Mark Koernke discussed the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the 14th Amendment as unlawful acts that destroyed constitutional governance and replaced common law with civil law controlled by men in power. He read extensively from historical documents including Jeremiah Black's 1860 Attorney General opinion on presidential war powers, analyzed Abraham Lincoln's unconstitutional suspension of habeas corpus and imposition of martial law, and examined the role of Judah P. Benjamin as a Rothschild agent who allegedly influenced Confederate strategy. The show covered ammunition availability, reloading techniques, medical preparedness items, and plans for developing alternative ammunition solutions. Callers contributed information on over-the-counter medications, survival supplies, and ammunition sourcing.
And under fraud it's March the 12th and we're talking about the Civil War Reconstruction, the unlawful Civil War, the unlawful Reconstruction, and the unlawful 14th Amendment. And this is really the destruction of what was to have been a country where people were self-governed and we were ruled under the common law and then the Constitution was to rule over the government. But it didn't turn out that way and the reason goes before the Civil War. But the Civil War was definitely the destruction and reconstruction of that. In fact, the reverse. It's the fulcrum, the revolution, the communist revolution to change this government into one whose basis was the people and their knowledge of the law through God and Christianity over to rule of man and civil law, which is the rule made by men who are in power. And this is the way it's been most of history, most likely. It's right. We've got the land and feudalism and we're going to have a hierarchy and we're going to rule over you and we're now moving into neo-feudalism. We're being deconstructed right now and instead of thinking about COVID, people should be thinking about how we're being deconstructed and moved into agenda 21, 30, 50 and the WEF reset. And instead people are looking at COVID which is a cover story and also of course climate change and racism and all these constructs, these are the constructs they use and behind it all as people are misdirected by these very black-hearted magicians, we are going to be an ineo-feudal slave camp, a corporate planet, a global animal farm, whatever, they're all the same where you will have no rights, you will rent everything from them. Who are they to do this? They are lawless. They don't care about law. Might as right to these people. They'll murder you if they feel like it. They'll take everything you've got. And unfortunately, they've occupied this country now through all its institutions and throughout the government. So everything you see that's so crazy is because, hi, Phyllis. Okay, how are you doing? I'm doing pretty good. I'm sorry to interrupt. No, go ahead. I'm not going to say that. No. I mean I know what you're saying. I know that they're going to patent your body. Before you know it, everybody's going to have a little sign on the bottom of their foot that says Made in Japan. Made in China. I'm sorry. Wrong one. Made in China and you're going to have a UPS code. That's right. You're going to have a barcode. If people go along with it, that's our question. People are going along with it so far and the churches are encouraging it. Anyway, it will be. The number of them in contrast to the number of us is phenomenal. They have conquered the minds, the hearts of so many people and they are possessing them, their souls. That's the problem. We've got to get enough people to stand against this at the local, state, federal and regional levels. To go back and look, I just happened to pick out two, three things. It's getting insane what's going on in this country. We have one thing, the revenge of the gods. This is California's proposed ethnic studies curriculum urges students to chant to the Aztec deity of human sacrifice. Now, you wonder how anything like this could go through. Charlie, does that punch your mama? It's not. It's all of these... I like to punch your mama. It's not that one, but that's the communitarian one. It's not this one. Well, and the guy behind it, I can't even pronounce his name, it's Tolpecca. or something, CUH TIN. He's the original co-chair of the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum. This is all to destroy. This is cultural genocide. I mean, it's not obvious yet to people that the American culture has been wiped out across the 20th century. It was wiped out, and we're coming now. It's being replaced by who would want to chant to a God of human sacrifice. I mean, it's kind of like the cremation of care ceremony, I guess, with the owl statute and its bow. You're talking about Grove. Yeah, Bohemian Grove. But apparently there's other ones as well, too. Not just Bohemian Grove, there's other places as well that they have this care. But you know people are sacrificing themselves already. They're sacrificing themselves every time they go take one of these shots. They're sacrificing themselves to the God of Gates or the God of whatever you want to call it. The God of pharmaceutical whatever, pharmaceutical nightmare. So uh... it is genocide and it's happening and it's continuing to happen and it's going to go on everybody uh... some people are taking the dot that dot the shot because it's only one they're not looking at what it consists of her uh... what it can do to you or anything and already in different stated i think you that you're the one who said this maybe i don't know where i heard it many way uh... already in different countries by there's trying to get the government to put up stuff Yeah, that's right. Take care of these lawsuits because they should be bankrupted. Pfizer should be no more in business. Pfizer should be gone. AstraZeneca, they should be gone as well. Johnson & Johnson, all these drug companies that are doing these things, the people should be gone. They're very nightmarish. And if they want to make drugs, they're beneficial to people. That's one thing. But when you're doing these things, It's not that's not good and it's they shouldn't be in business. Sorry, right? I mean we have to be able to distinguish What is it a vaccine that will help and I know there are many people who don't believe that there any vaccines that are good because there are no viruses or they might think there are some against bacteria I don't know but supposedly Johnson and Johnson does not have the MRNA messenger it's it's Pfizer and No, they have a DNA messenger, some sort of a DNA thing. Yeah, that's what I mean. No, RNA messenger. They all have that aborted baby thing. They all have that. But I don't think they all have the genetic... You're taking babies, you're taking babies that should be buried because you're taking babies that was life. It was a life. It should have been a life. If it had a soul or not, it doesn't matter. We're supposed to be higher than the animals. Right now, just to be honest, Charlotte, my animals have a heck of a lot more sense than most people do. That's right, and this is right because we've been in the Wilhelm Wont Freud Skinner laboratory our whole lives and people have been turned away from their inner life and they have been conditioned and traumatized by their environment. That's the Darwinian way when it's turned into an ism to control people. So it's behavioralism and mind control that we're under to take your energy. and it's sick and people can't see it because they're conditioned and traumatized. and they just are controlled by outside forces. So that's the real problem and once you know you're talking to someone who's like that and you can't get through them because they are not using their intellect at all and they're not aware of what's going on, it's those two things. So it's your consciousness and your intellect have been robbed from you through conditioning and trauma. And how do you get through to people like that? It's just no different than the followers of Jim Jones. or anybody else. This is a cult group. Cult groups use the same type of coercion to take people over. choose anything, it's chosen for you when you go along with it. And then, then, I mean, the scary thing is that these people then are used as weapons against other people, and you are targeted because you don't agree with something. And that's another article that came out in the last couple days about the COVID denialism is now enshrined in case law in Canada. And this is a problem with case law. We're not supposed to have this case law in common law, what happened to our common law. Case law really and precedents as they are utilized today makes law into a game and it's a game that's controlled by people who are judges and lawyers and professors and this isn't real law. But this poor man is losing his children because you're not allowed to believe what is true or it certainly appears to be true that people are being assaulted. by needles and it's going to cause them all kinds of harm and death and sterility and this is massive genocide and nothing is done about it because it seems like at the moment they have been highly successful in taking over the minds of the people and if you don't have a mind... Hey Charlotte. Yep, you're in trouble. Yep. We have a child like creature like Bill Gates who actually has I want my stuff done. I want you to have these exit nations and they happen. I want you to- Oh he- Yep. He is like a little brat. And he's doing the same thing with other stuff too. Yep. He's doing the same thing with all these other things. You're gonna eat, I'm gonna make sure you do. Eh, you have nothing else but what I give you, okay? He's like a little whiny kid. Yeah, but unfortunately, look at the power he has to kill people and assault them and nobody takes him to task. And I don't know what happened to the lawsuit in India against him. But it just shows you that we're not just a lawless country, we are a lawless planet. International law, who wrote it? Where do they take this from? Because it's not coming from Battelle or the common law. They're just making up what they want. When you let men take over law, they're in power. They're going to make it to their benefit, obviously. So we've been perverted. And now Bill Gates has taken over all the land. And that's another one. Oh yeah, John Rappaport, I think this is from yesterday, had an article on Biden naked socialism slash technocracy for America, the great land theft. Yeah, they're taking over all the land and they're going to push everyone off it. So we're back to, this is how you get back to neo-feudalism. It'll be back to feudalism, but it'll be neo. And this is our future. If we don't stop it, they'll take control of the law. There won't be any. It will just be right through whatever they want to call the statutes and they'll make them up to control you like they do today. Whenever you get something, it's got a statute there and it's not going to go according to the constitution of your state. It will go just what they want it to be. It will be because there has become a number of readers and they just put whatever they want in as law. When did this start? Well, I think it started early on. It definitely came to fruition in the lawless civil war. And what it is is just all, it's two words I looked up today and I've looked them up before because I think they're important. One of them is to pervert. And this is from the Webster's 28, 1828. And I also have others, but I'll probably just do this. And subvert. And to pervert is to, to pervert the verb, is to return from truth, propriety, or from its... from its proper purpose to distort from its true end or use as to pervert reason by misdirecting it, to pervert the laws by misinterpreting and misapplying them, to pervert justice, to pervert the meaning of an author, to pervert nature, to pervert truth. It is to turn from the right and to corrupt. And subvert is to overthrow from the foundation, to overturn, to ruin utterly. The northern nations of Europe subverted the Roman Empire. He is the worst enemy of man who endeavors to subvert the Christian religion. The elevation of corrupt men to office will slowly but surely subvert a Republican government. This would subvert the principles of all knowledge. It is to corrupt, to confound, and pervert the mind and turn it from truth. So that is what has happened to us. And this is what's been done From the beginning of this country, that's the true history of this country. How did we come to have a person in office who's basically not capable of making a decision any more than a bean bag could? Then to have Harris, who's not even a natural born citizen. It's about globalism and their puppets. These are just puppets. They're just voices that you hear, but they're doing what they're told. trillion dollar, what is it called? The care pack, whatever. It's totally unlawful. I had a talk radio show on today and they were saying, but the American people want it, 75% of them. Who cares? It's not lawful. And this is where we got the second that you made it lawful to steal by the government and take whatever you want from people and do what with it, whatever you want with no And no acknowledgment of people's unalienable rights to life, liberty, and to own their own property. These are unalienable rights. They cannot be taken from you by the civil government. And instead, well, I mean, what we have for life now is if we want to be free, we've got to fight for it. Use all your time and energy to do that. And we need the people to back it up. So the way we got here is obvious. I mean we're fighting communism. Whatever you want to call it, you could call it fascism. But fascism is basically the merging of government and big business. And we shouldn't even have what they're calling big business, which are corporations. So that's a problem. But the corporations are now taking over all of what the government used to do so they can have their the people at their lowest levels will police the grocery stores for them. These are international. They're going to take the food supply over. Just look Bill Gates. Bill Gates is behind taking the land, the food, the medical establishment. What isn't he into? It's phenomenal. But anyway, so we've been handed civil rights now instead of our unalienable rights, and you can't do that lawfully. And I'm not even talking Constitution here. I'm talking about the law that everybody knows via your conscience. We know that it's wrong to steal and destroy people, and that's exactly what they've been doing in this country since the Civil War and before. I mean, the banks were destroying people before the Civil War. This all goes back to usury. and usurpation. And then it becomes the merchant banker class that rules everything as they did when they were backing up people like Horace Mann for depression education where we'll have a hierarchical education and we'll deprive some people of knowledge. And you get rid of the common law before the Civil War. And I've got something here. I finally found this Jeremiah Black article. It's an opinion, I guess, from 1860 that we'll get to. But first I wanted to go to this book which I read ages ago. Fellas, I think you read this too, right? Blood Money, The Civil War, and the Federal Reserve by John Remington Graham. I believe so, Charlotte. Right, it's really a good book. I want to read this again as well as that when we get over to the John Brown thing. But this is a really good book. I remember it being really good years ago now when I read it, but I would like to read it again. And I was just looking at it today, and it has this to say about the Civil War. The divisive antagonisms between the North and South finally erupting in the spring of 1861 were not unfortunate historical accidents, nor the result of some inexorable momentum and events. Those antagonisms, rather, were deliberately agitated during the 1850s by the great international banking houses with a preconceived motive of provoking secession, and secession was to be used as a pretext were a bloody and expensive war of conquest, which was actually launched and carried out. The war was planned as a brutal slaughter. As it tragically became, the war was planned to generate a stupendous national debt, mostly represented by bonds, and such a national debt was in fact generated. The private interests acquiring these bonds successfully plotted to secure the passage of legislation which enabled them to convert the paper by them acquired in financing the war into a new and dominant system of banking and currency under their ownership and control. Those private interests fully succeeded in their sinister program and set up a huge financial empire centered on Wall Street from which they have ever since governed the United States from behind the scenes. That's just in the first page of this book. It goes on then to explain this further. It's really a good book. So anyway, back to communism for a second. I didn't ever find what I was looking for with this article by Joan Hogue, but I found a different one that she wrote, and it's about communism in this country. I wish I found the first one because she explained why she was interested in it. I do believe she is no longer with us, but she wrote this one when she was 90 years old, and it was called Communism in America 1848 to 2020. I just want to read a little of this for the background and then go to the Jeremiah Black thing and then move on to Lincoln and what he did as a tyrant that he was. I'll jump down here. The United Nations is only one of Marxism's revolting products. Never-ending wars in the Middle East are certainly a product. The Chinese Commie spread virus another. U.S. presidents have long known the effect of American Marxism's mighty hand, smooth tongue, and deadly gun. In 1849, our land experienced the arrival of thousands of its adherents, whose biological and or ideological descendants are still creating havoc through our land. Horrors designed to encourage a repeat of exactly what transpired in 1861. America's mightiest organizations the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg Group, the international bankers, the Democratic Party, the Republican swamplers, etc., all pushed forward the goals found in Marx and Engels' communist manifesto. Just a bit of a reminder back in the days before there was such a thing as a card-carrying communist Greeley was a member of the Communist International He was a communist his was a communist newspaper the most widely circulated Weekend paper in America the New York Tribune He served in the House of Representatives when Lincoln was a representative Greeley ran for the US president after paying the Now, this really needs editing. I don't know what this even means. The get out of and torture bond, okay, for our Jeff Davis. So he paid for Jeff Davis to get out of, I guess, his, what, his arrest. And they never tried him, I know that. Greeley was, as a communist, a great pusher of instantaneous emancipation. He was a firm believer in secession. until he realized that even he would have lost big bucks because of it. When the Southern, virtually, I don't know, Southern tariff, free or low-low stole all the foreign shipping trade from the New England port. Sorry, this definitely needs editing. It is most probable that Greeley's entire staff of New York Tribune employees were also communists. These included Karl Marx, Frederick Engels aided Marx with translation, Charles Dana, a second-generation socialist before the communism word for socialism, before Marx created the word communism. Dana was a tribune foreign correspondent, co-owner, and eventually a U.S. Assistant Secretary of War. And then there was Alvin Beauvais. He's a lawyer, but also employed somehow by Greeley. Together, Greeley and Beauvais created the Republican Party in Ripon, Wisconsin. Now, I just looked that up. That was in 1854 that they did that. And this, I think, will go along with the whole idea that we're, it would be like Operation Gladio, but then it was abolition movement, and it was all instigated by people like this and other people that we've never heard of before, but we will be, I think. The site of the defunct Greeley Commie sponsored communes, so that's up in Ripon. So there were communes all over and he had 50 of them. They were free love hate. The Constitution group sponsored in the north. Dana was also in on much of the commune creation. in fact, lived earlier in a commune, wrote a newsletter for it, and also served it in its dining hall. The Tribune was the major communist newspaper in America, the most widely circulated of all newspapers. Lincoln bought himself and published a German newspaper, which must have had much commie flavor. The radical communist manifesto carrying Germans This is after the revolutions in 1848 in Europe that were not successful and a lot of people from Germany then came over here. Immigration is so wonderful. They put Lincoln into office, even taught him all about the wonders of the income tax so our land had its first tax thanks to honest Christian Abe Ha. Greeley employed Karl Marx for 11 long years to write articles and even editorials. Marx's English proficiency was somewhat lacking, so with Marx came the language fluency of Frederick Engels. Marx was a non-entity who became significant after the wide distribution in America of the Book of Rules. The European Illuminati bunch had him write, which was of course the Communist Manifesto. And to show you, I mean that was published in 1848. So you have to wonder, the organization here, it couldn't just have come at that point from, it had to have been going on, this planning for a long, long time. And who knows where it started? Was it all the way, I mean you had people like the, The New Harmony, the Owens, and a bunch of people that were into the Commune groups. But you also had the Nate Breath and you had Skull and Bones from the early 1840s. So all of the Masonic groups. I wish we knew our history. This has been kept from us. Who is working toward this and who is letting all of these Marxists into the country? It's just like in 1933. Who decided to bring all these cultural Marxists into the country? And we are now seeing the fruits of their labor for all of these years. That's the history that has not been taught to us, just like we've never been taught what real law is and what real money would be. It's a deprivation of knowledge all the way that makes us one nation under fraud and now they're coming to get us. He never stepped, Marx never stepped foot on the US soil but helped fill up the land with his mostly German followers after their failed 1848 Illuminati Socialist Organized European War. Then he goes on to mention the book, Lincoln and His Marxist by L. Benson and Kennedy. Even back then, the Marxist dreamed and worked for the creation of the New World Order. Greeley and Beauvais came up with the title for the new political party they created, Republican Party. Its supposed goal was to free the proletariat. help imprisoned in the South, that is to free the slaves. In reality, its goal was to start the climb up the ladder to the New World Order wherein their oh-so-superior leaders would control all human beings and the entire planet. Somehow Greeley wasn't a bit sympathetic or concerned about all the little white kids virtually imprisoned in the factories in America, or even about the white English or Irish parents worked to death in the same factories where the kids worked. But oh, how he loved the idea of freeing the folks that his New Englanders had brought to America and sold south while the white indentured servant slaves arrived. The radical Marxist Edwin Stanton and Senator Wade grew to loathe Abe. Once he decided he could outsmart them and take over Reconstruction, they bumped him off very cleverly, of course, so the South would be blamed, just as the Marine Corps Oswald was blamed for the killing of Kennedy. The single inferior marksman Oswald killed magically, leaving one complete perfect bullet lying about on the President and a car so damaged the U.S. government had to get rid of it super fast, or folks would have learned that bullets came from the front and smashed through Kennedy's brain front to back. How sad that a blood-stained Mrs. Kennedy had to stand by a juvenile LBJ as he took the oath swearing of all things to defend the Constitution. We've got to admire the Commies for their amazingly creative use of propaganda, how skillfully they thrust that into life before, during, and after that bloody war not to free the slaves. As for after, how about the success of education Professor John Dewey and his PhD theorists and their killing of the Constitution and the true republic, fertilizing the minds of Americans so that we all have now the Black Lives Matter Commie riots of today. They did this by converting American Protestant Christian based education into an updated communist Frankfurt institution progressive education. They gave us the good old looksay reading. Even some of our most brilliant young could not master it, so hated books. And they gave us this and took away our phonic based sound blending of words. They gave us manuscript writing rather than cursive in which a kid did not have to decide which side the ball went on for the letters B and D. So anyway, this is off of the subject now, but she does go on about this and the destruction of education. Anyway, that was Joan Hogue who I think studied this from the 1940s up and she's obviously a Southerner. Well, not obviously. There are people not from the South who would agree with her and then there are people probably in the South that wouldn't. But I'm going to go back now to, this is a This is the Attorney General Opinions of the United States advising the President and Heads of Departments. This is very interesting. I don't want to read the whole thing, but some of it is more interesting than others. This is by Jeremiah Black, who was the Attorney General under Buchanan. This is written in 1860. the authority of the president and what he may and may not do when it concerns perhaps secession. But there's one thing in here I thought was really interesting and it is, this is what he said, the acts of Congress sometimes give the president a broad discretion in the use of the means by which they are to be executed and sometimes limit his power so that he can exercise it only in a certain prescribed manner. where the law directs the thing to be done without saying how that implies the power to use such means as may be necessary and proper to accomplish the end of the legislature. But where the mode of performing a duty is pointed out by statute, that is the exclusive mode and no other can be followed, this is the interesting part. This is 1860. The United States have no common law to fall back upon when the written law is defective. I think that's interesting. I mean, we know the common law was pretty much erased by the mid-1825 or something from the minds of the people. I'm sure some people still knew what it was. We are led to believe that the common law was in the government, which I still see that that's difficult to imagine the common law in the, say, the Supreme Court, because you need juries. And they can't be juries. But he's saying there's no common law to fall back on. Maybe he's only talking about war. I don't know, because it's not really explained. So anyway, it says, if therefore an act of Congress declares that a certain thing shall be done by a particular officer, it cannot be done by a different officer. The agency which the law furnishes for its own execution must be used to the exclusion of all others. For instance, the revenues of the United States are to be collected in a certain way at a certain established port. and by certain class of officers. The president has no authority under any circumstances to collect the same revenues at other places by different sorts of officers or in ways not provided for. For even if the machinery furnished by Congress for the collection of the duty should buy any cause become so deranged or broken up that it could not be used, that would not be a legal reason for substituting a different kind of machinery in its place. So then he goes on to talk quite a bit about ports, but I want to get over here to the part that applies to the president and war against other Let's see, against the other, against the states. And let me see, where is it that that starts? Maybe, okay, I'll go down here. I now come to the point in your letter, he's answering a letter by the way, which is probably one of the greatest of practical importance. By the Act of 1807, you may employ such parts of the land and naval forces as you may judge necessary for the purpose of causing the laws to be duly executed in all cases where it is lawful to use the militia for the same purpose. By the Act of 1795, the militia may be called forth. Whenever, this is a quote, the laws of the United States shall be opposed or the execution thereof obstructed in any state by combination too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, oh boy, the power vested in the marshals. This imposes upon the president the sole responsibility of deciding whether the exigency has arisen which requires the use of military force and in proportion to the magnitude of that responsibility will be his care not to overstep the limits of his legal and just authority. The laws referred to in the Act of 1795 are manifestly those which are administered by the judges and executed by the ministerial officers of the court for the punishment of a crime against the United States for the protection of rights claimed under the Federal Constitution and laws And for the enforcement of such obligations has come within the cognizance of the federal judiciary. To compel obedience to these laws, the courts have authority to punish all who obstruct their regular administration and the marshals and their deputies have the same powers as sheriffs and their deputies in the several states in executing the laws of the states. These are the ordinary means provided for the execution of the laws and the whole spirit of our system is opposed to the employment of any other except in cases of extreme necessity rising out of great and unusual combinations against them. Their agency must continue to be used until their incapacity to cope with the power opposed to them shall be plainly demonstrated. It is only upon a clear evidence to that effect that a military force can be called into the field Even then, its operations must be purely defensive. It can suppress only such combinations as are found directly opposing the laws and obstructing the executions thereof. It can do no more than what might and ought to be done by a civil posse if a civil posse could be raised large enough to meet the same opposition. On such occasions especially, the military power must be kept in strict subordination. to the civil authority since it is only in aid of that ladder that the former can act. But what if the feeling in any state against the United States should become so universal that the federal officers themselves, including judges, district attorneys and marshals, would be reached by the same influences and resign their places? What if they'd be just totally taken over by a foreign system of law? Of course, the first step would be to appoint others in their stead if others could be got to serve. But in such an event, it is more than probable that great difficulty would be found in filling the offices. We can easily conceive how it might become altogether impossible. We are therefore obliged to consider what can be done in case we have no courts. to issue judicial process and no ministerial officers to execute it. And of course, since all of ours are occupied by people who are against the American people, what do we do? Because this is a difficult problem, even what he was saying. In that event, troops would be certainly out of the place and their use wholly illegal. If they are sent to aid the courts and marshals, there must be courts and marshals to be aided. Without the exercise of those functions which belong exclusively to the civil services, the laws cannot be executed in any event, no matter what may be the physical strength which the government has at its command. Under such circumstances, to send a military force into any state with orders to act against the people would be simply making war upon them. The existing laws put out, put in keep the federal government strictly on the defensive. You can use force only to repel and assault on public property and aid the courts in the performance of their duty. If the means given to you collect the revenue and execute other laws be insufficient for that purpose, Congress may extend and make them more effectual to those ends. If one of the states should declare her independence, your action cannot depend upon the rightfulness of the cause upon which such declaration is based. Whether the retirement of a state from the Union be the exercise of a right reserved in the Constitution or a revolutionary movement, it is certain that you have not in either case the authority to recognize the independence or to absolve her from her federal obligations. Congress or the other states, in convention assembled, must take such measures as may be necessary and proper. In such an event, I see no course for you, but to go straight onward in the path you have hitherto trodden. That is, execute the laws to the extent of the defensive means placed in your hands, An act generally upon the assumption that the present constitutional relations between the states and the federal government continue to exist until a new order of things shall be established either by law or force. Whether Congress has the constitutional right to make war against one or more states and require the executive of the federal government to carry it on by means of force to be drawn from the other states is a question for Congress itself to consider. It must be admitted that no such power is expressly given, nor are there any words in the Constitution which imply it. Among the powers enumerated in Article I, Section 8 is that, quote, to declare war, grant letters of Marquis and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water. This certainly means nothing more than the power to commence and carry on hostilities against foreign enemies of the nation. Another clause in the same section gives Congress the power to provide for the calling forth of the militia and to use them within the limits of the state. But this power is so restricted by the words which immediately follow that it can be exercised only for one of the following purposes. One, to execute the laws of the union, that is to aid the federal officers in the performance of their regular duties. Two, to suppress interactions against the state. But this is confined by Article IV, Section IV, to cases in which the state herself shall apply for assistance against her own people. To repel the invasion of a state by enemies who come from abroad to assail her in her own territory, all these provisions are made to protect the states, not to recognize an attack by one part of the country upon another to preserve the peace. and not to plunge them into civil war. Our Far Fathers do not seem to have thought that war was calculated to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. There was undoubtedly a strong and universal conviction amongst men who framed and ratified the Constitution that military force would not only be useless but pernicious as a means of holding the states together. If it be true that war cannot be declared nor a system of general hostilities carried on by the central government against the state, then it seems to follow that an attempt to do so would be if so fact to an expulsion of such state from the Union. Being treated as an alien and an enemy, she would be compelled to act accordingly. And if Congress shall break up the present Union by unconstitutionally putting strife an enmity, an armed hostility between different sections of the country instead of the domestic tranquility with the Constitution was meant to ensure, will not all the states be absolved from their federal obligations? Is any portion of the people bound to contribute their money or their blood to carry on a contest like that? The right of the general government to preserve itself in its whole constitutional vigor by repelling a direct and positive aggression upon its property or its officers cannot be denied. But this is totally different from an offensive war to punish people for their political mixed deeds of their government or to prevent a threatened violation of the Constitution or to enforce an acknowledgement that the government of the United States is supreme. The states are colleagues of one another. Some of them shall conquer the rest and hold them as subjugated provinces. It would totally destroy the whole theory upon which they are now connected. If the view of the subject be correct as I think it is, Then the union must utterly perish at the moment when Congress shall arm one of the people Against another for any purpose beyond that of merely protecting the general government in the exercise of its proper constitutional functions I am very respectfully yours Jeremiah s black. So there you have it I think that his was probably a majority opinion at the time. You can see at the things he was saying, how many of them we are dealing with today. We have a war in this country. It's being incited. When you start, you're having whole cities demolished by Antifa, Black Lives Matter, etc. No one in the state is coming to the government Of course, why not? Why don't they have their own militias? Well, of course, that was wiped out when they nationalized it and moved it into the National Guard under the DICAC. But it was a DICAC, wasn't it? It was in the early 1900s, like 1909. So we don't have the militias. They have slowly taken away from the people all means of self-defense from the grand juries so that you can go after all of these people in office that are warring against the people by using unauthorized power and they're doing it without chance today. There's no law behind anything that people are doing all over. Almost everything you can see done in Congress is totally unlawful. I mean, this bill they just passed, now they're coming for your guns. All these things are clearly, obviously, not lawful. And we sit here without any means of defense except for those guns. And once they take those, we have no militia. We have no court system. We have no grand jury practicing the common law. We have no petite juries practicing that. And here we are, sitting, and these communists and corporatists have taken over the entire country and are coming after us. And you could see this man was a very clear thinker, and I think that his opinion is so obviously correct. But then just a few years later, Abraham Lincoln comes in, and we're dealing with something totally different. A man who is contradicting himself, he takes over powers he didn't think he had a few years before that. We'll move over to an article. This is by thomaslegion.net, Abraham Lincoln War Powers Constitution, President Congress. I don't know, that doesn't sound like it makes sense to me. But it says from 1861 to 65, Abraham Lincoln imposed martial law and imprisoned thousands. He had rendered both the Supreme Court and the Constitution as impotent and irrelevant. And he silenced freedom of speech and repudiated due process. Now all of that's going on now. There's no due process. We don't have the common law. Are we under martial law when we're imprisoned in our houses against our will and forced to behave according to the dictates of people who have no actual authority to force you to do this and yet people believe it? I mean, why do they believe it? Well, it's because of other crimes, the crimes of taking people's minds over through behavioralism, conditioning, trauma, et cetera. So this is how they've done it. It's a slow process, the Fabian way, and changing laws and making it into things that aren't law because with the Civil War, you get rid of unalienable right protection and you move into civil law where they're going to start making up the law. And I think people that lived at the time or even take if Jeremy Black could look at what's going on today and see people being We want to take your kids in school now and we want to change them from a boy into a girl without the parents knowing. What would he think? I mean even go back to the 1920s, 30s, 40s or 50s, what would people think? It's just pure insanity and it's the total loss of memory of what it is to be an individual person who controls your own life and of course they've done their best to make people's lives so controlled that people have no idea how to control them and they have screwed people up so badly by destroying the family and pushing you off the land and you can see they're coming now for everything. They'll come and get all the land, take all your property and you're going to rent everything from them unless we stop this. So this starts with, I mean Lincoln really is the first person that you can see totally ignore any kind of law. And at the same time, people seem to love him. So I just read something in fact about how that was done, but it was a link to how that was done or in a book. were apparently to explain all the Lincoln quotes that had been made up which he apparently never said but I don't have, I probably have that book but I don't know where it is so I'll try to find it. Anyway, we're back to all the things that he did that are unbelievable. He silenced freedom of speech, reputed it due process, and by 1865, as a result of Lincoln's war, the nation's vanquish had totaled more than 620,000 souls. Meanwhile, Lincoln had never declared a war. That's about as bad as you can get because he's now responsible for all those deaths and all the people that participated in this Unconstitution unlawful unjust war are the part of the problem. It's just the same thing today with the war we're in. People are participating in it to the detriment of other people and they don't even know what they're doing. This is why all the world's a stage and people are actors and they don't even understand it because they have been robbed of their identity. They don't know who they are. They don't understand how to function and they have no idea what the law is. So they just go wear a mask, run with a mask, It's just unbelievable how they have done this and it's been so successful. They're going to take us over unless we stop them. They're already killing out future generations with their sterilization and this is just going to be hell on earth and it already is for a lot of people. So the powers of the President of the United States are set forth in Article II of the Constitution. So he's head of the executive branch, and he's supposed to approve laws that Congress creates. And when the Senate and the House approve a bill, they send it to him. And if he agrees with the law, and he is supposed to also—he's not supposed to agree to any law that's not constitutional. I'm sure that people did this before, but with Lincoln, most people didn't go around starting wars on other states. You have to wonder who was his handler. He then, of course, and who knows why, he went against the very bankers that wanted this war. They're the ones that wanted the war. They had people on both sides with them, like Judah Benjamin in the South. In the North, they had all the radical Republicans that had sprung forth since 1948. Already in 1854, they'd started the Republican Party. That republic is not like the republic that was, and it's any more than Mao was the leader of a republic. These aren't really republics. They don't have a rule of law. People are just now going to move the law into where they want it. And this is around the time of, of course, Oliver Wendell Holmes, who split the law for morality so that the psychopath can take over and turn the law into whatever it is that they want. It's like there's no backing to the law. at all and these men think they're gods. So before when the law came from God and people knew what the law was, as in the common law, That's where the law is coming from and it's not just conceptual, it's experiential. This is lost as you move forward and people are cut off from their inner life mainly first of all by pushing them off of the land and then moving people into cities and taking over the education of the children. That's how you start breaking up the family. Historically, to avoid a vote by Congress and a formal declaration of war, past U.S. presidents have used semantics to circumvent an outright declaration of war. The office of the presidency has avoided the Congress with numerous precedents. So that kind of a precedent, the Talmudic type of precedent, not the common law. The common law is gone. And under the guise of euphemisms such as the United States is currently suppressing a rebellion and the US is employing quote limited military action unquote or here are the most common two words from former American presidents. The nation is currently involved in a humanitarian mission. Without the consent of Congress, President Abraham Lincoln is a prime example of going to war without declaring war. Lincoln, without congressional authorization, mobilized the military in what was known as Lincoln's calls for troops in 1861, and he marched into the southern states, 1861 to 1865, and fought a bloody four-year civil war that resulted in the death of at least 620,000 Americans, including men, women, and children. See also what was the main cause of the Civil War, a study of slavery, states' rights, secession, state and federal governments, Constitution, Supreme Court, and President Abraham Lincoln. This is now the war powers. The Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Roger Brooke Paney, personally administered the oath of office to Lincoln. his most prominent critic. On March the 4th, 1861, when the Civil War commenced, he continued to trouble Lincoln during the three years he remained Chief Justice. After President Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus in parts of Maryland, Taney ruled as a circuit judge in Ex parte Merriman, 1851, that only Congress had the constitutional authority and power to take this action. Lincoln allegedly made an aborted attempt to arrest Taney himself in response to his habeas corpus decision. Lincoln also ignored the court's order and continued to arrest prisoners without the privilege of the writ, though Mirriman was eventually released without charges, as were most of the people that were arrested, I believe. Taney referred to Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus as unconstitutional act and despotism. Lincoln and the US military closed down anti-war newspapers, hmm, censored telegraphs, sermons, and sheet music, unlawfully arrested thousands for expressing anti-Lincoln or anti-war sentiments, including in the northern states, and declared civil war on the southern states. The United States Constitution was created with checks and balances and with each of the three branches of government limited in its power. So Article 1, Section 811, The United States Constitution often referred to as the War Powers Clause vests in Congress the exclusive power to declare war in the following wording, Congress shall have power to declare war, grant letters of marking reprisal, and make rules concerning the pack captures on land and water. And I keep, when every time I see that I go, what about how we've been captured on the land here? And then we put us under the law of the water. Why can't we do something about this? Well, of course, we don't go by this law anymore. That's why. And they've taken all our means of self-defense except guns. So it's going to be up to us to come up with something else. And I don't know what that's going to be. Notice that the executive branch, the president, is not reserved the power to declare war period. But with the Mexican-American war looming in 1846, this is a contradiction of the hypocrite Congress and Lincoln, he believed and stated that only Congress possessed absolute authority for war power or war making power. He referred to any president who declared any war without the consent of Congress as an oppressive and tyrannical king. Congressman Lincoln then moved for resolution issuing the President Polk interrogatories, which are questions, so that Congress could determine and declare war against Mexico. Yes, Marla. Years later as the President, Lincoln, however, without the consent of Congress declared war on the rebellion in the southern states. I don't believe that's a rebellion. I think they succeeded, sort of like a U.S. seceded from Britain. The provision of the Constitution giving the war-making power to Congress was dictated, as I understand it, by the following reasons. Kings had always been involved in involving and impoverishing their peoples in wars, pretending generally, if not always, that the goods of the people was the object. The good of the people, sorry. This was our convention understood to be the most, this our convention understood to be the most oppressive of all the kingly oppressions. And they resolved to do so, resolved to do, to so frame the Constitution that no one man should hold the power of bringing this oppression upon us. But your view destroys the whole manner and places our president where kings have always stood. That's a quote by, in 1846, Abraham Lincoln addressing Polk. And then look what he did shortly after. So there's supposed to be this separation of powers in the United States and the legislative, the judicial and the executive, and we know about this, and there should be a separation of powers and the checks and balances to protect the rights and liberties of citizens. For example, the president can veto bills approved by the Congress, the President nominates individuals to serve in the federal judiciary. The Supreme Court can declare a law enacted by Congress or an action by the President unconstitutional and the Congress can impeach the President and the Federal Court, Justice and Judges. So, of course, none of that's true today. People pick these people, other people than presidents. Do you think that any of the presidents knew who they're picking lately? Who picks them actually? Do we know that? I mean, I think we can guess that it's the Council on Foreign Relations or who knows who it is. But you look at Biden's picks and how many communists do you have in there? How many dual citizens? Who has more people represented there than anybody else? I'd like to see the percentage. And you look at who he's put in, I mean who's the latest one? Oh yes, the Attorney General who is really for open borders. These people are all globalists. He's Jewish as the, I would say, the percentage of them, it's going to be very, very high that are Jewish. Are they working for Israel or are they working, they're not working for us, that's clear, because they're part of the war party against the American people who will turn us into the terrorists that come after us. and they're already marginalizing white people as the target. These people are traitors and criminals. Why are we sitting here? We've got to do something to stop these people. So anyway, I seem to have lost my page unless it's here. Okay. So if Lincoln was a strong proponent of the Union, Lincoln was a corporate man. He was a corporate lawyer for railroads and industry. So what is this? He's working for what the bankers wanted until he – yes? But I really need to go. Oh, you're going? You know what I have going on. So I really need to go and take care of business here. So thank you for letting me be there and thanks everybody. Have a great rest of your weekend and we'll talk to you next Friday. So bye now. Okay, thanks, Douglas. Okay, bye. Okay, so... Anyway, we're back at Lincoln in the Union. He thought secession unlawful and that it was also as oath as a president as well as his constitutional duty to preserve it all at all costs. The United States Supreme Court, according to Article 3 of the U.S. Constitution, however, stands as the ultimate authority in constitutional interpretation. Now, I wouldn't necessarily think that's true. Madison said that the most... The Supreme Court, the people at the top of the court system are the state courts, the state supreme courts, not the federal supreme court. But this now has become what people believe. So we're going to go back in a couple weeks, I hope, to hold the whole Madison Marbury and this whole concept of judicial review that's made the court into law. They're making the law from the court. And that is to be expected when you allow one group of people to interpret law. They're going to interpret it in their interest or the interest of the people who buy them. So the Supreme Court has exclusivity and sole responsibility to interpret the Constitution as related to secession. Well, the office of the president and the executive branch was not reserved that right or power, and Lincoln nevertheless thought otherwise. And he justified many of his actions as necessary during an armed insurrection, which he really caused. And he went into the South and he tried to provoke war by taking over force. It was before Fort Sumner that this happened. He was doing these things. So he's obviously actively pursuing a war. He wanted to have a war. So who else wanted to have a war and why? You know, there's a problem there. And why did they put so many tariffs on the South? I mean, it's kind of like why are they doing these outrageous things to provoke people now for the same type of reasons? They want a war. The war is the best thing for our enemy today because they have all the force compared to us. And most of the militias are probably infiltrated and we are not united against them. In fact, we aren't united on anything. I don't think people would even be able to agree on what's right and wrong in terms of, I mean, look at what's going on in New York with Cuomo. He gets to kill thousands of people and he's still in office. Now they bring forth all these women who are supposedly offended. This is the new value system. You can kill people, but don't offend a woman. This is insane. And of course, I assume they're doing this to get the whole question of the governor's murdering citizens. the COVID death march out of people's minds. I assume that's what they're doing. There's nobody in office in the United States that shouldn't be put on trial as traitors and criminals. I think that's clear. You can't tell one from the other because of controlled opposition. So you don't know why they're saying what they're saying. This is how corrupt we have become. And we were already corrupt at the Civil War. It's clear that this was a corruption. This was treason for Lincoln, what he did, and killing all those people and causing such havoc in the South. Then allowing the bankers and financiers to go down there as carpetbaggers and take over the South and hurt the people as they did, and just do nothing but stress and make more and more tension between black and white people. I mean the whole setup. of crushing the South and taking people who only four percent of the people down their head any slaves, but you take the black people and put them in office, but you don't let the majority of white people even vote. Now, do you think that's going to cause harmony? I think that's probably far from it. In any case, he justified his actions because it threatened the Union, of course, because all he wanted, and I do believe he wanted the Union together, He didn't care at all about black people. He was racist. And he wanted leveling, which is called equality. And now it's called equity. It's words. And it says, oh, in the name of equity, we'll just... We're going to just give people money, which is illegal in itself, but it'll only go to minorities because white people now are targeted and marginalized. So they're there to be leveled. Everybody's going to be down to the same. We'll steal is what this is called. Theft. Grand larceny, whatever. But it's okay because it's equity. Isn't that one of the three E's? Equity, environment, what's the other one? It's not education. Oh, it's economy. Maybe that's it. I don't know. I can't keep the agenda 21, 30, 50 stuff straight. Anyway, this is war and its euphemisms. What is the difference between a war, a surgical strike, engaged in hostilities, humanitarian mission with the employment of bombs and missiles as part of the mission, aiding the so-called freedom fighters by using bombs and missiles, limited military action or suppressing a rebellion? A few ways to examine it. One, any nation or party on the receiving end of any of the above scenarios is in a position to consider it an act of war. The nation or party under attack may very well declare a war or a formal declaration of war against the nation that attacked it and subsequently does it convert from a humanitarian mission or limited military action to a war for or by both parties? That's a question, by the way. Or stated phrases are merely euphemisms for war. The Constitution Sometimes referred to as, oh, Article 1, Section 811, again, sometimes referred to as the War Powers Clause. That's only in Congress the power to declare war in the following wording. And we won't say that. This will be the third time we've said it. But yes, they have the right to declare the war, and the president does not have the power to declare a war. So how did they get around this? Well, let's see. The judicial branch of government, by the way, is established in Article III of the Constitution with the creation of the Supreme Court. And again, he goes on to say it's the highest court in the country, which is totally contradictory to Madison, who said the state Supreme Courts were the highest, and is empowered with the judicial powers of the government. Then there are the lower federal courts, but they are not created by the Constitution. Congress deemed them necessary and established them using power granted from the Constitution, and the courts decided arguments about the meanings of law, how they are applied, and whether they break the rules of the Constitution. A court's authority to decide constitutionality is called judicial review. So this is how they got around it. The War Powers Resolution in November 7th of 1973. Well, Lincoln didn't get around it. Obviously he was overtly ignoring the Constitution and doing what he wanted or what he was being pressured to want. and to act upon. So more than one century after the American Civil War with the War Powers Resolution, separation of powers and checks and balances ceased to exist because with ambiguity the resolution transferred war making power solely to the executive branch the president. Can you do that? Of course not. You need an amendment and the people in this country don't know enough to vote on an amendment. I mean everybody. We have been so deprived of knowledge and people haven't read the Constitution and don't understand the common law which is supposed to be its foundation. that people's, the greatest voting fraud is that people are voting without any idea. So it becomes their opinion, like the guy I heard on the radio. Well, the people want to this, what is it? I can't remember. I can't keep the digits straight of the trillions of dollars being spent under the pretext of COVID, but really it's all money laundering and it's theft and it's increasing the debt and it will bring us into the Weimar Republic. along with the scarcity that they are creating. There is a war on the American people. When will they take their masks off and see it and start doing something? So anyway, to get around the war powers, how do they do it? They just put an act through. You can't do that. But yet this is what they've been doing. Our whole government was changed by the 14th Amendment, which was clearly never ratified. Clearly. I mean, the facts are all there. And the best article I think on that, we went through the Dan Smoot one, which is good. I mean all of them are good, but I think that really the best one is by, it's called the 14th Amendment is Unconstitutional by Judge L.H. Perez, P-E-R-E-Z. It's really good. It goes through the whole thing. It was in the Congressional record. The people understand in Congress, they are, they are There's no word for them. They're so bad. You know, they're just abject criminals and traitor and They should be all put on trial and hanged because they're traitors and they've ruined with their blessings people have gone to war people have been murdered all over the planet by these people and Americans also, it's just it's just beyond words how evil these people are so what did they do? Just pass a law, pass an act, you know, yeah, now we've changed it. The president can not call the war, but who is the president? Who does he work for? I mean, these are United Nations wars, of course. And who controls the United Nations? Who put it into being? Corporate communists, of course. This is who we're fighting against. Our fighting is not begin, I hope, yet. Like John Paul Jones said, isn't he the one? Yes. I've not yet begun to fight. I hope that's true of all of us. So anyway, in 1973, the War Powers Resolution, the law is frequently referred to as War Powers Act. The Congress reinterpreted the Constitution and the President's War Powers. That was a mistake. No, it was just... and it was highly unlawful and nobody did anything about it because most of us don't even know when these things are done. I mean look at they bury things. This one wasn't even buried though and in 1973 I wasn't in the country. I don't know. I don't remember this. Let's see. The Congress committed an unconstitutional interpretation One of how many because interpreting the Constitution is reserved exclusively for the United States Supreme Court No, I don't believe that's necessarily true every one of the supposed three groups should be always going by the Constitution and When it gets to the Supreme Court, they should know the Constitution. They don't seem to know it anymore by design, of course They have no actual justification for how they have behaved There is none. There is none. It's just pure treason and So in section three of this War Powers Act Let's see. Well before that it says Only Congress, we know that by now, only Congress can declare war unless United Nations wants the president to. So that the War Powers Resolution is therefore unconstitutional. The ambiguity of Section 3 of the 1973 War Powers Resolution states that, sorry, just a minute, okay, the, that the president in every possible interest, oh yeah, this is instant, shall consult with Congress before introducing US armed forces into hostilities. This is section three. The president in every possible instance should consult with Congress before introducing United States armed forces into hostilities or into situation where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances and after Every such introduction should consult regularly with the Congress until the United States Armed Forces are no longer engaged in hostilities or have been removed from such situations. So according to the Constitution, the President does not have the power to consult with Congress after he has introduced the U.S. military into hostilities. Also according to the 1973 War Powers Resolution, the President, if possible, will consult with Congress before the U.S. forces are engaged in hostilities. Consequently, the resolution transfers the War Powers to the President because it states that if It is not possible or impossible. The president may introduce our nation's armed forces into hostilities or war and subsequently consult with Congress. In other words, the president may mobilize armed forces, engage in war, and act towards consult with Congress. The United States Supreme Court is the final arbiter. Anyway, what did they do about this? Let's see, are they going to say? I can't remember. The Constitution established Supreme Court. Yes, we know. We seem to be very repetitive. So one of the Supreme Court's most important responsibilities is to decide the cases that raise the questions of constitutional interpretation. My understanding is that the court has cases and they decide that case. And that's what they're deciding, and that doesn't really have an effect on other cases until they brought this telematic precedent thing in. There was precedent before, but it's – federal law is not what they're saying. Men can't make federal law. The federal law is a law that we all know what it is, and it has to do with your unalienable rights, for one thing. So they're supposed to do – okay. And we're now back to the judicial review. And so anyway, why didn't the Supreme Court interpret Constitution and address the War Powers in secession? Neither one of them. Because President Lincoln in 1861 to 1965 thought otherwise and opined and stated that now, therefore I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, in virtue of the power in me vested by the Constitution and the laws, have thought, he thought this, fit to call forth and hereby do call forth The militia of several states of the Union to the aggregate number of 75,000 in order to suppress said combinations and to cause the laws to be duly executed. No, he did this with no authority, no authority at all. It was not his decision. He could think about it all he wants, but he acted upon that thought. He might think he's a dictator, but he then became one. by his actions and they're totally treasonous and criminal and he killed who knows how many people and how many people felt the effect of that for how many years and it's still with us because he's basically perverted and subverted the Constitution. With the preceding proclamation by Lincoln, the president not only overstepped his executive power, Article II of the Constitution, by interpreting the Constitution according to Article III, the Supreme Court interprets the Constitution, but he also mobilized a massive army, marched it deep into the southern states, fought a four-year war without congressional approval, and caused the greatest loss of life in the history of the United States. He was a mass murderer, and this is really a type of genocide and sacrifice of people's lives for the will of the bankers and the industrialists. Lincoln's comment that the power in me vested by the Constitution and laws have fought is most troublesome since no power was vested in him by the Constitution. Article II of the Constitution, furthermore, does not vest that power in the office of the presidency. Separation of powers and checks and balances, according to Lincoln, nevertheless were meaningless because as president he thought that he held the ultimate authority and power to interpret the Constitution and that his thought was final. Even though, according to Article III of the Constitution, he had no constitutional right or power to act, Lincoln would also suspend the writ of habeas corpus, he would impose martial law, he would imprison thousands without due process, even when, according to Chief Justice, that would be Tani, Lincoln lacked the authority to do so. Article III of the Constitution states emphatically that the Supreme Court stands as a supreme authority in constitutional interpretation. Again, That's debatable. The Constitution established the Supreme Court as the highest court in the land, not according to Madison. And Madison had quite a bit to do with the Constitution. And one of the Supreme Court's most important responsibilities is to decide cases that raise questions of constitutional interpretation. I think it's written quite clearly, and you don't need the interpretation. This is the big loophole they use to change things. That's only one of them, of course. So that the court decides if a law or government action violates the Constitution, this is known as judicial review, and enables the court to invalidate both federal and state laws when they conflict with the Constitution. What? They shouldn't be doing anything with state laws unless the case is brought forth and they find out then that that particular case is not according to the law. But they're just making up laws and a lot of these law are not law. It's just their opinion. That's it. So if secession and war were constitutional or unconstitutional, then it was the Supreme Court through judicial view who should have addressed it. By 1861, regarding war powers, President Abraham Lincoln had utterly disregarded his own words in the 1846 Act addressed to President which we've already done, but they're going to tell us that again. So during, and I'm moving on, during the Civil War, the deadliest war in nation's history, Lincoln continuously circumvented the law. and in many cases suspended the Constitution of the United States altogether. In doing so, Lincoln denied the rights of the citizens he was sworn to protect. He suspended the writ of habeas corpus, he closed courts by force, arrested thousands of citizens, and elected officials without cause. Lincoln also raised troops without the consent of Congress. He invaded the neutral border states. He imposed martial law. He closed down newspapers whose writers displayed any dissent to the US policy. Chief Justice Taney opposed every presidential wartime initiative and openly challenged Lincoln's suspension of the writ of habeas corpus. Taney even accused the president of assuming dictatorial powers in violation of the Constitution. Lincoln, who ignored Taney's protest and brushed aside the Supreme Court, was convinced that only his sole actions and decisions were both constitutional and necessary to preserve the Union. Because of The president's action, separation of powers, checks and balances had been repudiated and replaced by despotism. While he was in office, his actions had rendered both the Supreme Court and the Constitution impotent and irrelevant. Lincoln had ordered the arrest of prominent citizens such as Baltimore Police Chief George P. Kane, Police Commissioner Charles Howard, as well as fellow commissioners William H. Cachill, John W. Davis, and Charles D. Hinks, Baltimore Mayor George W. Brown, was arrested and sent to Fort McHenry. The men were incarcerated because they dared to publicly disagree with Lincoln and refused to carry out the President's tyrannical orders. Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland is a coastal, star-shaped fort best known for its role in the War of 1812 when it successfully defended Baltimore Harbor from an attack by the British Navy in the Chesapeake Bay during September 1314, 1814. It was during the bombardment of that fort that Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the Star Spangled Banner, a poem that would eventually be set to tune to the Anacrine in Heaven and become the national anthem of the United States. During the Civil War, Key's grandson, Francis Key Howard, was imprisoned at Fort McHenry because, according to President Lincoln's policy, He was deemed a Southern sympathizer, along with 2,000 political prisoners, including 28 newspapermen, 31 members of the American, Maryland General Assembly, and the mayor of Baltimore. If President Abraham Lincoln had imposed martial law and imprisoned thousands, he had rendered both the Supreme Court and the Constitution as impotent and irrelevant. And he had silenced freedom of speech, he had eliminated checks and balances and due process, and by 1865, as a result of Lincoln's unconstitutional, unconscionable war of four years, the nation's vanquished had totaled more than 62, 620,000. equivalent to 6 million today. What are they doing? Percentages, I guess. Meanwhile, Lincoln had never declared war. So there you have, this is from the thomaslegion.net, Abraham Lincoln War Powers Constitution President. So I've got quite a few more things, but they're not really saying much different, anything different from this, I don't think. I mean, there's several Thomas, The Lincoln Few Northerners New by Bill Steigerwall in the Tribune Review in 2004. He's talking about De Lorenzo, who is a modern Jeffersonian, and he's saying he clearly shows that Lincoln was a white supremacist. Now, I don't know why must we go on with this so that we can fit in with what's going on today. He was a racist, I would agree with that. I'm interested. I don't think he was doing any of this because he was a white supremacist. This has to do with whoever it was that was pressing him. You have, go to a different article that's kind of interesting to get into what is really going on here. This is from Tomato Bubble, a website that I'm not entirely in accord with. This one, I have read a lot of this before, and this is about Judah P. Benjamin. I would like to go to the, and I don't have it right here, but Lincoln's famous quote that he had enemies, two enemies, and one was the South. Of course, he made them into his enemy. The South had a perfect right to secede, and why wouldn't they? They were paying 95% of the taxes. They were being destroyed on purpose. No doubt to incite anger and and of course it worked But it was also survival when you're paying that kind of taxes that cannot be lawful but of course there you see what's wrong with tariffs and and this type of Taxation and it's a whole other problem of taxation How much does it cost to have a state government or a federal government protect the life liberty and property of the people? how much What else are they supposed to be doing? Because the governments aren't supposed to do anything that the people can't do themselves. So that doesn't leave them much room. But of course, they keep expanding and expanding because there's vested interests wanting more and more money. And until you get where we are today, where you have so many intertwining scams going on, and everything is taxed, even rainwater running off of people's roofs, and it's all criminal. Itís criminal, itís treasonous and itís for reasons having to do with banking and weíve got to get rid of this. What does it take to wake people up? But to get back to, I wish I knew more about the history of exactly who had Lincolnís ear really and who was pressing him to do this because I donít know I don't think it was just Lincoln that he has a psychic break with reality and suddenly he sees himself as a dictator, but who knows? This is about Judah Benjamin, who was supposedly the brains of the Confederacy, the court Jew, the statements of the lost cause, and even the Confederate Kissinger. And he was successively both first the Attorney General, then he was the Secretary of War, and then he was the Secretary of State in the Confederate Cabinet. So he was, unfortunately, President Jefferson Davis's closest and most trusted advisor. This starts out going the years before the years before the war between the straight states broke out in 1861 there were extreme factions supporting the unreasonable demand for the instant and violent abolition of slavery on one end as well as others promoting secession from the Union in the south on the other end the two elements Played off of each other culminating in the post-election crisis of 1860 That election was won by Abraham Lincoln of Illinois, a unionist who had actually detested the radical abolitionists and believed in gradually repatriating freed slaves to Africa instead. So seven of the 11 seceding southern legislatures, all specifically citing the pretext of a federal threat to the institution of slavery, There is a link exactly as the staunchly pro-Union son of the South, President Andrew Jackson had predicted and warned about 28 years earlier here. There is another link, which I'm going to go find that one out later. It had actually quit the United States in the months and weeks before Lincoln was even inaugurated in March of 1861. Yes, just a second Marlow. This was in spite of substantial opposition to secession that existed in the South and in spite of President-elect Lincoln's repeated promises, including his very conciliatory 1861 inauguration speech of March the 4th, 1861, in which he urges calm pledges not to interfere with slavery in the states in which it already exists, and promises not to attack the South until Unless the Confederates attack first. When Confederate President Jefferson Davis was trusted advisor and they do say handler, Judah Benjamin always at his side orders an attack. On April 12, 1861, the war is on when Union troops mobilized. Most good Southerners, some previously reluctant, now patriotically rally to the cause. So who is behind Benjamin, of course, is questioned. Of course, we know the answer. These are just enumerations. There were pictures of all these people above, but I didn't print them out. The secession movement originated in South Carolina with John C. Calhoun's tariff nullification crisis of 1832-3. That was put down by Jackson's threat of force, coupled with tariff reduction on British imports to the South. Jackson later said his greatest regret as president was that I did not hang John C. Calhoun, who was an ally of the early central banks which Jackson destroyed. Calhoun died in 1850, but Calhounism lived on, finding slavery as the next pretext. So you're using these things just like today they're using COVID and CO2 and racism. They're using tariffs. They're using slavery. And that this is the one that's going to work the best for them with the abolition of movement. So most of the Southern states, Calhoun, South Carolina being the first, broke away from the Union after Lincoln was elected, but before he actually took office. The Confederacy bombards Fort Sumter in South Carolina after the Union refuses to vacate the fort. So, when we think of the Confederacy, the big names that automatically come to mind are the three legends carved into the side of Georgia's Stone Mountain, which I don't think they've destroyed that one yet. Significant features, figures for sure, but in grander power scheme of things, these men, including President Davis himself, were outranked by Judah P. Benjamin. The fact that Benjamin's name is so relatively unknown is I ranically testament to the awesome behind-the-scenes power that he wielded. Unfortunately for the South and the North, Benjamin's influence served neither of the Americas. His loyalties were elsewhere in Rothschild, London. Louisiana Senator John Slidell is not Jewish, at least not outwardly, but his family ties to elite European Jewry run deep. Slidell's daughter is engaged to Baron Frederick Erlinger, a French Jewish financier based in Paris. Erlinger helps to fund the Confederacy, gouging the South with eus serious interest rates and fees too. Erlinger's financing of the South as confirmed, even by the contemporary New York Times articles, is directly linked to the House of Rothschild. Papa in Los Flidell would later serve the Confederate States government as a foreign diplomat to Great Britain and French Emperor Napoleon III. Now the niece of the influential senator is married to Northern financier August Belmont, his real name is Schoenberg, Rothschild's Jewish boy and Democratic party boss supporting the Northern cause, at least at first. After the war, Confederate Slidell will make his Unionist nephew-in-law Belmont his political protege. Also hooked up with Senator Slidell, this tangled North-South Rothschild knot of financial political intrigue is fellow Louisiana Senator Benjamin. The Jewish Big Shot will go on to become the Confederacy's Attorney General, then Secretary of War, then Secretary of State, through the shadowy fog of 150 years of elast history. We can now discern a pattern of divide and conquer, balance of power, conspiratorial actions being played out upon both sides and with tragic consequences. Benjamin's image never made it to Stone Mountain, but his mugshot did appear on the Confederacy currency and bonds. Here is an interesting one. Bull Run was the famous battle here. If you are north or south, it is Battle of Bull Run or Battle of Manassas. The south winds but fails to follow up with a knockout blow. This is something which people have wondered about for a long time. Why would that happen? If the South has any chance of maintaining its unprovoked secession from the Union, it will have to win early before the more industrialized and populated North can outlast them. The first battle of the war at Bull Run, Manassas, Virginia in July 1961 is therefore critical. To make a long, short story short, the rebels forced a Union retreat that soon turns into a full route. The Battle of Bull Run will soon be referred to by some as the Battle of Yankee Run. The Union capital, Washington DC, is just miles away and now essentially undefended. It is a south for the taking. The capture of DC and other parts north would have delivered a huge psychological blow to the north because many northerners aren't in favor of the war anyway. The capture of DC might well have ended the war that same year but instead of finishing the job, someone has decided to spare the capital. A decision that inflames the southern press and lead to a bitter finger pointing. The fall guy for this blunder will be... Secretary, Secretary Leroy Walker, but in reality it is the ex-war hero, ex-war secretary and confederate President Jefferson Davis who calls shots, not the younger Walker. But it is also known that Davis relies heavily on the advice from the man whose intelligence and gift of gab he is awed by, Jewish Attorney General and former Louisiana Senator, Judah Benjamin, referred to by critics as Davis's pet Jew here. Was it Judah Benjamin, the man so admired by Solomon the Rothschild, who may have whispered poison in Davis' ears, telling him not to take D.C. and thus blowing the chance to win the game for the South? And after Walker had been made to scapegoat and fired, who replaces him as war secretary? None other than Judah Benjamin. Let's see after these are pictures again after Bull Run turned into a route Washington DC with just 30 miles away Could have been captured whose idea was it to halt it that of Defran Davis or his trusted advisor Benjamin? See Fleezy Seidel with the Rothschild agents for in-laws is to the left of Davis in these pictures. Could the new War Secretary Benjamin subsequent 1861 interference with the general act so controversial that they would force a congressional investigation? And his bizarre refusal to supply them as requested have been a ploy designed to prolong the war until Rothschild could bury both sides in debt? before sending the family's British and French hitmen to divvy up America into two spheres. Well, that probably makes sense. Establishment historians will later claim that Benjamin's stubborn defiance of the generals was due to his lack of supplies in the South. But given how early it was in the war, the claim that supplies were low seems like a cover story. If lack of supplies had been the cause of Benjamin's decision, General and Stonewall Jackson and P.G.T. Borghardt would not have had reason to dislike Benjamin as they did. Such a delaying scenario would fit perfectly with the Rothschild plan to have a long war, one in which both sides could be indebted and weakened before the British and French can arrive. By 1862, the initial Ra Ra fervor of 1861 had spent itself Dead bodies, amputated limbs, grieving mothers, widows and orphans will often do that. The realities of the longer and more difficult war against the North, which cooler heads like Robert E. Lee had previously warned about, are now understood fully. Dessertion also increases, hence the military drafts posed by many Southerners becomes necessary to maintain Confederate ranks, as is the case in the North too. loopholes allowed wealthy slaveholders to legally evade conscription, causing resentment among many of the less affluent men drafted for war, which many of them believed was being fought for King Cotton. So, Generals Jackson, Beauregard, and wives all hated Judah Benjamin. A southern anti-conscription print, southern men who had neither owned slaves nor ever supported secession were forced to fight in a war which could have been avoided. And that's what's so sickening when you see all these Confederate statues of these young kids being torn down like the one at Chapel Hill. Just a kid, a farm kid, you know, who goes and he gives his life who knows what he thought but i think this is this is human sacrifice by war thank you bankers very much outwardly the esteemed Let's take a closer look at the shady Mr. Benjamin. Outwardly, the esteemed Jefferson Davis is the top dog of the South. The President of the Confederate States of America, but behind the scenes, Judah Benjamin with his European connections, legendary gift of gab and impressive intellect is in the grand scheme of things more powerful than Davis. What the banking agent Alexander Hamilton had been to George Washington the trusted Benjamin is to Davis. So these are handlers. And then some like Hamilton, Benjamin was also born a British citizen, a subject sort of West Indies. There is simply no exaggerating the influence of Judah Benjamin. Biography, Eli Evans wrote that Benjamin achieved greater political power than any other Jew in the 19th century, perhaps even in all American history. I don't know about that. Historian Charles Curran in a 1967 issue of History Today wrote, Judah is a plantation owner, a slave owner, and originally a senator from Louisiana, as was the aforementioned and equally European-connected John Slidell. Although he had no military experience, Benjamin is named the South Secretary of War in 1861 after having served as Attorney General for several months. Many in the South will come to loathe and mistrust Benjamin, the great Andrew Jackson once threatened to resign over conflicts with Benjamin. who was commonly referred to in the South, we already went there, but certain people in Europe had a much higher opinion of Benjamin. In 1861, Solomon de Rothschild, grandson of the dynasty founder, Meijer Amshall Rothschild, during a visit to Louisiana, described Benjamin as the greatest mind in North America. That pretty much tells us all we have to know about the southern rebel, Judah Benjamin. In the fall of 1859, Duroph Child, the son of Baron James Duroph Child of Paris, had come to the United States as a tourist. His travels in the north and south are recorded in a series of letters to his cousin Nathaniel in London. Rothschild met with prominent politicians, Shirley with Benjamin, and commented on the issues of his day. His views were pro-Confederate, and his letters urged cousin Nathan to use the family's influence to gain recognition of the Confederacy by the European powers. Rothschild's for Dixie. Samuel Rothschild urged Nathan Rothschild, who resembles Judah Benjamin, to support the South. The European states, this is in quotes, should indeed intercede in order to avoid bloodshed, which would be useless and very detrimental to their commerce. What is astonishing here is, or rather, what is not astonishing, is the high position occupied by our co-religionists, or rather those who were born into the faith and who have married Christian women. and without converting have forgotten the practice of their fathers. GDP Benjamin, the attorney general of the federal Confederate States is perhaps the greatest mind on this continent. H. M. Haim, the lieutenant governor of Louisiana, Moisey, the secretary of the interior, etc. And what is odd, all these men have a Jewish heart and take an interest in me because I represent the greatest Jewish house in the world. That of course is the Rothschilds. In 1862, Benjamin, under intense congressional pressure, is forced to resign as war secretary. Jefferson Davis, in a point, is believed to be advisors as the South Secretary of State. In this position, Benjamin will work with Slidell, and Slidell's French Jewish son-in-law Erlinger, to secure not just financing from the Rothschild Syndicate, but also to induce the direct involvement of Rothschild Britain and France into the war on the side of the South. It's funny, it's Rothschild's Britain and France because of course they control them all through debt. A joint British and French entry into the war would have tipped the scales in favor of the South and ultimately led to two American nations, both under foreign influence. Lincoln and his Secretary of State, William Seaward, blocked Joe de Benjamin's scheme by turning to Russia for help. And here's the great hatred of Russia. In a clear message to his old Rothschild-funded foes from the Crimean War, Czar Alexander II stations a better part of his Pacific Fleet in San Francisco and apports him to his Western Fleet in New York. The British and French instigators of the Crimean War get the message and are forced to back off. The scheme of Judah Benjamin and the Rothschild financiers was thus thwarted. as was the plot of the UK-French alliance to interfere in the Russian-Polish dispute. That's because Russia's strategic position would also be strengthened by gaining access to year-round non-frozen ports in America. Together, Alex and Abe have defied the London bankers and will both pay a heavy price for it. Now, it would be interesting to know what happened with Abe. What changed his mind? I don't know what it was. After the war, in recognition of or payback for Russia's help in keeping Britain and France out of the war, Seaward would arrange for the purchase of Alaska from Russia after the war. And that dismissed at the time as Seaward's folly, but now we know the reason for the folly. There's more pictures, I think. The presence of the Russian fleets in San Francisco and New York kept Benjamin, Judah Benjamin's British and French attack dogs at bay. And then there's a cartoon, which, you know, I don't have it either. So let's see. This is October 6th, no, yeah, 16 October 1864, the Chicago Tribune reported. Belmont's Confederate bonds It is perhaps, this is a quote, it is perhaps somewhat flattering to our national pride to know that the Rothschilds who hold up every despotism in Europe have concluded that it would be cheaper to buy up one of our political parties, the Democrats, and in that way secure the distillation of the Union than to have their agents in England and France interfere and fight us. But Irishmen and Germans have something which for brevity we will call a crop. And this fact sticks in their crop. That the oppressors of Ireland and Germany, the money kings of Europe, not daring to carry out their first pet project of breaking down this government by armed intervention of England and France. Let Belmont date over his own signature if he can that he and the Rothschild had not directly or indirectly, in their own name or in that of others, operated in confederate stocks during the rebellion. Until he can face the music in that style, it matters little what tune any of the copperhead penny whistles may be authorized to blow, as they are very seldom authorized to state anything that is true. So everything's connected back to the House of Rothschild, Slidell, Erlanger, Belmont, and Benjamin. Did Benjamin, Judah Benjamin, kill Lincoln? In the closing days of the American Civil War, a massive conspiracy to decapitate the US government results in the assassination of President Lincoln by an actor with ties to secret societies, John Wierlk's booth shoots Lincoln in the back of the head as Lincoln and his wife watch a play at Ford's theater. Booth escapes. On the same night of the Lincoln murder, Lewis Powell, an associate of Booth, attacks Secretary of State William Seward in his home. Seward is stabbed in the face and neck before other men in the house subdue Powell's Seward's wife, Frances, dies two months later from the stress caused by seeing her husband nearly killed. Vice President Johnson and General Ulysses S. Grant were also to have been killed. The conspiracy theorists of the day point the finger at Judah Benjamin, who burns the official papers of the Confederate Secret Service right about this time. Thanks to Benny the Burner, the full story of the Confederate clandestine services, most likely the Lincoln assassination will never be known. Lincoln's alliance with the Rothschild family, most hated enemy Russia, and his printing of interest-free greenbacks to finance the war were big no-nos that got him killed. John Fazio's Decapitating the Union support, that's a book, I guess, or article, supports the belief of many during the time that Judah Benjamin was the mastermind of the plot. As the South collapses, Benjamin stays in the home of a Jewish merchant in South Carolina while final surrender negotiations drag on. Here Benjamin abandons President Davis' plan to fight on, telling him that the cause is hopeless. When negotiations fail, Benjamin remains part of the group around Davis that moves on with the President. At one point, Benjamin, under suspicion for involvement in Lincoln's assassination, tells Davis that he needs to separate from the Presidential party temporarily and go to the Bahamas to be able to send instructions to foreign agents. He reassures Davis that he will rejoin him in Texas. According to historian William C. Davis, quote, the pragmatic Secretary of State almost certainly never had any intention of returning to the South once gone. When he bades Postmaster Gregin goodbye, the Postmaster asked where Benjamin is going and Benjamin replies, to the farthest place from the United States if it takes me to the middle of China. While other Confederate leaders, including the trusting fool Jefferson Davis, are being jailed and abused, Benjamin arrives in London before traveling to Paris where his wife and daughter had been sent to live before the war had even started. Benjamin then moves back to England and will enjoy a very profitable career and a second life as an attorney until his death in 1884. Congressman John Wise, son of a Confederate general and Virginia governor, Harry Wise wrote a highly popular book about the South in the Civil War in 1899 called The End of the Era in that he stated, Benjamin had more brains and less heart than any other civic leader in the South. The Confederacy and its collapse were no more to be Benjamin than last year's bird's nest. Unfortunately, for historians and fortunately for the Rothschilds, Benjamin, exactly as he had done with papers pertaining to Confederacy Secret Services in 1865, also burned his personal papers shortly before his death in 1884. So, now that you know the story of Confederate Kissinger, the reason his name is so little known should no longer be a mystery. So that's how a lot of history disappears apparently. It's burned by not just forces like who burn libraries and burn whole cities down, it's just also burned by individual people. such as Judah Benjamin. That has a lot to do with what was going on. I still would like to know what it was that finally turned Lincoln. Maybe he had been pressured so much and he finally had a conscience. He thought he would try to save the people with the greenbacks. Who knows he was trying to save the union. The union did remain. I mean it would have been bad to separate it had Rothschild's own both south and the north which would have with that was of course what they wanted. I've read other scenarios of what they wanted but what they want right now is the destruction of this country and I am assuming that this is it is the bankers and the merchants behind this because that's what everything leads back to. It's like always just follow follow the money. And it's getting late here. I have a lot more, one really good, anybody can go read this, this is really good. And it's called the Usurpation in the Civil War and Reconstruction and it's over at the La Nang Institute, which is law of, wait a minute, what is it? That's an acronym. Law of nature and nature is God. That's what it is And there is a really just one of the better ones that I have read but I am gonna go back and read blood money and I do want to go into the I mean what appears to be a the abolitionism is a movement to Start the war it just like the tariffs probably were although they wanted the money And that will be interesting, I think, because there are so many questions about the people that are involved in this, like Thoreau. Why would he be involved in this? Did he understand what was going on? It's the same thing always. Who is being duped? Who is actually participating in something that's quite treasonous? Of course, I'm sure it was very difficult for people then as it is now to understand what's going on behind the scenes, like how would they know? And what did they know of these bankers? I would believe Emerson was in on it more than Thoreau, but who knows? But maybe we can find out and maybe we can't because papers are burned and our history is controlled. Our knowledge of our history, which is our, it would be like your common memory is controlled. So he who controls the past controls the future. So that's the problem with history. How do we ever know what's written down even in documents? Things can be changed once you write things down. I know Plato worried about things being written down because it also takes you into a different realm rather than being within your own self and your mind, your heart, your soul which we have been divided from which is accounts for A lot of what's going on today is people's lack of perception. Their perceptions have been distorted so that they believe things that aren't true. That's how you become delusional. I really don't think Lincoln was one of those people. He was delusional. I think he had pressure from the Rothschilds. and probably work with them until he could take no more and switched over to try to salvage what he could. But there's no doubt that he wanted leveling. He wanted equality leveling. He was progressive of his era and he wanted a union that could not be divided. And maybe that was because he knew the Rothschilds were trying to divide the Union and he saw them as his greater enemy than the South, but the very fact he saw the South as an enemy is a problem because the South had every right to secede. But then we don't know to what extent the people that wanted the secession, that this was all by design also and the people, what did the people really want? This is the mysteries of history. and who controls it, which is one of the problems. But nobody controls real principles, and that's what we have to go for, real principles. And that would be that the American government was supposed to have been built only to the only purpose, to protect the life, liberty, and property of the people. And now they've evolved to the opposite. It's taking the life, liberty, and property of the people. That is our problem, and that's just a basic fundamental and I think it's really sad at this point that you can't even get people to understand that theft is bad. The government has no right to steal from you. The website, L-O-N-A-N-G, it's Law of Nature and Nature's God, has really, really so many articles that are good based on principle. I think it's about seven different papers by them. It's something about civil disobedience and that would be for today and I want to go read that but I haven't had time because I'm reading so many different things at the same time trying to figure out what's actually going on. In any case, next week I think we'll go over this Blood Money book. I'll try to not read so much and then Phyllis and I are going to talk about the whole abolition thing from two different books. So thank you very much. Thanks Phyllis. and we'll be back next week. Bye. Constitution. 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. What do we do? Provocations. Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head, that seems to work out. Keep 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 hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken some, 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 buried. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. as Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled each God-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is pretty only intelligence report i'm our party one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest northeast east and uh... central ladies and gentlemen who were listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com liberty tree radio on the satellite and we are on a m f m micro station c b bay stations and ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with a lot of good afternoon to all of our friends out there at lower forty nine including the great state of jefferson along with konos the outline two states territories and uh... the clock five oh five p m eastern standard time it is friday which means it's think what the hell they had it is quartermaster friday it is the twelve of march it is the thirteenth year of open obvious name your face baby and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic dance of sorts and it has been a beautiful day and a lot of stuff done big things well excuse me there uh... big things little things in a whole bunch of other in between but uh... one overlapping the other just being inventory of uh... heavy hardware and tools that need to be uh... got over the end of the season uh... for now winter all the tools that need to be put away before we do uh... everything gets a paint job all the or you know snow shovels i've never bought a snow shovel i wait till people throw snow shovels away now and then I collect all these brand new snow shovels but just to be safe I paint them my own colors, you know, I make sure they're all, you know, everything's uniform. It's kind of funny because I have like three or four of the exact same shovel in one model and five or six of another and, you know, they're all hanging up kind of, you know, bundled when the time comes and for the season, of course, they'll all be stuck away for the summer. But when we break them out next winter, they're all ready to go and paint jobs not fresh. It's had a chance to cure, which is cool. But it's a matter of finding whatever is the cheap paint out there for $1, $1.83, $1.50 a can, Krylon or Valspar. And making sure your tool's got an extra coat of, you know, keep the rust off. Basically putting a moisture barrier between the fine metal you have or not so fine. And the material, now with the wood, it's a mix. Sometimes I tactical, so I'll paint everything in the tactical colors. sometimes i'll boil would have been a work on uh... doing some oiling uh... on the uh... different words for the uh... the nicer shovel from last year with a you know the lacquer finishes kill coming off it always does off of the word that pocket junk anyway part of the finish goes but for the most part the other thing is you know stuff going into service right now things we need to be working uh... there's two things i recommend that was color-coding if you have vehicles uh... tactical vehicle for instance will camouflage items but i have a band color you know like purple red green blue all typically against subdued not break break break uh... in the shop on the other hand what i'm doing is for different work areas like maintenance on you know the like the white armor maintenance area everything is you know certain colors for certain parts of the shop to the tool get back for the belong we should but just in case you got helpers it makes it a lot easier for the helper just telling purple all the purple goes over there all the blue goes over there all the red goes over there real simple everybody pitch in get the tools back where they belong and that's your old unfinished uh... the other thing here is get a coat of paint on stuff we're going to be in the rainy season right now we're actually a mix we haven't had a remote in the last couple of days which is good so we've got really nice weather for hidden material with paint and it will dry and it's not freezing, you know, etc. Now it's going to change. Temperatures are supposed to go down again. That's expected. We're at the end of winter, beginning of spring. The other thing here is, again, also spare parts, pieces, and assemblies. One of the things that I noticed I was short on were certain bulbs for the vehicles. I have spares for every, you know, each vehicle has a replacement bulb and replacement small parts kit. anything i can accumulate off of wreckage if i'm changing a unit out like on the front of the occult there's anything that's running still little pieces of whatever they go into the repair kit because of some get a gak with a front-end collision smack or you know get a pop of a pellet or a rock dot pop the uh... old one out of a little bag there put it in their rooms well enough to get you where you need to go you know again eliminating any uh... any failure in your part to pretty straightforward and making everything relatively accessible on most of the vehicles if not when we build them when we rebuild like we're working on a ranger armored vehicle right now time i'm done with that ranger everything is going to be straightforward reach and pull stab jab and you know groan uh... there's not going to be any which eating or kind of fidgeting to get from getting there to hear uh... the big thing is getting to the uh... motor compartment and actually the time i'm done up with more access than you would with the regular truck uh... that's a big issue when it comes armored vehicles make it you know give the give the uh... the mechanics the room they need plus you never know what you're gonna upgrade and uh... what we're doing armored trucks or doing complete our conversions were building a about basically armored vehicle from little foundational components up raising drive train off trucks things like that the idea is to always look to what would you have to do if you were if you were working on it what would you want you know so you're not having a you know trying to work we do your fingers into corners and you know burn your fingers on this or get your fingers on that so just a heads up a report to do we have and through very little sector but this is will from florida how the going to that all pretty beautiful weather here we might be we might have beat you well probably not Actually, it was pretty nice today. Hey, I don't know if I'm allowed to do this, but I'm gonna do it anyway. My birthday is in two days, but y'all aren't programming, so I was going to put in one special music request. It's not a very long song. But it's pretty, uh, it fits very well with your narrative. Oh, go right ahead. What do we got? Okay, it is, Wake Up My People by George Wallace. Wake up my people. by george wallace is about you to yes it is it wake up my people look up okay edward drag that out right now that we do a we can do a birthday request for you no problem so we'll do that friday by the way so it's cool uh... again wake up my people by george wallace and if you could pull that up and we'll have a regular one of the work thanks all right back to work back well be careful keep all your fingers okay we could and happy birthday uh... also real quick on that note yeah i gotta remind everybody slow down a little bit i think some booboo in the last couple weeks that didn't need to happen with people that i just happen to run into that i know and all a matter of trying to rush when there wouldn't again you need sometimes to slow yourself down i know carpenters who have little tips of fingers missing or part of the problem because they decided to cut corners part of the pond but the fact of the matter is they did they cut corners and they lost part of the digit now could be like my uncle he actually was working for ford first he lost a finger cut the finger right off the machine that he was operating had to watch it because again yet keep your hands totally clear there's a few spots where if you were trying to just would get something at the last minute it worked just like a you know like a reminder and he got he lost the finger the one time and they put it back on the lost a quarter of an inch a year later operating the same machine the same digit got stuck in the same machine and what like the first time well we cut it back kind of the oil is the ginsu machine it did a nice clean cut they just put it all back on like they did before so that again but he lost another quarter of an inch so remember guys a little harder to pick your nose or you know like when you're working with those we talked about that opposing from playing uh... remember why i guess it would be so bad it just made you get one you know what if you're looking alike o-ring the ring for grip well i want to hear that shorter well it's going to guarantee a little more tension when the time comes in order for you to bring that finger tip of that from the other work site on the dozen I think I'll keep them the length they are. If I can, if I can't, I'll work with what I got. But, you know, here again, take your time, slow down, pay attention. Same with weapons, same with heavy weapons and equipment. This is true with all these guys who are starting to work with mechanized guys that wait on all this mechanized equipment, turrets, they don't give, you can't, you aren't going to slow them down. Three-wheel break. And a music request right here for our friend, Arty Birthday. Wake up, my people, before it ends. Wake up, thirty-five, will they take this country without me? Wake up, my people, it's all that your bill is in. Try to make a dime, you even work on a stunt. So get a little good quilted, if your feet are muted. Wake up, my people, cause the truth I call, and be fair is fine. all the time keep down and we'll try to turn it high holidays and then more just to leave that symbol out. Wake up, wake up, dirty time. uh... the brain dead in the district of criminals of course are spiraling into a shipwreck and i've got edward edward there are two guns and gadgets i think what we're going to do is play the full latest one the other one is h r eight major one four four six these are the republicans that voted for the gun grab uh... but now we have a salt weapon ban of twenty twenty one submitted in the house again the thing is going to take us to war so this is cool Again, remember it's not an if, it's a when we're going into a conflict. If the T-wits are stupid enough to go ahead and proceed, we're smart enough to get rid of the- Break News, Dianne Feinstein just submitted the assault weapons ban. Sit by and watch this episode of Guns and Gadgets, you're gonna wanna know more. Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns and Gadgets, your premiere source for Second Amendment News. While we were all focused on HR 8 and HR 1446 and the voting that took place today, Dianne Feinstein has submitted her long-awaited assault weapons ban of 2021. I read you a couple quick quotes, tell you who's already co-sponsoring this, and then I'll have the link down below so you can read this bill by yourself. It's kind of the same one that we've had here after year from her, but I'm going to put this on the screen here. Senator Dianne Feinstein and Congressman David Ciseline Today, I introduced the assault weapons ban, an updated bill to ban the sale. transfer, manufacture, and importation of military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines, like were used in the massacre in Dayton, Ohio, where the shooter had a hundred-round magazine attached to an assault rifle. It's been 17 years since the assault weapon ban expired, and the plague of gun violence continues to grow in this country, said old DiFi. To be clear, this bill saves lives. When it was in place from 94 to 04, gun massacres declined by 37%, compared with the decade before. After the ban expired, the number of massacres rose by 183%. We're now seeing a rise in domestic terrorism and military-style assault weapons are increasingly becoming the guns of choice for these dangerous groups. I am hopeful that with the new administration and democratic control of the Senate, we can finally pass common sense gun reforms and remove these deadly weapons from our communities. Congressman Cicilline jumped in too. He said, assault weapons are designed for a single purpose, to kill as many people as possible in as short an amount of time as possible. That's why they are the weapon of choice for mass shooters and domestic terrorists. They are weapons of war and do not belong in our communities. I'll challenge you, Congressman Bobo, to tell me what war was fought with an AR-15. The answer is zero, none. Banning these weapons will make our cities and towns safer and more secure and help to reduce gun deaths now on the screen are the 34 senators who have already co-sponsored this bill doesn't have a number yet was just introduced today But we have a couple more quotes senator Murphy from Connecticut He said military style assault weapons were designed to kill as many people as quickly as possible period There is no reason why these weapons should be sold to the public president other than shall not be infringed President Biden ran on passing common sense legislation to end the gun violence epidemic. The data is clear. An assault weapons ban will save lives. I'm proud to join Senator Feinstein in reintroducing this critical legislation. And not to be outdone his Compadre in the Senate in Connecticut, Senator Blumenthal said this, what do Las Vegas, Orlando, Newtown, Sutherland Springs, El Paso, and Parkland all have in common? These communities are a tragic shorthand for some of the deadliest mass shootings in our nation's history, all of which involved an assault weapon. Assault weapons and high capacity magazines are deadly and dangerous weapons of war that belong on battlefields, not our streets. They have no purpose for self-defense or hunting, and no business being in our schools, churches, and malls. By passing this legislation, Congress can honor the memory of the beautiful lives cut short by military-style assault weapons in far too many American cities. Well, Bobo, you don't get to tell me what I get to use to defend my family. You're a clown. So this is the first page of the bill. Like I said, the link will be down below for you to read, but some of the key things it's looking to do is going to ban the sale, the manufacture, the transfer, and importation of 205 different military style assault weapons by a specific name. And there's a grandfather period, so you get to keep your existing weapons. They're going to throw you that bone. It would also ban any assault weapon with a capacity. to utilize a magazine that is not a fixed ammunition magazine and has one or more military characteristics to include a pistol grip, a forward grip, a barrel shroud, a threaded barrel, or a folding or telescoping stock. And you can keep your existing ones, of course. That's pretty much every military style weapon that's out there. Of course, they're gonna ban magazines and any other ammunition feeding devices that hold more than 10 rounds. It would require a background check on any future sales, any future trades, or any future gifting of an assault weapon covered by the bill. It would also require that grandfather-default weapons are stored using a secure gun storage or safety device like a trigger block. It would prohibit the transfer of high-capacity ammunition magazines, and it would look to ban bump-fire stocks and other devices that allow semiautomatic weapons to fire at fully automatic rates. Now they do have some bones in there. Like I said, it's... The grandfather clause, you can keep what you have. We're not coming after your guns, just everything in the future. Also, it exempts 2,200 different guns for hunting and household defense and recreational shooting. So we're being good gods for you peasants and peons. Like I said, link is down below. I just wanted everybody to know real quick that Dianne Feinstein's assault weapon ban of 2021 has been submitted. The rough draft link is down below. You can read that. It doesn't have a number as I'm recording this. But it already has big support. Mark my words, the same thing that they did today for H.R. 8 and 1446 will be done for this bill as well. And I will keep you posted every step of the way. Subscribe to Guns and Gadgets if you haven't already. This is the premier source for Second Amendment news. No matter where it happens, you'll find it here. Until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry your weapon. See you on the next one. Take care. Thank you, Edward. And we are back. Oh, forgive me. I have a good noise in the background here. credit you're rid of garbage and it does not want to leave there we go but to make sure we had the right bill there uh... couple of things remember there are two other videos you'll want to watch that have to do with the legislation that went through the house yesterday court record time so uh... expect arrest me moving the same way The Communists are in motion, and so should you be. It's that simple. Okay, rather than getting super, you know, lamentatious about it, it's like, well, here it comes. So, some- Hey Mark, I've had a thought. Oh, go ahead, caller. Starzak, I've had a thought. Like normal. Um, if these weapons of mass destruction that, uh, are so terrible, now, we're pretty much limited to these semi-automatic versions of any of these weapons. Um, if they have no place in our communities because they're designed to kill the most people in the shortest amount of time, why are the police going around with fully automatic versions of the same weapons? Are they trying to kill as many of us as they possibly can in the shortest amount of time? To kill as many of us as they can in the shortest period of time. That is the plan, exactly. Amazing. Go right ahead, caller. Did I hear another voice? Oh, okay. One of the things to remember about this is that... Hey Mark. Go ahead, caller. We got you. Sorry, just real quick again. I told you guys last night, and it still holds true today, AIM Surplus still has a millimeter Mauser. They still have it in stock. So if you guys need it, now's the good time to stock up on it. Thanks. And again, for everybody out there, that's at AIMsurplus.com. They don't have much. But they have had some pre-v-partisan come in in the last two weeks and again in this case it's 8mm Mauser. That's Boxer Prime non-corrosive heated-neo fresh ammunition ready to roll. Okay, so heads up make sure again if you do have any of the eights. This is stuff I would... Well, okay, here's the balance. Which do you want to train with? If you're actually going to shoot and you're going to center the weapon, if you've got optics. already wanted over the point of impact is i would use the preview partisan animal uh... for that i'd keep the military ball especially the surplus ball we've been getting for combat operations uh... the reason is up i may not be able to recover the burden prime to brass that is a military but i can fire twenty rounds of preview partisan take my single-stage simple lee press reload twenty rounds for a very cheap price by comparison and i can fire those twenty rounds again so i can keep shooting and continue to practice uh... eight millimeter bullets are a problem seven nine two by seven nine two of our mother bullets projectiles are readily available in many many different weights in combination so you actually can do pretty well there i was thinking about this last night you know seven millimeter malzur is another one seven mill projectiles and it was written it really could be any number different than no meter weapons but uh... there's a bunch of seven millimeter projectiles out there thirty caliber big competition for though it's not really exhausted five five six same thing big competition lots of people want it But, like, 243 Winchester, 270, 7mm, 8mm, the only thing about the 7 and 8mm projectiles is that there are a couple of newer 7mm and 8mm magnums that are out there, or the traditional. But that population is not that deep, so you've got a lot of bullets out there to work with if you wanted to move in that direction. and eight millimeter would be a good choice. There's, you know, there are a lot of K98s, but most everybody has been AR-fied, okay? I got to have an AR! I got to have an AR! So the thing is that the heavier MBR bullets, you know, and other components are more likely to be available in terms of reloading. Now, as far as ammunition in general, that's a problem. But components, well, some components are easier to access and more readily available than others, and eight millimeter is one of them. I don't want to get shot with 196 or 200 grain mowser round going down range. All of them are hurtful, but that one is actually quite efficient at killing people. Okay, so just a heads up there. Another thing about AIM is remember they do have bolt carriers. I had somebody asking me yesterday about bolt carriers for the 80% guns they're building. And because they're doing it from scratch, 100% just buying the cheapest parts. And uh, uh oh. There we go. some reason that keeps glitching but uh... in surpluses does have uh... and in fact markets their own line of bulk here is which are very successful i've never had a problem any of theirs uh... and i don't think they've really gone hyper with regard to uh... you know speeding up production reducing quality in the last couple of months they have uh... you know just set the pace that they normally would and they've stuck to it so you're going to get a good piece of product go ahead call or jump in there Hey Mark, changing gears just a little bit. I don't know, they're an international company, but you should have them, probably someplace in, well some listeners will have them in their area. There's a Dollar General. Oh yeah, we've got them around here. We've got them all through. They're from here all the way to Texas and here all the way to Florida. Yep. They had watch caps. I think they still do because it was only like two days ago I was there. You know ski caps and a buck. Oh, yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Nice material. I mean heavy. I bought one. I mean, I have a bunch, but you know, maybe I gave one away to somebody or what have you down the road, but for a buck, you know, color. I work for Dollar General. Another thing that we have is we have camouflage booney caps and we have camouflage baseball caps and sometimes the clothing sales, they go half off so you can get them for like $2 for a pretty decent quality wooden camouflage hat. Just letting you know. Check out our canned goods sales too. We get some decent stuff too. Okay, a couple other things I have. With regard to not wearing masks and refusing to wear them, I've gone to flip side of the coin. I go out in camis, a balaclava, and mirrored sunglasses. Oh yeah, you gotta wear the sunglasses if they're gonna make you wear the balaclava, wear the glasses. You can't do that. What do you mean I can't do that? If 70% of the people did that, maybe even 60%, I guarantee this mask thing would be illegal for you to wear a mask. Now remember, in reverse order, you've got to remember, they've done that. They've made it illegal in some locations before all this BS started, which is illegal for you to wear a face cover in public. Well, okay, we got winter. Yeah, so it's like well in reverse order like you said, you know, you look like the Invisible Man by the time you're done. You know, if I had walked in there, you know a year and a month ago or what have you Looking like that there they'd be pushing the buttons under the counter Yep All right, the other thing I had was that I was in the supermarket and on the plexiglass dividers that they have, you know, between you and the cashier, there was a sign and it was talking about limitations. And the majority of it was medical goods, you know, like I take omeprazole, you know, for too much acid. There was a limit on that, there was a limit on Tylenol, there was a limit on Asprins. Oh really? Oh yeah, you could only get so much. Alcohol, that kind of stuff. Hydrogen peroxide. What's fascinating about that, I told you before, again, I mentioned this many times on the air guys, all three of the basic painkillers should be a priority for everybody to keep putting on the shelf. it won't take long before they start backing those off because any any kind of pain killer is better than no always remember that we've heard of morphine well maybe not but uh... i can't say what what normally is down but i'd be profane is on the top of the list and a set of metafine and aspirin are have to be there too because some people just can't take ibuprofen some people can't take aspirin to always remember that for any of the regular boo boo garbage that is just everyday hurts you've gotta have all three in your medical kit and in your reserves because you're going to need quantities of them now it's not going to help you out yet i don't know how much it would do for a severed arm but but i guarantee anybody in pain if you offer them a painkiller of any kind i guarantee they'll take it you know what i mean guys everything about that one just a heads up there okay we have another caller here to the voice go ahead It's Phyllis in Ohio. One of the things too to remember is that some of the essential oils are really good for pain and are very good for topical applications such as for arthritis and the like. So even though it sounds ridiculous and it sounds normal to do that, even your herbs that you grow in the garden, some of those are really medicinal as well and are really good for pain. I was just reading some things about wild lettuce. It was really weird. I had no idea what I was looking at when I was pulling these big, huge plants out of the garden, thinking they were weeds, and here it was wild lettuce. But it has some additional qualities, and it has some things that I think could be used for pain. I'm thinking that, but I'm not absolutely positive. Like I said, you can use gum free, you can use burdock, you can use different things that are there. that army just gonna grow around and so sometimes you may want to be looking in your to see what you really want to kind of hold on to uh... all back off now and again don't need to do work on her biology the big thing our our friends talking about here is the idea that off the shelf the idea that they're actually restricting it will you you can only buy so much and and mob the fascinating about that is that a million times guys if this is a wealthy country if we were supposedly a wealthy country then no such issue would be it would arise that's demonstrating how far down the down the the whole we've gone and i've mentioned that here's a go as you'll be able to tell when the commies are in charge because you'll see limits on what you can purchase in the way of things that in the past you just walked over to the counter and how many buckets do you want well that tells you that your enemy the chinese and your enemy the israelis and your enemy washington all working together have gotten us, you know, on the, what is the spiral path down on a much faster track. Well, this is another reason it's a high priority that anything you see that's in the shortage list gives you an example of what it is that you need to actually put on the shelf. You were mentioning the first supplement that you were mentioning. Is that an over-the-counter medication or were you talking in prescription form? The members, all. Yeah, it's it's it's for acid reflux, right? Okay? Well, then yeah, it's over you just walk in and you know pull it out of the shelf You know, but I'm telling you what you know if nobody has it you just listening. Well, you know, you know what you've listed there Acid reflux is a bear. I mean it really and you sleep Right, well, one of the things that, if you look at the old civil defense emergency medical kits, they were built for 300, they were rated for 300 man, 400 man and 500 man bins. They were actually like foot lockers. And what's interesting is everything you're listing, everybody goes, well, that's not really all that important. Well, the government figured it was important enough that they had acid reflex medication. They had anti-diuretic, anti-con. uh... and then of course painkillers now in addition to that they had shelf stable penicillin g and and and that was in the pill form now they were so forward thinking on all of these that if you can find i think if you probably go to you to this and people have opened up the stress i don't know how i don't know how and that they've got with the videos of ever watched you know that many of us need a few i just watch part of an impact watch mall But in the original, and I don't know if anybody has them or actually has the manuals, half the time that kind of stuff got chucked, okay? But in the original manuals, and I have them here at the house, and I think Craig has them at his end with his collection, they had a schedule for age of product. In other words, okay, this stuff was dated until, say, 1968. but you're you know the stuff is a little offense in the pilot up in a couple of middle of nowhere and now everybody shows up at the uh... you know to be helped uh... you pull out the manual of says you know every year there's like a six-month one-year beyond date two years beyond a literally the little was looking at even up to decades of uh... storage and what do you do with it you know do you increase the dosage it if so by how much and they actually had the formulas which is that you know guys used to be we knew what we were doing we actually get the course they try to make it sound like the people who were doing this then didn't have a clue when in reality they really were using science and applied working knowledge and a vast amount of data that they had from world war one world war two etcetera to work with uh... so they really had a they have massive database and they utilized it which of course the punk nowadays want to make sure you completely forget about so then they want to make it sound like all of the people who've been prepared for stupid no first rule is kept keep it simple keep it simple stupid because most people are going to handle it have no training but as far as the product goes and acids uh... and of course uh... with that what was the other one uh... come on comes all that with the painkillers work were completely cover a strip what would be other one i thought it was rather surprising will court what powers in their two but that's for body body maintenance because you've got all these people the ideas try to keep healthy uh... if i don't think about rattle it off there was a there's about two dozen items then we want each one of the containers is like a five three hundred count five hundred count one thousand count pill per container per can or bar or jar glass bottle with plastic high-grade plastic medical cap so the stuff could store for a long time and the material wouldn't break down and that's the way you need to be thinking but if you look at the list you rattle off it's like wow okay so all of a sudden we just don't have enough of it well why don't we have enough of it why is it we have to you know actually restrict how many you can buy that means that they are not providing the resources from the supply and if they are why aren't they and they don't want people stock file well there again all the way to do that just to be a fair go to different stores and uh... just have a of when you're like in an area going to the auto parts store if there's a dollar tree or a dollar general next to it or right there on the same you know string of uh... shops then go over to the Dollar Tree or the Dollar General with your bi-weekly list and go grab a few items. We do this all the time. We always buy toilet paper. It has nothing to do with that toilet paper shortage. It has to, would have explained everybody for years that there was going to be a toilet paper shortage. Well, and you know what? It just sits on the shelf and what is it, in 10 years? It's toilet paper. That's right. It's still going to end. And the same thing with the regard to, you know, getting more than what they tell you you can get. I've done it. You just walk, make your purchase, walk out of the store, put it in the car, walk back in and get it again. Go buy some more. Exactly. They don't tell you no. Well, again, they don't even know why. This is the one thing you remember from the, from like dollar train, dollar general. They don't get to pick any of their inventory. It comes, it's totally computerized and it totally comes from the, uh, uh, the corporate end. So what they got is what the, what the corporate decided they could dole out between the different, you know, locations, sites, et cetera. And, uh, it's kind of interesting what does show up because there's some interesting things that are available. that are actually pretty decent buys. Dollar Tree and Dollar General. Big Lot even, still on occasion, has some unique stuff, can't get anywhere else, that they have with their supplier. When they run out, it usually takes a week or two for them to get it back, and that tells me something too about how sluggish they are with regard to keeping an eye on or being able to catch up with inventory. I think it's more as much, I think it's just not able to catch up. We all need to be reminded that just keep stacking and racking. Put your oldest to the front, put your newest to the rear. That should be the rule across the board. You just keep it. You got to use it. Use the oldest first and use it up. Don't just take it for the sake of taking it with painkillers. I should say that before we go to the front. No, you don't need to automatically take painkillers every day. I mean, maybe a pain in the butt, you got to deal with what you got to deal with, but no. uh... the other thing there too is uh... bandages every once in a while we've run into really good buys on the bulk stuff and remember band-aids are something band-aids and small bandages are something you're still and in fact it's going to be more critical that you change out and keep clean any small booboos you get because you can't afford any infections you also need to heal faster and more he'll look quick as you can It may not heal fast. The older you get, the thinner the skin and the more other issues are cropping up at the time. We understand that. But there's a lot you can do for basic body maintenance if you have the tools in the toolbox. So make sure that you've got them on hand. Another thing on that notice, also I found better or heavier, larger quality items available from Dollar Tree and Big Lot every once in a while and at Dollar General because they still do distressed products. And so every once in a while stuff shows up, it'll maybe one of a kind. One of the things that they had there for a bit was charcoal powder. At Dollar Tree, I've run into it in two stores out of every store we've looked for it. It is a regular item, obviously in their inventory, because we've run into it in Missouri, and I've gotten it once up here in Michigan. What's it good for? cleaning the system out also remember anti-poison uh... just as a really precautions all kinds of neat tricks are using fresh capsules you can actually pack the stuff up take it out a little containers uh... put into capsules and have it pre-packed and ready to use or just a heads up there and market the price is right uh... you get a uh... uh... but i would say four ounces for a dollar dollar tree which is pretty decent. Of course it's concentrated and it's pretty dense. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yeah, I was just going to say that as a carpenter for, you know, about 25 years, any little cut that I ever got or the sliver that stopped the bleeding painters tape, boom, real quick, it puts pressure on any cut you got in your finger, whatever, and it stops it until you can address it later on down the road. Yep. and then keep going. If you have to keep going because you got to get that job done you're in front of right now. Exactly. Well, yeah. Right. I don't want to bleed. I don't want to bleed all over the customers. Nice wood. It's random rosewood. What do you mean? Well, you notice how it kind of runs with the grain? Yeah, you got to use your BS when you're working with some of these high-toting people. Yeah. Oh my God, it's cross contaminated. Oh, we're going to die. Well, ma'am, we're all going to die eventually, but probably not from this and probably not today. No. Okay, Mark, talk to you. Good point. Thank you. You know, that's one of the things, too, out rather heads up. One of the things that I would put, not do I would, we do put in our medical kit, is cayenne pepper. and for the very reason i was just brought up their little cut nixon scratches if you watch any of the good to like you know chef shows are out there that a couple of on cable and summer pretty interesting to watch because they do give you a whole lot of tricks so how to deal with certain kinds of food that you've been watching one series that uh... colonial series and they identified a few things i didn't know what they were a just appeared in some of the from the trees here and now i know and now that i know they're edible we're going to be eating them but what's interesting is uh... if you watch with a lot of the chefs especially when they're trying to you know keep up you know they would do this in the in the they do this in the restaurant but when you're doing tv you you don't have any second chances are you know you got a kill all the time you can you gotta get those quick as you can They'll usually have a little like a dessert bowl or a saucer. Literally right in front of them but off a little bit to say one o'clock. If they're looking at you, it'd be there one o'clock. And if you pay attention, they're flinging that knife and they're slicing, slicing, flapping and they think, did he just cut himself? and if you pay attention if you watch what they do the guys do what he was in a beat takes a hand pushes it down into the ticket finger or whatever he cut put it right in that bowl and then we know while he's talking and making noise are moving around guess what he's going to dry up a little bit and he goes right back to work what is it that kyan pepperi sticks a wound the cut in it and it gets about the bleeding basically uh... quick clock toward the equivalent to And they don't scream, which means they have great discipline. Right, exactly. That's the difference. Remember, he knows he's a professional. But in the background, in the back shop, I don't think he does either. Of course, now sometimes you can see the chef working. But you're right. It's like, ahhhh! Like Indiana Jones. Go ahead, color. I just say you mentioned quick cloth. I was at Wally World a couple weeks back. I noticed back in their camping section they have some type of a quick cloth. It seemed like you get two pretty good sized packs for a couple, three or four bucks. I thought that would be good to have in a foil pack. Or they foil packs? Now they're coming to box and they're some kind of a... Probably little retort pouches which is cool because those are easy to tear and they should be. And that's really not that bad for a pre-packaged battlefield dressing type item. What you do is you take it out of the cardboard box and you put that into your homemade ice sack. well they did they get unique stuff all over the country that you don't see everywhere you might all be the only one that has that you know we've got places that have have had uh... survival packs which i expect to go up the northwest towards utah and such but you don't see many where else and when you talk to them they they say they can't get them to you like we are we talked to one of them here dot they won't ship them to the other locations even though it comes from the central warehouse So sometimes you see stuff that shows up like that whatever their I don't know what their criteria is Hey Mark But it's a good it's a good item to have go ahead. I think I'm sorry. I'm still getting my voice back We got a call with a line open. I'm having a hard time tracking who it is We had three people going at the same time. I don't know where it is. It sounds like a reloading Like a tumbler it sounds like mr. Spock's skating device. I'm Star Trek going off in the background every now and again Hello, can you hear me? We got okay. I can hear you caller go ahead. Yeah, you know what I'm talking about I can't hear in my ear though. Ed. Can you hear me? Yeah, we got you caller go ahead. Yeah. Yeah, Ed in Chicago Anyway, you brought up cayenne pepper and and believe it or not heart palpitations you start to feel it's worked for me I get I'm a witness to it a little bit of cayenne pepper under the tongue My heart was like coming out of my chest. I thought it was you kind of can't actually feel it, you know Little cayenne pepper under the tongue. Bam gone within like a minute. Done. So again, it's a good item to have in your general medical kit like we were saying because there's a number of other uses for it from the homeopathic direction. Oh it does the trick. I couldn't believe it. I got it from a doctor at the VA. He says you're having a heart attack? Little cayenne pepper under the tongue. No more heart attack. Well, you know, it's interesting too because that's something that you could, you know, you would think that everybody would be trying to, you know, pass on more efficiently as a bit of information or a tidbit because, you know, again, the heart attacks are not unique, so to speak. We've all had family members that have had one. You know what I mean? So it's like it would be a good thing to know. Go ahead. This doc, believe it or not, was we started talking about that book World Without Cancer, I forget his name, he wrote the creature from Jekyll Island, what's his name? But anyway, he wrote this book about Laetrile B-17, uh, Miglin, I think they call it. We started talking about it a little, because he says, oh yeah, I take eight apricot pits a day, yep, just a doctor for, you know, 30 year doctor at the VA. He said, yeah, I... You can get right if you can buy raw uppercut bits at most health food stores You can also get them at a lot of the different Component pharmacies where they do the only they do actual construction where they build and The prices are very reasonable in bulk. I tried to explain that in fact It was one of those things that I try to get down into even when we finally found out that he had the the cancer problem that he had and to be quite honest i didn't know all the stuff going on behind the scenes with the the doctor even admitted kind of to him later they screwed up because he probably should have caught the cancer center number one but he but he also gave my report prescribing the butcher painkillers which milk rated a you know of a mess up with regard to no decision process and the program the game might go out to late when you you know are your your but if you take it today and i heard have been doing it but for that what a doctor told me that wonder what the honor uses your way i'd never wonder what was the doctor who was not a little the doctors are which honors for the later only a pro will develop here in michigan this is where the there was a series of russian and american doctors we had them in the underground back in the late seventies and eighties and they literally were being haunted by these at-bats in the regular medical industry cuz they they didn't want anybody to know what they were doing half of what they did or had been doing now is normal medical practice but you can see that they came old crap until they could get big pharma to control it uh... these guys were treating people all over the state of michigan these are people i grew up with people that i've known and they only recently passed away that we're you know taking the treatment back when the doctors had to hide in locations and treat their patients by setting up secret meetings the whole nine yards. And I'm very familiar with that. World without cancer, G.E.R. Griffin, that's his name. He wrote that in like 76 or something, eight maybe, 76 I think. But anyway, these actors out of, basically it was their story, the Hutchinson's I believe, the father-son team out in the bay. and they were just general practitioners but they heard about it and they'd kind of give it a shot with somebody that had been diagnosed and told to go home and get your affairs in order, we're done with you, we can't do anymore. They give it to them, he lives six years. They started running into him. Well, actually the guy's right here, George Matusi, up until a while back, I could have put him up on the air for you. They told him in 1955, same with steven from pennsylvania who lived here with us for a while while i was in michigan uh... both of them the same thing you know you're dead you might as well go home uh... you got about three months to live in the head well you know both of the the same thing he was in mid-winter george was in michigan he was a mover and shaker here in the patriot movement and in fact really he was involved in politics all of his life but in the his later years he was a mover and shaker here in michigan uh... what's interesting is in fifty five they told him you're going to die you might as well go home there's nothing we can do and he said you sure i don't know if you want to go home you path or you can't do that and of course what did they do what they do use on the way a trail regimen uh... and also a whole bunch of other combination of exercise sunlight and uh... also picking weeds are like one of them is that metals that all of the prior to high party but i think here's what's funny george was from michigan and steven was from pennsylvania but the regimen that they had was pretty much identical and they had to totally different doctors who really weren't associated with each other and yet they both have the same solution they got a stand steven we died a few years ago they told him he was dead in nineteen fifty five he was a war war to death hope if you go to them and just out of his hands he'd have been dead so ended up then you're about it you're better off not doing any other chemo or Yes, I agree with that. You're better off just not even do that because that destroys your health and then they tell you, okay, you're done, we're done with your kids anymore. Well, I mean, you know, I remember, how long you've been listening, remember, you know, Don was with us for a very long time. Don, when he found out he had the cancer, found out that the cancer was developing. It had been in basically a much lower level, but they told him, oh, come in for this one-time treatment. and he got that one-time treatment that was like a happy week fact that even we even talked about this before then that bs was eight death shot now because they had him on painkillers which he should really but on the first place but when they put him on the painkillers lack of judgment plus the family was pushing in all don't listen to the joke or get the treatment well when got a treatment and the rest of history of a day And then, but between that, after he did that, he got off the painkillers and he was, you know, back to being done. But the problem is, in the meantime, the cancer, once he took that one-time treatment, the stuff just quantified. I mean, you could feel the, you know, the individual nodules just did double, tripled, and quadrupled in size, and they had been at a much, much slower pace before the one-shot treatment. So my... What a shame though, especially for somebody like Don who is hip... knows about that we talk about and you know and for instance my Vietnam vet he just got answered and he knows all about what we're talking about because he read it and he's on the chemo you know because everybody talks you into it you know. Right, that's the problem. The bullheaded ones like George and Stephen lived, you know, another what, six, seven decades? Six decades? Think about that. Okay, George, Stephen lived to be almost as old as Mike. Well, actually, we're about the same age. But Stephen was a World War II vet that started out at, you know, before the war, just like a couple of the other people. It's weird, they're also medics. Stephen was a medic, and he went through all the Pacific from beginning to the end and made it, okay, survived. and then you'll get got into the trades uh... nineteen fifty five like you said he was diagnosed with cancer from whatever it is the you know whatever he was exposed to whatever and then he went into the regimen but he was bullheaded these are bullheaded people you know i have been talking to the doctors i've talked to the homey a past is the the surgeons most all of them are former doctors who don't being a regular doctor became a homey a path and the one that i thought it was a stephen was a surgeon And, in fact, his daughter went into regular medicine and then she turned around and dumped regular medicine and went back into homeopathic medicine. And both of them said the same thing. Pretty much 90% of what they're doing, she performed was going to fix you. Just purely designed for profit. Anyway, a good subject. Thank you for bringing up the subject. God bless. 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It is friday think of the m of the and it is quartermaster friday it is of the twelve of march it is the thirteenth year of open baby and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with the k two thousand and twenty one older calendar i'll give it all to the clock and two thousand and twenty one battle for the republic and some swords and um... perfect day-to-day really we get a little closer on we actually might retain a little more heat that way cuz clear Yeah, we just turned to classic desert conditions right now. We're freezing at night, so we might retain a little bit more. But it is still... It is late winter, early spring, and accordingly, got mud. General mud is taking over for general snow. Be careful out there, pay attention. Of course, a lot of people got the boughner machines, so you're out there slinging mud while you're having fun over the weekend. We understand that. and break out the uh... flame wrench and build yourself an armored truck and have some fun with that too you know be amazed what you can do with a little bit of steel from cement and ceramic plate ceramic just running tiles uh... real quick i did mention aim surplus earlier and i should mention that uh... they do have air fifteen mags and they have some of the different problems available in the air for the air uh... the i don't think they have any of the a cable a k mags of actually a k a rv or some six to buy thirty nine airbags it looks like uh... those have been taking a hit you know another has been bought out uh... for the same reason as a lot of the uh... other seven six two by thirty nine items because why five five six is a dollar around approximately uh... subject to a thirty nine still hanging down around the half you know half a dollar mark in about forty eight forty nine cents fifty one cents which makes sense by that particular pollution when it comes to maybe getting an air fifteen opera now another thing somebody mentioned over the weekend to uh... and we've talked about with couple people during the week is six point five grendel uh... the six point five rounds in uh... for the air seem to be at least around a little bit you can find with the gun stores you may not find them in the uh... uh... online sites anywhere but six point five grand old is consistently all over the country so if you have a six five pay or create more of at the other one keep running with it while you can if you can find the animal take advantage of it good call or jump in there there's top all-out I'm on amoman.com and they got a thousand rounds of 7.62x39 wolf ammo for $479. About $0.48 a round to shoot. Yeah, again under $0.50. Making that the most affordable and it's still the most consistently available round for the moment. And guys, remember you don't have to buy a whole new rifle. Just go buy an upper if you get an AR. So that's that's not that's one of them self. That's one of their self things they have another one is That's basically about it for the very for the large animal, but I'm gonna Be on sale. Oh, they got a thousand rounds of two to three wolf fifty five grain FMJ steel case a thousand rounds for $705 which is about seventy and a half cents to shoot, which is still pretty cheap, but the AK is still... ...cheaper still. And again, if it was a choice, I'd be, like I said, doing the 7.62x39 ride in the roller coaster right now. If you gotta have 5.56, if you guys have bought ARs and you're not up to snuff on ammo, you're gonna have to, as we say, bite the bullet and, you know, find what it is that you can most readily afford. but if you're looking at you know we've got a little bit of shackles you know stuck in your pocket there you've got resources, moolahs, clams, samolians. What I would be doing is hunting down the 762 by 39 upper leave the 556 you know keep that and get another upper and have everything you need to make it run and that way you can go over to the 762 by 39 as needed. Bear Creek Arsenal typically has uh... at least a few uppers in seven sixty by thirty nine one model or another they run out of the other one of the being already planning on doing but uh... they do seem to have a man's stock and there's a there is a seven sixty by thirty nine magazine for the air uh... a lot of places have sold out if you'll notice camp camp camp so i'm not the only person talking about this you know the other people are thinking the same way So it's a solution. Of course, then once you get an upper, you're like, well, hell, why don't I just get another lower? Now I'll have two rifles. Yay! Which is not a bad idea. So one way or another, you'll end up with more weapons. Okay, probably. And for .308, Winchester to 150 grain FMJ. $500, $475. About 75 cents around, 80 cents around, right around there. which is not that that what is that again ct but fifty one three oh eight nine oh that no no no no uh... steel case who who is it with all of it and i'm going back to it's to a okay that the level it's to let them all okay good good really winchester to the hundred fifty great f and j very good all you know that i know that you know lugar all 9mm Luger magtech 115 grain FMJ, 1,000 rounds for $765, which is $76.75 a round of shoot. Right. Well, again, if you're looking at a main battle rifle, the .308, there's nothing below or there's nothing that isn't at the very base price of about $900 to $950. On the other hand, if you're looking at a bolt gun, uh... you can easily find a decent three oh eight bolt gun for uh... you know bolt action manually operated rifle for under three hundred dollars and the mail in many cases with a scope you know out of the box supposedly centered ready to roll so if we know the ammunition if you're looking for an mbr three oh eight would make the most sense for approval lion's share of you that are out there On the other hand, if you've already got a main deer rifle of some kind, consider that an MBR, main battle rifle, you know, a scope marksman's rifle, and look at something in a light rifle, you know, fill in the other niche, so to speak. It's a personal flavor thing. If you really don't think a light rifle's gonna do you any good because of, you know, the average range and you wanna stay with the, you know, stick with a heavier weapon, I understand that. You know, in other words, stay with .308, .300 WinMag, or whatever mag it is you're using. If you're out west, it makes sense. So there's no debate on that one. The interesting thing is I mentioned AIM, and of course, Amelman is where Dom's talking about, and it's available, but AIM has FALs in stock still. In fact, they've got the DSA SA58 FAL 21-inch Cold Warrior Rifle, traditional raw profile barrel, fixed stock rifle set, which are regular FNFAL, and they want $1,450. Now everybody goes, whoo! But that's not really the most expensive of the fouls right now that's out there. And this one is in the traditional pattern, most of you would recognize it. If you've run an FAL, this weapon would probably blend right in with the rest of your pack for additional FALs because you got a ton of the magazines. There you go. And that's over aimed surplus. And they do have some of the other FALs listed. I just don't know if they have them in stock. and mark my worry but i had a conversation please gordo call japaner yes sir uh... i'll be a mark i'd like to kind of go back just a little bit to allow you into the last uh... first hour you know right now we can buy things like uh... things for athletes put for jockey x those those both anti-fungal but they also could be used for other things like rain rain worm another fungal infection We also have, you know, like, I know this might sound kind of funny, but, you know, you know, even things like preparation aid from hemorrhoid creams, you know, we can right now go to a dollar store and buy a generic equivalent of a name brand like Preparation H. We can buy twice the amount for half the price, for a third of the price. Any topical, any topical, any bacterial creams, Any of those things all have benefits, but right now we can buy them. And with the way things are looking, probably going to be discussed quicker than we can imagine. Another thing is Anbital. Anbital is for tooth and gum pain. It's for people with dentures. It's about $7 for a little half ounce bottle. But Anbital also has another use. And sometimes if you get a severe cut, Now I'm not talking about severe internal injuries, but like a severe cut, and you don't have lidocaine to be able to sew it up, it is possible to numb a wound area, the tissues on the skin, and numb it with ambisol. While it's not as good as lidocaine, it will allow you to maybe sew someone up that might be a little more fidgety or in pain a little bit more. So these few little items that we can get right now, They may be dramatic in their use and availability. And one more thing, earlier this week and last week you talked about making primers, recharging primers. There is a product called Prime All. It's actually, I think it's from 22reloader.com. It's very similar to the old H48 or H, 42 reloading compound that they used to reload back in the 50s or people made up in the 50s to recharge their own primers It's a product. It's about $20 for the packages and it has to be properly mixed and you need to follow instructions Have the best possible use or results, but you don't need to pay a hazmat fee on it But it looks like you can probably get a thousand large rifle primers or maybe a little more out of a $20 box or $20 packages of the chemicals That's just a thought now when you work does the question I'm going to have here with for you when you were talking about recharging primers were you talking about making a compound or were you talking about just using like the caps or matches what what exactly where you think you know well if you're directing you can go but the one that's most common river from the old improvised munitions manuals to use the match tips but remember that was under the the world of strike anywhere matches uh... strike anywhere matches are harder to help the find out by comparison but back in the day the original formula you take a razor blade to take that white strike anywhere material you could even use a little bit of the standard match head to volume it out and what you would do is take a small amount of alcohol you turn that you know you you re-liquify it paste it and then you take a spatula and after you first well from the other part of the production a you disassemble the primer you take the anvil out of the center of the cup set that off to the side with a whole bunch of other ones and then what you do is uh... take a you in this case in an art shop you can use a punch in the field they recommended using a uh... trim nail or you could use a very small mail but it needs to have a good stiff solid shaft because which are going to use it for is as they were first punch to pot not the dimple out of the uh... out of the primer the next step is you liquefy bill paste the uh... match head then you turn to take a spatula which use for loading uh... you know uh... for instance we're just talking about capsules medical capsules you take that uh... very small amount introduce it tap it into the area take the apple reinsert it leave the cup up and let it dry and what you've done is reactivated now you can do a fulminate now there's a number of different rules are confused and again uh... it's not so much the improvised munitions manuals but if you go to uh... any of the write-ups were done for the frankfort arsenal they did a massive amount of studies on replacement uh... activating primers your material activating agent for the primers and they've made a complete list so there's a little fulminate that get it good knock off a fulminate of mercury which by the way it's quite volatile but in very small amounts works exactly the way it's supposed to create a very bright very Harsh, high temperature pulse that activates the powder. There's a number of other different materials that can be used to fulminate type. It's still the most common because it can be done step by step on an improvised shop. Or it could be produced in quantity if you had any kind of armor out there that was building a small mobile arsenal. In World War I, they used to treat the, uh, train the Ordnance Officers to do all of this. If somebody said they were an Ordnance Officer of World War I, they actually were taught how to build a powder factory. of the mall field may i guess it's all i don't know what the little i will i don't the logic was probably it's a holdover from the ordinance office going all the way back to the american war for independence because we did this in the war of independence and probably even to a degree may have done it during the civil war for the manufacture of powders uh... but they they actually still handed out and gave them complete classes on powder uh... manufacturing in all categories black powder and then first generation smokeless and in addition to that how to manufacture for instance the pic ricks and uh... before the near mercury and all the others for either uh... main charges for heavy guns or in its smaller form once it will be if it was uh... if it was refined which means you actually have to take the crystals and very carefully sift through them so you take the finest crystalline components and use those for your primary agent for activating the primers but they taught them to do that message and they'll theory was they could drop the dropped in guatemala and in a very short period of time they would actually be producing a certain amount of munitions for themselves and be that impressive you know i think that's one thing that frustrates me talked about this in the last couple weeks what else happened to us in this would be that we've become a post-up a fight if they they assume we've become post-up a fight because of the public full system and i think they're right they knew how bad the public education system has become because it will or one Guys, you've got to find, I know this sounds weird, but if you find a manual on any of those rifles I mentioned, the 1917 Enfield, the 1903 Springfield, pre-war or war period manuals, go look at rifle marksmanship as it was trained and expected in the way of performance in World War I, and laugh at all these asshats today. They, the development of science and math applied by the infantrymen, as opposed to the you can't do that, well that's all BS because not only could they do it, but they did it in math and everybody was trained the same way. Your grandpa, who may have only had a sixth grade education, you really was a rocket scientist. By comparison to the fools we have nowadays with common core math. Yeah, yeah. Oh, I have to agree with this because, you know, like my grandfather, he had an eighth grade education, but he probably had the equivalent of a PhD by today's standards. Oh, hell yeah. He knew the end and out of a refinery like no one even could understand. And, you know, they used to bring in a bunch of, well, because my family was raised as really anti-college boy, you know, back in the 50s and 60s. But, you know, the people, they were stupid. They would come in, they had no common sense. But, you know, now like you talk about the Frankfurt Arsenal, you know, I've been watching like on how to make like sugar rockets and things like that. But that's actually the old Frankfurt Arsenal powder replacement for bolt rifles. Yes, exactly. And what's fascinating is all of the recipes, people are finally starting to take the time. You have to cook that up. But if you overcook it, you burn the sugars and you don't have the amount of ignition strength or the amount of energy. But if you undercook it, then you also don't have the amount of energy. So you have to cook it just to a certain consistency to where it will actually harden. But they actually were taking examples where they would take something that was a little wet, something that was overcooked, something that was just right, and they would burn it. Well, the stuff that was wet or overcooked didn't burn clean. Now it looked like it was really burning, but the stuff that was made properly, not only did it burn very fast, it burned clean. So I think that's the key. And like they talk about, well, you rub it over like a screen wire, something, if you're going to make a powder. From what I gather and what I can remember as a child reading, If you roll that out in a thin sheet, really thin, and then press it through a screen, okay, now you have a more uniformed granular size, which gives you a better burn rate. But they don't really tell you that. But something as simple as rolling things thin, making your mixtures properly. See, that's like this primal that I just mentioned. That's a product that's very similar to the H48 re-priming compound. And it's safe, it's out there. It's like $20 for a package and you can supposedly reload like 2,022 long rifles and probably charge close to 1,000 or better primers. but everybody keeps making the same mistake like some people add water or talk about acetone or alcohol and or they'll use the wrong alcohol or they won't mix it properly one of the worst problems that we have is is the issue of will follow instructions and also patients uh... one of the problems you've got is movies because all that he just looked at stuff up like you know why it took a few minutes well of course is a little time lapse in between their people And in reality, if you're building munitions of any kind, the first rule, like I just said earlier in the other hour, is to slow down, kind of like when you're a carpenter, because you can't rush anything. And in fact, you also have to be a very meticulous cook. And one of the biggest problems is with building the crystals, you know, building up the crystals, paying attention to the drop time. and in addition sorting and sifting because again it's kind of like the difference between using what is considered to be gun or heavy powder and black powder versus the refined powder or the sorted. Like lighter powders for smaller weapons that require a finer material. Okay, you can build a product that depending on what you're doing obviously if it's course work and you're doing an explosive charge for something uh... and it's a heavy gauge you can get away with it in fact you need a bulkier component but you have different different types of weapon systems in different spaces available so and also you have different formulas for burn time these are all parts of the map of the government worked out it's not like we have to reinvent this uh... the work was already done over and over and over and over and over again and in fact god knows how many trillions of dollars if you added all up have actually been spent on r and d not just for the u.s. but you know another one to watch i could finish germany germany found out some interesting things by accident because they are there assumed quality levels when they got into trouble in the middle world war two turned out that the powder that they considered an alternate powder was actually a better powder for the russian front but the powder they've been using did you ever figure that out because i i actually have taken time to try to figure out what powder that is and i've never been able to figure out what better but not for cellulose powder just like a sh like a a red sugar powder do you have to get a sugar powder because it be most likely that they would have uh... you think about it any of it when you start getting into the the cellulose type which of course well it could be any number even wood product uh... remember one of the things about sugar can be got drawn from so many different directions at to bring it to a refined level of sugar uh... any number of different natural or well naturally occurring no matter what the capital we have sugar beets we have sugar cane all remember uh... trees now of course and they did trees that trees up with something that was extensively used basically again because what is considered non strategic will even the products from wood are technically non strategic so The sugaring processes with many of the sweet woods were actually used to be able to boil down and refine, to create refined sugar that had all of the other secondary contaminants or cross contaminants pulled from it. Once you're panning it and you're cleaning it and you're drying it and then working it through the tower, you end up with the same product end product no matter which direction you go. I'll bet probably cane sugar is I think the most efficient. but if you were in a situation where you got to work which got to work with guess what they already did all of that and i was moved or killed this work well yeah obviously it works because they'd not only did it well you know i had the one thing about germany okay with the put it this way where if if germany had just all there's a lot of what if you know if the dog had stopped a crappy a carpet you know he did he'd caught the rabbit okay we know that But the bottom line is Germany had all of these technologies that because of necessity, you know necessity being the mother of invention, I think in every category they did everything they could for us not to see it because the Germans proved that it could be done without all of the other complexity that built into the environment, you know the industrial environment. and they especially like i said there are a dozen different weapons well here's another one okay this one of the direction have you ever and i got a plant to keep now have you ever seen any of the japanese training machine guns no no okay go look those up and see if you can find any good detail work out of you know what it's like the uh... the uh... bolts grenadier rifles They tested them, they found out, damn, if they'd just done this, not only did they work, but they worked better in there. You can build 10, 20, 30, 50 of these for the price of the junk we're making, but we want to keep making the junk we're making, because the companies that pay us, oh, I'm sorry, that we pay, somebody gave an envelope under the table. if you could show that you can make it so stupid simple and cheap that you can crank out twenty thirty forty fifty of me don't need a big massive industrial base or a kind of ruins the whole power freak thing and the if they're in the in the submachine gun the ten got really is the king okay yeah it is and the in the but here's what's interesting think about the stand on only put it into a light rifle categories less of a squad machine gun category they built a design the japanese had a tubular design they used eight nothing about the did hear the used a uh... a training router could get round for the for the weapon but this is a state magazine fed uh... like a brand gun uh... automatic weapon that fired from the open bowl and it was tubular stock they said it was fragile all the only fragile and that it was built white because you have to say they were building it for the cadet route and they used this for familiarization before they put guys behind the squad gun or the woodpeckers that were used for the weapons section of the Japanese Army. Well it worked just fine. Now, let me ask you all something guys. Rather than doing it 6.5 cadet, why not do it in .223 or in .562 by .39 or .545? Now are you talking about a simple blowback firearm that fired from an open bolt? An open bolt, blowback, automatic rifle that in fact they built many many many of. And it gets no coverage. This is like, I've noticed this, it's not what they tell you, it's what's missing from the inventory. you can find it in smith and small arms is a small blurb on it but even there they state that there are no red there while there were many examples there aren't any available that we can immediately just pull from your poll pictures pictures of where there are a few images but the weapon itself is so ridiculously simple something that i've argued with not argue but we've had discussions about is you just make the thing close to thinking thick wall it can't fall apart Okay, okay the Japanese training rifle. Yep. No Japanese training squad machine gun. Okay, okay, yeah, but what you know you're on the right track though when you said rifle because what's the first thing I'd think to do with it? Okay, I'm considering what we need Remember I've talked about this. You know the air is nice. We're building it because we got tons of parts But at some point that's going to be an issue They're gonna change out the gun. In fact, they're the priority to change the weapons right now in ammunition is to colonialize america i've got to repeat that again guys all of a sudden out of the blue they pulled it out of their ass they're going to drop all the calibers and go to a totally new caliber right now which is so happens about the time of the big reset so what this is is they want to colonialize america they banned the guns they restrict the ammunition the government goes to a totally different amo you can't use of the weapons that you have that's not an accident that's by intent In fact, you really want to muck with their head. You know what we need to be doing? Everybody needs to get the spec for that new round, and they need to already develop an upper for something or another action. And I don't care if it's electronically fired. If it is... See, this is the thing. People don't know that a lot of the early cartridges, brass cartridges, were made originally formed on a lathe. Right. And even if you went through a mandrel process to form your own brass, though it doesn't take that much. It doesn't take that much pressure like two or three tons of a simple bottle jack or an air hydraulic type jack. You can put out 6,000-8,000 pounds of pressure on somebody like three to four tons. You can actually begin to form your own brass. All you have to do is fire form it. I mean, it's not fire form it, but I mean, is anneal it going through the process so you can continue the process. But Mark, real quick, I do want to say this. I want to thank everybody that called in on the first hour that talked about over-the-counter medical. And I do want to get off here because I think there was another caller waiting and I don't want to take the man's time. So I thank you very much. No, I appreciate it. Thank you, sir. Bye-bye. And we have another caller. Callers, jump in there, please. Well, you got me if nobody else is there. Oh, okay. The place he was talking about for Prime All for the 22 Reloading, it's 22 Lima Romeo Romeo Echo Lima Oscar Alpha Delta Echo Romeo 22 LR Reloader.com They've got the Prime All which is the stuff that they sell to make the priming to redo your 22s. They have dyes for 22s. They have kit for doing bird and reloading for doing, reloading your bird and primers. And they've got something for making number 11 percussion caps just off the front page. I remembered that I'd saved that page and it took me a little while to find it but 22LRreloader.com. and that's where you can go and look if you're interested in any of that stuff. Over. And one of the things about the reloading, a lot of little reloading kits is once you have one, guys, you can duplicate whatever they're doing and expand on the program. Usually the replacement or replenishment packet for the little tool kit, there's a little bit after that supplemental replacement chemical uh... package that can be a purchase from the uh... manufacturer of the original provider so you need to be uh... and going out of your way to try and connect with that as quickly as you can good color that's not beyond that i'm sure repeat wonder if they might charge a head net fee for that primals. I don't know what I don't know of you. That's something that's really weird I've noticed is that how inconsistent they are with actually worrying about that. That's a good question, but you know it's funny because some stuff we've had shipped recently nobody at the other end seemed to worry about any of that and they just shipped it and that's it. You know something to think about there. So I don't know. uh... again uh... it probably you need to uh... all interesting the uh... you don't need to but i will be do if you know what i mean it i'm not sure we have to find out but they probably probably there's way to explain it uh... i've just tried i got most of the way to check out and i didn't see anything saying about uh... having any has nothing Well, I think it's because the components are separated. The components are separated. It's arbitrary. It's purely a matter of where you just happen to be at the time, as they say. Well, again, Mark, the prime-all package is the chemical only. That's the part that you were just mentioning. Right. All the components come in there are separated. So it's technically not the end product at the point where it's being sold. That's why there's probably no hazmat on it. Oh, okay. Well, again, there would be... Well, we're going to have to find out more about that. Yeah, so it's like a larger bag with a bunch of smaller bags with different chemicals in it. So without them being mixed together, they're technically not going to meet the DOT classification for explosion. Like Kennerite. Is everybody? No, I'm here. I just heard him say something. I think he said Kennerite. I said that sounds a lot like Kennerite. You have to mix it before it becomes volatile. Okay, very good. uh... was there we bounced around there were a number of things that we've touched on here uh... he got to go back to risk any of the uh... we're talking bullets and projectiles and immediately i've had several questions here what about just casting lead uh... two things number one um... first of all with the case you know we're just talking about cases and making the case of using a uh... a late i think we're going to end up going back to that but there's not so much it's not that far back only in fact i would say it's an advancement because we have to be on the micro tech that is kind of caught up with everything and what's really need about that is with the cnc uh... technology that you know is that desktop size again uh... it long as we can get something that has a long that feed mechanism like a rotted feed system kind of like what you have for a screw machine a nail machine or a rivet machine like when you're making you know making those uh... if you've ever seen how screw machine work you actually the stock income two ways to be straight and an individual's boss sections of ten twenty thirty feet you have to deliver it by the time i The other way that it comes is in a malleable metal reel and it's literally fed off the reel. It's straightened by the machine which makes for more work. And then of course it's spit out and then the finished materials are tempered. In this case we're not worrying about tempering with a soft case or a brass case. For that matter it can be done on whatever materials we happen to have. Aluminum, pot, metal, whatever. straight-line cases are where we're going to have to go and i'm i'm bringing this up because there's a parallel project i've been talking about a little bit on the air and i got a conversation with a couple of our are other people in engineering though we need a transition uh... cartridge for west as things develop here with what's going on we uh... have to start overlapping the technologies between the existing standard and a second line standard that we create. We're going to have a lot of stretchy brass and a lot of other pieces of brass in 223 that are going to be not serviceable. They simply aren't going to be useful for the process of reloading to the conventional original 556 case. However, if you take a look at the 556 case, the 9 point I think three or nine point six. I'd have to double check the number again at the base and goes tapers down very slightly to approximately nine millimeter at the before at the at the beginning of where the shoulder taper is. Now if you cut the brass right there at that point we now have what is basically a straight tube case shell that can be utilized. What we're looking at is how can we very, very, very quickly, very simply build a straight case partisan round slash or resistance round, take your pick whatever term you want for it, that can be produced in good quantity, is very simple to reform, reshape whatever. And what I mean, even I've even got motion right now is to actually get the information about a brass cutter a case cutter that would knock down the uh... hold on here second we'll be asking what would you basically is knocked out cut the brass remit and do this all is one two or three steps now remember some of it will need to then go through a simple die to deep prime if we use for instance uh... on the same premise we use uh... uh... blank brass that have been shot we've got a primer All we have to do is be very careful about making sure that we do not de-prime. Remember, this is not going to be a regular prime case. It's not going to be a 556 case when we're done. It's going to be a straight tube. Now, one of the things we don't want to go any shorter than that, and we do want to go with a larger than standard 115-grain 9mm projectile. We want the case to meet as close to the original spec as we can. So we're going to enlarge the projectile itself. What we're going to do is end up dropping our velocity because of this, but we're going to end up with more thud when we get to the other end with regard to delivery of energy. There's a basic math formula, weight to velocity. And don't forget, bullets spin. However, one of the things that would be the advantage of this is we could utilize in a second generation of production because again it's all recycling we could take advantage of existing uh... second-line components that are at this point uh... you know you know useless to us we can't reach the old for instance if the brass we shot out of a a saw after you start heating up the squad automatic weapon or any belt-fed weapon guys and you're firing a three oh eight thirty-eight six a five five six round seven six two by thirty nine the cases will the the chamber will heat up the cases will start to stretch and there's no way that you can properly recompress that piece of brass to get it back to proper spec. Okay, once it's stretched and if they've ever bought tonnage of .308, a lot of that at .308 ammunition is from belt-fed guns, certainly not from shoulder fired M14s. and while typically the guy is supposed to be using a three to five round burst and use control johnny jet jock doesn't always do that and but it would have a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a Now, that brass we could do the same thing with. You could actually come up with another unique round that would be good for security operations. The same as this round that I'm talking about. Now, we're to the point where what I'm going to do is talk to Bear Creek. I want them to do a prototype upper barrel. And I mean, I'm talking to do a one-of-a-kind production. Already put together upper receiver, but we're going to do a plain chain, cheapest barrel that they can produce. for prototyping purposes for the case i can already do that with a uh... an existing barrel just for a single shot you know test evaluation not checking copper identifying velocity determining uh... you know best your solution for bullets and my attitude on that is for the time being going with an existing rifling for the uh... the barrel you know whatever is already being produced at nine millimeter uh... and then the only difference would be that instead of it being a nine millimeter by nineteen slash nine millimeter perabellum we're looking at nine millimeter stretch or we can call it nine millimeter out or nine millimeter painful members like a car rifle got to be got to be hurtful nowadays though got a top impressive so we'll call it nine millimeter out and uh... the idea behind this is that it's a straight case uh... requires minimal time to turn around In other words, from the recovery of the case, we're talking about cutting the length, reaming, specking out the length of the case in the process, de-priming with a die, because we're going to have to have a die made for this, but our CBS will make, in fact, most of them now will make any die you ask for. So as long as you send them the spec for the case, they'll build you a die. uh... i don't think we could open up a nine millimeter died will have long enough that you could just use a nine millimeter die because it's you know we're talking almost three times the length of the standard nine millimeter per melon case however the the first question we asked was what will this work in a regular magazine that's where we have to work the map out we need to do the testing to see what uh... kind of have what what events take place when it trails through the magazine using the existing five five six mag now we're going to try to make this thing along as we can And in fact, we're looking at more likely about a 200 to 210 grain modified projectile or a cast projectile. We're going to see what we can come up with. But the other solution is, why not just machine a bullet? The same way we're doing CNC cases and all the other stuff we've been talking about and have discussed this, why not just produce a machined brass or machined copper projectile, solid copper, solid brass, solid copper, aluminum, experimenter, different metals. The advantage of this is that we're recycling a lot of material. We could already have the barrels built. Nothing else changes. Your bulk carrier doesn't change. Your buffer doesn't change. Your extractor doesn't. Nothing changes except for the barrel. And the interesting thing about this is that the present manufacturing lends ease in production of this because they already make 9mm AR-15s. And all we're going to do is go with a deeper rifle type chamber. so this is something that again the public at the top or sliver complicated takes a lot to disk to describe sitting down on paper as i did today with a couple of our people just get the feed planted were already motion on this uh... we've worked on this before years ago but we were looking at it for a different purpose Today, manufacturing, CMC manufacturing is caught up with the ease in production of a unique weapon like this. And in fact, not a unique weapon, just a unique chainring. The weapon otherwise, the idea is to not change a damn thing on the rifle. Nothing to be altered whatsoever, except for the barrel change. and that of course the munitions themselves are what need to be perfected but the advantage would be to take all of the manufacturing hours millions of hours already put into making that case times are many millions around billions around And if we can turn around the stuff that can't be reprocessed for the standard chamberings, then we route it to this next use process. Now here's the thing, this stuff could even be reused yet again because I've already built 32 ACP and 380 Auto, 762, oh forgive me, 556 rounds. 762 by 39 we can build a number of other rounds with. but it's either the idea of the constant re-usage now if we were at the end of a war and desperate in everybody find an excuse the idea is not wait till the end of the war and desperate to already have the answers and in fact already be doing it before we end up in a crisis huge issue so that's what we're looking at right now and we're already in a shortage situation by the way well that your price of ammunition look what it is it is available out there The idea behind this is that we're going to come up with the next generation of replacements or bridging ammunition solutions that don't require a whole lot of retooling. Minimize the process, minimize the retooling, well I mean retooling, but supplemental tooling. Again, I will point out, there are already 9mm barrels being made for the AR-15. You guys can buy 9mm pistol and 9mm carbine ARs right now. and everybody's made them. Bear Creek Arsenal's made them, Colts made them, go down the shopping list. In this case though, it's not 9mm Parabellum. Now another thing is, we mentioned those 308 rounds, in the same breath, the 762x51 NATO brass has had the, you know, the throat crushed or again, the brass is stretched. a solution like this who should be looked at as quickly as possible it obviously would be the forty four caliber forty five caliber we've done both with that case making a straight case and for years i've taken uh... and we've made forty you know forty four auto mag and forty five auto mag for standard rifle brass which is typically working problem and in addition that you've got it down one step farther another knock if that's rotted out or should say tired and you can use it to make forty five a c p pistol cases So, this is the ultimate recycling. One thing about reloading is it does offer that. The first and most important thing are the solid components. The second, obviously, the parallels just as critical, is what we were just talking about that started this, which is reactivating primers and providing propellant to get whatever pellet you've got to go on the end of the case to go down range. It's really not that hard though, and in fact, it's pre-electrical science. Pre-electrified science, remember that. Smokeless powder was invented before the electronic age, or just as light as electronics and lighting were coming into play. Think about it, go look at the history, the timeline and industry of the different ideas. Guys, this predates electricity. so i think that you should be able to figure it out they don't want you to they've tried to dump the population out as much as they can and that's true or not dot insult it's just a fact they look at common core math we joke about it on this program costly but it is a fact what's common core math purpose where you got some pasty pecker would jewish piece of trash it's already on record he was in a class p he thought he was just yapping to a whole bunch of leftist which he was but he was recorded and what do you say it was to screw all the white people the common core math was designed to destroy the math capabilities of the pop of the majority of the population and specifically to target to undermine the intelligence of the white people but not mark that's that left is that flapping is that that that flabby lit piece of trash flap of his yap in bunch in front of a bunch of his fellow travelers talking about the lack of education that they were intentionally creating it's amazing world war one i guess that i was when i first read some of the stuff the reason about a close rifle manuals is because they cover rifle marksmanship and in fact most all those manuals not only tell you how to operate man make the weapon work but they also show you how to build a rifle range and they teach you all the different techniques and put it put it in the book for manual form for resort reverse well fire with a rifle if you don't know what that is most of your familiar with reverse uh... slope with machine gun But how about reverse slope fire with shoulder-fired rifles? Huh? Oh yeah. And not only that, but they perfected it to the point where the science was complete. And it worked. The chorus, remember it's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed. We're not that bright, we can't figure that out. We couldn't possibly understand the math. Well, maybe the toast heads that we got nowadays can't, but amazingly enough, your great-grandpa or your grandpa could. That would be my grandpa's. And they could. So, guess what? And they were in World War I. Anyway, we got a lot of work to do here. We're almost to the top. A reminder here again, we're not lamenting about the problems. Try to come up with solutions. We need, again, also to be focusing on food production. We are in the season. Guys, it's time to start working on all the rest of the fun projects to get all the potting technology squared away. Get your potting soil, you know, heat, whatever you're going to use for heat. Keep your greenhouses going. Time to spot check that. uh... i have a tomato plant that survived most that spike it hurt a little bit that spiking cold we had however i have three tomatoes that have survived through the winter enter almost ready to pick for right now not quite we might just have to eat in green for the poor plants you know it got the gutter but it is showing new greenery on it so we might end up just to know turning around keeping it nurse belong which i will i'm not going to kill it but uh... we might have a couple of for red tomatoes off of that purple plant they got stuck in the so the room in the inside the little mini uh... greenhouse for the winter and actually did pretty well for itself to avoid it or again i think that the court in the other way gotta get the little plants growing gotta get everything plugged in we have to be the solution okay not just complaining about the problem the last but not least real quick oh uh... sportsman guide dot com sportsman's guide dot com they just added a bunch of stuff to the clearance section to numerous to mention but a lot of the attempt some not a lot some of the italian surplus items and some of the other uh... polish items are over there right now you might find some of the useful uh... just as a heads up to quartermaster friday gotta make sure we include that and again go to w w w dot sportsman's guide dot com and go over to work as deals go to clear it when you get there when you go to the clearance section plug in there and check to see what they have and go page of time in the weekend they always add some things some of the stuff is still pricy i don't care you know if i could be a little i got well we know what's going on with the money uh... the crisis on the border i know why are we talking about guys that the shipwreck on the borders everything we expected there is nothing there that is a surprise is it they were already started head for the border back when the shipwreck the fake election was going on and they all bragged up that you know what the kami got in there once you know you know the meat puppet at the bar horror with the company pad you know that back of the bar horror once they got in there skies a limit well guess what that's what happened so uh... aga apparently the state's are deciding that they have to step up because well the all their people are screwed because of the corona beer virus camp is it interesting that no book or a beer virus can have been going on and get all these people want to help the family in that amazing and that just uh... yeah but all your people need to need to be employed in their open screwed by your years worth of both uh... pf that you generated Now everybody's gonna find out that all those illegals really aren't a benefit. 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