was seeing us all walk through that door, you had all the friends and family. No, it's probably one of the best gifts that you could have ever given her if you knew mom. Yeah. Well, that saxophone player wasn't mad. No, but that was at a different stage. Yeah, I did, but I could. Cancer sucks and the way everybody deals with it is differently. It's Case by case and how you choose to deal with it What medicines you choose to take for it, you know Some of it for some people some of it for now it depends without all the love and everything that you've had for 50 years and the whole time they can't quit smoking cigarettes. They've tried. They've tried patches, they've tried pills, they've tried, they've tried and they cried because they couldn't stop smoking and frigging cigarettes. Which by the way I have to remember to remember to tell you that this program is not for children Mothers and dads and uncles and grandparents get the kids in bed You know Okay, now back to what we're talking about Industry that has a license to kill and they do it slowly You know, I never known well it did happen to see Tom. Norco was it? Brokaw? One of them, the news guys quit smoking cigarettes and then after 9-11 he came in distraught because you know being his job there in New York he Started smoking cigarettes again Two years later he was dead. Now, the tobacco that killed him was just an addition on the tobacco that was already with him. And when it came down to him dying from it, they said that it increases your chance of dying from cancer, about 20%. For people who smoke and quit smoking and then started smoking again, they're going to die 20% more than they would if they did. But they don't. They don't smoke them cigarettes. Now why is it that there's such a big demand for them and the people really don't want them, but they're addicted to them. The addiction, back in the late 50s and stuff, it was cool. All the stars gave Dean, I always had a next pack of cigarettes in his t-shirt sleeve, salmoneal smoke, and I and on and on. It was the end thing and it didn't bother anybody because there was no addiction that you put whenever they want. Well, it's not that way because now they got chemicals that they put in it and nobody there knows exactly what chemicals there is in the cigarettes that they're getting ready to sell you that make you want to come in and slowly kill yourself because what you're doing when you're smoking you are pulling the trigger with Russian Roulette and you're not pulling the trigger the American tobacco companies are pulling that trigger That's what they're doing. They're killing you slow so that you will buy more before you're gone. You know, since April 30th, my wife hasn't bought a pack of cigarettes. So, um, she did quit smoking cigarettes about a week before she passed. Up until then, they know, you know, her doctor knows. And then they could not stop her. They could not get her to quit. Yes, okay. Yeah, there's nothing that they can do to stop them. I mean, they're the biggest thing on the stock market and most of the people that go through the stock market are some of the biggest smokers out there. You know, everybody I know practically smoke except for Norm Kaufman don't smoke. Holly Kaufman don't smoke, Kristie Warren don't smoke, Krista Warren don't smoke. We have the rest of the people I know smoke and that group, friends, family, members, and associates. I used to smoke. I'm Kristie. Yeah. Yeah. How you doing, darling? We're doing. Yeah. Hard doing. Arguing? I said no, we're doing. Like we're doing. Oh okay, I thought you said you was arguing. By the way, this is my daughter Chris and her husband's a trucker. God bless the truckers. Without them we wouldn't have anything. We came out. There are wagon trains from yesterday that came out, what they are today. Yes dad. Hat goes off all truckers. He says he says you're the hero But yeah, hey it's been great and It'll get better finger Coming together with what I'm gonna do. I'm I got a lot of a week to do it but all that Wow the waving one agenda drew me for seven months I don't know with the apoxis stations have made it it's all up in the air You know folks I'm scared tell you the truth. I don't know what the hell to do Well, dad, we'll walk you through this You know, you still got task you got test to do yet and that'll tell you a lot but you've already said before that if it's your time you're at peace with God and that you know, but if you know your cancer has spread and you're feeling so far that you'd rather just live your life and walk because you're up and going you I think you you go sometimes more than us girls do. We walked up a mountain yesterday. We walked up a mountain yesterday. That's what I mean. Yeah, this is the concept of Nashville. Yeah, we moved the whole time yesterday. Well, that's what I mean. If you're able to do the things that you're able to do now and, you know, when we get more, you can't tell anything now, Dan, because they haven't completed the testing. So, you know, you just do what you want to do now. It's up in the air, but it is what it is, and it's God's hand. It's in God's hands. Yeah, it is. That's what it is. And you've already said that you're good with God. You've watched that. You've watched it with family members. You're good with God. So it is what it is. And you've got a great support system. You know, us girls love you and your grandchildren love you more than you will ever know. So it is what it is. And you just keep doing what you're doing. That's why you're doing and where you're at now. You know, because you can. So do it. Yeah. Yep, I am enjoying it. Now we're going to... And it's funny, because today's your anniversary and look where you're at. And it's great, because Mom hated to travel with you. So, you know, she would love to see, you know, you guys out having a blast right now. Believe me, you don't make me look down on you. Yes, she is. You know whose other anniversary it is? Our program owner and director Mark and his wife Nancy. Well happy anniversary Mark and Nancy. That's how many years? Oh they're not listening. The same amount of time as me and your mom we talked about earlier. Yeah, Mark he Mark starts his program and stuff about seven in the morning any car's tired. He's off to you get me a coffee and back. He might even get a brew anymore. Well, that's for him. Yeah, that's the way you know, yeah, so But she can't call because she would know us that's okay. We think of her And we've got a beautiful grandbaby that mom would have loved more than anything. He looks like Samantha and mom. Yeah, he's got that arms reached out, grabbing the saxophone that he's going to be playing maybe. Yup. But, yeah, it's, I was going to say something, I can't remember what it was. Well, we're glad to see you're doing your show from somewhere. What I was going to say, I hope the tobacco companies are listening because they know that your mom cared for her. She was loved. And we know that they cut her short. They killed her. They're murderers. They are serial killers. They're the worst terrorists that ever hit the country and they're backed by our government. They give them a license to kill and they don't have no date on them. They just stretch them up there as long as you'll buy them, they'll let you smoke them. And it's an industry that has no real use for America except to kill us. Pretty much. That's what they want to do slowly kill us and on the other hand They want to get it out real quick. That's funny. That's why this here a virus all of a sudden secretly just Exploded out of a monkey's ass in China I got some kind of humor out of this but at any rate, tobacco companies. Where you guys are right now, Dean, you know where you're close to where a TV show is filmed every week. And that TV show is called The Walking Dead. Oh, yeah. When we were driving through that one town that had all that cool like western, like beat up buildings. Yeah. I know. One of my friends lives right there. The town is called Noonan, Georgia. And it's right, it's like maybe 20 minutes from where you're at. Oh yeah? Wow. Well, we'll be here until about 8 o'clock in the morning. Yeah, but we've been doing things we wanted to do and it's been great. We've had a great time. Well, that's exactly what this trip was about. It has been interesting getting down to all the music in the car. I don't know if that's the last night that Kid Rock plays. That was pretty good, but you know, it's... Matt the old mass bill they don't have they don't have the street Musicians, but they got vendors out there selling selling weed and stuff and That's crazy. It's not it is not like it used to be before those guys out there They were given everything they had for it because they're in Nashville and this is their chance to shine. And now the street musicians are beating on the five gallon plastic and there's no good guitar players and singers. And YouTube. Well, I don't know if it's because of that virus. Well, there's a lot of contributing facts. I've seen Detroit go out west coast, Motowns. And mostly it was gone. We got good rock bands and the bars and that. But we don't have nobody in the studios like Seagrass and Ted Nugent and Frost and the old bands from Detroit, they're gone. And so has these sounds from Detroit. They went, you know, Jack White, he took them down to Nashville. He's down there. He doesn't even live in Michigan anymore. He's down here. He's in Nashville. He's got that. You've got something going on stage in that, and that bar is there. Kick-ass bar. It's a blast. Yeah, it was fun. Everybody friendly. Didn't see nothing break out. Nope. And like I said, the police are even friendly there. They were. You know if you ask them a question, they're not putting you up against the law getting your ID out. But yeah, things. I don't know if it's because everybody was locked up or maybe the police have turned a new space because the trouble that they're getting into now because they can't shoot people. You know, it's hard to figure out that responsible labor is less than But well, coming out, somebody had a cell phone in their hand and all of a sudden a big chunk of square thing looks like a pistol. I know, but they got to get it out the coat pocket and the phone's got to be there all the time. So when he pulls it out, the cop thinks he's bringing a gun out. So four cops behind him shooting before he shoots the guy in front of him. Yeah, and then they just plant the gun on him and tell him there was you know an accident Yeah, or hairbrush. Yeah, they killed a kid in Miami for a plastic toy truck Yeah, well they killed that kid up in Cleveland. How was it Cincinnati? He was in the park and somebody said he was suspicious and the cops pulled up and shot him. Well, that might be changing now because from what I've seen of the police, they were pretty cool. And I don't really get along or appreciate the police. I can handle law. but not by somebody who's breaking the law by getting you in trouble. A few years back Tennessee has those really bad fires and they probably are just so thankful to have travelers and business in their city. Oh yeah, you know they're like anybody, they're like anybody else or any other cities and that. They gotta survive and to do that they gotta do things. And getting friendly with tourists is one of them. I mean, the people at the desk are great and the people that serve are good. It's like the whole country took and turned a new lease. I hope everybody is experiencing the same thing that I'm experiencing, but it's been pretty good. Yeah, I'm glad I got this trip done. My next decision is this virus that's coming around and the treatments for it. Is it going to curve this down? With that I say, our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come. I will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this our daily bread. Forgive us for our trespassing as we forgive those that trespass against us. Eat us not to temptation, but to the living of the people. The power and freedom of heaven and earth. Amen. I'm a senior member of the I Will Be You Monday. Adios. God bless, Adios. God bless. See ya when this trip's done. Love ya'll. Love you too. Roy, I'll see you on our way back up through Alabama again.
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